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Estimating the short-term cost of police time spent dealing with alcohol-related crime in NSW : plain English summary and implications for police / prepared by Roger Nicholas.

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Estimating the short-term cost of police time spent dealing with alcohol-related crime in New South Wales : plain English summary and implications for police
Estimating the short-term cost of police time spent dealing with alcohol-related crime in NSW.

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1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages)

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Funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing as part of its commitment to the National Drug Strategy.

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Summary of Estimating the short-term cost of police time spent dealing with alcohol-related crime in NSW by Neil Donnelly, Linda Scott, Suzanne Poynton, Don Weatherburn, Marian Shanahan, and Frank Hansen.

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Research summary (National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund (NDLERF)) ; no. 25.

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