Impacts of Northern Territory banned drinker register on police recorded youth assault

Ryan Baldwin, Peter G. Miller, Kerri Coomber, Debbie Scott, Yin Paradies

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Abstract

Introduction: In September 2017 the Northern Territory Government of Australia introduced a banned drinker register (BDR) to mitigate the high levels of alcohol-related harm within the Northern Territory. The current study aimed to examine the impact of the Northern Territory BDR on youth (aged <18 years) using police recorded assault data. Methods: Interrupted time-series models were used to assess monthly trends in assaults and alcohol-related assaults perpetration and victimisation in the regions of Greater Darwin, Alice Springs and Katherine between January 2014 and December 2019. Results: Examining the three regions combined, after the re-introduction of the BDR a significant step decrease in police recorded youth assault perpetration (β = −1.67) and a significant step increase in police recorded youth assault victimisation (β = 1.40) was identified. However, no significant effects were identified at the individual region level. Discussion and Conclusions: Findings suggest that restricting alcohol consumption in high-risk adults through the BDR had a limited immediate effect in police recorded youth assaults. Individual level or contextual factors may have influenced both immediate and long-term impacts of the BDR, and as such, future policy design needs to support and empower community leaders across the policy development and implementation process. A wider evaluation of the BDR currently underway may provide additional understanding behind the mechanisms that underpin alcohol-related harm in the Northern Territory.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)529-538
Number of pages10
JournalDrug and Alcohol Review
Volume43
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • adolescents
  • alcohol
  • assault
  • banned drinker register
  • children

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