List of tables, figures and boxes |
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Acknowledgements |
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Foreword by Alasdair Forsyth (Glasgow Centre for the Study of Violence) |
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1 Why a book about bar violence? |
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Licensed premises as hot spots for violence — what is the evidence? |
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Framing prevention of violence in and around drinking establishments |
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The trend toward market deregulation |
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Glossary and explanation of terms |
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2 The culture of public drinking: normal trouble, violence and its prevention |
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The heterogeneity of commercial drinking establishments |
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License to play: the forms and functions of public drinking establishments |
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License for control: preventing minor trouble from escalating |
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Putting bar violence and its prevention in a theoretical context |
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3 Alcohol: the contribution of intoxication to aggression and violent behaviour |
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Linking alcohol effects and bar violence |
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The effects of alcohol that are most implicated in aggression in real world settings |
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The effects of drugs other than alcohol on aggression and violence |
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Minimising the extent that alcohol contributes to aggression |
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4 Patrons: risks for violence associated with who goes out drinking and why |
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Studies of the association between the barroom environment and aggression |
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What are the fights about? |
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The applications of situational crime prevention and routine activity theories to risks associated with patron characteristics |
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5 Environment: understanding why some drinking establishments are high risk for aggression |
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Types and locations of premises that are high risk for aggression |
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The relationship between aggression and the environment of the drinking establishment |
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Applying knowledge of environmental risk to prevention |
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6 Staff: redefining their role as guardians, not guards or enforcers |
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The relationship between staff practices and violence and the move toward club empires with highly specialised and gendered staff roles |
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Rule enforcement versus intervention in patron conflict |
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Implications of the growing role of security staff in licensed premises |
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Strategies for improving the role of staff in preventing aggression |
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Changing the framing of security and serving staff culture |
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7 Spilling out the doors: the ecology and governance of violence in the licensed environment |
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The connections between what happens inside and what happens outside |
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The ecology of the public spaces around drinking establishments |
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Governance of the licensed environment |
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Social control strategies |
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Towards a better understanding of the ecology of street violence related to licensed premises |
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The prevention of violence in the licensed environment |
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8 Evaluated approaches to preventing violence related to drinking in licensed premises |
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Voluntary programs for individual drinking establishments |
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Community action projects |
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The evidence base for the effective prevention of aggression and violence in the licensed environment |
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The need for ongoing research on the prevention of violence in drinking establishments |
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9 Violence prevention: towards sustainable evidence-based practices |
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Key factors associated with violence in and around drinking establishments and approaches to addressing these factors |
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Future directions for enhancing prevention of bar violence |
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Prospects for raising the bar |
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Index |
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