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         Drug Prevention:     more books (100)
  1. Drugs, Drug Testing, and You (Drug Abuse Prevention Library) by Lawrence Clayton, 1997-09
  2. Substance Abuse Prevention: The Intersection of Science and Practice by Julie Hogan, Kristen Gabrielsen, et all 2002-10-10
  3. Drug Prevention - Just Say Now by Peter Stoker, 1992-11-01
  4. 101 Ready-to-Use Drug Prevention Activities: Curriculum Based and Reproducible for Grades 2-6 by Edited, 1999-06-01
  5. Drugs for Relapse Prevention of Alcoholism (Milestones in Drug Therapy)
  6. Amphetamines and Other Stimulants (Drug Abuse Prevention Library) by Lawrence Clayton, 1998-05
  7. Illegal Drug Markets: From Research to Prevention Policy (Crime (Crime Prevention Studies)
  8. Drug-Proof Your Kids: A Prevention Guide & an Intervention Plan by Stephen Arterburn, Jim Burns, 1989-09
  9. Drug Interdiction: Partnerships, Legal Principles, and Investigative Methodologies for Law Enforcement, Second Edition by George S. Steffen, Samuel M. Candelaria, 2010-04-05
  10. Drug Abuse: Concepts, Prevention, and Cessation (Cambridge Studies on Child and Adolescent Health) by Steve Sussman, Susan L. Ames, 2008-02-25
  11. School-Based Drug Prevention: What Kind of Drugs USe does it Prevent? by Jonathan P. Caulkins, 2003-04-25
  12. Drugs in Perspective by Richard Fields, 2006-03-16
  13. AIDS, drugs and prevention; perspectives on individual and commu ity action. by Tim and Richard Hartnoll, eds Rhodes, 1996
  14. Drugs and Domestic Violence (Hazelden/Rosen Drug Abuse Prevention Library) by R. Jamiolkowski, 1997-08

21. ED/OSDFS - Office Of Safe And Drug-Free Schools
and development of ED program policy and legislative proposals and in overall Administrationpolicies related to violence and drug prevention; drafting program
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The newly created Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools (OSDFS) administers, coordinates, and recommends policy for improving quality and excellence of programs and activities that are designed to:
  • Provide financial assistance for drug and violence prevention activities and activities that promote the health and well being of students in elementary and secondary schools, and institutions of higher education. Activities may be carried out by State and local educational agencies and by other public and private nonprofit organizations. Participate in the formulation and development of ED program policy and legislative proposals and in overall Administration policies related to violence and drug prevention; drafting program regulations. Participate in interagency committees, groups, and partnerships related to drug and violence prevention, coordinating with other Federal agencies on issues related to comprehensive school health, and advising the Secretary on the formulation of comprehensive school health education policy.

22. Archived: Drug Prevention Programs In Higher Education
Archive d Information. Biennial Evaluation Report FY 93-94 Chapter 534. DrugPrevention Programs in Higher Education. (CFDA No. 84.183) I. Program Profile.
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A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
Biennial Evaluation Report - FY 93-94 Chapter 534
Drug Prevention Programs in Higher Education
(CFDA No. 84.183)
I. Program Profile
Legislation: Title IV, Part D (Section 5131) of the Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1994, as amended (20 U.S.C. 3211) (expires September 30, 1999). Purpose: To encourage the development, implementation, operation, and improvement of drug education and prevention programs for students enrolled in institutions of higher education (IHEs). Funding History Fiscal Year Appropriation
II. Program Information and Analysis
Performance Indicators
The main performance indicator that has been used applies to the Institution-Wide program. It measures whether or not the Institution-Wide program at a given IHE is still in existence one year after the Federal Drug Prevention Programs in Higher Education (DPPHE) monies have expired. One main purpose of the Institution-Wide program is to provide seed money to programs that are likely to continue beyond the period of Federal support. If the program does in fact continue beyond the Federal support period, this is viewed as a positive outcome. Since the fall of 1990, the Department of Education has conducted a survey of the institutions whose Institution-Wide grants expired 1 year earlier. The surveys have revealed that approximately 94 percent of the Institution-Wide programs that were awarded in FYs 1987 through 1989 are still in existence.

23. Narconon Drug Prevention And Education Information
Drug education center and referral service, provides drug prevention programs to school children in Category Regional North America Health Mental Health......Narconon drug prevention and Education delivering Drug Education to SouthernCalifornia. Copyright © 2002 Narconon Drug Education and Prevention, Inc.
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Why is it that more than eight thousand people in this country, mostly young people, start using illegal drugs every day? Is it peer pressure? Is it because the media pushes drugs harder than any junkie in the back of some dark alley? Or maybe it's because the people who make and sell drugs know exactly what 'buttons' to push to make a youngster want to use.
Although all of these are contributing factors, they couldn't have an impact on our kids if there was effective DRUG EDUCATION in the schools or other places where young people gather. The war on drugs will only be won by educating our children about the dangers of drugs.
In addition to rehabilitating those who have fallen into the trap of drug abuse, Narconon staff work very hard to prevent young people from using drugs in the first place. The Narconon program has provided drug prevention programs to school children in Southern California for over 20 years and has reached hundreds of thousands students. We offer a comprehensive series of interactive presentations for students in grades three through twelve.
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24. First Grade Plus, FREE Educational Drug Prevention Materials.
Free stories, coloring pages, follow up exercises, and teaching hints to supplement drug prevention Category Reference Education Teaching Resources Elementary......Welcome to FIRST GRADE PLUS. An educational website where primary teacherswill find free materials to supplement their drug prevention curriculum.
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Welcome to FIRST GRADE PLUS An educational website where primary teachers will find free materials to supplement their drug prevention curriculum. Featuring Tuckertown and its fascinating cast of animal characters. Download this entertaining and fun program free Stories, coloring pages, follow up exercises, and teaching hints all included! Enter our site and discover one of the most innovative educational programs available anywhere....Tuckertown. Meet the cast of characters who live there. They're waiting to be invited into your classroom and give your children educational experiences they'll never forget! Drug awareness stories (values and ecology to be released soon) taking place in a little home for distressed animals called TuckerTown. Many first grade teachers abhor the idea of exposing their children to the world of drug abuse, but in Tuckertown they have nothing to fear. They'll find well conceived stories free of anything frightening or threatening..... educational entertainment in a fun atmosphere. On the following pages the TuckerTown program is presented for downloading You will find everything required to present the program in your classroom including stories, coloring pages, discussion questions, follow up exercises, and teaching tips. It's yours to use exclusively in your classroom

25. Home Page
Non-profit organization providing prevention education strategies to at-risk youth in Dallas and Tarrant Category Regional North America Organizations......drug prevention Resources, Inc. provides prevention Copyright® 2002 drug prevention Resources Inc. Site design by wendymoore designs.
http://www.dpri.com/
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Project C.O.A.L Drug Prevention Resources, Inc. provides prevention strategies that empower youth and families to flourish within their environment. Drug Prevention Resource's mission is achieved in a multifaceted approach that includes direct program delivery along with consulting and training to assist others in achieving maximum results from their prevention efforts. These services are provided through the organization's full-time staff and a number of volunteers. To find out how you can help, Click here The Countdown is on
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26. Adolescent Addiction - Alcohol And Drug - Prevention
Relapse Prevention. Know inside information on drug prevention frompeople who deal with the problem every day. Adolescents, drug
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Consequences ... Paraphernalia NODRUGS.COM SCHOOLS Assembly Program NODRUGS.COM COOL STUFF NODRUGS.COM ORDER FORM NODRUGS.COM THANK YOU $19.95, Includes shipping Table of Contents *The Nature of Adolescent Drug Use *Signs of Drug Use *Stages of Drug Use *Peer Influence *How Adolescents Promote Drug Use *Gateways to Harder Drugs *Drug Dealing *Refusal Skills *Intervening a Friend’s Drug Use *Enabling *Lifetime Prevention Strategies *Divorce and Prevention *Setting Limits *Party Planning *Effective Listening *Talking About Drugs *Discussing Real Life Situations *Intervention *Confronting Drug Use *Documentation *Contract *Student Assistant Programs *Room Searches *Manipulative Tactics *Handling Manipulative Behavior *After the Arrest *Court *Juvenile Probation *Juvenile Detention *Rehabilitation *Relapse Prevention Know inside information on drug prevention from people who deal with the problem every day. Adolescents, drug dealers, teachers, counselors, juvenile probation officers, police officers, and a juvenile court judge give practical advice for all parents and professionals.

27. Heroin Chic - Indiana PRC Drug Prevention Program Ideas
drug prevention Lesson Programming Ideas Heroin Chic. This Webpage isprovided to assist drug educators and drug prevention professionals
http://www.drugs.indiana.edu/prevention/heroin.html
Heroin Chic This Webpage is provided to assist drug educators and drug prevention professionals in locating information to develop a locally-appropriate lesson or activity on "heroin chic." The messages are unmistakable heroin is "in" among certain groups in American society. The gaunt, super-anorexic, glassy-eye, pale stares are everywhere, from Calvin Klein ads to Packard-Bell computer commercials. The look of death is everywhere. Some people call it "heroin chic." In an address to the U.S. Conference of Mayors, on May 21, 1997, President Bill Clinton decried the "heroin chic" approach taken by certain fashion photographers, that glamourizes the use and abuse of heroin. The president's remarks increased press exposure of the heroin chic phenomenon. Clinton's comments, apparently, were triggered by a New York Times story on the heroin overdose death of fashion photographer David Sorrenti, whose work popularized the heroin chic look. Perhaps, coverage of Clinton's remarks will bring appropriate attention to the inappropriate glamourization of an extremely dangerous drug. HEROIN!

28. School-Based Drug Prevention Programs: A Longitudinal Study In Selected School D
SchoolBased drug prevention Programs A Longitudinal Study in Selected School Districts- RTI International Webpage - Information on how to order the final
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29. School-Based Drug Prevention: What Kind Of Drug Use Does It Prevent?
SchoolBased drug prevention What Kind of Drug Use Does It Prevent?Jonathan Caulkins, Rosalie Pacula, Susan Paddock, James R. Chiesa
http://www.rand.org/publications/MR/MR1459/
School-Based Drug Prevention: What Kind of Drug Use Does It Prevent? Jonathan Caulkins, Rosalie Pacula, Susan Paddock, James R. Chiesa
$24.00 (paperback, 186 pp.)
ISBN: 0-8330-3082-5
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Contents Preface
Summary

Acknowledgments

Chapter One: INTRODUCTION
Are Prevention's Effects Large Enough to Be Worth the Effort?
Background and Goals of This Study
Our Approach: Its Strengths and Weaknesses Organization of This Report Chapter Two: SOCIAL BENEFIT AND COST RESULTS How We Estimate Prevention's Social Benefits Social Benefit Results School-Based Prevention's Social Costs Sensitivity of Findings to Variations in Assumptions Other Results of Interest Conclusions and Discussion Chapter Three: LIFETIME DRUG CONSUMPTION WITHOUT PREVENTION How Much Do Users Consume over Their Lives? What Is the Probability That Someone Will Become a User? How Should Present and Future Quantities Be Compared? (The Discount Factor) Chapter Four: SCHOOL-BASED PREVENTION'S EFFECTIVENESS AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM Selection of Programs upon Which Composite Estimates Are Based Measures of Effectiveness Individual Program Effects Aggregate Program Effects Chapter Five: SCHOOL-BASED PREVENTION'S EFFECTIVENESS AT REDUCING LIFETIME DRUG USE Measuring Decay of Short-Term Effect Taking Account of Length of Initiation Delay Translating Effectiveness Predictors to Results Chapter Six: ADJUSTMENTS TO PREVENTION'S EFFECTIVENESS Causation Versus Correlation Qualifier

30. What Are The True Benefits Of School-Based Drug Prevention Programs?
What Are the True Benefits of SchoolBased drug prevention Programs? Whereare the benefits of a drug prevention program realized?
http://www.rand.org/publications/RB/RB6009/
What Are the True Benefits of School-Based Drug Prevention Programs?
The purpose of school-based drug prevention programs is to prevent, or at least diminish, children's use of a variety of substances, including licit substances such as alcohol and tobacco as well as illicit ones such as cocaine and marijuana. In fact, most successful school-based drug prevention programs, such as Lifeskills and Project ALERT, are not targeted to specific substances. Which drugs then, in terms of usage, do they affect? Where are the benefits of a drug prevention program realized? Through a reduction in crime related to a contracting cocaine market? Through higher productivity associated with diminished alcohol use? Or through less money spent on health care for smokers? To put the question more provocatively, are school-based drug prevention programs better viewed as a weapon in the war against illegal drug use or as a public health program for decreasing the adverse effects of licit substances? The answers to such questions should provide a clearer understanding of the merits of a drug prevention program and limit unrealistic expectations of what such a program can accomplish. The answers to these questions also bear on funding sources for drug prevention and the types of programs drug prevention should be competing against for scarce resources. In a recent study Drug Policy Research Center The DPRC estimates are limited to tangible, measurable benefits; they include reduced productivity losses and reductions in costs to government and the health care system, but not decreases in pain and suffering or decreased loss of life. The estimates apply to a hypothetical drug prevention program that is representative of successful real-world programs. The researchers did not seek to evaluate and contrast the relative merits of specific programs.

31. "The Mendez Foundation - The Innovator In Drug And Violence Prevention Education
A substance abuse and violence prevention organization, focuses on alcohol, tobacco and drug prevention education among children and teenagers.
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32. 4/95 Summary
Circular number 4/95. drug prevention and Schools. Summary of contents.The Circular sets out the statutory position on drug education
http://www.dfes.gov.uk/publications/guidanceonthelaw/4_95/summary.htm
Circular number 4/95 Drug Prevention and Schools Summary of contents The Circular:
  • sets out the statutory position on drug education in schools; offers guidance on the principles which should inform drug education; offers guidance to help schools develop and implement programmes of drug education and deal effectively and consistently with drug-related incidents; and focuses on tobacco, alcohol, volatile substances (solvents) in addition to illegal drugs.
All enquiries about this Circular should be sent to: Richard Page
Department for Education
Sanctuary Buildings
Great Smith Street
London
Tel: 0171-925-5726
Fax: 0171-925-6954 Further copies of this circular can be obtained from: Department of Education and Employment Publications,
PO Box 5050,
Sudbury

33. Center For Drug Prevention Research
Center for drug prevention Research. MISSION, Home, The Center fordrug prevention Research is the only officially designated Type
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PROJECTS Graduate Internship The major types of projects, which are the hallmark of the nationally renowned Center, include: 1) Research and evaluation projects aimed at developing and testing innovative and cost-effective science-based prevention and intervention programs tailored to individual risk and protective factors of specific populations; 2) Education and training projects aimed at developing, collecting and disseminating new scientific prevention and health promotion technologies, strategies and research data to those within schools, colleges, government agencies, businesses, health and social organizations, and the general public; and 3) Consultation to inform public policy concerning alcohol, tobacco and other drug use problems and their prevention within specific groups.

34. Narconon International - Narconon Drug Prevention Program
Narconon drug prevention and Education Services for Adults,Children, K12 Education, Youth and Community Centers.
http://www.narconon.org/narconon_drug_prevention.htm
Narconon Drug Prevention
There are currently 15 million drug users in the United States and an increasingly large number of those are children. Ours is a nation that largely praises quick fixes and easy relief, which leads to the event of experimentation followed by addiction.
Narconon staff have educated over 1.5 million school children through the Narconon drug education and training programs. Our program has demonstrated effectiveness as a solution to keeping kids off drugs.
Outcome studies show that early drug prevention must give young children the truth, the vital information and tools they need to make their own choice to keep away from drugs. Our track record over the past two decades is impressive with key results being reported.
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The Narconon Drug Education program assists schools in meeting several criteria for U.S. Department of Education Title IV (Safe and Drug Free Schools) funds:
  • By continually monitoring trends in youth substance abuse, the Narconon Drug Education program keeps pace with changing community needs. Presentations are real and reflect what kids are actually doing.

35. Narconon International - Drug Prevention Centers
for Addiction. Narconon drug prevention and Education Services forAdults, Children, K12 Education, Youth and Community Centers.
http://www.narconon.org/narconon_prevention_centers.htm
Establishing Narconon
Drug Prevention Centers
Narconon Drug Prevention centers have been established all over the world, many by graduates of the Narconon program who felt it was their responsibility to prevent young people from falling into the trap of drug addiction such as they had. Professionals in the field of substance abuse and prevention have chosen to adopt the Narconon methods as an effective way to combat drug abuse in their community.
With minimal financial and staffing resources one can establish an effective program that reaches thousands of youth in the community each week. A Narconon drug prevention program can be started with a basic complement of three or four staff, and build to a large center.
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This program can also be implemented in an existing center or be utilized as part of a community coalition. Professional training is available at our international training center which includes the Narconon Communications course, the Narconon Drug Prevention Specialist course, as well as adminstrative training.
It is not enough to have a few programs and centers reaching a limited number of people, we must educate all our children, and adults, before it is too late. Therefore we offer this program to any who would like to help prevent drug abuse and create a drug-free society.

36. Substance Misuse Information - Drug Prevention Resources Pack 2001
DH Home, You are here Substance Misuse Information drug preventionResources Pack, drug prevention Resources Pack 2001. The Government's
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Search Links Contact DH ... DH Home You are here: Substance Misuse Information Drug Prevention Resources Pack Young People Young People's Substance Misuse Planning Grant: 2001/2002 Healthy Schools Projects Health Action Zone Projects ... Archive Drug Prevention Resources Pack 2001 The Government's 10-year strategy for tackling drug misuse ( Tackling Drugs to build a better Britain ) seeks to shift the emphasis away from reactive drug treatment to proactive drug misuse prevention measures. As part of this process Government is investing significant new resources into drugs education and prevention. In addition to their own planning arrangements, all local public agencies are required to work together in planning drug misuse services. Each local area has a Drug Action Team co-ordinator, whose job it is to facilitate this joint working. In addition, all drug misuse services for children must be planned through local integrated children's planning arrangements. The local agencies include the NHS, Social Services, Police, Probation, Youth Offending Teams and local authority directorates such as social services and education. In 2001/2002, NHS funding has been allocated for two purposes:

37. Substance Misuse Information - Government Drug Prevention Funding Streams
DH Home, You are here Substance Misuse Information Government drug preventionFunding Streams, Government drug prevention Funding Streams. Ref NH/JB.
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Search Links Contact DH ... DH Home You are here: Substance Misuse Information Government Drug Prevention Funding Streams Young People Young People's Substance Misuse Planning Grant: 2001/2002 Healthy Schools Projects Health Action Zone Projects ... Archive Government Drug Prevention Funding Streams Ref: NH/JB May 2002 Dear Colleague Government Drug Prevention Funding Streams The purpose of this letter is to give information about sources of Government funding available for drug prevention. It is anticipated that this information will help local agencies to plan programmes in partnership. This letter is aimed primarily at Strategic Health Authorities and Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) but will be of interest to others and has been copied to a range of agencies accordingly. Please circulate to other relevant parties as appropriate. This letter focuses on the two funding streams which are supported by the Drug Prevention Development Team. These are

38. The Straight Talk Program Drug And Alcohol Prevention For Teens
Offers a parent supervised alcohol and drug prevention program for adolescents 1216, free telephone advisory service for mental health related issues. Our staff has over 30 years of clinical experience.
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If you had the ability to look into the future and you could see your young son or daughter joy-riding with friends high on wine, you would do everything in your power to stop it - wouldn't you? We can not see into the future, but you can help protect your young teenager today by making an investment in The Straight Talk Program . What better way is there to help insure their future health and well-being? Order The Straight Talk Program today - while there is still time. Remember, it's better to be safe than sorry. Act now. We also offer a drug and alcohol prevention community web site for parents, students, and professionals. 130 Davis Street, Glasgow, KY 42141
Phone: 1-270-659-7952
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david@drstrahley.com Dr. David Strahley

39. Drug And Alcohol Prevention
Journeyworks Home. Journeyworks Publishing Alcohol and Other drug prevention Clickon any of the pictures to get a close up view and ordering information.
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40. Youth Program Dedicated To Drug Prevention - Drugs Bite
Stephen Arrington is an antidrug and motivational speaker that has spoken at over 500 schools.Category Health Teen Health Drugs and Alcohol......Stephen Arrington's Drugs Bite Statically many drug education programs don'ttruly change youthful opinions. This one works check my references.
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Stephen Arrington's " Drugs Bite"
Statically many drug education programs don't truly change youthful opinions. This one works check my references . See a sample newspaper article. Please read Cambridge University's prestigious Something About The Author I have spoken in 1400+ public schools in 49 states. motivate youths to work for their dreams through discipline and encourage them to assume leadership roles. Childhood dreams are the foundations for adult realities ," You are visitor # The Cousteau Society . He left the job of his dreams to be a motivational speaker for public schools and youth groups. He shows multimedia programs about his adventures with dolphins, humpback whales orcas ( that were eating 8' long sharks ), and filming lava flowing underwater. He also led the most extensive great white shark research project ever launched. Steve uses adventure to challenge youths to pursue life enhancing goals that can only be achieved through right choices and a commitment to excellence. Click here for cost of programs ( reduced 20% to 30% ) and references.

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