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Record ID: 18639ae1-ad4e-492a-bc0e-60839238e826
Web resource: http://www.aic.gov.au/media_library/conferences/policewomen3/fyfe.pdf
Type: Conference Paper
Title: Take away her freedom, and you could lose yours: the Western Australian Police Service Drink Spiking Education Project
Other Titles: Third Australasian Women and Policing Conference: Women and Policing Globa[cut]
Authors: Newell, Barry
Fyfe, Michelle
Keywords: Drug and alcohol misuse;Community education;Sexual assault
Year: 2002
Publisher: Australian Institute of Criminology
Notes:  This paper reports the WA Drink Spiking Education Project, which targets the individual and the culture that facilitates the commission of the crime. Drink spiking and drug rape are complex problems: they are not always perceived as crimes, are easy to commit and are difficult to prosecute. The WA project focuses on convenience advertising directed to women and men, liquor industry partnerships, police training and peer education. The outcomes reveal that female patrons took 16,000 informative cards during the four-month campaign and reports to police increased by 75 per cent. A literature review of the available research and some interventions are discussed.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/20938
Physical description: 6p
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