1. The Impact of Ontario’s Extended Drinking Hours on Cross-Border Cities of Windsor and Detroit
    Vingilis E, McLeod AI, Seeley J, Mann R, Voas R, Compton C. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 38(1), 63-70.
    Date: 2006 (archived)
  2. Road Safety Impact of Extended Drinking Hours in Ontario
    Vingilis E, McLeod AI, Seeley J, Mann RE, Beirness D, Compton CP. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 37(3), 549-556.
    Date: 2005 (archived)
  3. Illegal Alcohol Sales to Obviously Intoxicated Patrons at Licensed Establishments
    Toomey TL, Wagenaar AC, Erickson DJ, Fletcher LA, Patrek W, Lenk KM. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 28(5), 769-774.
    Date: 2004 (archived)
  4. State Laws Mandating or Promoting Training Programs for Alcohol Servers and Establishment Managers: An Assessment of Statutory and Administrative Procedures
    Mosher JF, Toomey TL, Good C, Harwood EM, Wagenaar AC. Journal of Public Health Policy. 23(1), 90-113.
    Date: 2002 (archived)
  5. The Effects of Eliminating Alcohol in a College Stadium: The Folsom Field Beer Ban
    Bormann CA, Stone MH. Journal of American College Health. 50(2), 81-88.
    Date: 2001 (archived)
  6. Long-Term Effects of a Community-Wide Alcohol Server Training Intervention
    Buka SL, Birdthistle IJ. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 60(1), 27-36.
    Date: 1999 (archived)
  7. Alcohol Sales to Pseudo-Intoxicated Bar Patrons
    Toomey TL, Wagenaar AC, Kilian G, Fitch O, Rothstein C, Fletcher L. Public Health Reports. 114(4), 337-342.
    Date: 1999 (archived)
  8. Comparing Statewide Alcohol Server Training Programs
    Dresser J, Glicksman L. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior. 61, 150.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  9. Qualitative Assessment of Training Programs for Alcohol Servers and Establishment Managers
    Toomey TL, Kilian GR, Gehan JP, Perry C, Jones-Webb R, Wagenaar AC. Public Health Reports. 113(2), 162-169.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  10. A Community-Wide Responsible Beverage Service Program in Three Communities: Early Findings
    Saltz RF, Stanghetta P. Addiction. 92 Suppl 2, S237-249.
    Date: 1997 (archived)
  11. Mandated Server Training and Reduced Alcohol-Involved Traffic Crashes: A Time Series Analysis of the Oregon Experience
    Holder HD, Wagenaar AC. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 26(1), 89-97.
    Date: 1994 (archived)
  12. Alcoholic Beverage Server Liability and the Reduction of Alcohol-Involved Problems
    Holder HD, Janes K, Mosher J, Saltz R, Spurr S, Wagenaar AC. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 54(1), 23-36.
    Date: 1993 (archived)
  13. The Geographic Relationship Between Alcohol Use, Bars, Liquor Shops and Traffic Injuries in Rotterdam
    Van Oers J, Garretsen H. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 54: 739-744.
    Date: 1993 (archived)
  14. Responsible Alcohol Service: A Study of Server, Manager, and Environmental Impact
    Howard-Pitney B, Johnson MD, Altman DG, Hopkins R, Hammond N. American Journal of Public Health. 81(2), 197-199.
    Date: 1991 (archived)
  15. Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Server- Intervention Education
    McKnight AJ. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 52(5), 389-397.
    Date: 1991 (archived)
  16. Effects of Alcoholic Beverage Server Liability on Traffic Crash Injuries
    Wagenaar AC, Holder HD. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 15(6), 942-947.
    Date: 1991 (archived)
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