
A bibliography on demand reduction, prevention and treatment
by Monica Mieroszewska and Joan Taylor

Bachman, Sara S., et al.
PREDICTING SUCCESS IN A COMMUNITY
TREATMENT PROGRAM FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSERS.
American Journal of
Addictions, Vol. 1, Spring 1992, pp.155-167.
Brandeis University. Institute for Health Policy.
SUBSTANCE
ABUSE: NATION'S NUMBER ONE HEALTH PROBLEM.
The Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation, 1993, 68p.
Caulkins, Jonathan P., et al.
PREVENTING DRUG USE AMONG YOUTH
THROUGH COMMUNITY OUTREACH: THE MILITARY'S PILOT
PROGRAMS.
Rand Corporation, 1994, 138p. Abstract available on
Internet at
http://www.rand.org/cente
rs/dprc
Caulkins, Jonathan P., and Patricia A. Ebener, et
al.
DESCRIBING DAWN'S DOMINION. Contemporary Drug Problems,
Vol. 22, Issue 3, Fall 1995, p.547 (21p.) Profiles the Drug
Abuse Warning Network (DAWN).
Columbia University.
Center on Addiction and Substance
Abuse.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND URBAN AMERICA; ITS IMPACT ON AN
AMERICAN CITY, NEW YORK.
CASA at Columbia University, New
York, 1996, 235p.
Chaing, C. Nora and Richard L. Hawks, editors.
RESEARCH
FINDINGS ON SMOKING OF ABUSED SUBSTANCES.
National Institute
on Drug Abuse, 1990, 178p.
Clinton, William J.
PRESIDENT CLINTON'S REMARKS AT THE WHITE
HOUSE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE ON YOUTH, DRUG USE AND VIOLENCE,
March 7, 1996. Transcript available on Internet at
http://www.usia.gov/topical/global/drugs/remark.htm
Davis, Robert C.
FIGHTING BACK: NEIGHBORHOOD ANTIDRUG
STRATEGIES.
Sage Publications, 1996, 176p., cloth, ISBN
0-8039-7112-5
Davis, Robert C., et al., editors.
DRUGS AND THE COMMUNITY:
INVOLVING COMMUNITY RESIDENTS IN COMBATTING THE SALE OF ILLEGAL
DRUGS. Charles C. Thomas, 1993, 328p., cloth, ISBN 0-398-05835-0
De Jong, Judith A.
AN APPROACH FOR HIGH RISK PREVENTION
RESEARCH.
Drugs and Society, Vol. 8, Issue 3-4, Spring 1995,
p.125 (14p.)
DEFENSE INSTITUTE OFFERS INTERAGENCY APPROACH TO
PREVENTION.
Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly, Vol. 7, Issue 4,
January 23, 1995, p.3 (2p.)
Deschenes, E. P. and P. W. Greenwood.
MARICOPA COUNTY'S DRUG
COURT: AN INNOVATIVE PROGRAM FOR FIRST-TIME DRUG OFFENDERS ON
PROBATION.
Rand Corporation, 1994, 17p.
Abstract available
on Internet at
http://www.rand.org/centers/dprc
Drug Strategies. MAKING THE GRADE; A GUIDE TO SCHOOL DRUG PREVENTION PROGRAMS. Drug Strategies, Washington, D.C., 1996, 30p.
Dukes, Richard L. and Jodie B. Ullman, et al.
THREE-YEAR
FOLLOW-UP OF DRUG ABUSE RESISTANCE EDUCATION
(D.A.R.E.).
Evaluation Review, Vol. 20, Issue 1, February
1996, p.49 (18p.)
DuPont, Robert L.
GETTING TOUGH ON GATEWAY DRUGS: A GUIDE FOR
THE FAMILY.
American Psychiatric Press, 1985, 352p., paper,
ISBN 0-88048-046-7
ES Inc.
ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, AND OTHER DRUG ABUSE: CHALLENGES
AND RESPONSES FOR FAITH HEALERS.
U.S. Dept. of Health and
Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration,
1995, 102p.
Fagan, Jeffrey and Ko-lin Chin.
SOCIAL PROCESSES OF INITIATION
INTO CRACK.
Journal of Drug Issues, Vol. 21, Issue 2, Spring
1991, pp. 313-343.
Falco, Mathea. THE MAKING OF A DRUG-FREE AMERICA: PROGRAMS THAT WORK. Times Books, 1992, 320p., cloth, ISBN 0-8129-1957-2
Fletcher, Bennett W., et al., editors.
DRUG ABUSE TREATMENT:
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INNOVATIVE APPROACHES. Greenwood Press,
1994, 259p., cloth, ISBN 0-313-28906-9
Glazer, Sarah.
TREATING ADDICTION; SHOULD THE GOVERNMENT TRY A
NEW APPROACH? CQ Researcher, Vol. 5, Issue 1, January 6, 1995,
pp.1-24.
Goldkamp, John.
JUSTICE AND TREATMENT INNOVATION: THE DRUG
COURT MOVEMENT.
U.S. Department of Justice.
National
Institute of Justice, 1995, 51p.
Goldstein, Avram.
FROM BIOLOGY TO DRUG POLICY.
W. H.
Freeman, 1995, 321p., cloth, ISBN 0-7167-2384-0
Gonet, Marlene M.
COUNSELING THE ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE ABUSER
IN THE SCHOOL SETTING: SCHOOL BASED INTERVENTION AND
PREVENTION.
Sage Publications, 1994, 232p., cloth, ISBN
0-8039-4865-4
Guskind, Robert.
NEEDLE PARK'S GONE, ADDICTS AREN'T (Letter
from Zurich).
National Journal, Vol. 24, Issue 41, October 10,
1992, pp. 2315-2316.
Harbach, Robert L. and W. Paul Jones.
FAMILY BELIEFS AMONG
ADOLESCENTS AT RISK FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE.
Journal of Drug
Education, Vol. 25, Issue 3, 1995, p.1 (9p.)
Inciardi, James A.
THE WAR ON DRUGS II: THE CONTINUING EPIC
OF HEROIN, COCAINE, CRACK, CRIME, AIDS AND PUBLIC
POLICY.
Mayfield, 1992, 2nd ed., 336p., paper, ISBN
1-55934-016-9.
Kaltreider, D. Lynne and Tena L. St. Pierre.
BEYOND THE
SCHOOLS: STRATEGIES FOR IMPLEMENTING SUCCESSFUL DRUG PREVENTION
PROGRAMS IN COMMUNITY...Journal of Drug Education, Vol. 25, Issue
3, 1995, p.223 (15p.)
Kleber, Herbert D.
OUR CURRENT APPROACH TO DRUG
ABUSE--PROGRESS, PROBLEMS, PROPOSALS.
New England Journal of
Medicine, Vol. 330, Issue 5, February 3, 1994, pp. 361-365.
Leland, John.
PARENTS' DILEMMA.
Newsweek, Vol. 127, Issue
7, February 12, 1996, p.68 (2p.)
Milhorn, H. Thomas.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE: THE AUTHORITATIVE
GUIDE FOR PARENTS, TEACHERS AND COUNSELORS.
Plenum, 1994,
325p., cloth, ISBN 0-306-44640-5
National Institutes of Health. National Institute on Drug
Abuse.
COMING TOGETHER ON PREVENTION.
This 27-minute video
presents three prevention models based on recent research.
Description of video available on Internet at
http://www.ni da.nih.gov/MedAdv/MAs-yr96.html
National Institutes of Health.
National Institute on Drug
Abuse.
MARIJUANA: FACTS PARENTS NEED TO KNOW.
U.S. Dept.
of Health and Human Services, NIH publication no.95-4036, 1995,
28p.
National Research Council Staff.
PREVENTING DRUG ABUSE: WHAT
DO WE KNOW? National Academy Press, 1993, 176p., cloth, ISBN
0-309-04627-0
Normand, Jacques, et al., editors.
UNDER THE INFLUENCE?:
DRUGS AND THE AMERICAN WORK FORCE.
National Academy Press,
1994, 321p., cloth, ISBN 0-309-04885-0
Platt, Jerome J. et al., editors.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF DRUG
ABUSE TREATMENT: DUTCH AND AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES.
Krieger,
1990, 344p., cloth, ISBN 0-89464-266-9
Schuckit, Marc A.
EDUCATING YOURSELF ABOUT DRUGS AND ALCOHOL:
A PEOPLE'S PRIMER. Da Capo, 1995, 416p., cloth, ISBN
0-306-44948-X
Seeburger, Francis F.
ADDICTION AND RESPONSIBILITY: AN
INQUIRY INTO THE ADDICTIVE MIND.
Crossroad, 1993, 200p.,
cloth, ISBN 0-8245-1365-7
Simeonson, Rune J., editor.
RISK, RESILIENCE, AND PREVENTION:
PROMOTING THE WELL-BEING OF CHILDREN.
Paul H. Brookes
Publishing Company, 1994, 356p., cloth, ISBN 1-55766-166-9
Stainburn, Samantha.
DRUG BUST: Federal agencies have spent
more than $60 billion over the past five years on drug-control
programs... Government Executive, Vol. 27, Issue 11, November
1995, pp.48-53.
U.S. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment.
TECHNOLOGIES
FOR UNDERSTANDING AND PREVENTING SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND
ADDICTION.
U.S. Government Printing Office, 1994, 260p.
U.S. Dept. of Education.
SCHOOLS WITHOUT DRUGS: WHAT
WORKS.
U.S. Department of Education, 1992, 86p.
U.S. Dept. of Education.
Office of Educational Research and
Improvement.
RESEARCH AND INTERVENTION: PREVENTING SUBSTANCE
ABUSE IN HIGHER EDUCATION.
U. S. Government Printing Office,
1994, 125p.
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services. Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Administration. Center for Substance Abuse
Prevention.
MAKING PREVENTION WORK. (A folder of materials.)
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, 1995.
U.S. Dept. of Justice.
Drug Enforcement
Administration.
SPEAKING OUT AGAINST DRUG LEGALIZATION.
Drug Enforcement Administration, 1995, 42p.
Text available on
Internet at http://
www.usdoj.gov/dea/pubs/legaliz/contents.htm
U.S. General Accounting Office.
DRUG USE AMONG YOUTH: NO
SIMPLE ANSWERS TO GUIDE PREVENTION.
U. S. General Accounting
Office, 1994, 64p.
U.S. President.
Executive Office.
Office of National Drug
Control Policy. THE NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL STRATEGY: 1996.
U.S.
Government Printing Office, 1996, 101p.
Text available on
Internet at
http://www.ncjrs.org/drgslaw.htm
U.S. President. Executive Office. Office of National Drug Control
Policy.
PULSE CHECK: NATIONAL TRENDS IN DRUG ABUSE, U.S.
Government Printing Office, Winter 1995, 36p.
U.S. Public Health Service.
EFFECTIVENESS OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE
TREATMENT.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, DHHS
Publication No. (SMA)95-3067, 1995, 71p.
U.S. Public Health Service.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Administration.
Center for Substance Abuse
Treatment.
SERIES OF BROCHURES COVERING PROGRAMS OF THE CENTER
FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT.
Public Health Service, 1995, 12
vols.
Weiss, Roger D. and Daniel A. Collins.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND
PSYCHIATRIC ILLNESS: THE DUALLY DIAGNOSED PATIENT.
American
Journal on Addictions, Vol. 1, Spring 1992, pp. 93-99.
Wellisch, Jean, et al.
TOWARD A DRUG ABUSE TREATMENT
SYSTEM.
Journal of Drug Issues, Vol. 25, Issue 4, Fall 1995,
p.759 (24p.)
Monica Mieroszewska and Joan Taylor are
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