Bars and liquor stores are often associated with an increase in crime. But a new Johns Hopkins University study says that whether the alcohol is consumed on-site or off-premises makes a big difference. In a study published Wednesday in the journal “Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research,”…
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Hopkins study: Liquor stores more closely linked to violent crime than bars and restaurants
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