The Influence of Environmental Factors on Sexual Harm in Geelong Nightlife Venues: An Observational Study
The Influence of Environmental Factors on Sexual Harm in Geelong Nightlife Venues: An Observational Study
Kira Button Kerri Coomber Nicholas Taylor Dominique de Andrade Zara Quigg Peter Miller a Deakin University, Geelong, Australiab Curtin University, Melbourne, Australiac Griffith University, Brisbane, Australiad University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australiae Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UKKira Button, BPsych (Hons), Kira Button is a third-year PhD candidate and Research Fellow in the School of Psychology at Deakin University. Her research is centered on understanding and preventing sexual harm within Australian nightlife venues.Kerri Coomber, PhD, Kerri Coomber is Senior Lecturer within the School of Psychology at Deakin University. She has been an active researcher in the field of alcohol-related harms and violence for over 10 years. Her research encompasses the epidemiology of alcohol-related harms and violence, evaluation of alcohol control polices, and alcohol home delivery, and alcohol warning labels.Nicholas Taylor, PhD, Nicholas Taylor is a Research Fellow at the National Drug Research Institute and has worked within the field of alcohol policy research since 2015. Much of his research has focused on evaluating the impact of policies and interventions in nightlife settings on alcohol-related violence.Dominique de Andrade, PhD, Dominique de Andrade is an Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Early Career Researcher Awardee (DECRA) with the Griffith Criminology Institute. She is a leading Australian expert in alcohol policy, with her work directly informing alcohol policy applied in nightlife settings.Zara Quigg, PhD, Zara Quigg is a Professor in Behavioral Epidemiology, and the Director of the World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Violence Prevention. She leads a research and evaluation team who work at local to international level to enhance a whole system public health approach to violence prevention and related health risk behaviors.Peter Miller, PhD, Peter Miller (PhD) is a Professor of Violence Prevention and Addiction Studies at the School of Psychology, Deakin University. Peter has been awarded over $15 m funding and has published over 300 journal articles, books, and peer-reviewed reports as well as completing five of the largest studies ever conducted into alcohol policy, licensed venues, and violence.