Alcohol is also implicated in a large proportion of violent events, including between 50% and 66% of all homicides and serious assaults, in 20 to 36% of suicides, and 37% of trauma cases. Alcohol is also widely associated with rape and battering. In 217 rape cases reported to the Winnipeg, Canada police department between 1966 and 1975, 72.4% were considered alcohol-related.
A study of alcohol availability in a Santa Clara County (California) found that the highest numbers of crimes and requests for police services took place in the same census tracts as the ones with the highest concentration of alcohol outlets.
There is also an insidious connection between advertising, consumption and violence. Billboards, point of sale displays, and television advertisements that portray women as sexually available in conjunction with beer and other types of alcohol encourage men to drink and to sexually abuse women. There are eight times as many men as women among the heaviest drinkers, and young people aged 18 to 29, while they represent only 27% of the population, account for 45% of all adult drinking.
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