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ISBN 10: 0367771055
ISBN 13: : 9780367771058
Author: Dorothy Newbury Birch, Jennifer Ferguson
Alcohol Crime and Public Health 1st Edition Table of contents:
1 What do we mean by public health, criminal justice and alcohol use disorders?
Introduction
The alcohol industry
What do we mean by public health?
The burden of alcohol consumption and crime worldwide
Prevalence of alcohol use disorders
Screening for alcohol use disorders
Alcohol brief interventions
The criminal justice system
Crime statistics
Adapted from Ratcliffe (71)
Gender and ethnicity differences in relation to crime
Cost
What is the evidence for causation in relation to alcohol and crime?
References
2 The policy context of alcohol and crime
Worldwide alcohol policies
Alcohol policy in Norway
Alcohol policy and crime in Canada and the USA
The UK: An alcohol policy case study
The Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy of England, 2004
Alcohol marketing rules, 2004
Safe. Sensible. Social, 2007
The UK Government’s Alcohol Strategy, 2012
Modern crime prevention strategy, 2016
Minimum unit pricing in Scotland, 2018
Advancing our Health: Prevention in the 2020s
References
3 Prevalence of risky alcohol consumption amongst adults in the criminal justice
Introduction
Searches
AUDIT
MAST
CAGE
World Health Organization – ASSIST
Quality assessment
Results
Police, probation and prison together
Magistrates’ court
Police custody suites
Probation
Prison
AUDIT
CAGE
MAST
ASSIST
Discussion
References
4 Risky drinking amongst men in the criminal justice system
Introduction
Men and alcohol
Prevalence of risky drinking and men
Men in the criminal justice system
Men in prison
Men in prison and alcohol brief interventions
Experimental criminology research
References
5 Risky drinking amongst women in the criminal justice system
Introduction: why a gendered approach?
Women and alcohol
Prevalence
Risky drinking and women
Women in prison
Pains of imprisonment
Recent work by author (JF)
A woman’s journey into prison – ‘I really wasn’t bothered about coming to prison, at the time it was like a relief’ (015)
The journey through prison as a woman – ‘Still now, still now I could go back to a closed prison and I’d probably find it easier’ (005)
Influences on a woman in prisons decision-making – ‘And he’s like ‘mum, I’ve gotta say, you are a better version of yourself’…. So even they see all that’ (016)
A woman’s new journey when she leaves prison – “If I had been a drinker, the first thing I would have probably wanted….to ease me and calm me” (016)
References
6 Risky drinking and brief interventions for young people in the criminal justice system
Introduction
Methods
Searches
Inclusion criteria
(i) Alcohol Use Prevalence
AUDIT
AUDIT-C
RCQ-A
CRAFFT
(ii) Alcohol Brief Interventions
TIDieR
Quality Assessment (QA)
Results
Quality assessment
Prevalence of alcohol use disorders
Efficacy/effectiveness of interventions
Study 1: Stein, Clair et al. (54)
Study 2: Stein, Lebeaue et al. (55)
Discussion
References
7 The efficacy of psychosocial brief alcohol interventions for risky drinkers in the criminal justice system
Introduction
Searches
Quality assessment
Intervention reporting
RESULTS
Custody suite setting
Magistrates court
Probation
Prison
TIDieR results
Quality assessment
Discussion
References
8 The way forward: Researchers and practitioners working in a co-productive way to produce research in the criminal justice system
Evidence-based work in the criminal justice system
What is co-production in research?
Coercion and vulnerability
Ethical approval
Implementation science
Co-production Is Tricky!
Sharing co-production evaluation learning and publication
References
Index
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