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Place management in off-premise alcohol outlets: Results of a multi-methods study in a six-city California area.

Lina Ghanem1, Juliet P Lee2, Natalie Sumetsky3, Anna Pagano4, Paul Gruenewald5, Christina Mair6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Associations between neighborhood crime and alcohol outlets are often theorized as resulting from poor place management. Barriers and supports to place management have been examined for on-premise (bars, restaurants) but not for off-premise alcohol outlets. Few studies have assessed place management issues across a range of off-premise outlet and neighborhood types, and none have included the perspectives of off-premise outlet managers themselves. Combining qualitative and quantitative methods within an ethnographic approach, we investigated barriers and supports to place management across off-premise outlets in a large urban area.
METHODS: We unobtrusively assessed outlet operating characteristics including crime prevention strategies at all 403 off-premise outlets in six contiguous California cities; interviewed managers in 40 outlets; and conducted extensive naturalistic observations in 15 of these 40 outlets. We analyzed data for frequencies and thematic content.
RESULTS: Small and independently operated off-premise outlets were the most common type of outlet in our study, but demonstrated fewer resources and more challenges to place management compared to large and chain establishments. Security guards were more observed in large and chain outlets. Small and independent outlets were more likely to post signs prohibiting loitering and to enable surveillance of interior spaces. Problems most commonly cited by managers were theft and loitering. Challenges to place management included physical and verbal threats from customers and intoxicated persons, and insufficient law enforcement. Managers evidenced some ability to assert authority over interior, private space, but less so over exterior, public space.
CONCLUSIONS: Although tasked with maintaining public health and safety, small and independent store managers reported challenges that are seldom acknowledged in policy or research literature. Managers may provide valuable insights on preventing and reducing neighborhood-level problems associated with off-premise alcohol outlets. Local communities should consider enhancing place management resources for managers of small and independent outlets.
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Alcohol outlets; Community alcohol systems; Ethnography of place

Year:  2020        PMID: 32416539      PMCID: PMC7321895          DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2020.102735

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Drug Policy        ISSN: 0955-3959


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