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This Chartbook recognizes marijuana as a major component of the illicit drug problem. Major progress has been achieved in reducing youth marijuana use; nevertheless, the overall demand for marijuana remains strong. The supply of cannabis is comp[...]Rapport
The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) is the lead Federal agency in the fight against the use of illicit drugs. The agency coordinates a range of Federal prevention, treatment, law enforcement and international efforts to address Am[...]Rapport
The national counterdrug R&D program supports the National Drug Control Strategy. The 1996 strategy sets forth major FY 1997 program and budget initiatives supporting five principal goals: Goal #1: motivating youth to reject illegal drugs and s[...]Document texte divers
FRANÇAIS : Fiche de synthèse qui rappelle les effets de la cocaïne, la prévalence dusage, le traitement les arrestations, condamnations et saisies en Amérique. A noter une liste des noms de rue de la cocaïne.Rapport
This report provides an analysis of recent findings on drug and alcohol use trends among girls. Data indicate that girls have caught up with boys in illicit drug and alcohol use and have actually surpassed boys in cigarette and prescription drug[...]Rapport
This booklet challenges the myths that marijuana is harmless, is not addictive, is not as harmful to health as tobacco, makes one mellow, is used to treat cancer and other diseases, is not as popular as other drugs used by teens, does not hurt o[...]Document texte divers
FRANÇAIS : Aux Etats-Unis en 1999, seulement 20% des personnes dépendantes aux opiacés bénéficient des programmes de substitution à la méthadone, dont les principaux avantages sont rappelés.Rapport
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FRANÇAIS : Cette stratégie coordonne une approche gouvernementale centrée sur la santé publique et la sécurité afin de réduire la consommation de drogues et ses conséquences aux Etats-Unis. ENGLISH: 2011 Strategy update: The 2011 National [...]Rapport
FRANÇAIS : La stratégie présente 113 actions spécifiques visant à réformer la politique des drogues des Etats-Unis, en mettant en place une politique de santé publique innovante, basée sur des données scientifiques et des approches prouvées afi[...]Rapport
The 2013 National Drug Control Strategy builds on the foundation laid down by the Administration's previous three Strategies and serves as the Nation's blueprint for reducing drug use and its consequences. Continuing our collaborative, balanced,[...]Rapport
The Obama Administration's first National Drug Control Strategy, published in 2010, charted a new course in efforts to reduce illicit drug use and its consequences in the United States. Science has shown that a substance use disorder is not a mo[...]Rapport
The Obama Administration's inaugural National Drug Control Strategy, published in 2010, charted a new course in efforts to reduce illicit drug use and its consequences in the United States. Science has shown that a substance use disorder is not [...]Rapport
The drug crisis our country faces today is unprecedented. It has evolved over the past several decades and has steadily worsened with time. Every state and county, and every socioeconomic group in our country, is directly affected by the negativ[...]Rapport
Today [February 3, 2020], White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) Director Jim Carroll released the Trump Administration's National Drug Control Strategy, which establishes the President's priorities for addressing the challen[...]Rapport
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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 our collaborative, balanced, [...]Rapport
According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), in 2018 an estimated 21.2 million Americans aged 12 and older needed treatment for a substance use disorder (SUD), but only 3.7 million received any kind of treatment and only 2.4 [...]Rapport
Based on telephone conversations in November 1996 with drug ethnographers and epidemiologists, law enforcement agents, and drug treatment providers all over the country, this report provides a blend of information and perspectives on the state o[...]Rapport
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The President's National Drug Control Strategy describes the Administrations strategic approach for reducing illicit drug use in the United States. The Administrations Synthetic Drug Control Strategy is a companion to the National Strategy. It f[...]Rapport
Millions of American teens report experiencing weeks of hopelessness and loss of interest in normal daily activities, and many of these depressed teens are making the problem worse by using marijuana and other drugs. Some teens use marijuanato r[...]Rapport
Given the negative impact of drugs on American society, the overwhelming majority of Americans reject illegal drug use. Indeed millions of Americans who once tried drugs now turn their backs on them - they no longer "do drugs," and most importan[...]Rapport
This report was developed for The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) which asked the Lewin Group to develop more current estimates of the societal cost of drug abuse. In the context of this report, we use the phrase 'drug abuse' to r[...]Document texte divers
ENGLISH : Included in this booklet are answers to questions that students, parents, school officials, and other concerned individuals might have about the process. It explains, generally, what drug testing is all about, who pays for it, who do[...]Rapport
This booklet presents data to challenge the myth that the Nation's prisons are filled with otherwise law-abiding people who were imprisoned for the simple possession of marijuana. In 1997, the year for which the most recent data are available, [...]