| 1998 - 310 pages
...campaign has emerged as a key initiative in support of Goal 1 in the 1997 National Drug Control Strategy: 'Educate and enable America's youth to reject illegal drugs as well as alcohol and tobacco.' "While many factors contribute to juvenile drug-use trends, we can begin to halt and reverse these... | |
| 1997 - 238 pages
...alcohol and tobacco use. It reflects the number one goal of the 1997 National Drug Control Strategy: "Educate and enable America's youth to reject illegal drugs as well as the use of alcohol and tobacco." YSAPI addresses the following four objectives of the Strategy: •... | |
| 1999 - 72 pages
...America's teenagers, reflecting the number one goal of the President's National Drug Control Strategy: to "educate and enable America's youth to reject illegal drugs as well as the use of alcohol and tobacco." The CAPT program also collaborates with programs of several other... | |
| Barry R. McCaffrey, United States. Office of National Drug Control Policy - 1996 - 108 pages
...in marijuana use among young people and raise the average age of initial users of all illicit drugs. Goal 2: Increase the safety of America's citizens...substantially reducing drugrelated crime and violence. Objective 1: Increase the effectiveness of local police through the implementation of community and... | |
| Barry R. McCaffrey - 1997 - 80 pages
...enjoy full, productive lives. STRATEGIC GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE 1997 NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL STRATEGY Goal 1: Educate and enable America's youth to reject illegal drugs as well as alcohol and tobacco. Objective 1: Educate parents or other care givers, teachers, coaches, clergy, health professionals,... | |
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