Conclusions
This report has shown that the majority of CDRP audit and strategy documents mentioned alcohol as a factor in crime
and disorder in their area, particularly in relation to violent crime, disorder/antisocial behaviour and the night-time
economy, although far fewer then proceeded to prioritise or target alcohol-related issues in their strategy. The case studies
add to this picture by providing interesting and encouraging examples of what is being done throughout the country to
improve local concern about alcohol-related crime and disorder. As all case studies took different approaches to tackle
what they identified as the key local problems, they do not necessarily advocate the same processes, methods and
solution. However,
they do highlight the benefit of finding out what is happening locally and developing a strategy which best suits the needs of the community
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