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Drinking to Belong The influence of the process of defeminisation on the alcohol consumption of female police officers. Michelle McNeill Paper presented at the Australian Institute of Criminology Conference
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Document Date: 2009-06-09 04:43:18


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Canberra / London / Garden City / Sydney / /

Company

Oxford University Press / Adelaide SA / Wilson / /

Country

Switzerland / Australia / United Kingdom / /

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Royal Prince Alfred Hospital / Australian Institute of Criminology Conference First Australasian Women Police Conference Sydney / /

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informal network / telephone survey / law enforcement / /

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cancers / alcoholic liver disease / Occupational Alcoholism / chronic alcoholic women / alcohol abuse / stroke / sickness / ischaemic heart disease / psychoses / menstrual disorders / gastric ulcers / breast cancer / occupational injury / Alcoholism / /

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World Health Organisation / National Police Research Unit / NSW police / Australian police / Australian Institute of Criminology Conference First Australasian Women Police Conference Sydney / NT police / Victoria Police / Oxford University / Factor Prevalence Study Management Committee / p. / Royal Prince Alfred Hospital / National Heart Foundation / /

Person

Van Thiel / Murray Lane / Smith / /

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police officer / ranks constable / policeman / policeman / I can drink beer’ / senior sergeant / Chief Inspector / officer / D.J. / /

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pseudo / /

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