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  1. Drugs, Drug Testing, and You (Drug Abuse Prevention Library) by Lawrence Clayton, 1997-09
  2. Substance Abuse Prevention: The Intersection of Science and Practice by Julie Hogan, Kristen Gabrielsen, et all 2002-10-10
  3. Drug Prevention - Just Say Now by Peter Stoker, 1992-11-01
  4. 101 Ready-to-Use Drug Prevention Activities: Curriculum Based and Reproducible for Grades 2-6 by Edited, 1999-06-01
  5. Drugs for Relapse Prevention of Alcoholism (Milestones in Drug Therapy)
  6. Amphetamines and Other Stimulants (Drug Abuse Prevention Library) by Lawrence Clayton, 1998-05
  7. Illegal Drug Markets: From Research to Prevention Policy (Crime (Crime Prevention Studies)
  8. Drug-Proof Your Kids: A Prevention Guide & an Intervention Plan by Stephen Arterburn, Jim Burns, 1989-09
  9. Drug Interdiction: Partnerships, Legal Principles, and Investigative Methodologies for Law Enforcement, Second Edition by George S. Steffen, Samuel M. Candelaria, 2010-04-05
  10. Drug Abuse: Concepts, Prevention, and Cessation (Cambridge Studies on Child and Adolescent Health) by Steve Sussman, Susan L. Ames, 2008-02-25
  11. School-Based Drug Prevention: What Kind of Drugs USe does it Prevent? by Jonathan P. Caulkins, 2003-04-25
  12. Drugs in Perspective by Richard Fields, 2006-03-16
  13. AIDS, drugs and prevention; perspectives on individual and commu ity action. by Tim and Richard Hartnoll, eds Rhodes, 1996
  14. Drugs and Domestic Violence (Hazelden/Rosen Drug Abuse Prevention Library) by R. Jamiolkowski, 1997-08

21. First Grade Plus, FREE Educational Drug Prevention Materials.
Free stories, coloring pages, follow up exercises, and teaching hints to supplement drug prevention curriculum.
http://www.firstgradeplus.com
Welcome to FIRST GRADE PLUS An educational website where primary teachers will find free materials to supplement their drug prevention curriculum. Featuring Tuckertown and its fascinating cast of animal characters. Download this entertaining and fun program free Stories, coloring pages, follow up exercises, and teaching hints all included! Enter our site and discover one of the most innovative educational programs available anywhere....Tuckertown. Meet the cast of characters who live there. They're waiting to be invited into your classroom and give your children educational experiences they'll never forget! Drug awareness stories (values and ecology to be released soon) taking place in a little home for distressed animals called TuckerTown. Many first grade teachers abhor the idea of exposing their children to the world of drug abuse, but in Tuckertown they have nothing to fear. They'll find well conceived stories free of anything frightening or threatening..... educational entertainment in a fun atmosphere. On the following pages the TuckerTown program is presented for downloading You will find everything required to present the program in your classroom including stories, coloring pages, discussion questions, follow up exercises, and teaching tips. It's yours to use exclusively in your classroom free of charge. Our only requirement is that before you begin downloading, you

22. Alcohol And Other Drug Prevention Initiatives
Providing research and materials for people working to prevent alcohol and drug abuse among college students.
http://aodinitiatives.org/

23. The Partnership At Drugfree.org | Support And Resources For Parents Dealing With
Tips on talking to kids about drugs, as well as information on specific drugs, slang names for drugs, what they look like, and frequently asked questions.
http://www.drugfree.org/

24. Drug Prevention Programs In Canada | EHow.com
Drug Prevention Programs in Canada. The National AntiDrug Strategy of Canada states that due to the availability of drugs, drug-related problems will somehow affect all Canadians.
http://www.ehow.com/about_5562691_drug-prevention-programs-canada.html
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By Lauren Fitzpatrick eHow Contributor updated: October 23, 2009 I want to do this! What's This? The National Anti-Drug Strategy of Canada states that due to the availability of drugs, drug-related problems will somehow affect all Canadians. On a national level, Canada's Drug Strategy goal is to reduce the harmful effects of drug use on families , individuals and communities. This is being achieved through a combination of federal laws on drugs and drug prevention programs across the country.
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  • Drug prevention programs in Canada have a particular focus on preventing illegal drug use among Canadian youth. These programs provide information about drugs to parents, educators, young people, communities and law enforcement authorities. By implementing community-based programs and strategies, along with national awareness campaigns, drug prevention programs in Canada hope to give people enough resources to remain drug-free. The Government of Canada has allocated $30 million to fund the national Prevention Action Plan in an effort to make these prevention programs successful.
  • 25. DFAF
    Develops and promotes global anti-drug legalization strategies, drug policy and drug prevention tools for parents and youth.
    http://www.dfaf.org/
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    An Honorable View
    As Judge Irene Sullivan shares her experiences as a family court judge with Drug Free America Foundation, she expresses that approximately 75% of her juvenile delinquency cases are linked to substance abuse. She also talks about her concern regarding the correlation between substance abuse, domestic violence and child abuse/neglect.
    more Wednesday, 10 November, 2010 - 04:47 PM
    Drug Violations in Colorado Schools Skyrocket Since Expansion of Pot Shops
    A 31% increase in drug-related suspensions, a 40% increase in drug-related expulsions, a 15% increase in drug violations (typically trafficking) - an altogether 34% increase in drug incidents in Colorado schools within a one year time frame. What happened in Colorado during that time to effect such a change? The exponential rise in 'medical' marijuana registrations and the proliferation of marijuana dispensaries, that's what. Wednesday, 3 November, 2010 - 12:24 PM

    26. What Are The True Benefits Of School-Based Drug Prevention Programs?
    What Are the True Benefits of SchoolBased Drug Prevention Programs? The purpose of school-based drug prevention programs is to prevent, or at least diminish, children's use of a
    http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB6009/index1.html
    What Are the True Benefits of School-Based Drug Prevention Programs?
    The purpose of school-based drug prevention programs is to prevent, or at least diminish, children's use of a variety of substances, including licit substances such as alcohol and tobacco as well as illicit ones such as cocaine and marijuana. In fact, most successful school-based drug prevention programs, such as Lifeskills and Project ALERT, are not targeted to specific substances. Which drugs then, in terms of usage, do they affect? Where are the benefits of a drug prevention program realized? Through a reduction in crime related to a contracting cocaine market? Through higher productivity associated with diminished alcohol use? Or through less money spent on health care for smokers? To put the question more provocatively, are school-based drug prevention programs better viewed as a weapon in the war against illegal drug use or as a public health program for decreasing the adverse effects of licit substances? The answers to such questions should provide a clearer understanding of the merits of a drug prevention program and limit unrealistic expectations of what such a program can accomplish. The answers to these questions also bear on funding sources for drug prevention and the types of programs drug prevention should be competing against for scarce resources. In a recent study Drug Policy Research Center The DPRC estimates are limited to tangible, measurable benefits; they include reduced productivity losses and reductions in costs to government and the health care system, but not decreases in pain and suffering or decreased loss of life. The estimates apply to a hypothetical drug prevention program that is representative of successful real-world programs. The researchers did not seek to evaluate and contrast the relative merits of specific programs.

    27. Emend - Merck
    Official pharmaceutical website with information for consumers and health professionals about this drug used to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by highly emetogenic chemotherapy.
    http://www.emend.com/

    28. Drug Prevention Lesson Plans
    Drug prevention lesson plans. More and more schools are under pressure to educate their students about substance abuse sometimes during the school day, sometimes in
    http://www.acde.org/educate/lessons.htm
    Drug prevention lesson plans More and more schools are under pressure to educate their students about substance abuse sometimes during the school day, sometimes in after-school activities. The following lesson plans are provided to help you with that assignment. Below are links to lesson plans for different grade levels. Each lesson plan describes the objective of the lesson, background on the topic, resources and teacher tips, and then the activities to plan for this class time. There are also downloadable PDF files containing activity worksheets for you to share with your class. If you would like to make suggestions for lesson plan topics, please e-mail acde@phoenixhouse.org Kindergarten through 3rd grade 4th through 6th grade 7th through 8th grade ...
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    29. Drug Prevention Assembly | Anti-Drug, Drug Prevention, Red Ribbon School Assembl
    If you are looking for a school assembly program that can really make an impact in your students' lives, look no further. For over 10 years we have been
    http://www.drugpreventionassembly.com/about/

    30. The Mendez Foundation
    A substance abuse and violence prevention organization, focuses on alcohol, tobacco and drug prevention education among children and teenagers.
    http://www.mendezfoundation.org
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    31. Narconon Drug Prevention And Education PCP Information
    Narconon Drug Prevention and Education Drug Prevention and Drug Education programs for schools, youth and community groups and businesses
    http://www.drug-prevention.org/DPEPCP.htm
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    PCP (phencyclidine) was developed in the 1950s as an intravenous anesthetic. Its use in humans was discontinued in 1965, because patients often became agitated, delusional, and irrational while recovering from its anesthetic effects. PCP is illegally manufactured in laboratories and is sold on the street by such names as angel dust, ozone, wack, and rocket fuel. Killer joints and crystal supergrass are names that refer to PCP combined with marijuana. The variety of street names for PCP reflects its bizarre and volatile effects. PCP is a white crystalline powder that is readily soluble in water or alcohol. It has a distinctive bitter chemical taste. PCP can be mixed easily with dyes and turns up on the illicit drug market in a variety of tablets, capsules, and colored powders. It is normally used in one of three ways: snorted, smoked, or ingested. For smoking, PCP is often applied to a leafy material such as mint, parsley, oregano, or marijuana.

    32. Tri-State Young Marines
    Drug prevention program for boys and girls ages eight through eighteen, with a military theme. Located in Weirton, West Virginia.
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    The Young Marines program educates and inspires the youth within our communities by promoting a healthy and drug-free lifestyle through instructional and adventurous activities. We develop responsible citizens using the volunteer resources of a civilian and military partnership. The teamwork and esprit-de-corps enjoyed by the Young Marines help them discover the hero within.
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    33. Drug Prevention New Zealand
    Sure, “drug are bad” but the question behind should be “why drugs become bad” and what are the real reasons behind to start consuming drugs?
    http://www.drugprevention.co.nz/
    Drug Prevention New Zealand
    drugs are bad - peer pressure
    April 20th, 2008 peer pressure So the best way for you is to carefully select your next environment because people are informed by their environment! Posted in Uncategorized

    34. High Quality Drug Training And Consultancy Services
    Offering drug prevention, consultancy and training services. Includes sample projects, the services offered and contact details.
    http://www.innovationwithsubstance.org.uk/

    35. Preventing Drug Abuse Among Children And Adolescents - Index
    Preventing Drug Abuse Among Children and Adolescents ResearchBased Guide presents an overview of the research on the origins and pathways of drug abuse, the basic principles
    http://www.nida.nih.gov/Prevention/index.html

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        This In Brief Web edition provides highlights from the Preventing Drug Use among Children and Adolescents: A Research-Based Guide for Parents, Educators, and Community Leaders, Second Edition booklet. It presents the updated prevention principles, an overview of program planning, and critical first steps for those learning about prevention. Thus, this shortened edition can serve as an introduction to research-based prevention for those new to the field of drug abuse prevention. Selected resources and references are also provided. The In Brief publication and the complete second edition can also be downloaded here:
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    36. Drug Abuse Information Rehabilitation And Research Centre
    A drug prevention and treatment centre based in Mumbai, India. It includes treatment, detoxification, rehabilitation of addicts.
    http://www.sanskritiindia.com/dairrc/home.html

    37. Drug Prevention - Oregon Partnership
    Oregon Partnership is a statewide nonprofit promoting healthy kids and communities through drug and alcohol awareness, drug prevention programs, and a 24 hour crisis line for
    http://www.orpartnership.org/

    38. T3E Toxicomanie Europe échange étude, Drug Addiction Exchange Training
    European network for exchange, exposition, and action research. Does peer training and exchange of knowledge for professionals working in drug prevention and harm minimization.
    http://www.t3e-eu.org/
    Since 1991, the European network for exchange, exposition and action research has identified and created a space for peer training and exchange of knowledge for professionals working in the field of drug prevention and harm minimisation. The Network has developed and promoted its activities in states of the European Union. Our network has at least one Correspondent in each of the countries concerned, with responsibility for facilitating and supporting partnerships.
    These representatives are all members of T3E'S Scientific and Technical Committee, which democratically decides the different programmes; facilitates their structured co-ordination; and ensures their operation through collective action and country based dissemination of information and implementation.
    (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and UK). This site is closed during a few days thanks.

    39. DrugPreventionResourceCenter
    The Drug Prevention Resource Center and StandUP Polk, the Coalition for a DrugFree Polk, are proud to present QUIT SMOKING NOW classes to
    http://www.drugpreventionresource.org/dprc/index.html

    40. Higher Education Center For Alcohol And Other Drug Abuse And Violence Prevention
    The nation s resource for colleges and universities seeking to reduce alcohol and other drug use. Offers training, technical assistance, and publications.
    http://www.edc.org/hec/
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