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Does Increasing Community and Liquor Licensees’ Awareness, Police Activity, and Feedback Reduce Alcohol-Related Violent Crime? A Benefit-Cost Analysis

机译:社区和酒类许可证持有人的意识,警察活动和反馈的增加会减少与酒精有关的暴力犯罪吗?效益成本分析

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Approximately half of all alcohol-related crime is violent crime associated with heavy episodic drinking. Multi-component interventions are highly acceptable to communities and may be effective in reducing alcohol-related crime generally, but their impact on alcohol-related violent crime has not been examined. This study evaluated the impact and benefit-cost of a multi-component intervention (increasing community and liquor licensees’ awareness, police activity, and feedback) on crimes typically associated with alcohol-related violence. The intervention was tailored to weekends identified as historically problematic in 10 experimental communities in NSW, Australia, relative to 10 control ones. There was no effect on alcohol-related assaults and a small, but statistically significant and cost-beneficial, effect on alcohol-related sexual assaults: a 64% reduction in in the experimental relative to control communities, equivalent to five fewer alcohol-related sexual assaults, with a net social benefit estimated as AUD$3,938,218. The positive benefit-cost ratio was primarily a function of the value that communities placed on reducing alcohol-related harm: the intervention would need to be more than twice as effective for its economic benefits to be comparable to its costs. It is most likely that greater reductions in crimes associated with alcohol-related violence would be achieved by a combination of complementary legislative and community-based interventions.
机译:在所有与酒精有关的犯罪中,约有一半是与频繁饮酒有关的暴力犯罪。社区高度接受多成分干预措施,并且总体上可以有效地减少与酒精有关的犯罪,但是尚未研究其对与酒精有关的暴力犯罪的影响。这项研究评估了针对通常与酒精相关的暴力行为相关的犯罪行为的多成分干预措施(提高社区和酒类许可证持有者的意识,警务活动和反馈)的影响和收益成本。干预是针对澳大利亚新南威尔士州10个实验社区相对于10个对照社区在历史上存在问题的周末量身定制的。对酒精相关的性侵没有影响,对酒精相关的性侵却没有影响,但在统计学上显着且具有成本效益:在实验中,与对照组相比减少了64%,相当于与酒精相关的性行为减少了五倍袭击,净社会收益估计为3,938,218澳元。积极的成本效益比主要取决于社区对减少与酒精有关的危害的价值:干预措施的经济效益要与其成本可比,就需要有效两倍以上。补充立法和社区干预相结合,最有可能减少与酒精相关的暴力行为相关的犯罪。

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