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Exploring alcohol policy approaches to prevent sexual violence perpetration Caroline Lippy and Sarah DeGue

By: Lippy, Caroline.
Contributor(s): DeGue, Sarah A.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Trauma, Violence & Abuse.Publisher: Sage, 2016Subject(s): ALCOHOL AVAILABILITY | ALCOHOL USE | COMMUNITY ACTION | LITERATURE REVIEWS | PRIMARY PREVENTION | RAPE | YOUNG PEOPLE | PREVENTION | GOVERNMENT POLICY | SEXUAL VIOLENCEOnline resources: Read abstract In: Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 2016, 17(1): 26-426Summary: "The current review explores one potential opportunity for preventing sexual violence perpetration at the community level: alcohol policy. Alcohol policy has the potential to impact sexual violence perpetration through the direct effects of excessive alcohol consumption on behavior or through the impact of alcohol and alcohol outlets on social organization within communities. Policies affecting alcohol pricing, sale time, outlet density, drinking environment, marketing, and college environment are reviewed to identify existing evidence of impact on rates of sexual violence or related outcomes, including risk factors and related health behaviors." (from the authors' abstract). See record #4653 for a open access summary of this article published by the NSVRC. Record #4585
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Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 2016, 17(1): 26-426

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"The current review explores one potential opportunity for preventing sexual violence perpetration at the community level: alcohol policy. Alcohol policy has the potential to impact sexual violence perpetration through the direct effects of excessive alcohol consumption on behavior or through the impact of alcohol and alcohol outlets on social organization within communities. Policies affecting alcohol pricing, sale time, outlet density, drinking environment, marketing, and college environment are reviewed to identify existing evidence of impact on rates of sexual violence or related outcomes, including risk factors and related health behaviors." (from the authors' abstract). See record #4653 for a open access summary of this article published by the NSVRC. Record #4585