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Addiction, 2013
AIMS To investigate the competing effects of increased anti-drink driving legislation and the recent elimination of excise taxes on wine and beer. DESIGN Serial cross-sectional telephone surveys were conducted in 2006 (n = 9860) and 2011 (n = 4800 ...
J. Kim+4 more
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AIMS To investigate the competing effects of increased anti-drink driving legislation and the recent elimination of excise taxes on wine and beer. DESIGN Serial cross-sectional telephone surveys were conducted in 2006 (n = 9860) and 2011 (n = 4800 ...
J. Kim+4 more
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Rapid screening of alcohol deterrent drug “Disulfiram” using Thin Layer Chromatography
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Alcohol and property crime: exploring the causal nexus.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1985The literature on the relationship between alcohol use and property crime is reviewed. Four sources of data (detailed criminal and drinking histories of 32 men prison inmates, interviews with 67 men imprisoned for robbery, biographies of 10 criminals ...
A. Cordilia
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[Screening and detection of the new alcohol deterrent nitrefazol (Altimol)].
H Schütz, E Karger
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Deterrence and prevention of alcohol-impaired driving in Australia, the United States, and Norway
Justice Quarterly, 1990A sample of 4,316 drivers from Norway, the United States, and Australia responded to national surveys probing individual, social, and legal factors that contribute to control of alcohol-impaired driving. These factors are considered within the framework of general deterrence (control in response to a fear of punishment) and general prevention (control ...
Ross Homel+4 more
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Substance Use & Misuse, 2018
Underage drinking remains a pressing issue on college campuses across the United States. Though the most common form of addressing underage alcohol use on campuses is through deterrence-based policies, evidence suggests deterrence-based methods are ineffective and may produce negative outcomes.Using dyadic data, the objective of this study is to use a ...
Thomas J. Mowen, John H. Boman
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Underage drinking remains a pressing issue on college campuses across the United States. Though the most common form of addressing underage alcohol use on campuses is through deterrence-based policies, evidence suggests deterrence-based methods are ineffective and may produce negative outcomes.Using dyadic data, the objective of this study is to use a ...
Thomas J. Mowen, John H. Boman
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Chapter 22. Drugs and Deterrence of Alcohol Consumption
1969Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on studies of drug therapy for deterring alcohol intake in the chronic alcoholic. First advocated as a therapeutic aid in alcoholism in 1948, disulfiram continues to occupy a role as an adjunct to psycnotherapy and behavior therapy. It is generally accepted that disulfiram acts by blocking aldehyde dehydrogenase,
B. Kenneth Koe, Albert Weissman
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Alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes: Deterrence and intervention
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2001Impaired driving continues to be a major factor in many injuries and fatalities on our nation's highways. In 1998, alcohol was involved in 38% of all fatal crashes, contributing to 15,935 deaths. The combination of improved public awareness and strong legal sanctions for driving under the influence has been shown to reduce the incidence of impaired ...
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They fight because we let them! Applying a situational crime prevention model to barroom violence.
Drug and Alcohol Review, 2009This paper draws on situational crime prevention and social interactionist theories to develop a theoretical model for preventing aggression and injury in licensed drinking establishments.
K. Graham
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Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 2021
Abstract Background While attempts to identify the mechanisms to effectively deter drink driving remains a central focus for road safety researchers, scant scientific enquiry has simultaneously examined perceptions of apprehension risk in combination with substance abuse.
Jeremy D. Davey+4 more
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Abstract Background While attempts to identify the mechanisms to effectively deter drink driving remains a central focus for road safety researchers, scant scientific enquiry has simultaneously examined perceptions of apprehension risk in combination with substance abuse.
Jeremy D. Davey+4 more
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