Objectives. This study examined the relationship between rate of assau
ltive violence and density of alcohol outlets in New Jersey. Methods.
Data pertaining to assaultive violence, alcohol outlet density, and so
ciodemographic factors were obtained from municipalities in New Jersey
(n = 223) and assessed through bivariate and multivariate analyses. R
esults. Sociodemographic factors accounted for 70% (R-2 =.70) Of the v
ariance in the rate of assaultive violence. Outlet density did not add
significantly to the explained variance of this model. Conclusions. i
n New Jersey, alcohol outlet density is not geographically associated
with higher rates of violence. Alternative methodological and analytic
techniques are required to better specify the relationship between al
cohol availability and violence.