Larry Harrison
University of Hull
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Substance Use & Misuse | 1997
Larry Harrison; Matthew Sutton; Eric Gardiner
Epidemiological studies among migrant ethnic groups are potentially important as a way to provide insight into the relative importance of genetic, cultural, and socioeconomic factors in the etiology of substance use disorders. This paper summarizes prior United Kingdom studies of the prevalence of substance-use-associated problems in different ethnic groups before analyzing trends in recent mortality data by country of birth. On this evidence, rates of alcohol-related mortality may be marginally higher for those born in the Caribbean than for the native British, but are substantially raised for those born in Ireland and the Indian subcontinent. There is some indication that rates for the Caribbean and possibly the Irish groups have risen more rapidly than for the national population over a 12-year period. These differences in mortality rates seem to have arisen for complex reasons.
Disability & Society | 1997
Jill Manthorpe; Mike Walsh; Andy Alaszewski; Larry Harrison
ABSTRACT This article focuses on risk management in services for people with learning disabilities. It identifies the issue of risk as central to many historical and current care practices. It illustrates this through three examples that raise questions of risk in relationship to people with learning disabilities: on community care, alcohol and sexuality. It concludes that risk has often been negatively associated with danger, but that sensitive risk management has the potential to improve or maintain the quality of care services.
Health & Place | 1997
Andy Alaszewski; Mike Walsh; Jill Manthorpe; Larry Harrison
Modern cities depend on individualism and the process of contracting. Contracts between individuals contribute to stability and order in cities. However, this is challenged by risks and uncertainties especially those relating to vulnerable individuals who are unable or unwilling to enter into contractual relations. This paper focuses on the role of caring professions and the impact of new strategies for managing risks related to vulnerable adults and children, especially the shift from managing risk in institutions to managing risk in the community. This paper is based on research funded through the ESRC Risk and Human Behaviour Programme.
Addiction | 1999
Larry Harrison; Eric Gardiner
British Journal of Social Work | 1992
Andy Alaszewski; Larry Harrison
Addiction | 1992
Larry Harrison
Alcohol and Alcoholism | 1993
Larry Harrison; Roy Carr-Hill; Matt Sutton
Policy and Politics | 1987
Larry Harrison; Philip Tether
Addiction | 1986
Larry Harrison
British Journal of Social Work | 1988
Andy Alaszewski; Larry Harrison