Aaron Chalfin of the School of Arts & Sciences co-authored research on the connection between drinking at home and rising rates of domestic violence during the pandemic. “The circumstances of alcohol consumption matter. Drinking in a public setting with friends means drinking under the supervision of bartenders and others who can potentially call the police,” said Chalfin and colleagues. “Such oversight doesn’t happen in the privacy of one’s home.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/more-drinking-at-home-is-linked-to-domestic-abuse/2021/04/28/dfbae39e-a780-11eb-8c1a-56f0cb4ff3b5_story.html The Washington Post