6.1 what is nature and extent of problems of violence and disorder in NTE Flashcards
what % of victims in recorded violent incidents believed their attacker to be under influence of alcohol
42%
how much is estimated cost of alcohol related violent crime
nearly £1 billion per annum
how much is cost of alcohol related health problems
£1.9 billion
how much is cost of excess alcohol to NHS
between £69.9 million and £73.3 million
what. % is cost of excess alcohol to NHS total healthcare expenditure
1.27% and 1.33%
how can we explain/ understand problems with NTE
- people
- venue
- place
- market
impact of deindustrialisation
- mass unemployment
- decline of industry and manufacturing
- decline in jobs (particularly for men)
- economic recession
what is causing crucial elements concerning cities NTE and young people to be overlooked
self congratulation and civic boosterism
between 1980 and 2005 how much of an increase nationally in licenced premises
30%
in manchester there was a what % increase in licenced premises between 1998 and 2001
240%
in cardiff there was an increase in capacity of licences venues from what in 1999 to what in 2003
38,000 in 1999
68,000 in 2003
for muncipal politicans and urban entrepreneurs the stress upon market ideology created a fog of…
civic boosterism shrouding heavy episodic alcohol consumption that lay at heart of NTE
the root cause of violence and disorder in NTE is not at lvel of individuals or groups but rather with what?
collusion between local authorities and big businesses
local authorities used what type of investment from alcohol related entertainment and why
used inward investment from alcohol related entertainment businesses
- to boost and regenerate urban centres and provide much needed jobs and income
civic boosterism caused big businesses and corporated to expand in what way - why is this bad
largely unchecked and do not bear costs or responsibility for alcohol related violence and disorder associated with expansion