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Queensland Alcohol-related violence and Night-time Economy Monitoring (QUANTEM): Rationale and overview
Authors:Peter G Miller  Kerri Coomber  Dominique de Andrade  Michael Livingston  Cheneal Puljevi?  Thea Vakidis  Nicholas Carah  Nicholas Taylor  Michele Burn  Ashlee Curtis  Tanya Chikritzhs  Robin Room  Alan Clough  Jake Najman  Debbie Scott  Richelle Mayshak  Jason Ferris
Institution:1. School of Psychology, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia;2. Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia;3. Centre for Health Services Research, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia;4. School of Communication and Arts, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia;5. National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University, Perth, Australia;6. College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia;7. School of Public Health, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia;8. Eastern Health Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract:This commentary introduces the special section on the outcomes of the Queensland Alcohol-related violence and Night-time Economy Monitoring project and outlines the political and policy context of the interventions put in place under the Queensland government's Tackling Alcohol-Fuelled Violence strategy. The development of the strategy was informed by alcohol policy initiatives trialled in other major Australian cities over the past two decades. The articles in this special section examine the impact of the Tackling Alcohol-Fuelled Violence policy stages on alcohol-related harms and local economies across selected entertainment precincts (Safe Night Precincts). A rich array of data were utilised, including administrative health and justice data, data reflective of nightlife trading (i.e. foot traffic data, ID scanner data and live music performances) and street surveys. Findings have implications for research, policy and practice and demonstrate the need for comprehensive evaluations that can accommodate the complexities of modern alcohol policy in Australia.
Keywords:alcohol policy  trading hour  ID scanner  violence  injury
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