Federal domestic drug control policy has evolved over the course of the past century and currently consists of a three-pronged approach to reducing illegal drug use:: prevention, substance abuse treatment and enforcement activities. This book examines the war on drugs and drug enforcement efforts; the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign; the background and effectiveness of the drug courts and the legal issues relating to the disposal of dispensed controlled substances.
Preface; Federal Domestic Illegal Drug Enforcement Efforts:: Are They Working?; War on Drugs:: Reauthorization & Oversight of the Office of National Drug Control Policy; War on Drugs:: The National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign; Drug Courts:: Background, Effectiveness, & Policy Issues for Congress; Legal Issues Relating to the Disposal of Dispensed Controlled Substances; Written Statement of Director R. Gil Kerlikowske, Director of National Drug Control Policy, before the Senate Special Committee on Aging, Hearing Drug Waste & Disposal:: When Prescriptions Become Poison; Statement of Joseph R. Rannazzisi, Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Diversion Control, Drug Enforcement Administration, before the Special Committee on Aging, Hearing on Drug Waste & Disposal:: When Prescriptions Become Poison; Index.
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