Handbook on Drug Abuse Prevention: A Comprehensive Strategy to Prevent the Abuse of Alcohol and Other DrugsAllyn & Bacon, 1995 - 551 pages *HA13, Handbook on Drug Abuse Prevention: A Comprehensive Strategy to Prevent the Abuse of Alcohol and Other Drugs, Robert H. Coombs(UCLA School of Medicine), Douglas M. Ziedonis(Yale University School of Medicine), 37755-6, 608 pp., 7 x 9 1/4, 0-133-77557-7, casebound, 1995, $20.00nk, January*/This hard-hitting handbook addressing substance abuse is comprised of chapters written by a variety of leading experts in the drug prevention/treatment field. This volume specifies proven and effective techniques, critiques ineffective and counterproductive approaches, and proposes options for retaliation against the on-going war. |
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Page 26
... reduce potential motivations to use drugs . One strategy for decreasing susceptibility to pro - drug environ- mental ... reduce the use or abuse of at least one drug ; can reduce the use or abuse of multiple drugs ; can produce lasting ...
... reduce potential motivations to use drugs . One strategy for decreasing susceptibility to pro - drug environ- mental ... reduce the use or abuse of at least one drug ; can reduce the use or abuse of multiple drugs ; can produce lasting ...
Page 506
... reduce social acceptability , and heightened and visible law enforcement efforts also provide a public definition that casual drug use is unaccept- able . For the most part , however , law enforce- ment operations are not designed to reduce ...
... reduce social acceptability , and heightened and visible law enforcement efforts also provide a public definition that casual drug use is unaccept- able . For the most part , however , law enforce- ment operations are not designed to reduce ...
Page 507
... reduce demand is untested . Tighter enforcement may visibly reduce the use of drugs , or at least reduce the visible use of drugs , but the effect will last only as long as the heightened po- lice activities . The greater promise of ...
... reduce demand is untested . Tighter enforcement may visibly reduce the use of drugs , or at least reduce the visible use of drugs , but the effect will last only as long as the heightened po- lice activities . The greater promise of ...
Contents
THE LAUDED ORPHAN | 3 |
PRINCIPLES OF PREVENTION | 19 |
PART | 45 |
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