National Drug Control Strategy.
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Intro -- NATIONAL DRUGCONTROL STRATEGY -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL STRATEGY:2008ANNUAL REPORT -- INTRODUCTION -- A Turning Point -- IMPROVED UNDERSTANDING HAS YIELDED RESULTS -- MOVING FORWARD: CHALLENGE AND HOPE -- STOPPING DRUG USE BEFORE IT STARTS -- Deterring Drug Use by Changing Attitudes -- Random Testing to Prevent Substance Abuse -- Combating Doping in Sports -- A Proven Prevention Tool: The United StatesMilitary's Experience with Drug Testing -- Drug-Free Workplace -- Community Partnerships to Protect Youth -- The Drug Free Communities Support Program -- Educating Youth About the Dangers of Drug Use -- The National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign -- Fighting Pharmaceutical Diversion and Preventing Addiction -- Extreme Ecstasy: The Rising Threat from MDMA(Ecstasy) and Methamphetamine Mixtures -- INTERVENING AND HEALING AMERICA'S DRUG USERS -- From Screening to Recovery Support: A Continuum of Care -- Detecting Drug Use Early Saves Lives -- Screening and Brief Intervention -- Medical Education on Substance Abuse -- Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders -- A Chance to Heal:Treating Substance Abusing Offenders -- Understanding Addiction -- THE NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY:TACKLING TRANSNATIONAL THREATS -- Disrupting the Market for Illegal Drugs -- The Vital Role of State and Local Law Enforcement -- Taking Drugs off America's Roadways -- Targeting Marijuana Cultivation in the United States -- Methamphetamine and Synthetic Drugs -- Taking the Fight Against Methamphetamine Global -- Stemming the Flow of Drugs Across the Southwest Border -- Working with Mexico and Central America -- Transit Zone Interdiction -- Attacking Trafficker Finances -- Progress and Challenges in the Andean Ridge -- Afghanistan: Counternarcotics and Counterinsurgency -- Working Together to Reduce Drug Use Around the World -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
2008 National Drug Control Strategy Consultation -- Members of the United States Senate -- Members of the United States House of Representatives -- Federal Agencies -- Foreign Governments and Intergovernmental Organization -- Governors -- High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas -- Municipal Leaders -- United States Attorneys -- Other Organizations and Individuals -- APPENDIX B: DRUG CONTROL FUNDING BY AGENCYFY 2007-FY 2009 -- STATEMENT JOHN P.WALTERS, DIRECTOROF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY,DENNIS KUCINICH, CHAIRMAN, DOMESTICPOLICY SUBCOMMITTEE, OVERSIGHT ANDGOVERNMENT REFORM COMMITTEE,MARCH 12, 2008, 2154RAYBURN HOB, -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. STOPPING DRUG USE BEFORE IT STARTS -DETERRING DRUG USE BY CHANGING ATTITUDES -- Random Student Drug Testing -- The United States Military's Experience with Drug Testing -- Community Partnerships to Protect Youth -- The Drug Free Communities Support Program -- Educating Youth About the Dangers of Drug Use -- Fighting Pharmaceutical Diversion and Preventing Addiction -- III. INTERVENING AND HEALING AMERICA'S DRUGUSERS FROM SCREENING TO RECOVERY SUPPORT:A CONTINUUM OF CARE -- Screening and Brief Intervention -- Medical Education on Substance Abuse -- Breaking the Cycle of Addiction: Maintaining Recovery -- A Chance to Heal: Treating Substance Abusing Offenders -- IV. THE NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY:TACKLING TRANSNATIONAL THREATS -- Disrupting the Market for Illegal Drugs -- The Vital Role of State and Local Law Enforcement -- Targeting Marijuana Cultivation in the United States -- Methamphetamine and Synthetic Drugs -- Taking the Fight Against Methamphetamine Global -- Stemming the Flow of Drugs Across the Southwest Border -- Working with Mexico and Central America -- Transit Zone Interdiction -- Attacking Trafficker Finances -- Progress and Challenges in the Andean Ridge.
Afghanistan: Counternarcotics and Counterinsurgency -- CONCLUSION -- TESTIMONY:WHAT RESEARCH TELLS USABOUT THE REASONABLENESS OF THECURRENT PRIORITIES OF NATIONALDRUG CONTROL* -- 1. ENFORCEMENT AND SUPPLY-SIDE STRATEGIES -- 2. PREVENTION STRATEGIES -- 3. TREATMENT STRATEGIES -- 4. SOME GENERAL ISSUES ABOUT THE GOALS ANDINDICATORS OFFERED IN THE NATIONAL DRUGCONTROL STRATEGY -- 5. CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- TESTIMONY OF JOHN CARNEVALE, BEFORETHE DOMESTIC POLICY SUBCOMMITTEE OFTHE OVERSIGHT AND GOVERNMENT REFORMCOMMITTEE,ONDCP'S PROGRESS IN THEWAR ON DRUGS AND ITS ABILITY TO SERVETHE NATIONAL INTEREST,WEDNESDAY,MARCH 12, 2008 -- BACKGROUND -- INGREDIENTS OF A NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY -- HAVE WE REACHED A TURNINGPOINT IN THE DRUG WAR? -- LOOKING FORWARD -- OPENING STATEMENT,DENNIS J. KUCINICH, CHAIRMAN,DOMESTIC POLICY SUBCOMMITTEE,OVERSIGHT AND GOVERNMENT REFORMCOMMITTEE "THE NATIONAL DRUGCONTROL STRATEGY FOR 2008, THE FISCALYEAR 2009,NATIONAL DRUG CONTROLBUDGET, AND COMPLIANCE WITH THEONDCPREAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2006:PRIORITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITY ATONDCP",MARCH 12, 20082154 RAYBURN HOB, 2:00 P.M. -- INDEX.
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