Link Directory - 2003 Dallas County Drug Impact Index drug Information. National Council on Child Abuse Family Violence. National crime prevention Council. National Family Planning Reproductive Health assoc. http://www.gdcada.org/dii/links/links.htm
Extractions: To help families and friends of alcoholics recover from the effects of living with the problem drinking of a relative or friend. Similarly, Alateen is for young people. Alateen groups are sponsored by Al-Anon members. Adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous and is based upon the Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions, and Twelve Concepts of Service. Alcoholics Anonymous (Dallas) Fellowship of persons who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for AA membership. Based upon the Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions, and Twelve Concepts of Service. Alliance on Underage Drinking
ADAI Substance Abuse Links: Categorical organization Chart. Overall org chart for NIH drug Control Programme (UNDCP) and the United Nations Centre for International crime prevention American Psychological assoc. Div.50 http://depts.washington.edu/adai/links/catindex.htm
Extractions: updated 2/21/03 Addiction Research Center, Vanderbilt Univ. Medical Center, Tennessee. Addiction Research Institute , Univ. of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work. (ASREC). Univ. of Texas, Austin. Carlton Erickson, director. Addictive Behaviors Research Center , (ABRC). University of Washington, Seattle; G. Alan Marlatt, Director. Asian Tobacco and Cancer Education Research Center (ACETAR). Temple University, Grace X. Ma, Director. Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute , (ADAI). University of Washington, Seattle; Dennis M. Donovan, Director. Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program . Washington State University, Pullman. . Medical Research Council of South Africa. Conducts AOD research in 13 countries in southern Africa; Dr. Charles Parry, director. . (ASURI) University of South Florida. Alcohol Beverage Medical Research Foundation , (ABMRF). Founded in 1982, independent, non-profit foundation in North America devoted to supporting research on the effects of alcohol on health, behavior, and prevention of alcohol-related problems.
Search For An Event American crime prevention Institute, a division assoc. Arkansas Child Abuse prevention. Arkansas Coalition for Juvenile Justice. Arkansas crime College on prevention of drug Dependence http://www.eventcalendar.ncjrs.org/GenSrchPub.asp
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Illinois Youth Soccer Assoc. According to The National Inhalant prevention Coalition, inhalants can drug USE AND crime ARE CONNECTED. Clearinghouse for Alcohol and drug Information (NCADI http://www.iysa.org/web/parentsdrugstats.html
Extractions: PROGRAMS: Coaching Recreational Competitive ODP-State Select ... Club Listing EVENTS: Awards Banquet CHASE Cup Chevy Cup Copa Chicago ... Tide American Cup GENERAL INFO: About Us State Office Calendar of Events Rules ... ATA Photo Gallery MARKETING: Advertising Partners Sponsorship COMPETITIVE TOURNAMENTS ... LINKS DRUG USE AMONG YOUTH AGES 12 TO 17 DECLINED 13 percent between 1997 and 1998, according to the 1999 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse. This is the first statistically significant drop in four years. Overall drug use remains level. While there is notable improvement in the youngest age group (ages 12 to 17), THERE IS STILL A SERIOUS PROBLEM AMONG YOUNG ADULTS (ages 18-25). Cocaine use, in particular, increased significantly, from 1.2 percent in 1997 to 2.0 percent in 1998. TEENS WANT MORE GUIDANCE FROM PARENTS. In the nationally representative 1999 Uhlich Report Card, filled out by teenagers from throughout the United States, teens gave adults a "D+" on their efforts to stop teenagers from using alcohol, tobacco, and drugs. TEENS HAVE AN INFLATED VIEW OF PEER DRUG USE. In a 1997 study, teenagers thought that more than 70 percent of their peers used marijuana at least occasionally. In truth, less than half of teenagers surveyed (44 percent) reported ever trying marijuana.
Illinois Youth Soccer Assoc. wholedrug use is really a victimless crime. According to The National Inhalant prevention Coalition, inhalants the National Youth Antidrug Media Campaign http://www.iysa.org/web/parentsfactfiction.html
Extractions: PROGRAMS: Coaching Recreational Competitive ODP-State Select ... Club Listing EVENTS: Awards Banquet CHASE Cup Chevy Cup Copa Chicago ... Tide American Cup GENERAL INFO: About Us State Office Calendar of Events Rules ... ATA Photo Gallery MARKETING: Advertising Partners Sponsorship COMPETITIVE TOURNAMENTS ... LINKS FICTION FACTS My child is too young to do drugs. Forty-nine percent of teens admit to having smoked marijuana at age 13 or younger. Ive spoken to my child about the dangers of drugs. Nearly half of middle- and high-school students say that their parents have never discussed the dangers of drugs with them. Drugs are not a problem in my childs school. Seventy-eight percent of high school students say that drugs are used, kept, and sold at their schools. Only 13 percent of principals and 15 percent of teachers believe that a majority of the students in their schools have tried marijuana. Yet 53 percent of their students say that the majority of their peers have at least tried the drug. Drug use is not a problem in my community. Teens continue to rank drugs as the single most important problem facing people their age.
Thesaurus Alphabetical List International cooperation. International crime statistics. International dispute settlement. International drug law enforcement. Intl assoc of Suicide prevention. http://abstractsdb.ncjrs.org/content/Thesaurus/Thesaurus_AlphabeticalList.asp?Al
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Extractions: Security Resources For more comprehensive coverage of the security industry, please take advantage of the resource links we have provided. U.S. Government Agencies and Resources Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms www.atf.treas.gov Bureau of Justice Statistics www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs Bureau of Labor Statistics http://stats.bls.gov/blshome.htm Center for the Study of Intelligence www.odci.gov/csi CIA Publications Home Page www.odci.gov/cia/publications/pubs.html CIA World Fact Book www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook Defense Security Service www.dss.mil Drug Enforcement Administration www.fas.org/irp/agency/doj/dea Federal Bureau of Investigations www.fbi.gov/homepage.htm Federal Emergency Management Assoc. www.fema.gov Federal Law Enforcement Training Center www.treas.gov/fletc Federal Protective Service hydra.gsa.gov/pbs/redirectfps.htm Federal Trade Commission www.ftc.gov FedWorld Information Network www.fedworld.gov Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) www.treas.gov/fincen GPO Access www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs National Institute of Justice www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij
National Organizations 8149 CI National Organization Topic Int l. assoc. MD 208472345 Keeping Youth drug Free Phone McCoy, Project Manager National crime prevention Council 1700 http://www.communitypolicing.org/publications/iag/ci-natl.htm
Extractions: Last Updated 04/01/98 CI: National Organization Topic: Communities Fight Drugs Partnership for a Drug-Free America Contact: Richard Bonnette 405 Lexington Ave. New York, NY 10174 Phone: 212-922-1560 Internet: www.drugfreeamerica.org CI: National Organization Topic: Drug Policy Alternatives The Drug Policy Foundation Contact: Sher Horosko Executive Director 4455 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Suite B-500 Washington, DC 20008-2302 Phone: 202-537-5005 Fax: 202-537-3007 E-mail: dpf@dpf.org Internet: www.dpf.org CI: National Organization Topic: Victim Assistance National Victim Center Contact: David Beatty 2111 Wilson Blvd. Suite 300 Arlington, VA 22201 Phone: 703-276-2880 Fax: 703-276-2889 E-mail: david@mail.nvc.org CI: National Organization Topic: Communities Fighting Drugs Join Together Contact: Bob Downing, Director of Public Policy 441 Stuart St. 6th Floor Boston, MA 02116 Phone: 617-437-1500 CI: National Organization Topic: Problem Solving Safe Streets Now! Contact: Molly Wexyl, Executive Director 408 13th St. Suite 452 Oakland, CA 94612
Information Access Guide: Community Initiatives 8149 CI National Organization Topic Int l. assoc. Fight drugs Regional drug Initiative Contact CI Regional Organization Topic crime prevention Texas crime http://www.communitypolicing.org/publications/iag/ia1-ci.htm
Extractions: CI: Local Organization Topic: Community Court Midtown Community Court Contact: Julius Lang Coordinator 314 W. 54th St. New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212-484-2703 Fax: 212-586-1144 CI: Local Organization Topic: Communities Fight Drugs Boston Against Drugs Contact: Jane Morrison Program Director 43 Hawkins St. Boston, MA 02114 Phone: 617-635-3283 CI: Local Organization Topic: Communities Fight Drugs Safe Streets Contact: Priscilla Lisicich Executive Director 1501 Pacific Ave. Suite 305 Tacoma, WA 98402 Phone: 206-272-6824 CI: Local Organization Topic: Communities Fight Drugs Montgomery County Community Partnership Contact: Judy Venturini 4915 Aspen Hill Rd., Ste. 7 Rockville, MD 20879 Phone: 301-929-8850 CI: Local Organization Topic: Crime Prevention Morningside Crime Watch Contact: Ervin Davis Crime Watch Coordinator 3625 N. Miami Ave. Muncie, IN 47303 Phone: 765-289-8278 CI: Local Organization
EVERETT POLICE Heighten crime and drug prevention awareness for their generous support during last year s National Night Out Against crime event Everett Police Officer s assoc. http://www.everettwa.org/police/default.asp?sectionid=42&parentid=17
Extractions: FAX: 465-3249 Note: Copies of articles with inactive links may be found by visiting the publisher's web sites or retrieving a copy from a print source. For more information please read our FAQ Current Developments Proposed bill to expand right to counsel to indigent parents in childcare placement proceedings in New York State. Bill Advances to Allow Appointed Counsel for Poor Parents in Key Family Court Matters , New York Law Journal (NY), May 17, 2004
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RESOURCE PAGE 4266400 Contact Debbie Gustafson, National Youth Art Month Coordinator, National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and drug Information (NCADI assoc. crime prevention. http://www.cfwc.org/Resources.htm
Other Links San Diego County Deputy Sheriff s assoc International association of PRIDE) California Department of Justice crime prevention drug Free Resource http://www.hbpd.org/links.htm
Simcoe County District Health Unit - Workplace Wellness - Calendar assoc. National Community Safety and crime prevention Week (Nov drug Awareness Week (Nov 1420/04), Ontario drug Awareness Partnership http//www.odap.org http://www.simcoehealth.org/resources_04/workplace/WP_calendar.asp
Extractions: Links Health Promotion Calendar 2004 The details of campaigns and themes are not known in most cases. For some I have incorporated telephone contacts in case you are doing longer range planning and want to check if details have been confirmed. Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs Canadian Council on Tobacco Control http://www.heartandstroke.ca National Eating Disorder Info Centre http://www.ppfc.ca Dietitians of Canada http://www.swc-cfc.gc.ca Canadian Safety Council 613-739-1535 http://www.safety-council.org http://www.stoptb.org Canadian Cancer Society Canadian Dental Association Canadian Cancer Society http://www.volunteer.ca Ministry of Transportation 416-235-4866 http://www.healthcanada.ca
Overview Of Awards & Scholarships American Veterinary Medical assoc. of outstanding service in drug abuse prevention to earn recognition in community service, crime prevention, law enforcement http://www.crossroadsbsa.org/scouting/overview_of_awards_&_scholarships.htm
Extractions: First presented in 1968, the award is given to young adults between the ages of 15 and 25 who have achieved excellence in the fields of art, athletics, business, education, government, humanities, literature, music, religion, science, or service and have been involved in service to their community, state, or country that adds to the quality of life. Each council selects and submits their top nominee for consideration for the five national awards. Congressional Award An adult advisor, whom you choose, helps you set challenging but a achievable goals in the four program areas. Once you've achieved your goals, you summarize them on a Recommendation Form. You'll receive a letter, which will let you know when your Senator and /or member of Congress will present you with your medal and certificate. Career Achievement Award Program