Are Alcohol Related Social Problems More Likely to Occur in Wet Counties?

Authors

  • Michael G. Fullington
  • William L. Price
  • Randy L. Roebuck

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15763/issn.2374-7781.1985.6.0.102-107

Abstract

During every general election for the past twenty years residents of at least one county in Arkansas have been asked whether they support the legal sale of intoxicating beverages. The study described below is designed to determine whether the 32 counties in Arkansas that presently allow the sale of alcoholic beverages have suffered from an increase in alcohol related social problems. The legalization of liquor sales is a policy issue with significant social, political and emotional implications. Arkansas’ community leaders and county residents have little evidence upon which to base objective and informed decisions about the legal sale of alcohol in their counties. Our goal is to help fill the void in documented data that currently exists and to assist policy makers in making more informed decisions about this important issue.

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Published

1986-01-01

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