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- Title
The effects of eliminating alcohol in a college stadium: the Folsom Field beer ban.
- Authors
Bormann, C A; Stone, M H
- Abstract
In fall 1996, the University of Colorado at Boulder instituted a ban on beer sales at football games. To evaluate the effects of the ban, the authors collected two types of data: first, they examined the effects of the ban on game-day security incidents; second, they looked at survey data from season ticket holders and students. They administered the surveys after the first two postban seasons to assess ticket holders' attitudes about the new policy. The incident data they found indicated dramatic decreases in arrests, assaults, ejections from the stadium, and student referrals to the judicial affairs office following the ban. Survey data also indicated moderately negative attitudes about the ban among students and some season ticket holders. However, all fans were likely to renew their tickets regardless of their attitudes toward the policy. The study illustrates what can be achieved when alcohol is eliminated from a setting that frequently fosters disorderly and aggressive behaviors.
- Publication
Journal of American college health : J of ACH, 2001, Vol 50, Issue 2, p81
- ISSN
0744-8481
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1080/07448480109596011