Time for Change: Enhancing Safety in Columbia, SC Hospitality Districts

 
Time for Change:
 
A community involved, multilevel,
evidence-based approach to improve
safety in Columbia, SC hospitality districts
 
What is Time for Change?
 
1 year grant to address crime in hospitality districts
frequented by USC students
Housed in Carolina Community Coalition with
collaboration from Departments of Public Health and
Criminology and Criminal Justice, and Substance Abuse
Prevention and Education (SAPE) office
Goal: To develop recommendations for a
comprehensive strategy 
grounded in an
understanding 
of environmental and structural risk
factors
 and 
evidence-based 
solutions to 
improve
safety in Columbia, SC hospitality districts.
 
Multi-level Challenge calls for
Comprehensive Solutions
 
Socio-ecological model
 
Dahlberg LL, Krug EG. Violence-a global public health problem. In: Krug E, Dahlberg LL, Mercy JA, Zwi AB, Lozano R, eds. World Report on Violence and Health.
Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization; 2002:1–56.
 
 
Everfi Alcohol Edu- all first year and transferring undergrad
students ≤ 23 years old
 
Part I completed before arriving, Part II 6 weeks after arrival
Educational modules + questions on alcohol use behaviors
Fall 2013 data will be presented
REQUIRED
n=6,106
 
University of South Carolina
Alcohol Use Statistics
 
Tentative Research Plan-
Criminology and Criminal Justice
 
Review of public policies (zoning, city ordinances,
hospitality revenue, business licensing, etc.)
Cost-analysis of economic impact of alcohol-
related harms
Crime statistics research
Crime prevention through environmental design
(e.g. lighting, sidewalks) research
Crime prevention best practices research
Key Informant interviews
 
Tentative Research Plan-
Public Health
 
Review of evidence-based practice approaches on alcohol
outlet density and environmental change strategies
Analysis of collected data (bar observations, focus group
interviews)
New data collection (secondary harms, transportation
observations, bar service employees)
Price per drink analysis     price    consumption
Social media analysis (bar specials, photos, videos)
Operating hours of Vista and 5 Points businesses
Key Informant interviews
 
Contact the Research Team
 
Rhonda DiNovo, MSW, CPS        
Director, Substance Abuse Prevention and Education (SAPE)
 
                                                Phone:  803-777-3844
                                                          E-mail:  dinovo@mailbox.sc.edu
 
Lesley G. Wiser, Jr., J.D.               
Instructor, Dept. Criminology and Criminal Justice
                                                         
Phone: 803-777-6503
                                                         E-mail: wiserjr@mailbox.sc.edu
 
Danielle Gentile                            
Ph.D. Candidate, Dept. Public Health, SAPE Research Assistant
                                                         Phone: 716-969-5386
                                                         E-mail: gentile2@email.sc.edu
 
Tara Martin          
                          Ph.D. student, Dept. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Research Assistant
                                                         Phone: 803-807-3130
                                                         E-mail: marti687@email.sc.edu
 
Jamie Duncan                                
Ph.D. student, Dept. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Research Assistant
                                                         Phone: 336-509-7717
                                                         E-mail: duncan26@email.sc.edu
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A community-involved, evidence-based approach, "Time for Change," aims to address safety concerns in hospitality districts frequented by USC students in Columbia, SC. Led by the Carolina Community Coalition and supported by various departments, the project focuses on developing comprehensive strategies grounded in environmental and structural risk factors to enhance safety in the area.

  • Community involvement
  • Evidence-based approach
  • Safety enhancement
  • Hospitality districts
  • USC students

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  1. Time for Change: A community involved, multilevel, evidence-based approach to improve safety in Columbia, SC hospitality districts

  2. What is Time for Change? 1 year grant to address crime in hospitality districts frequented by USC students Housed in Carolina Community Coalition with collaboration from Departments of Public Health and Criminology and Criminal Justice, and Substance Abuse Prevention and Education (SAPE) office Goal: To develop recommendations for a comprehensive strategy grounded in an understanding of environmental and structural risk factors and evidence-based solutions to improve safety in Columbia, SC hospitality districts.

  3. Multi-level Challenge calls for Comprehensive Solutions Socio-ecological model Dahlberg LL, Krug EG. Violence-a global public health problem. In: Krug E, Dahlberg LL, Mercy JA, Zwi AB, Lozano R, eds. World Report on Violence and Health. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization; 2002:1 56.

  4. University of South Carolina Alcohol Use Statistics Everfi Alcohol Edu- all first year and transferring undergrad students 23 years old Part I completed before arriving, Part II 6 weeks after arrival Educational modules + questions on alcohol use behaviors Fall 2013 data will be presented REQUIRED n=6,106

  5. Tentative Research Plan- Criminology and Criminal Justice Review of public policies (zoning, city ordinances, hospitality revenue, business licensing, etc.) Cost-analysis of economic impact of alcohol- related harms Crime statistics research Crime prevention through environmental design (e.g. lighting, sidewalks) research Crime prevention best practices research Key Informant interviews

  6. Tentative Research Plan- Public Health Review of evidence-based practice approaches on alcohol outlet density and environmental change strategies Analysis of collected data (bar observations, focus group interviews) New data collection (secondary harms, transportation observations, bar service employees) Price per drink analysis price consumption Social media analysis (bar specials, photos, videos) Operating hours of Vista and 5 Points businesses Key Informant interviews

  7. Contact the Research Team Rhonda DiNovo, MSW, CPS Director, Substance Abuse Prevention and Education (SAPE) Phone: 803-777-3844 E-mail: dinovo@mailbox.sc.edu Lesley G. Wiser, Jr., J.D. Instructor, Dept. Criminology and Criminal Justice Phone: 803-777-6503 E-mail: wiserjr@mailbox.sc.edu Danielle Gentile Ph.D. Candidate, Dept. Public Health, SAPE Research Assistant Phone: 716-969-5386 E-mail: gentile2@email.sc.edu Tara Martin Phone: 803-807-3130 E-mail: marti687@email.sc.edu Ph.D. student, Dept. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Research Assistant Jamie Duncan Ph.D. student, Dept. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Research Assistant Phone: 336-509-7717 E-mail: duncan26@email.sc.edu

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