Bibliography
Books and Documents
Addiction
DeMet, Edward M.
ADDICTIVE BEHAVIOR: MOLECULES TO MANKIND; PERSPECTIVES ON THE
NATURE OF ADDICTION.
St. Martin's Press, 1996. 312p.
Fulco, Carolyn E. and others, eds.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF MEDICATIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF OPIATE AND
COCAINE ADDICTIONS: ISSUES FOR THE GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE
SECTOR.
National Academy Press, 1995. 272p.
Kandall, Stephan R.; Petrillo, Jennifer.
SUBSTANCE AND SHADOW: WOMEN AND ADDICTION IN THE UNITED STATES.
Harvard University Press, 1996. 384p.
Knipe, Ed.
CULTURE, SOCIETY, AND DRUGS: THE SOCIAL SCIENCE APPROACH TO DRUG
USE.
Waveland Press, 1995. 506p.
Platt, Jerome J.
HEROIN ADDICTION.
Krieger Publishing Company, 1995. 3 vols., 1074p.
U. S. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment.
BIOLOGICAL COMPONENTS OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND ADDICTION.
(OTA-BP-BBS-117) U. S. Office of Technology Assessment, 1993.
61p.
Available on Internet at
http://www.wws.princeton.edu:80/~ota/disk1/1993/9311_n.html
U. S. Institute of Medicine.
PATHWAYS OF ADDICTION: OPPORTUNITIES IN DRUG ABUSE RESEARCH.
National Academy Press, 1996. 290p.
Prevention
Council on Foreign Relations.
RETHINKING INTERNATIONAL DRUG CONTROL: NEW DIRECTIONS FOR U. S.
POLICY.
Council on Foreign Relations, 1997. 79p.
Delancey, Marci M.; Hannan, Denise M.
INTERNATIONAL GUIDE TO WORKPLACE SUBSTANCE-ABUSE PREVENTION.
Washington, DC: Institute for a Drug-Free Workplace, 1994.
246p.
DuPont, Robert L.
THE SELFISH BRAIN: LEARNING FROM ADDICTION.
American Psychiatric Press, 1997. 553p.
Early, Kevin E.
DRUG TREATMENT BEHIND BARS: PRISON-BASED STRATEGIES FOR CHANGE.
Greenwood Publishing Group, 1996. 192p.
Graham, Kathryn and others.
ADDICTIONS TREATMENT FOR OLDER ADULTS: EVALUATION OF AN
INNOVATIVE CLIENT-CENTERED APPROACH.
Haworth Press, 1994. 244p.
Kirsch, Henry, ed.
DRUG LESSONS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.
Transaction Publishers, 1995. 345p.
McCoy, Clyde B.; Metsch, Lisa R.; Inciardi, James A.
INTERVENING WITH DRUG-INVOLVED YOUTH.
Sage Publications, 1996. 272p.
Neff, Pauline.
TOUGH LOVE: HOW PARENTS CAN DEAL WITH DRUG ABUSE.
Abington Press, 1996. 160p.
Powell, Richard R. and others.
CLASSROOMS UNDER THE INFLUENCE: ADDICTED FAMILIES-ADDICTED
STUDENTS.
Corwin Press, 1995. 168p.
Rhodes, Tim; Hartnoll, Richard.
AIDS, DRUGS AND PREVENTION: PERSPECTIVES ON INDIVIDUAL AND
COMMUNITY ACTION.
Routledge, 1996. 240p.
Rotgers, Frederick and others, eds.
TREATING SUBSTANCE ABUSE: THEORY AND TECHNIQUE.
Guilford, 1996. 328p.
U. S. Department of Health and Human Services. Center for
Substance Abuse Treatment.
50 STRATEGIES FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT.
(DHHS Publication No. (SMA) 96-8029) Center for Substance Abuse
Treatment, 1997. 148p.
U. S. Department of Health and Human Services. National Cancer
Institute.
COMMUNITY-BASED INTERVENTIONS FOR SMOKERS.
(Monograph 6, NIH Publication No. 95-4028) National Cancer
Institute, 1995. 252p.
U. S. Department of Health and Human Services. National
Institute on Drug Abuse.
PREVENTING DRUG USE AMONG CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS; A
RESEARCH-BASED GUIDE.
(NIH Publication No. 97-4212) National Institute on Drug Abuse,
1997. 38p.
U. S. Executive Office of the President. Office of National Drug
Control Policy.
THE NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL STRATEGY: 1997.
U. S. Government Printing Office, 1997. 70p.
Available on Internet at http://www.ncjrs.org/htm/toc.htm
U. S. General Accounting Office.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE: BILLIONS SPENT ANNUALLY FOR TREATMENT AND
PREVENTION ACTIVITIES.
(GAO/HEHS-97-12) U. S. General Accounting Office, 1996. 69p.
Available on Internet at
http://www.gao.gov/AIndexFY97/abstracts/he97012.htm
Articles
Bower, Bruce.
ALCOHOLICS SYNONYMOUS
(Science News, Vol. 151, No. 4, January 25, 1997, p. 62)
Breer, Paul; McAuliffe, William E.; Levine, Eliot B.
STATEWIDE SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION PLANNING
(Evaluation Review, Vol. 20, No. 5, October 1996, pp. 596+)
Califano, Joseph A., Jr.
LEGALIZATION OF NARCOTICS: MYTHS AND REALITY
(USA Today, Vol. 125, No. 2622, March 1997, pp. 46-47)
Dusenbury, Linda; Falco, Mathea.
ELEVEN COMPONENTS OF EFFECTIVE DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION
CURRICULA
(Journal of School Health, Vol. 65, No. 10, December 1995, pp.
420-425)
Glass, Stephen.
DON'T YOU D.A.R.E.
(New Republic, Vol. 216, No. 9, March 3, 1997, pp. 18-28)
Inciardi, James A.; Saum, Christine A.
LEGALIZATION MADNESS
(Public Interest, No. 123, Spring 1996, pp. 72-82)
Landry, Donald W.
IMMUNOTHERAPY FOR COCAINE ADDICTION
(Scientific American, Vol. 276, No. 2, February 1997, pp.
42-45)
Lee, Rensselaer W., III.
CUBA'S DRUG TRANSIT TRAFFIC
(Society, Vol. 34, No. 3, March/April 1997, pp. 49-55)
McCaffrey, Barry.
HEMISPHERIC DRUG CONTROL: FIGHTING DRUG PRODUCTION AND
TRAFFICKING
(Vital Speeches of the Day, Vol. 63, No. 14, May 1, 1997, pp.
418-421)
Nadelmann, Ethan A.
REEFER MADNESS 1997: THE NEW BAG OF SCARE TACTICS
(Rolling Stone, No. 754, February 20, 1997, pp. 51-53, 77)
Nash, J. Madeleine.
ADDICTED (THE CHEMISTRY OF ADDICTION)
(Time, Vol. 149, No. 18, May 5, 1997, pp. 68-73, 76)
Navarro, Mireya.
EXPERIMENTAL COURTS ARE USING NEW STRATEGIES TO BLUNT THE LURE OF
DRUGS
(New York Times, October 17, 1996, p. A25)
Peck, Richard L.
THE ADDICTED BRAIN: AN ERA OF SCIENTIFIC BREAKTHROUGHS
(Behavioral Health Management, Vol. 16, No. 5, September/October
1996, pp. 33+)
Peele, Stanton.
RECOVERING FROM AN ALL-OR-NOTHING APPROACH TO ALCOHOL
(Psychology Today, Vol. 29, No. 5, September/October 1996, pp.
35-43+)
Pentz, Mary Ann; Bonnie, Richard J.; Shopland, Donald R.
INTEGRATING SUPPLY AND DEMAND REDUCTION STRATEGIES FOR DRUG ABUSE
PREVENTION
(American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 39, No. 7, June/July 1996,
pp. 897-910)
Prendergast, Michael L.; Anglin, M. Douglas; Wellisch, Jean.
TREATMENT FOR DRUG-ABUSING OFFENDERS UNDER COMMUNITY
SUPERVISION
(Federal Probation, Vol. 59, No. 4, December 1995, pp. 66-75)
Tauber, Jeffrey.
DRUG COURTS: TREATING DRUG-USING OFFENDERS THROUGH SANCTIONS,
INCENTIVES
(Corrections Today, Vol. 56, No. 1, February 1994, pp. 28-30+)
Terry, W. Clinton, III.
DEDICATED DRUG TREATMENT COURTS: A COLLABORATIVE MODEL OF JUSTICE
FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT
(Spectrum, Vol. 69, No. 3, Summer 1996, pp. 37-47)
Volkow, N. D. and others.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SUBJECTIVE EFFECTS OF COCAINE AND DOPAMINE
TRANSPORTER OCCUPANCY
(Nature, Vol. 386, No. 6627, April 24, 1997, pp. 827-830)
Global Issues
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