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Did the association between alcohol outlet density and crime change during COVID shelter-in-place orders?

Sharon E O'HaraMallie J PaschallJoel W GrubeWilliam R Ponicki
Published in: Drug and alcohol review (2024)
On-sale outlet density, but not off-sale density, appears to be associated with increased crime. The results further indicate that restrictions in hours and service imposed by SIP policies reduced crime in high on-sale outlet density areas. These findings reinforce the importance of regulating alcohol outlet density and hours of service, especially for on-sale outlets, as a crime reduction strategy.
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