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What police want from liquor licensing legislation: the Australian perspective
Authors:Allan Trifonoff  Roger Nicholas  Tania Steenson  Rachel Andrew
Institution:National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
Abstract:Qualitative interviews were undertaken with 53 Australian police officers with specialist expertise in liquor law enforcement to ascertain their perspectives concerning the liquor licensing legislation in Australia’s eight states and territories. Respondents generally indicated that current arrangements favoured the interests of the alcohol industry and did not sufficiently empower them to reduce alcohol-related harms. Other key themes included: ambiguity surrounding the police role in liquor licensing; difficulties in enforcing drunkenness-related offences; partnerships; strategies to enhance enforcement; data/intelligence gathering; and the separation of Ministerial responsibilities for liquor licensing and policing. Overall, police in Australia are not currently being given the tools they require to effectively reduce alcohol-related harms.
Keywords:police  enforcement  alcohol  liquor licensing  legislation
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