School-Based Drug Prevention What Kind of Drug Use Does It Prevent?
School-based drug prevention, popular with the public and politicians alike, is now a nearly universal experience for American youth. Analysis has shown that the best programs can reduce use of a wide range of substances. But questions remain regarding how to think about and, hence, fund, these prog...
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Main Author: | Caulkins, Jonathan P. (auth) |
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Other Authors: | Pacula, Rosalie Liccardo (auth), Paddock, Susan M. (auth), Chiesa, James (auth) |
Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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RAND Corporation
2002
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