Pub. No. 245. Delehanty E, Schriemer D, Lenk KM, Hebert C, Nelson TF, Bosma LM, Toomey TL. Assessing the implementation of Place of Last Drink (POLD): A strategy to reduce overservice of alcohol. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 32 (2): 175-80, 2025. |
Pub. No. 244. Toomey TL, Lenk KM, Schriemer D, Maclehose R, Scholz N, Gloppen K, Bosma LM, Delehanty E, Nelson TF. A place of last drink initiative: Effects on various types of crime. Substance Use & Misuse 60(1):130-136, 2025. |
Pub. No. 242. Toomey TL, Mark G, Scholz N, Schriemer D, Delehanty E, Lenk KM, MacLehose R, Nelson TF. Does a place of last drink initiative affect the likelihood of alcohol sales to obviously intoxicated patrons? Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 48:1132-1141, 2024. |
Pub. No. 241. Hebert C, Schriemer D, Delehanty E, Bosma LM, Nelson TF, Lenk KM, Toomey TL. Does a place of last drink (POLD) initiative affect alcohol serving staff attitudes and perceptions related to overservice of alcohol? Substance Use & Misuse, 59:478-485, 2024. |
Pub. No. 236. Schriemer DC, Lenk KM, Scholz N, Erickson DJ, Toomey TL, Joshi S, Jones-Webb R, Nelson TF. Strategies used by local law enforcement agencies to prevent overservice of alcohol in the United States. Journal of Community Health. 48(1):10-7, 2023. |
Pub. No. 235. Lenk KM, Toomey TL, MacLehose RF, Scholz N, Schriemer D, Nelson TF, Delehanty E, Bosma LM, Gloppen K. Place of last drink enforcement: Effects on alcohol-related traffic crashes. Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research. 47(2):406-13, 2023. |
Matter CM, Timmermann Goodpaster SL, Bosma LM, Toomey, TL. Community organizing to change policies to prevent illegal alcohol sales at community festivals. In: Preventing Alcohol-related Problems, Bosma LM., Giesbrecht N. eds. Washington DC: American Public Health Association Press, 2017. Order this publication (hard copy or e-book) at: aphabookstore.org |
Pub. No. 217. Toomey TL, Lenk KM, Erickson DJ, Horvath KJ, Ecklund AM, Nederhoff DM, Hunt SL, Nelson TF. Effects of a hybrid online and in-person-training program designed to reduce alcohol sales to obviously intoxicated patrons. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 78(2):268-275, 2017. |
Pub. No. 214. Toomey TL, Lenk KM, Nederhoff DM, Nelson TF, Ecklund AM, Horvath KJ, Erickson DJ. Can obviously intoxicated patrons still easily buy alcohol at on-premise establishments? Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research,40(3):616-622, 2016. |
Pub. No. 199. Lenk KM, Toomey TL, Nelson TF, Jones-Webb R, Erickson DJ. State and local law enforcement agency efforts to prevent sales to obviously intoxicated patrons. Journal of Community Health, 30(2):339-348, 2014. |
Pub. No. 161. Lenk KM, Toomey TL, Erickson DJ. Propensity of alcohol establishments to sell to obviously intoxicated patrons. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 30(7):1994-1999, 2006. |
Pub. No. 140. Toomey TL, Wagenaar AC, Erickson DJ, Fletcher LA, Patrek W., Lenk KM. Illegal alcohol sales to obviously intoxicated patrons at licensed establishments. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 28(5):769-774, May 2004. |