Alcohol policies in India in different states and its impact on crime and society

Duration – 1 Days
Date – 19 May 2024
End Date –
Venue -Institute of Information Technology and Management , Janak Puri , New Delhi

Governments can mitigate the harms of alcohol use through an intersectoral public health approach. Such approaches include restrictions on availability and marketing of alcohol, higher taxes on alcohol, enforcement of drink-driving laws, and brief psychosocial treatments for AUDs . These are both cost-effective and have differential impacts on poorer drinkers and therefore can counteract the health inequity inherent to the burden of alcohol-related harms .
Alcohol policy environments vary significantly across the world—67% of high-income countries, 43% of middle-income countries and only 15% of low-income countries have national alcohol policies . Most of these policies do not place any restrictions on alcohol advertising and marketing, with “smaller countries, globally, and countries in Africa and the Americas most likely to have no restrictions”


   

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ALCOHOLISM IS A PERVASIVE ISSUE WITH FAR-REACHING SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES, PARTICULARLY IN URBAN SETTINGS WHERE IT OFTEN INTERSECTS WITH VARIOUS FORMS OF STREET CRIME. THIS STUDY DELVES INTO THE INTRICATE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ALCOHOLISM AND STREET CRIME IN JHARKHAND, WITH A SPECIFIC FOCUS ON RANCHI CITY. UTILIZING A SOCIOLOGICAL LENS, THE RESEARCH AIMS TO ELUCIDATE THE MULTIFACETED IMPACT OF ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION ON CRIME RATES, PATTERNS, AND COMMUNITY WELL-BEING IN THIS REGION. THE STUDY BEGINS BY PROVIDING A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW OF THE SOCIOECONOMIC AND CULTURAL LANDSCAPE OF RANCHI CITY, HIGHLIGHTING HOW THESE FACTORS CONTRIBUTE TO BOTH ALCOHOL ABUSE AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR.

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