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This Melbourne Cup, alcohol and sport collide. Forget the horses. It's domestic violence we should be watching for

  • Written by Kirsty Forsdike, Senior Lecturer, La Trobe Business School and Senior Researcher in Centre for Sport & Social Impact, La Trobe University
This Melbourne Cup, alcohol and sport collide. Forget the horses. It's domestic violence we should be watching for

Not everyone looks forward to the Melbourne Cup. Domestic violence and emergency services ready themselves for a potential increase[1] in calls, call-outs and admissions.

But as our recent review shows[2], the Melbourne Cup isn’t the only major sporting event around the world linked to a rise in domestic violence.

Not everyone agrees on why this is happening. We show alcohol is just one factor.

Read more: Is the Melbourne Cup still the race that stops the nation – or are we saying #nuptothecup?[3]

What’s going on?

Police-recorded assaults and emergency department presentations for assault increase[4] on or around the major sporting events in Victoria – the AFL grand final, Melbourne Cup and Formula 1.

In particular, domestic violence assaults rise significantly[5] on the day of the Melbourne Cup.

In New South Wales, police data across six years shows domestic violence assaults increased by more than 40%[6] following State of Origin rugby league games compared with non-State of Origin nights.

Our review also shows domestic violence increases[7] on days of, and around, major sporting events around the world. This includes major National Football League games in the United States and Canada, and soccer matches in Scotland.

Read more: Whether teams win or lose, sporting events lead to spikes in violence against women and children[8]

Why is this happening?

Not everyone agrees on why domestic violence is linked with major sporting events. We know perpetrators are more likely to use violence or become more violent during public holidays[9] in Australia. Both the AFL grand final and the Melbourne Cup receive a dedicated public holiday in Victoria on or around the event.

Alcohol is certainly a risk factor[10] for increased frequency and severity of domestic violence. The use of alcohol during major sports events and over holidays is well documented[11].

Similarly, gambling[12] and stress over income loss is also linked to [13] the increased use and escalation of domestic violence. These too can occur around the time of events, such as the Melbourne Cup.

But focusing on alcohol and gambling alone runs the risk of such violence being excused[14]. This focus can send the message that men cannot be held entirely responsible for their behaviour.

Racehorses in 2021 Melbourne Cup
Domestic violence rates spike on Melbourne Cup day. James Ross/AAP Image

A sport’s culture

A sport’s culture can also be a contributing factor[15] to domestic violence. Sport, violence, and what it means to be a man have long been recognised as connected[16]. For instance, coaches promote aggression[17] for performance.

There’s also an emotive connection[18] to sport. Sport fans display “irrational passions”, maintain “blind optimism”, have “highly charged” memories and passion that mimic “addiction[19]”.

Read more: Toughen up snowflake! Sports coaches can be emotionally abusive – here's how to recognise it[20]

However, our review[21] also showed that not all sports or their events are associated with domestic violence. Each sits within a culture that differs from sport to sport and country to country.

Some studies we reviewed showed that contact sports, such as American football[22], were associated with increases in domestic violence. Meanwhile, other contact sports, for instance, rugby union in the United Kingdom, were not[23].

Soccer is a non-contact sport but was linked to increased rates[24] of domestic violence in the UK. Traditional rivalry between opposing soccer teams had a significant impact[25] on domestic violence rates.

Perhaps emotionally charged games may best indicate whether an increased rate in domestic violence is likely. Examples include finals, or when a team is close to winning or losing a league. Frustrating or controversial outcomes, such as poor play or refereeing decisions, may also predict a rise in domestic violence.

Soccer fan raising fist while watching soccer match
Frustrating or controversial outcomes, such as poor play or refereeing decisions, may also predict a rise in domestic violence. Pixabay, CC BY-SA[26][27]

An unexpected loss, for example, is connected with increased domestic violence[28] rates, more so if that game is also considered important, for example during finals or potentially exiting a World Cup.

However, a UK study[29] found that alcohol-related domestic violence significantly increased only when England won, not when they lost or drew. So losing is not necessarily the key factor.

Drinking motives may come into play here, with different supporters drinking (more) to celebrate or to cope[30].

When taken together, we can conclude[31] it’s the culture of a particular sport in a particular country, exaggerated by keen rivalry, how emotionally charged a game might be, and when the game is played, that can predict a rise in domestic violence. That’s in addition to increased gambling or alcohol use linked to these events.

Read more: How sport can tackle violence against women and girls[32]

What can we do about it?

Policies to address domestic violence associated with sport need to be tailored to the places where an event is taking place and how a country’s, or even state’s, culture influences sporting fans’ behaviour.

We need to think about:

  • when major sporting events are scheduled (ideally away from public holidays)

  • limiting alcohol availability and increased prices, particularly during major events

  • joint planning across police, health and specialist domestic violence services ahead of major sporting events

  • developing social marketing campaigns for fans to coincide with with sporting events, such as the AFL grand final’s #liftyourgame. Such campaigns need to be free of alcohol and gambling sponsorship.

Initiatives need to be developed with support from policy makers, state, and national sports organisations, as well as specialist domestic violence and emergency services.

They need to be effectively tailored to the sport, its fans, and the cultural context being targeted. They need to happen now and be evaluated.

If this article raises issues for you or someone you know, contact: 1800 RESPECT[33] (1800 737 732), Safe Steps[34] (1800 015 188), Men’s Referral Service[35] (1300 766 491) or Mensline[36] (1300 78 99 78). In an emergency, call 000.

William Douglas, policy and projects officer at No to Violence[37] co-authored this article and is a partner in the research mentioned in it.

References

  1. ^ potential increase (www.vichealth.vic.gov.au)
  2. ^ review shows (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
  3. ^ Is the Melbourne Cup still the race that stops the nation – or are we saying #nuptothecup? (theconversation.com)
  4. ^ increase (www.vichealth.vic.gov.au)
  5. ^ rise significantly (www.vichealth.vic.gov.au)
  6. ^ by more than 40% (fare.org.au)
  7. ^ increases (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
  8. ^ Whether teams win or lose, sporting events lead to spikes in violence against women and children (theconversation.com)
  9. ^ during public holidays (web.archive.org.au)
  10. ^ risk factor (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
  11. ^ well documented (www.vichealth.vic.gov.au)
  12. ^ gambling (www.anrows.org.au)
  13. ^ also linked to (journals.sagepub.com)
  14. ^ being excused (media-cdn.ourwatch.org.au)
  15. ^ contributing factor (xyonline.net)
  16. ^ connected (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  17. ^ promote aggression (cgscholar.com)
  18. ^ emotive connection (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
  19. ^ addiction (www.tandfonline.com)
  20. ^ Toughen up snowflake! Sports coaches can be emotionally abusive – here's how to recognise it (theconversation.com)
  21. ^ our review (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
  22. ^ American football (academic.oup.com)
  23. ^ were not (www.sciencedirect.com)
  24. ^ increased rates (journals.sagepub.com)
  25. ^ significant impact (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
  26. ^ Pixabay (www.pexels.com)
  27. ^ CC BY-SA (creativecommons.org)
  28. ^ increased domestic violence (doi.org)
  29. ^ a UK study (www.sciencedirect.com)
  30. ^ to celebrate or to cope (theconversation.com)
  31. ^ we can conclude (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
  32. ^ How sport can tackle violence against women and girls (theconversation.com)
  33. ^ 1800 RESPECT (1800respect.org.au)
  34. ^ Safe Steps (www.safesteps.org.au)
  35. ^ Men’s Referral Service (ntv.org.au)
  36. ^ Mensline (mensline.org.au)
  37. ^ No to Violence (ntv.org.au)

Read more https://theconversation.com/this-melbourne-cup-alcohol-and-sport-collide-forget-the-horses-its-domestic-violence-we-should-be-watching-for-191497

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