Drug control in the United States: 2014 strategy and an appraisal of past policy
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spellingShingle | Drug control in the United States 2014 strategy and an appraisal of past policy DRUG CONTROL IN THE UNITED STATES: 2014 STRATEGY AND AN APPRAISAL OF PAST POLICY; DRUG CONTROL IN THE UNITED STATES: 2014 STRATEGY AND AN APPRAISAL OF PAST POLICY; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: 2014 NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL STRATEGY; INTRODUCTION; SECTION 1. STRENGTHEN EFFORTS TO PREVENT DRUG USE IN OUR COMMUNITIES; SECTION 2. SEEK EARLY INTERVENTION OPPORTUNITIES IN HEALTH CARE; SECTION 3. INTEGRATE TREATMENT FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS INTO HEALTH CARE AND EXPAND SUPPORT FOR RECOVERY SECTION 4. BREAK THE CYCLE OF DRUG USE, CRIME, DELINQUENCY, AND INCARCERATIONSECTION 5. DISRUPT DOMESTIC DRUG TRAFFICKING AND PRODUCTION; SECTION 6. STRENGTHEN INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS AND REDUCE THE AVAILABILITY OF FOREIGN-PRODUCED DRUGS IN THE UNITED STATES; SECTION 7. IMPROVE INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR ANALYSIS, ASSESSMENT, AND LOCAL MANAGEMENT; POLICY FOCUS: REDUCING DRUGGED DRIVING; POLICY FOCUS: PREVENTING AND ADDRESSING PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE; CONCLUSION; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; Chapter 2: INSANITY: FOUR DECADES OF U.S. COUNTERDRUG STRATEGY; ABSTRACT; INDEX The 2014 National Drug Control Strategy builds on the foundation laid down by the Administration's previous four Strategies and serves as the Nation's blueprint for reducing drug use and its consequences. Continuing a collaborative, balanced, and science-based approach, the new Strategy provides a review of the progress made over the past four years. It also looks ahead to continuing efforts to reform, rebalance, and renew national drug control policy to address the public health and safety challenges of the 21st century. The strategy is rooted in the belief that illicit drug use is a public h BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Drug control fast Drug and Narcotic Control / United States Drug and Narcotic Control Drug control / United States Drug control Wirtschaft Drug control United States |
title | Drug control in the United States 2014 strategy and an appraisal of past policy |
title_auth | Drug control in the United States 2014 strategy and an appraisal of past policy |
title_exact_search | Drug control in the United States 2014 strategy and an appraisal of past policy |
title_full | Drug control in the United States 2014 strategy and an appraisal of past policy Ivan T. Rains, editor |
title_fullStr | Drug control in the United States 2014 strategy and an appraisal of past policy Ivan T. Rains, editor |
title_full_unstemmed | Drug control in the United States 2014 strategy and an appraisal of past policy Ivan T. Rains, editor |
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