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Generalizing the Alcohol Outlet–Assaultive Violence Link: Evidence from a U.S. Midwestern City
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Substance UseLawCriminal LawSocial SciencesAlcohol MisuseAlcohol-outlet DensityPartner ViolenceViolence Against WomenViolenceRegression ModelKansas CityPublic HealthDomestic ViolenceHealth SciencesViolent CrimeAlcohol AbuseSubstance AbuseFirearm ViolenceMidwestern CitySociologyAggression
This study assessed the geographic association between rates of assaultive violence and alcohol-outlet density in Kansas City, Missouri. Data were obtained for sociodemographic factors, alcohol-outlet density, and rates of assaultive violence across 89 inner-city census tracts in Kansas City, Missouri. Hierarchical regression analysis indicated that sociodemographic variables predicted 61% (R2 = 0.61) of the variance in assaultive violence, but that an additional 9% (R2 = 0.09) of the variability in assaultive violence was explained by the density of alcohol outlets. Alcohol-outlet density contributed significantly to the explained variance of the regression model and was associated with higher rates of assaultive violence in this midwestern city.
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