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The Problem of Rave Parties

This guide addresses problems associated with rave parties. Rave partiesor, more simply, ravesare dance parties that feature fast-paced, repetitive electronic music and accompanying light shows. Raves are the focus of rave culture, a youth-oriented subculture that blends music, art and social ideals (e.g., peace, love, unity, respect, tolerance, happiness). Rave culture also entails the use of a range of licit and illicit drugs. Drug use is intended to enhance ravers' sensations and boost their energy so they can dance for long periods.

Rave party problems will be familiar to many police officers working in communities where raves have been held; they will be unfamiliar to many other officers who have never experienced raves or, perhaps, even heard of them. In many jurisdictions, the first time a young person dies while or after attending a rave and using rave-related drugs sparks media, public and political pressure on police to take action.1

In some respects, rave party problems are unique; they combine a particular blend of attitudes, drugs and behavior not found in other forms of youth culture. In other respects, rave party problems are but the latest variation in an ongoing history of problems associated with youth entertainment, experimentation, rebellion, and self-discovery.2

Dealing appropriately with raves is difficult for police. On the one hand, police often face substantial pressure from mainstream society to put an end to raves, usually through aggressive law enforcement. On the other hand, raves are enormously popular among a significant minority of teenagers and young adults, most of whom are generally law abiding and responsible. Strict enforcement efforts can alienate a key segment of this population from government in general, and the police in particular. To be sure, raves can pose genuine risks, but those risks are frequently exaggerated in the public's mind. It is important that police recognize that most rave-related harms happen to the ravers themselves, and while ravers are not wholly responsible for those harms, they willingly assume much of the risk for them. Accordingly, rave party problems are at least as much public health problems as they are crime and disorder problems. It is critical that you establish a solid base of facts about rave-related harms in your community, facts from which you can intelligently develop local policies and responses.

The principal rave-related concerns for police are:

Rave party problems are only one set of problems relating to youth, large crowds and illegal drugs, problems police are partially responsible for addressing. Other problems not directly addressed in this guide include:

Understanding the factors that contribute to your problem will help you frame your own local analysis questions, determine good effectiveness measures, recognize key intervention points, and select appropriate responses.

Although only a little more than a decade old, rave culture and the rave scene have evolved into different forms, with variations in music styles, settings, drugs used, and ravers' ages. The rave scene is variously referred to in the literature as the "club scene" or "dance scene" (and the drugs variously referred to as "rave drugs," "club drugs" or "dance drugs"). Here we provide only a brief and general history and description of rave culture and the rave scene; the culture and scene may vary somewhat from community to community.

Raves emerged in U.K. youth culture in the late 1980s, having started amidst the party atmosphere of Ibiza, a Mediterranean island frequented by British youth on vacation.3 Rave music originated in the United States, mainly in Detroit, Chicago and New York. 4, The rave scene soon spread to other European and North American countries, to Australia, to New Zealand, and elsewhere around the world. Raves, especially those held in large clubs, have been prominent in such North American cities as Toronto, Dallas, New Orleans, Atlanta, and Tampa and Orlando, Fla.; and in British cities such as Manchester, Liverpool and London.5

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Revealed: Shameless thug found guilty of killing ex-council leader with single deadly punch partied in Ibiza just …

DARREN MURPHY, 25, was excused from appearing in court so that he could enjoy holiday in Ibiza with pals while on bail for killing John Morrison in unprovoked attack.

A THUG who killed an ex-council leader with a single punch partied with his pals during a holiday in Ibiza just weeks before he stood in the dock.

Shameless Darren Murphy, 25, lived it up on the sunshine island while on bail for killing John Morrison in a vicious attack.

His legal team even managed to get him excused from a court appearance because of the trip.

Officials were forced to re-arrange a plea hearing in September so Murphy could jet off with his mates.

Bank worker Murphy, who was convicted of killing John last week, told the jury at the High Court in Glasgow he had thought about nothing else since John died.

But after his sunshine break, he posted photographs on Facebook showing him partying by the pool and in a nightclub.

He also posted a snap of himself drinking beer with Happy Mondays star Bez at Glasgow Green and another with his face painted like a tiger during birthday celebrations.

Murphy was found guilty of killing former East Dunbartonshire Council leader John, 51, of Milngavie, in the motiveless attack exactly a year ago.

He claimed hed acted in self-defence during the assault in Glasgow city centre.

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Leslie Phillips Axed Honeymoon Over Cancer Fears

British actor Leslie Phillips has cancelled his honeymoon after doctors booked him in for surgery to remove a growth from his nose.

The Carry On star, 89, married social worker Zara Carr in London on Friday (20Dec13) but has now revealed their post-wedding vacation was called off so medics could investigate a large facial lump.

Phillips is preparing to undergo surgery to remove the growth, but is relieved after medics discovered it to be non-cancerous.

He tells Britain's Sunday Mirror newspaper, "We won't be going straight away because I'll be in hospital. I have to get this thing removed. Thank God, it isn't cancer. It just looks rather awful at the moment but I am getting that sorted. We have been for all the appointments and the next part will be in a couple of weeks."

The couple will jet off for a sunshine break in Ibiza, Spain after the operation.

He adds, "I own a house in Ibiza where we will go. That will be the honeymoon really."

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