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Estrategia Nacional para el Control de Drogas, 2008
This is the Spanish-language version of the 2008 National Drug Control Strategy, the President's strategy to reduce drug abuse and its harmful effects. The Strategy calls for a balance between reducing the demand and supply for illegal drugs in America, and outlines new programs which have been proven to be effective in combating substance abuse.
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The President's National Drug Control Strategy
The Strategy calls for a balance between reducing the demand and supply for illegal drugs in America, and outlines new programs which have been proven to be effective ways of combating substance abuse.
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National Drug Control Strategy FY 2009 Budget Summary
The National Drug Control Strategy—Budget Summary identifies resources that support the three key elements of the Strategy: (1) Stopping Use Before it Starts; (2) Intervening and Healing America’s Drug Users; and, (3) Disrupting the Market.
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Current State of Drug Policy: Successes and Challenges
This publication provides a graphical presentation of data related to twenty five key indicators that influence the Nation's drug control policy. Charts, maps, and other presentations illustrate drug abuse trends, the current impact of drug abuse, the succes of anti-drug programs, and the international drug production and trafficking situation.
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What Works: Effective Public Health Responses to Drug Use
In this booklet ONDCP highlights several of the cost-effective, research-tested demand reduction initiatives that have proven successful in the United States and could be helpful to countries around the world in addressing their own drug abuse challenges.
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National Leadership Conference on Medical Education in Substance Abuse
This report summarizes the actions of more than 60 leaders of public and private sector organizations that met November 30 December 1, 2006, for the second National Leadership Conference on Medical Education in Substance Abuse. The invitational gathering brought together key officials of Federal agencies, organized medicine, medical training institutions, licensure and certification bodies, and insurance experts to discuss ways to enhance the training of physicians in the prevention, diagnosis, and management of substance use disorders, including prescription drug abuse.
Cocaine Smuggling in 2006
This report provides an overview of data related to cocaine smuggling during 2006. Topics covered in the report include coca cultivation and production; cocaine trafficking routes and methods; and cocaine seizures.
National Southwest Border Counternarcotics Strategy: Unclassified Summary
This Strategy aims to improve Federal counterdrug efforts on the Southwest Border in the following areas: intelligence collection and information sharing, interdiction at and between ports of entry, aerial surveillance and interdiction of smuggling aircraft, investigations and prosecutions, countering financial crime, and cooperation with Mexico.
Inventory of State Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Activities and Expenditures
This document describes how States spend the funds allocated to them by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Block Grant Program for substance abuse prevention and treatment services and how States allocate their own funding for these services.
Pushing Back Against Meth: A Progress Report on the Fight Against Methamphetamine in the United States
This report surveys the effects of anti-meth action in all 50 States and compares state laws to the Federal standard which was enacted in September 2006 as part of the Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005.
Synthetic Drug Control Strategy: A Focus on Methamphetamine and Prescription Drug Abuse
This report presents the Administration’s strategy for responding to the illicit use and production of methamphetamine, and the illicit use, or non-medical use, of controlled substance prescription drugs.
Girls and Drugs: A New Analysis: Recent Trends, Risk Factors and Consequences
This report provides analysis of recent findings on drug and alcohol use trends among girls.
Cities Without Drugs: The 'Major Cities' Guide to Reducing Substance Abuse in Your Community
This booklet is intended to be a valuable resource for cities working to develop strategies for combating the scourge of illegal drugs on their streets and in their neighborhoods.
Leadership Conference on Medical Education in Substance Abuse In December 2004, ONDCP hosted an important Leadership Conference on Medical Education in Substance Abuse. The conference brought together leaders of private sector organizations, Federal agencies, organized medicine, and licensure and certification bodies to discuss ways to enhance the training of physicians in the prevention, diagnosis, and management of alcohol and drug use disorders, including prescription drug abuse.
Who’s Really in Prison for Marijuana?
This report debunks the myth that our prisons are filled with low-level, nonviolent marijuana users.
The Economic Costs of Drug Abuse in the United States, 19922002
This report presents current and trend estimates of the economic costs of drug abuse in the United States.
Predicting Heavy Drug Use: Results of a Longitudinal Study
This study’s main aims are to describe the movement of adolescents and young adults into and out of drug use and to predict heavy drug use.
Marijuana Myths & Facts: The Truth Behind 10 Popular Misperceptions
This report looks at 10 popular misperceptions about marijuana and, using the latest research findings and statistical information, explains why they are wrong.
What You Need to Know About Starting a Student Drug-Testing Program
This booklet reviews the steps you need to take before implementing a student drug-testing program. It offers guidance on how to find funding for the program and includes a discussion of how some schools select students for testing.