Football, alcohol and domestic abuse
Ria Ivandic,
Tom Kirchmaier () and
Neus Torres-Blas
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Abstract:
Reports of domestic abuse rise after football matches. Ria Ivandic, Tom Kirchmaier and Neus Torres-Blas find that binge drinking is the key factor - with alcohol-linked violence against live-in partners happening more often on match days.
Keywords: Wellbeing; Crime; domestic violence; football; alcohol (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-02-22
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