The National Drug Control Strategy 2000 Annual Report Table of Contents Entire Document in Adobe Acrobat (4.3mb) Letter from the President Foreword by General Barry McCaffrey Annual Report and the National Drug Control Strategy: An Overview Annual Report on Implementing the National Drug Control Strategy The National Response to Drug Abuse The Role of Government Mandate for a National Drug Control Strategy Evolution of the National Drug Control Strategy Overview of the National Drug Control Strategy Goals of the National Drug Control Strategy Drug Control is a Continuous Challenge America’s Drug Use Profile Youth Drug Use Trends Juvenile drug-use rates level off Marijuana use linked to crime and antisocial behavior Changing teen attitudes Emerging drug-use trends among youth Underage use of alcohol Underage use of tobacco Drug abuse and sexual activity Marijuana Overall usage Use among youth Availability Cocaine Overall usage Use among youth Availability Heroin Overall usage Use among youth Availability Methamphetamine General Overall usage Use among youth Availability MDMA General Overall usage Use among youth Availability Inhalants General Overall usage Use among youth Availability Other Illicit Substances Overall usage Use among youth Availability Controlled Substances Diversion Precursor Chemicals The Link Between Drugs and Crime Arrestees often test positive for recent drug use Nearly one in four inmates are drug offenders Substance abuse, family violence, and child maltreatment Drugs, violence, and sexual crimes The Consequences of Illegal Drug Use Economic loss Drug-related deaths Drug-related medical emergencies Spreading of infectious diseases Homelessness Drug use in the workplace Performance Measures of Effectiveness Endnotes for Chapter 2 Report on Programs and Initiatives Initiatives to Prevent Drug Use The Central Role of Parents Substance-Abuse Prevention in Early Childhood National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities After-School Initiatives Drug-Free Communities Housing Initiatives Prevention through Service Alliance Workplace Prevention Initiatives Athletic Initiative Faith Initiative Drug Prevention through Law Enforcement Countering Attempts to Legalize Drugs The Use of Marijuana as Medicine “Industrial” Hemp Child Welfare Initiatives Welfare-to-Work Initiatives Youth Tobacco Initiative Youth Alcohol Use Prevention Comprehensive Prevention Systems Treating Addicted Individuals Research on Addiction Status of Drug Treatment Services for Women Substance Abuse and Co-occurring Mental Disorders Parity for Substance-Abuse Treatment Medications for Drug Addiction Behavioral Treatment Initiative National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network Practice Research Collaboratives Program (PRC) Treatment Research and Evaluation Research into the Mechanisms of Addiction Reducing Infectious Disease Among Injecting Drug Users Training for Substance-Abuse Professionals Providing Services for Vulnerable Populations Breaking the Cycle of Drugs and Crime Substance Abuse Treatment for Incarcerated Offenders The Drug-Free Prison Zone Demonstration Project Operating Standards for Prison-Based Therapeutic Communities (TCs) Substance-Abuse Treatment Provided with Community Supervision Criminal Justice Treatment Networks Drug Courts Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities (TASC) Breaking the Cycle (BTC) Zero Tolerance Drug Supervision Initiative Initiatives Currently Underway Future Focus and Initiatives System Integration Enforcing the Nation’s Laws Law-Enforcement Coordination Assisting State and Local Agencies High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) Community-Oriented Policing Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) Weed and Seed Anti Money-Laundering Initiatives Enhancing Asset Forfeiture Preventing Chemical Diversion Intelligence/Information Sharing ONDCP’s Counterdrug Technology Assessment Center Targeting Gangs and Violence Equitable Sentencing Policies State Drug Laws Shielding U.S. Borders from the Drug Threat Organizing Against the Drug Threat Trafficking Across the Southwest Border All Borders Organizing for Success Border Coordination Initiative (BCI) Port and Border Security Initiative Working with the Private Sector to Keep Drugs Out of America Harnessing Technology Review of Counterdrug Intelligence Architecture Reducing the Supply of Illegal Drugs Interdiction Operations Transit Zone Operations Breaking Cocaine Sources of Supply Breaking Heroin Sources of Supply Countering the Spread of Methamphetamine Reducing Domestic Marijuana Cultivation Mycoherbicides International Drug Control Cooperation Drug Control Efforts through International Organizations Certification for Major Illicit Drug-Producing and Transit Countries Promoting International Demand Reduction Supporting Democracy and Human Rights Regional Drug Control in the Western Hemisphere and the Multilateral Evaluation Mechanism Bilateral Cooperation with Mexico Targeting International Drug Trafficking Organizations International Money Laundering Efforts International Asset Forfeiture Cooperation Controlling Precursor Chemicals Reducing Corruption Endnotes for Chapter 3 The National Drug Control Budget Support for Plan Colombia and the Andean Ridge Major Increases in FY 2001 Spending by Strategy Goal Federal Funding Priorities: FY 2001 FY 2005 Consultation Consultation with Congress Consultation with National Drug-Control Program Agencies Consultation with State and Local Officials Consultation with Private Citizens and Organizations Consultation with Representatives of Foreign Governments and International Organizations Consultation with Non-Governmental Organizations Appendix: Drug-Related Data Glossary: Abbreviations and Acronyms Download Adobe Acrobat Reader
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