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Public Intoxication

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NSW Government

Attorney General's Department: BOCSAR

Attorney General's Department: Crime Prevention Division

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Governments of Other States & Territories

Victoria

Victorian Parliament. Drugs and Crime Prevention Committee
Public Drunkenness in Victoria – Final Report
An investigation of the appropriateness of criminal laws against public drunkenness in Victoria and the adequacy of diversionary methods currently in place to deal with people arrested for public drunkenness. June 2001

Tasmania

Tasmania Law Reform Institute: Intoxication and Criminal Responsibility. Issue Paper No. 7
This issues paper discusses reforming the law in relation to the law of intoxication and criminal responsibility in Tasmania. It is concerned with the question of the extent to which an accused person should be able to rely upon intoxication caused by alcohol or drugs as a defence to a criminal charge. 2005

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International

Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand (ALAC)

  • Regulation of the Drinking of Alcohol in Public Places
    Problematic public drinking can lead to vandalism, negative impacts on businesses, noise, violence and disorder. Although some of these problems can be reduced using bylaws, regulating public drinking can sometimes add new problems, including displacement caused by moving drinkers on.

New Zealand Alcohol and Public Health Research Unit/Whariki Research Group

  • Young People, Alcohol and Safer Public Spaces
    This report consolidates information on the relationship between young people's drinking, alcohol related violence and safety in public places. It is intended to be used as a resource for the development of strategies that enable young people’s access to, and safety in, public spaces.

UK Government

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