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Alcohol Related Violence Affiliation Reducing Violence According to research, areas with a high number of alcohol dens register highliquor related crimes and intolerance.Targeting high risk licensed venuesThe frequency of intolerance and violence within the localities of alcohol outlets depend on risk factors such as the behaviour of the staff at the bar, how close bars are and the design of the bar. The probability of violence is high in areas with a high number of predisposing risks. Restaurants that operate on a 24hrs economy are more likely to experience liquor related violence for most of the violence take place between six in the evening and three in the morning.
During the weekends notably on Fridays and Saturday, liquor related violence happens from around six in the evening to six dawn the next morning. Most of the violence take place when the venues close or when the known figureheads move out of the bar. According to the research, lighting and security staff, taxi ranks and availability of public means of transport are a precursor to liquor related violence. The study recommends frequent revision of licensing terms for setting up liquor venues to reduce the possibility of injury and potential harm.
The environment within which the bar needs special consideration since they contribute largely to liquor related violence.Proven evidence shows that change in alcohol price directly affects alcohol consumption. Increased taxation can effectively reduce liquor related violence through reduction of access to alcohol. High taxation of alcohol encourages consumers to turn to drinks with low alcoholic levels of or avoid alcohol. The reduction in alcohol uptake translates to a decrease in alcohol-related violence.
The tax earned from increased alcohol taxation can in turn be used to educate the public on the dangers of alcohol as well as treat alcohol-related problems. An increase in alcohol tax will reduce alcohol related violence.Local solution and responseEvidence shows that the best way to reduce alcohol related violence involves the local community in addressing the liquor related violence. The community in conjunction with the government and the businessmen can work together towards changing the drinking habits of the people.
The empowered community can set code of conducts at the beer dens and agree on violence minimization practices. The community can also come up with measures such as frequent identification at liquor places to know the clients and also spearhead responsible drinking. Research suggests that the government should fund and provide them with the necessary support. Evidence shows that short-term interventions from the community are effective in reducing alcohol-related violence and should be supported.
Local healthcare centres should have the necessary equipment and practitioners informed on how to handle frequently occurring alcohol-related violence since its cost and time saving. Local nurse and practitioners are very useful in controlling alcohol-related violence. The nurses should be given incentives and trained on how to identify patients with alcohol-related problems and help then with specialized care. The nurses should advise patients on proper dietary and health tips to help them recover fast.
Individuals arrested by the police on counts of being drunk and disorderly should receive specialized treatment and advice on how to avoid repeating the violence. Evidence shows that inebriation as a societal and health problem does not result in criminal activities thus local solutions can work to curb it.
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