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Author: Trifonoff, A., Andrew, R., Steenson, T., Nicholas, R. and Roche, A.M.

Title: Liquor Licensing Legislation in Australia: Police Expectations and Experiences.

Summary: This publication is part of a larger project initiated under the former Ministerial Council on Drug Strategy (MCDS) Cost Shared Funding Model, now administered under the Intergovernmental Committee on Drugs, National Drug Strategy, Cost Shared Funding Model. In April 2009 the MCDS approved South Australia Police as the lead agency to oversee a project to review liquor licensing legislation in each Australian jurisdiction. South Australia Police contracted the National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction at Flinders University in South Australia to undertake the project. The project, undertaken between March 2010 and February 2011, involved an extensive literature review, a comprehensive examination of each Australian state and territory’s liquor licensing legislation, data collection systems and interviews with key informants. Three publications have been developed from this project1. Part 1: Trifonoff, A., Andrew, R., Steenson, T., Nicholas, R., and Roche, A.M. (2011). Liquor Licensing Legislation in Australia: An Overview. National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), Flinders University, Adelaide, SA. Part 2: Trifonoff, A., Andrew, R., Steenson, T., Nicholas, R. and Roche, A.M. (2011). Liquor Licensing Legislation in Australia: A Jurisdictional Breakdown. National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA). Flinders University, Adelaide, SA. Part 3: Trifonoff, A., Andrew, R., Steenson, T., Nicholas, R., and Roche, A.M. (2011). Liquor Licensing Legislation in Australia: Police Expectations and Experiences. National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), Flinders University, Adelaide, SA. This document, Liquor Licensing Legislation in Australia: Police Expectations and Experiences, examines the major findings from the consultations with police personnel. Part 1 presents the background and introduction to the project, the methodology, findings of the literature review, and a summary of the legislation and associated structures in each Australian jurisdiction. Part 2 outlines the liquor licensing legislation and arrangements that are in place in all Australian jurisdictions. The aim of the project was to review the enforcement provisions in the liquor licensing legislation of all Australian states and territories. A national review was undertaken to identify the key features of Australia’s diverse liquor licensing legislation. In addition, these issues were examined from a law enforcement perspective. The objectives of the project were to: • identify the key features of liquor licensing legislation in each state and territory • identify examples of good practice in relation to the drafting and operation of liquor licensing legislation • identify the perspectives and needs of law enforcement personnel in relation to liquor legislation to ensure that they are able to adequately perform their role in preventing and reducing alcohol-related crime and associated harms • examine and recommend improvements to liquor licensing legislation across all Australian jurisdictions. The project was designed to provide insight into the perspectives of a range of stakeholders, especially police, concerning the capacity of existing liquor licensing legislation and associated administrative and judicial structures to reduce acute harms associated with alcohol consumption in Australia.

Details: Adelaide: National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA). Flinders University, 2011. 200p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed February 26, 2013 at: http://www.nationaldrugstrategy.gov.au/internet/drugstrategy/publishing.nsf/Content/66CFE1ED3DAA02CBCA257AB1001C9182/$File/LLL%20part%203.pdf

Year: 2011

Country: Australia

URL: http://www.nationaldrugstrategy.gov.au/internet/drugstrategy/publishing.nsf/Content/66CFE1ED3DAA02CBCA257AB1001C9182/$File/LLL%20part%203.pdf

Shelf Number: 127716

Keywords:
Alcohol Law Enforcement
Alcohol Relates Crime, Disorder (Australia)
Liquor Licensing Legislation