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Evaluation of Test Purchasing Pilot for Sales of Alcohol to Under 18s – Final Report

DescriptionEvaluation of Alcohol Test Purchasing - Andy MacGregor Report
ISBN (Web Only)
Official Print Publication Date
Website Publication DateOctober 23, 2007

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Andy MacGregor, Scottish Centre for Social Research
ISBN 978 0 7559 1595 8 (Web only publication)
This document is also available in pdf format (288k)

Contents

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. INTRODUCTION

2. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
2.1 Aim of the Evaluation
2.2 Evaluation Objectives

3. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS
3.1 Summary of Research Design
3.2 Data on Test Purchases
3.3 Young Volunteers
3.4 Key Stakeholder Views
3.4.1 Stakeholder Views - Baseline
3.4.2 Stakeholder Views - Impact
3.4.3 Stakeholder Views - Outcome
3.4.4 Stakeholder Views - Summary
3.5 Analysis

4. RESULTS
4.1 Licensee Interviews
4.1.1 Licensee Sample
4.1.2 Knowledge, Awareness and Views of Test Purchasing
4.1.3 Likelihood of Being Targeted During Pilot
4.1.4 Proof of Age Card Schemes
4.1.5 Training of Staff and Licensee Practice
4.1.6 Measures Aimed at Stopping Alcohol Sales to Underage Young People
4.1.7 Views of the Test Purchase Visit

4.2 Volunteer Interviews
4.2.1 Background Information
4.2.2 Involvement in the Test Purchase Pilot
4.2.3 Training and Briefing for the Pilot
4.2.4 Parental Reaction to Involvement in the Pilot
4.2.5 Perceptions of the Test Purchase Visits
4.2.6 Future Test Purchase Exercises

4.3 Interviews with Parents
4.3.1 Background Information
4.3.2 Awareness of the Progress of the Test Purchase Pilot
4.3.3 Perceptions of the Training and Briefing Programme
4.3.4 Views of Volunteer Participation in Test Purchasing Visits
4.3.5 Future Test Purchase Exercises

4.4 Interviews with Police Staff
4.4.1 Background Information
4.4.2 Test Purchase Test Failures
4.4.3 Feedback from Licensees
4.4.4 Views of Volunteer Participation in Test Purchase Pilot
4.4.5 Perceptions of Success of the Test Purchase Pilot
4.4.6 Measures Aimed at Stopping Alcohol Sales to Underage Young People
4.4.7 Ways Forward for the Test Purchasing Pilot

4.5 Interview with Procurator Fiscal
4.5.1 Background Information
4.5.2 Status of the Pilot in Fife
4.5.3 Impact on the Workload of Procurators Fiscal and the Courts
4.5.4 Links Between Procurators Fiscal, the Police and Licensing Boards
4.5.5 Perceptions of Success of the Pilot
4.5.6 Future of Alcohol Test Purchasing in Scotland

4.6 Views of Key Local Groups
4.6.1 Background Information
4.6.2 Impact on the Work of the Key Local Groups
4.6.3 Links between the Different Groups, Procurators Fiscal and the Police
4.6.4 Impact of the Pilot
4.6.5 Perceptions of Success of the Pilot
4.6.6 Future of Alcohol Test Purchasing in Scotland

4.7 Test Purchase Data Sheets
4.7.1 Background Information
4.7.2 Test Purchase Visits
4.7.3 Outcome of Test Purchase Visits
4.7.4 Aftermath of Test Purchase Visits

5. SUMMARY AND DISCUSSION
5.1 Views of Licensees
5.2 Views of Volunteers and Parents
5.3 Views of Police Respondents
5.4 Views of Procurator Fiscal
5.5 Views of Key Local Groups
5.6 Test Purchase Visits
5.7 Implications of the Alcohol Test Purchase Pilot

6. CONCLUSIONS

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