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ALCOHOL LEVELS OF EMERGENCY SERVICE PATIENTS INJURED IN FIGHTS AND ASSAULTS

NCJ Number
25407
Journal
Criminology Volume: 10 Issue: 4 Dated: (FEBRUARY 1973) Pages: 487-497
Author(s)
D THUM; H WECHSLER; H W DEMONE
Date Published
1973
Length
11 pages
Annotation
THIS STUDY FOUND THAT ALCOHOL WAS PRESENT IN A HIGH PROPORTION (56 PERCENT) OF THE 158 PATIENT-SUBJECTS WHO WERE ADMITTED TO THE EMERGENCY SERVICE FOR THE TREATMENT OF INJURIES RESULTING FROM FIGHTS OR ASSAULTS.
Abstract
THE FINDINGS STRONGLY SUGGEST THAT ALCOHOL OFTEN PLAYS A SIGNIFICANT ROLE IN NONFATAL FIGHTS AND ASSAULTS, PARTICULARLY THOSE INVOLVING PERSONS WHO ARE UNKNOWN TO EACH OTHER.