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+ | *Anderson, P. and Baumberg, B. (2005) Stakeholders' views of alcohol policy. A report for the European Commission. London: Institute of Alcohol Studies. see: http://www.ias.org | ||
*Anderson, S. Eadie, A. MacKintosh E. and Haw, S. (2001), Management of alcohol misuse in Scotland: the role of A&E nurses, Harcourt Publishers Ltd | *Anderson, S. Eadie, A. MacKintosh E. and Haw, S. (2001), Management of alcohol misuse in Scotland: the role of A&E nurses, Harcourt Publishers Ltd | ||
*Babor, T. F., Edwards, G. and Stockwell, T. (1996) Science and the drinks industry: cause for concern. Addiction 91, pp 5–9. | *Babor, T. F., Edwards, G. and Stockwell, T. (1996) Science and the drinks industry: cause for concern. Addiction 91, pp 5–9. | ||
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*Grant, M. & Litvak, J. Ed. (1998), Drinking Patterns and Their Consequences, Taylor & Francis: Washington, DC. | *Grant, M. & Litvak, J. Ed. (1998), Drinking Patterns and Their Consequences, Taylor & Francis: Washington, DC. | ||
*Grant, W. (1989), Pressure Groups, Politics & Democracy in Britain, Phillip Allan: London | *Grant, W. (1989), Pressure Groups, Politics & Democracy in Britain, Phillip Allan: London | ||
− | *Hammersley, R. (2006), The alcohol industry and other 'friends', Addiction | + | *Hammersley, R. (2006), The alcohol industry and other 'friends', Addiction, Volume 88 Issue 1, Pages 19 – 20 |
− | Volume 88 Issue 1, Pages 19 – 20 | ||
*Hollingsworth, M. (1991), MP’s For Hire: The Secret World of Political Lobbying, Bloomsbury: London | *Hollingsworth, M. (1991), MP’s For Hire: The Secret World of Political Lobbying, Bloomsbury: London | ||
*Institute of Alcohol Studies (2007), [http://www.ias.org.uk/resources/factsheets/tax.pdf Alcohol: Tax, Price and Public Health], IAS Factsheet, Accessed 20-April-2009, | *Institute of Alcohol Studies (2007), [http://www.ias.org.uk/resources/factsheets/tax.pdf Alcohol: Tax, Price and Public Health], IAS Factsheet, Accessed 20-April-2009, | ||
*Marks, D. Evans, B. Murray, M. Willig, C. Woodall, C. Sykes, S. M. (2005), Health Psychology: Theory, Research and Practice, Sage: London | *Marks, D. Evans, B. Murray, M. Willig, C. Woodall, C. Sykes, S. M. (2005), Health Psychology: Theory, Research and Practice, Sage: London | ||
*McKenzie, K. & Haw, S. (2006) Alcohol-Related Problems in Scotland: Summary & 2006 Update of Evidence, Scottish Excecutive | *McKenzie, K. & Haw, S. (2006) Alcohol-Related Problems in Scotland: Summary & 2006 Update of Evidence, Scottish Excecutive | ||
− | *Ősterberg E (2004). [http://www.euro.who.int/document/E82969.pdf What are the most effective and cost-effective interventions in alcohol control?], Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe (Health Evidence Network report; | + | *Ősterberg E (2004). [http://www.euro.who.int/document/E82969.pdf What are the most effective and cost-effective interventions in alcohol control?], Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe (Health Evidence Network report;, accessed 20-April-2009). |
− | , accessed 20-April-2009). | + | *Plant, M. Goos, C. Wolfram, K. & Ősterberg, E. (1990), Alcohol and Drugs: Research and Policy,World Health Organisation: Edinburgh University Press |
− | *Plant, M. Goos, C. Wolfram, K. & Ősterberg, E. (1990), Alcohol and Drugs: Research and Policy,World Health Organisation: Edinburgh University Press *Scottish Executive (2003), Homicide in Scotland, Statistical Bulletin Criminal Justice Series CrJ/2003/9, 2002 | + | *Scottish Executive (2003), Homicide in Scotland, Statistical Bulletin Criminal Justice Series CrJ/2003/9, 2002 |
*Scottish Government (2009), [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/262524/0078482.pdf Changing Scotland’s Relationship with Alcohol: A Framework for Action], February 2009, Accessed 21-April-2009 | *Scottish Government (2009), [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/262524/0078482.pdf Changing Scotland’s Relationship with Alcohol: A Framework for Action], February 2009, Accessed 21-April-2009 | ||
*Shaw, E. (2008), [http://www.psa.ac.uk/journals/pdf/5/2008/Shaw.pdf New Labour: A Party for Whom? The Case of Obesity and Alcohol Misuse], Political Studies Association, Accessed 20-April-2000 | *Shaw, E. (2008), [http://www.psa.ac.uk/journals/pdf/5/2008/Shaw.pdf New Labour: A Party for Whom? The Case of Obesity and Alcohol Misuse], Political Studies Association, Accessed 20-April-2000 | ||
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Resources
- Anderson, P. and Baumberg, B. (2005) Stakeholders' views of alcohol policy. A report for the European Commission. London: Institute of Alcohol Studies. see: http://www.ias.org
- Anderson, S. Eadie, A. MacKintosh E. and Haw, S. (2001), Management of alcohol misuse in Scotland: the role of A&E nurses, Harcourt Publishers Ltd
- Babor, T. F., Edwards, G. and Stockwell, T. (1996) Science and the drinks industry: cause for concern. Addiction 91, pp 5–9.
- Baggott, R. (2006) Alcohol Strategy and the Drinks Industry: A Partnership for Prevention?, The Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Accessed 16-April-2009,
- Baggott, R. (2000) Public Health: Policy and Politics, Basingstoke: Macmillan
- Leon, D. A., McCambridge, J. (2006), Liver cirrhosis mortality rates in Britain from 1950 to 2002: an analysis of routine data, The Lancet, Volume 367, Issue 9504, Pages 52 - 56, 7 January 2006
- Bruun, K., Edwards, G., and Lumio, M (1975) Alcohol Control Policies in Public Health Perspective. Finnish Foundation for Alcohol Studies, Helsinki.
- Cabinet Office (2004), Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy for England, March 2004, Accesed 21-April-2009,
- Davies, M. (1985), Politics of Pressure, British Broadcasting Corporation: London
- Drummond, C. (2000), Book Review, Drinking Patterns and Their Consequences, Alcohol & Alcoholism Vol 35, (2), pp 217-218, Oxford Journals: Oxford University
- Grant, M. & Litvak, J. Ed. (1998), Drinking Patterns and Their Consequences, Taylor & Francis: Washington, DC.
- Grant, W. (1989), Pressure Groups, Politics & Democracy in Britain, Phillip Allan: London
- Hammersley, R. (2006), The alcohol industry and other 'friends', Addiction, Volume 88 Issue 1, Pages 19 – 20
- Hollingsworth, M. (1991), MP’s For Hire: The Secret World of Political Lobbying, Bloomsbury: London
- Institute of Alcohol Studies (2007), Alcohol: Tax, Price and Public Health, IAS Factsheet, Accessed 20-April-2009,
- Marks, D. Evans, B. Murray, M. Willig, C. Woodall, C. Sykes, S. M. (2005), Health Psychology: Theory, Research and Practice, Sage: London
- McKenzie, K. & Haw, S. (2006) Alcohol-Related Problems in Scotland: Summary & 2006 Update of Evidence, Scottish Excecutive
- Ősterberg E (2004). What are the most effective and cost-effective interventions in alcohol control?, Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe (Health Evidence Network report;, accessed 20-April-2009).
- Plant, M. Goos, C. Wolfram, K. & Ősterberg, E. (1990), Alcohol and Drugs: Research and Policy,World Health Organisation: Edinburgh University Press
- Scottish Executive (2003), Homicide in Scotland, Statistical Bulletin Criminal Justice Series CrJ/2003/9, 2002
- Scottish Government (2009), Changing Scotland’s Relationship with Alcohol: A Framework for Action, February 2009, Accessed 21-April-2009
- Shaw, E. (2008), New Labour: A Party for Whom? The Case of Obesity and Alcohol Misuse, Political Studies Association, Accessed 20-April-2000