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Am J Health Promot ; 26(3): e86-94, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22208421

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To learn how the local context may affect a city's ability to regulate alcohol products such as high-alcohol-content malt liquor, a beverage associated with heavy drinking and a spectrum of nuisance crimes in urban areas. APPROACH: An exploratory, qualitative case study comparing cities that adopted policies to restrict malt liquor sales with cities that considered, but did not adopt policies. SETTING: Nine large U.S. cities in seven states. PARTICIPANTS: City legislators and staff, alcohol enforcement personnel, police, neighborhood groups, business associations, alcohol retailers, and industry representatives. METHOD: Qualitative data were obtained from key informant interviews (n = 56) and media articles (n = 360). The data were coded and categorized. Similarities and differences in major themes among and across Adopted and Considered cities were identified. RESULTS: Cities faced multiple barriers in addressing malt liquor-related problems, including a lack of enforcement tools, alcohol industry opposition, and a lack of public and political will for alcohol control. Compared to cities that did not adopt malt liquor sales restrictions, cities that adopted restrictions appeared to have a stronger public mandate for a policy and were less influenced by alcohol industry opposition and lack of legislative authority for alcohol control. Strategies common to successful policymaking efforts are discussed. CONCLUSION: Understanding the local context may be a critical step in winning support for local alcohol control policies.


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Alcohol Drinking/legislation & jurisprudence , Alcoholic Beverages , Commerce/legislation & jurisprudence , Health Promotion/legislation & jurisprudence , Public Policy/legislation & jurisprudence , Residence Characteristics , Concept Formation , Geography , Government Regulation , Humans , Mass Media , Qualitative Research , Retrospective Studies , United States
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