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Alcohol, Crime and Public Health explores the issue of drinking in
the criminal justice system, providing an overview of the topic
from both a criminal justice and public health perspective. The
majority of prisoners in the UK (70%) have an alcohol use disorder,
and evidence tells us that risky drinking is high amongst those in
contact with all areas of the criminal justice system. Uniquely,
this book brings both a criminal justice and public health
perspective to the topic. The book opens by exploring the levels of
crime attributed to alcohol, the policy context of alcohol and
crime, and the prevalence of risky alcohol consumption in the
criminal justice system. The following chapters examine risky
drinking amongst men, women and young people in the criminal
justice system. The final chapters look at the efficacy of
psychosocial interventions for risky drinking in the criminal
justice system, and look forward to how researchers and
practitioners can work together to produce research in the criminal
justice system. Written in an accessible and concise style,
Alcohol, Crime and Public Health will be of great use to students
of Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Public Health as well as the
wider area of Public and Social Policy in relation to alcohol and
crime.
Alcohol, Crime and Public Health explores the issue of drinking in
the criminal justice system, providing an overview of the topic
from both a criminal justice and public health perspective. The
majority of prisoners in the UK (70%) have an alcohol use disorder,
and evidence tells us that risky drinking is high amongst those in
contact with all areas of the criminal justice system. Uniquely,
this book brings both a criminal justice and public health
perspective to the topic. The book opens by exploring the levels of
crime attributed to alcohol, the policy context of alcohol and
crime, and the prevalence of risky alcohol consumption in the
criminal justice system. The following chapters examine risky
drinking amongst men, women and young people in the criminal
justice system. The final chapters look at the efficacy of
psychosocial interventions for risky drinking in the criminal
justice system, and look forward to how researchers and
practitioners can work together to produce research in the criminal
justice system. Written in an accessible and concise style,
Alcohol, Crime and Public Health will be of great use to students
of Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Public Health as well as the
wider area of Public and Social Policy in relation to alcohol and
crime.
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