Costing alcohol-related assault in the night-time economy from a societal perspective: The case of Central Sydney.
Simon DeemingKypros KypriPublished in: Drug and alcohol review (2021)
The costs of ARA are significant and dominated by incidents in which a victim does not necessarily receive acute medical care but suffers loss in quality-of-life, and where a perpetrator is processed through the criminal justice system. Being derived transparently, within a theoretical framework, the estimates are adaptable to inform cost-benefit analyses of policy options in Australia and other countries.