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Neighbourhood crime rates and alcohol in Glasgow

Glasgow, Glasgow Centre for Population Health, Neighbourhoods, Professor Ade Kearns, Research project - outputs, Urban Studies, Glasgow UniversityBy adminMay 21, 2013

Findings from research looking at the impact of the presence and number of alcohol outlets in neighbourhoods as an influence on the crime rate.

After 2014: Glasgow’s legacy

Glasgow, Glasgow Centre for Population Health, Health, News, Professor Ade Kearns, Regeneration, Urban Studies, Glasgow UniversityBy adminMay 21, 2013

Introduction to a research project to evaluate the legacy of the 2014 Commonwealth Games, specifically how regeneration in the East End influences the health and lifestyle of local residents.

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