presents the odds ratios for the association between non-binge and binge alcohol use with involvement in violent behavior. With respect to the association between non-binge alcohol use and violence, the only significant relationship identified—while controlling for sociodemographic and drug use factors—was for youth at age 13 (2003; OR = 1.97, 95% CI = 1.04–3.72). In terms of binge drinking, we identified a distinct pattern of results. Controlling for sociodemographic and drug use factors, binge drinking was significantly associated with violent behavior between ages 13 (2003) and 20 (2010) with the largest odds ratios observed during the early adolescent period. However, the 95% CIs—and the less conservative 84% CIs (not shown)—for all significant associations overlap, thereby suggesting no differences in the magnitude of the association. There was no significant interaction between gender and alcohol use in regards to violence (data not shown).