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Title | Author(s) | Category | Type | Year |
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Policing pubs: what happens to crime? | Burns L, Flaherty B, Ireland S et al. | Journal article | 1995 | |
Preventing alcohol-related crime through community action: the Surfers Paradise Safety Action Project | Homel R, Hauritz M, Wortley R et al. | Book chapter | 1997 | |
The effectiveness of community-based interventions to reduce violence in and around licensed premises: A comparison of three Australian models | Lang E, Rumbold G. | Journal article | 1997 | |
Reducing violence in licensed venues through community safety action projects: The Queensland experience | Hauritz M, Homel R, McIlwain G et al. | Journal article | 1998 | |
Reducing violence in licensed venues: community safety action projects | Hauritz M, Homel R, McIlwain G et al. | Report | 1998 | |
Restricting extensions to permitted licensing hours does not influence the numbers of alcohol or assault related attendances at an inner city accident and emergency department. | Graham CA, McLeod LS, Steedman DJ. | Journal article | 1998 | |
Restriction of the hours of sale of alcohol in a small community: a benificial impact. | Douglas M. | Journal article | 1998 | |
Beating the grog: an evaluation of the Tennant Creek liquor licensing restrictions. | Gray D, Saggers S, Atkinson D et al. | Journal article | 2000 | |
Communities mobilizing for change on alcohol (CMCA): effects of a randomized trial on arrests and traffic crashes. | Wagenaar AC, Murray DM, Toomey TL. | Journal article | 2000 | |
Effectiveness of toughened glassware in terms of reducing injury in bars: a randomised controlled trial. | Warburton AL, Shepherd JP. | Journal article | 2000 |