‘Incredibly noticeable’: alcohol bans have cut family violence and crime in Alice Springs, advocates say
by Sarah Collard from World news | The Guardian on (#6CCQC)
Northern Territory police statistics show a drop in domestic violence callouts, property offences and other antisocial behaviour
Alcohol restrictions in the Northern Territory are having a positive impact, advocates say, as police statistics show a drop in family violence callouts, property offences and other antisocial behaviour.
Earlier this year, the NT government faced pressure over rising crime and antisocial behaviour in Alice Springs after Intervention-era bans on alcohol in remote Aboriginal communities came to an end, making liquor legal in some communities for the first time in 15 years.
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