Report No. 73, 53rd Parliament - Inquiry into Alcohol-Related Violence

committee's report

The committee tabled its report on 18 March 2010.

View: Report No. 73, 53rd Parliament - Inquiry into Alcohol-Related Violence - Interim Report
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Overview

On 4 August 2009, the Law, Justice and Safety Committee received the following referral from the Parliament:

That the Law, Justice and Safety Committee conduct an inquiry and report on alcohol related violence in Queensland, with a focus on community safety and preventative measures to reduce levels of alcohol related violence, including its ramifications.

In undertaking this inquiry, the committee should consider:

  • best practice harm minimisation measures in other Australian and international jurisdictions, including specific measures such as restrictions on the use of glass; 
  • the impact of late opening hours on incidences of alcohol related violence; 
  • the flow-on issues for emergency service workers, police and front-line health workers of alcohol related violence; 
  • education campaigns and their role in cultivating effective social change in terms of community attitudes to alcohol consumption; 
  • the role of parents in influencing the attitudes of young Queenslanders towards alcohol consumption; and 
  • the economic cost of alcohol related violence. 

Further, the committee should take public submissions and consult with community leaders, educators, law enforcement, medical professionals and the liquor industry. 

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Public Hearing - 16 October 2009 - Transcript
                           19 October 2009 - Transcript
                           30 October 2009 - Transcript
                            5 February 2010 - Transcript

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