Police‐recorded adult sexual assault in the Northern Territory, Australia: Alcohol involvement and alcohol policy effects

Author:

Clifford Sarah1ORCID,Wright Cassandra J. C.123ORCID,Miller Peter G.145ORCID,Baldwin Ryan4ORCID,Griffiths Kalinda E.1678,Smith James A.147,Livingston Michael25ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University Darwin Australia

2. Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, La Trobe University Melbourne Australia

3. Burnet Institute Melbourne Australia

4. School of Psychology, Deakin University Geelong Australia

5. National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University Melbourne Australia

6. Centre for Big Data Research in Health, University of New South Wales Sydney Australia

7. College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University Darwin Australia

8. Centre for Health Equity, University of Melbourne Australia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionBetween 2017 and 2018 three major alcohol policy changes were introduced in the Northern Territory (NT): the Banned Drinker Register, an individual‐level ban enforced via ID scanners at takeaway outlets; a Minimum Unit Price on alcohol; and Police Auxiliary Liquor Inspectors, who monitor takeaway outlets to prevent purchase by people who do not have a legal place to consume alcohol. We aimed to: (i) describe alcohol‐involved adult sexual assault in the NT; and (ii) estimate the impacts of these alcohol policies on police‐recorded adult sexual assault.MethodsWe used victim records for sexual assault where victims were aged 15 years and over. We undertook descriptive analyses for the NT from 2014 to 2020 and used interrupted time series analysis to assess policy impacts across the NT and in Greater Darwin.ResultsIn 2020, the NT adult victimisation rate was 105 per 100,000. A large minority (40%) of adult sexual assaults involved alcohol. Interrupted time series analyses showed no effect of the Banned Drinker Register or Minimum Unit Price on sexual assault across the NT or in Greater Darwin.Discussion and ConclusionsThe rate of adult sexual assaults in the NT is extremely high and many involve alcohol. Neither the Banned Drinker Register or Minimum Unit Price were associated with changes in police‐recorded adult sexual assault in Greater Darwin or across the NT. Due to small counts, we were unable to assess policy impacts in three of the four main towns, highlighting the challenges of assessing impacts of policies on sexual assault in small population areas.

Funder

Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education

Northern Territory Government

Northern Territory Primary Health Network

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health (social science),Medicine (miscellaneous)

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