Reauthorization of the Office of National Drug Control Policy: Hearings Before the Legislation and National Security Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, October 5 and 14, 1993U.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 - 270 pages |
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... survey , the high school senior survey , and the drug abuse warning network - suggest that the problem is largely unchecked . ONDCP has long recognized the shortcomings of these sources of data , particularly for measuring drug use by ...
... survey , the high school senior survey , and the drug abuse warning network - suggest that the problem is largely unchecked . ONDCP has long recognized the shortcomings of these sources of data , particularly for measuring drug use by ...
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... Survey , the High School Senior Survey , and the Drug Abuse Warning Network that the problem is largely unchecked . suggest ONDCP has long recognized the shortcomings of these sources of data , particularly for measuring drug use by ...
... Survey , the High School Senior Survey , and the Drug Abuse Warning Network that the problem is largely unchecked . suggest ONDCP has long recognized the shortcomings of these sources of data , particularly for measuring drug use by ...
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... an increase or at least the decline has stopped , in some cases with our youth , our highest risk population . Some of our surveys show that eighth graders are now using more drugs . The college students are now using more drugs . We 49.
... an increase or at least the decline has stopped , in some cases with our youth , our highest risk population . Some of our surveys show that eighth graders are now using more drugs . The college students are now using more drugs . We 49.
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... Survey , which has provided the basic measure does not effectively reach the most serious part of the problem -- hard - core drug use . Also , actual drug use measures alone will not provide decision - makers with the information they ...
... Survey , which has provided the basic measure does not effectively reach the most serious part of the problem -- hard - core drug use . Also , actual drug use measures alone will not provide decision - makers with the information they ...
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... survey . 3 " Occasional use " is defined as less than once - a - month use during the preceding year . " Frequent use " is defined as use weekly or more often within the preceding year . In addition , ONDCP concluded that progress was ...
... survey . 3 " Occasional use " is defined as less than once - a - month use during the preceding year . " Frequent use " is defined as use weekly or more often within the preceding year . In addition , ONDCP concluded that progress was ...
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Page 235 - To aim these programs for high impact in the immediate future in order to close the gap between promise and performance; To undertake new initiatives and experiments that can change the system of failure and frustration that now dominates the ghetto and weakens our society.
Page 235 - Our recommendations embrace three basic principles: To mount programs on a scale equal to the dimension of the problems; To aim these programs for high impact in the immediate future in order to close the gap between promise and performance; To undertake new initiatives and experiments that can change the system of failure and frustration that now dominates the ghetto and weakens our society.
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Page 193 - I would like to submit my written testimony for the record and provide the subcommittee with brief opening remarks.
Page 98 - ... Sec. 2. Goals, Direction, Duties and Responsibilities with Respect to the National Drug Control Program, (a) Budget Matters. (1) In addition to the budgetary authorities and responsibilities provided to the Director by statute, 21 USC 1502, for those agency budget requests that are not certified as adequate to implement the objectives of the National Drug Control Strategy, the Director shall include in such certifications initiatives or funding levels that would make such requests adequate. (2)...