Evaluation of a local government "shelter and van" intervention to improve safety and reduce alcohol-related harm
Abstract Background The entertainment precincts of cities, while contributing to local economies, need to be carefully managed to mitigate harms. Individual behaviours and government regulation have typically been the foci of interventions aimed at reducing alcohol-related harm. Little is known abou...
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Main Authors: | Bernadette M. Ward (Author), Belinda O'Sullivan (Author), Penny Buykx (Author) |
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