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NCJ Number: 187123
Title: Alcohol, Youth, and the Justice System: Underage Drinking as Normative Behavior, a Status Offense, and a Risk Factor for Delinquency (from Handbook of Youth and Justice, edited by Susan O. White, pp. 159-189; see NCJ 187115)
Author: Susan E. Martin
Sale: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 233 Spring Street, New York, NY 10013.
Publication Date: 2001
Annotation: This paper presents an overview of underage drinking as both normative and illegal behavior, examines laws related to the minimum legal drinking age and their implications for the juvenile justice system, and considers intervention strategies and programs to reduce youth alcohol consumption.

NCJ Number: 186982
Title: Developmental Associations Between Alcohol and Interpersonal Aggression During Adolescence
Journal: Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 38(1):64-83.
Author: Bu Huang; Helene R. White; Rick Kosterman; Richard F. Catalano; J. D. Hawkins
Publication Date: 2001
Annotation: This study used yearly data from 808 males and females from the Seattle Social Development Project (SSDP) to explore the associations between alcohol use and interpersonal aggression from early to late adolescence.

NCJ Number: 186978
Title: Latest Approaches to Preventing Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Journal: Alcohol Research and Health 24(1):42-51.
Corporate Author: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857.
Publication Date: 2000
Annotation: This article reviews the current status of research on preventing alcohol abuse and alcoholism, with an emphasis on efforts to reduce driving under the influence, juvenile alcohol use, and alcohol consumption in general and on the effects of alcohol advertising on drinking behavior.

NCJ Number: 186781
Title: Enforcing the Underage Drinking Laws in Pennsylvania
Journal: Pennsylvania Progress 7(2):1-8.
Author: Patrick Griffin
Publication Date: 2000
Annotation:

This article discusses the enforcement of underage drinking laws in Pennsylvania.


NCJ Number: 186614
Title: Difficult Temperament, Parental Relationships, and Adolescent Alcohol Use Disorder Symptoms
Journal: Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse 10(1):69-86.
Author: Bryan D. Neighbors, Ph.D.; Duncan B. Clark, Ph.D.; John E. Donovan; Gene H. Brody, Ph.D.
Publication Date: 2000
Annotation: This study tested the hypothesis that the quality of the parent-adolescent relationship would mediate the association between difficult temperament and alcohol use disorder (AUD) symptoms in a sample of 438 adolescents and their mothers in Pittsburgh, PA.

NCJ Number: 186183
Title: Sentencing and Dispositions of Youth DUI and Other Alcohol Offenses: A Guide for Judges and Prosecutors
Corporate Author: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590; National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857.
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: This guide is intended to help judges and prosecutors more effectively sanction juveniles and young people for alcohol-related offenses, work more cooperatively with administrative agencies and community organizations, and define a role for themselves outside the courtroom in preventing underage drinking and other alcohol-related offenses.

NCJ Number: 186154
Title: Cigarette Smoking Among Youth (from Trends in the Well-Being of America's Children and Youth, 1997, pp. 214-237.)
Corporate Author: Child Trends, Inc., 2100 M Street NW., Washington, DC 20037.
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: This article focuses on behavioral health in the areas of smoking, alcohol, and substance abuse.
NCJ Number: 185579
Title: Contemporary Issues in Mentoring
Author: Amy J. A. Arbreton, Ph.D.; Diane Colasanto, Ph.D.; Douglas L. Fountain, M.P.A.; Natalie Jaffe; Amy Johnson, Ph.D.; Kathryn T. McLearn, Ph.D.; Catherine Schoen, M.S.; Michele Y. Shapiro, M.P.P.; Cynthia L. Sipe, Ph.D.; Jean B. Grossman, Ph.D.
Publication Date: 2000
Annotation: This report presents solid evidence that well-run mentoring programs can change the lives of young people, reduce drug and alcohol use, and improve academic performance.

NCJ Number: 185204
Title: Timing of Drinking Initiation: A Trend Study Predicting Drug Use Among High School Seniors
Journal: Journal of Drug Issues 30(3):525-554
Author: Celia C. Lo
Publication Date: 2000
Annotation: This article discusses a study that evaluates the relationship between onset age of drinking and use of drugs.
   
NCJ Number: 184639
Title: Youth Initiatives, 1995-1998 Edition
Corporate Author: Timothy O Woods, National Sheriffs' Association, 1450 Duke Street Alexandria, VA 22314-3490.
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: This publication of the Community Policing Consortium, a component of the National Sheriffs' Association, describes strategies and issues related to community policing efforts in various jurisdictions.

NCJ Number: 184210
Title: Who's Driving? College Students' Choices of Transportation Home After Drinking (from Deviance and Deviants: An Anthology, edited by Richard Tewksbury and Patricia Gagne, pp. 38-43; see NCJ 184209)
Author: Laura K. McCormick; John Ureda
Publication Date: 2000
Annotation: This article uses survey data to examine how and when students put themselves at risk for drunk driving accidents and how they rationalize driving drunk or riding with a drunk driver.

NCJ Number: 184175
Title: Combating Underage Drinking (Videotape, Parts 1 and 2)
Corporate Author: Juvenile Justice Telecommunications Project, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY 40475.
Publication Date: 2000
Annotation: This videotape contains the proceedings of a live national satellite broadcast, sponsored by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, that addresses ways of preventing underage drinking.

NCJ Number: 183566
Title: Alcohol and Crime Among Religious Youth
Journal: Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 17(4):53-66.
Author: Daniel E. Rodell, Ph.D.; Brent B. Benda, Ph.D.
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: This study seeks to determine if the delinquency syndrome argument has more validity in a religious sample than in the general youth population.

NCJ Number: 183563
Title: Multiple Contingency Table Analysis of the Deviance Syndrome: How Much Overlap Is There?
Journal: Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse 9(2):39-56.
Author: Robert Flynn Corwyn; Brent B. Benda
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: Data from 1,621 adolescents who attended grades 7-11 in 13 different schools in a southern metropolitan school district formed the basis of this study. The study analyzed the extent of the overlap among individuals who smoke cigarettes, become drunk on alcohol, use marijuana, and have sexual intercourse.

NCJ Number: 183562
Title: Relationship Between Adolescent Alcohol Use and Delinquent and Violent Behaviors
Journal: Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse 9(2):13-28.
Author: Kelli A. Komro; Carolyn L. Williams; Jean L. Foster; Cheryl L. Perry; Kian Farbakhsh; Melissa H. Stigler
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: Self-reported data from eighth- and ninth-grade students in a rural small town formed the basis of this study. The study analyzed longitudinal and cross-sectional relationships among alcohol use, psychological risk as measured by four MMPI-A scales, and delinquent and violent behaviors.

NCJ Number: 183224
Title: Relationship Between Adolescent Smoking and Drinking and Likelihood Estimates of Illicit Drug Use
Journal: Journal of Addictive Diseases 19(2):75-81.
Author: Patrick B. Johnson, Ph.D.; Sharon M. Boles, Ph.D.; Herbert D. Kleber, M.D.
Publication Date: 2000
Annotation: This study examines the relationship between adolescent smoking and drinking and estimates of the likelihood of illicit drug use.

NCJ Number: 182916
Title: Role of Alcohol in Adolescent Relapse and Outcome
Journal: Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 32(1):107-115.
Author: Sandra A. Brown, Ph.D.; Susan F. Tapert, Ph.D.; Susan R. Tate; Ana M. Abrantes
Publication Date: 2000
Annotation: Given alcohol's role as a "gateway" substance in the initiation of substance misuse, this study tested the hypothesis that alcohol is substantially involved in relapse among adolescents following substance abuse treatment.

NCJ Number: 182830
Title: Alcohol Behaviors and Deviant Behaviors Among Adolescents in a Rural State
Journal: Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 44(3):1-9.
Author: Stephen Nagy; Michael S. Dunn
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: This survey developed a descriptive profile of alcohol consumption patterns among juveniles ages 15 and 16 in a southern State. It examined the relationship between initiation of alcohol use and binge drinking behaviors and initiation of sexual activity, pregnancy, multiple sex partners, and violence.

NCJ Number: 182579
Title: Understanding Substance Abuse Prevention: Toward the 21st Century: A Primer on Effective Programs
Author: Paul J. Brounstein, Ph.D.; Janine M. Zweig, Ph.D.
Corporate Author: CDM Group, Inc., Chevy Chase, MD
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: This is an overview of substance abuse prevention programs targeting high-risk youth.

NCJ Number: 182488
Title: Variable Effects of Stress on Alcohol Use from Adolescence to Early Adulthood
Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 35(5):643-668.
Author: Robert H. Aseltine, Jr.; Susan L. Gore
Publication Date: 2000
Annotation: A community sample of adolescents in the Boston area who were followed into young adulthood provided information on the relationship between stress and drinking and the specific determinants of individual changes in the frequency of alcohol consumption and binge drinking.

NCJ Number: 182487
Title: Introduction to the Special Issue on Stress and Substance Use
Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 35(5):635-641.
Author: John P. Hoffman
Publication Date: 2000
Annotation: This article summarizes previous theory and research on the relationship between stress and the use of alcohol and drugs and summarizes the journal's six other papers on stress and substance use.

NCJ Number: 182193
Title: Response Reliability and the Study of Adolescent Substance Use Progression
Journal: Journal of Drug Issues 30(1):103-118.
Author: Andrew Golub; Erich Labouvie; Bruce D. Johnson
Publication Date: 2000
Annotation: This paper examines the reliability of responses from adolescents concerning the progression of their use of substances.

NCJ Number: 181995
Title: Environmental Aproaches to Reducing Underage Drinking
Journal: Alternatives to Incarceration 5(6):23-26.
Author: Andrew J. Treno; Harold D. Holder
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: This article describes the characteristics and effectiveness of a program that involves environmental approaches to reducing underage drinking.

NCJ Number: 181856
Title: Counseling Substance-Abusing Young Males (from Handbook of Counseling Boys and Adolescent Males: A Practitioner's Guide, edited by Arthur M. Horne and Mark S. Kiselica, pp. 357-373; see NCJ 181846)
Author: Richard C. Page
Sale: Dr. Alan W. Heston, Sage Publications, Inc., 2455 Teller Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320.
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: This article reviews counseling approaches for use with substance-abusing young males.

NCJ Number: 181845
Title: Loosening the Grip: A Handbook of Alcohol Information, Sixth Edition
Author: Jean Kinney, M.S.W.
Sale: Sally Constable, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020.
Publication Date: 2000
Annotation: This manual discusses the physical and psychological effects of alcohol as well as treatment options and family concerns.

NCJ Number: 181590
Title: Effects of a Brief Alcohol Preventive Intervention for Youth Attending School Sports Physical Examinations
Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 35(3):421-432.
Author: Chudley E. Werch, Ph.D.; John M. Carlson, M.S.W.; Deborah M. Pappas, M.S.H.; Patricia Edgemon, M.S.H.; Carlo C. DiClemente, Ph.D.
Publication Date: 2000
Annotation: This pilot study examined the feasibility and efficacy of a brief alcohol misuse preventive intervention for 178 junior high school students who received sportsphysical examinations at three schools in northeast Florida during the summer of 1997.

NCJ Number: 181574
Title: Life Events, Neighborhood Stress, Psychosocial Functioning, and Alcohol Use Among Urban Minority Youth
Journal: Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse 9(1):19-50.
Author: Lawrence M. Scheier; Gilbert J. Botvin; Nicole L. Miller
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: This study examined personal life events and neighborhood stress as determinants of alcohol use among urban, minority youth who attended five public middle schools in a major northeastern city.

NCJ Number: 181316
Title: Drugs, Alcohol and Criminality in American Society
Author: R. Barri Flowers
Sale: Publicity Manager, McFarland Company, Inc., P.O. Box 611, Jefferson, NC 28640.
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: This book examines the many aspects of alcohol and drug abuse studies and related disciplines.

NCJ Number: 181309
Title: Influence of Alcohol and Drug Use on AIDS Risk Behavior Among Youth Dropout Prevention
Journal: Journal of Drug Education 28(2):159-168.
Author: Peggy O'Hara, Ph.D.; Donald Parris, M.P.H.; Ronald R. Fichtner, Ph.D.; Robert Oster, Ph.D.
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: This article examines the influence of alcohol and drug use on AIDS risk behavior among youth in dropout prevention.

NCJ Number: 181140
Title: Self-Reported Delinquency by 12-Year-Olds, 1997
Author: Charles M. Puzzanchera
Publication Date: 2000
Annotation: The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) interviewed a nationally representative sample of nearly 9,000 12-year-olds at the end of 1996 and again in 1997 and early 1998, to determine whether these young people engaged in delinquent or other behaviors that might lead to future delinquency.

NCJ Number: 180998
Title: Drug Use and Sexual Behavior: A Syndrome Among Adolescents?
Journal: Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 17(3):25-35.
Author: Robert F. Corwyn, M.A.; Brent Benda, Ph.D.; Robert L. Clowers, Ph.D.; Yuxiang Liu, Ed.D.
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: This study used log-linear procedures to determine how much overlap there was in a juvenile sample's (n=1,626) participation in smoking cigarettes, getting drunk on alcohol, use of marijuana, and having had sexual intercourse.

NCJ Number: 180950
Title: Evaluating a Community-Based Drug and Alcohol Prevention Program for At-Risk Youth
Journal: Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 29(3/4):143-155.
Author: Catherine A. DeGuire; Elizabeth Thyrum
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: This study investigates changes in psychological functioning as a result of participation in a community-based drug and alcohol prevention program for at-risk children.

NCJ Number: 180789
Title: Gender Differences in Consequences of Alcohol Use Among Adolescents (from Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance, Volume 1, edited by Jeffery T. Ulmer, pp. 263-276; see NCJ 180783)
Author: Celia C. Lo; Gerald Globetti
Sale: Publicity Manager Jai Press, Inc., 100 Prospect Street, Stamford, CT 06901.
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: Semi-structured interviews of 122 students in 10th to 12th grade in a public school in a rural county in Michigan gathered information on the drinking behavior and consequences of drinking for males and females.

NCJ Number: 180727
Title: Peer Cluster Theory and Adolescent Alcohol Use: An Explanation of Alcohol Use and a Comparative Analysis Between Two Causal Models
Journal: Journal of Drug Education 29(3):205-215.
Author: Christopher D. Rose, M.A.
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: This article describes the methodology and findings of a study that tested the premise of peer cluster theory as it applies to individual alcohol use and that comparatively analyzed the theory's ability to explain alcohol use and marijuana use.

NCJ Number: 180678
Title: Perceived Cognitive Competence, Depressive Symptoms and the Incidence of Alcohol-Related Problems in Urban School Children
Journal: Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse 8(4):37-53.
Author: Li-Shiun Chen; James C. Anthony; Rosa M. Crum
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: This study tested the hypothesis that poor perceived cognitive competence might signal an increase risk of subsequent alcohol-related problems in children.

NCJ Number: 180516
Title: Alcohol Use Among Adolescents
Author: Michael Windle
Sale: Dr. Alan W. Heston, Sage Publications, Inc., 2455 Teller Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320.
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: Alcohol use is prominent among teenagers and has elicited rising concerns among parents, health practitioners, social policymakers, and the public at large.

NCJ Number: 179827
Title: Diagnosis and Assessment of Alcohol Use Disorders Among Adolescents
Journal: Alcohol Health and Research World 22(2):95-105.
Author: Christopher S. Martin, Ph.D.; Ken C. Winters, Ph.D.
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: This article discusses the diagnosis of alcohol use disorders (AUD's) among adolescents, reviews studies of DSM-IV AUD's among adolescents, addresses the assessment of AUD's among adolescents, and provides an overview of commonly used diagnostic interviews for adolescents.

NCJ Number: 179826
Title: Alcohol Use Among Adolescents
Journal: Alcohol Health and Research World 22(2):85-95.
Author: Patrick M. O'Malley, Ph.D.; Lloyd D. Johnston, Ph.D.; Jerald G. Bachman, Ph.D.
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: This article describes the extent and nature of alcohol use among American adolescents; in addition, the article provides information on trends in, self-reported reasons for, and consequences of adolescent alcohol use.

NCJ Number: 179580
Title: Drinking and Driving Among U.S. High School Seniors, 1984-1997
Journal: American Journal of Public Health 89(5):678-684.
Author: Patrick M. O'Malley, Ph.D.; Lloyd D. Johnston, Ph.D.
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: Data from annual national surveys conducted during 1984-97 were used to study the prevalence of and trends in driving after drinking and riding in a car with a driver who has been drinking among high school seniors.

NCJ Number: 179041
Title: Assessing the Likelihood of Drunk Driving: Gender, Context and Lifestyle
Journal: Journal of Crime & Justice 22(1):57-93.
Author: Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine; Richard Tewksbury
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: This study examined factors relevant to drinking and driving for separate samples of male and female American college students.

NCJ Number: 178879
Title: Theoretical Model With Reciprocal Effects of Youthful Crime and Drug Use
Journal: Journal of Social Science Research 25(1-2):77-107.
Author: Brent B. Benda
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: Data from 1,093 adolescents from 6 public high schools were used to determine the potential usefulness of a social control model with several reciprocal relationships between social learning elements and juvenile delinquency and to apply the hypothesized model to criminal behavior, alcohol use, and other drug use.

NCJ Number: 178462
Title: Alcohol Policy XI: Time to Push Back
Journal: Bottom Line on Alcohol in Society 19(2):1-218.
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: Articles are grouped under the following topics: advocating for alcohol policy, setting guidelines for alcohol use, policies to protect children and discourage underage drinking, alcohol and health, the effects of price on alcohol consumption, alcohol and public safety, and keeping up to date on alcohol policy issues.

NCJ Number: 178228
Title: Costs of Underage Drinking
Author: David T. Levy, Ph.D; Kathryn Stewart; Phillip M. Wilbur
Corporate Author: Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, 7135 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 900 East, Bethesda, MD 20814.
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: This document presents estimates of the costs of traffic crashes, violent crime, burns, drowning, suicide attempts, fetal alcohol syndrome, alcohol poisonings, and treatment associated with underage alcohol consumption and concludes that the total cost of alcohol use by youth is more than $58 billion per year.

NCJ Number: 178156
Title: Use of Alcohol by Miami's Adolescent Public School Students 1992: Peers, Risk-Taking, and Availability as Central Forces
Journal: Journal of Drug Education 28(3):211-233.
Author: Barbara M. Yarnold, Ph.D.
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: This analysis examines the use of alcohol by 535 adolescents in Dade County, FL, public schools during 1992.

NCJ Number: 177959
Title: Progressions of Alcohol, Cigarette, and Marijuana Use in Adolescence
Author: Susan C. Duncan; Terry E. Duncan; Hyman Hops
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: This study examined progressive relations among adolescent use of alcohol, cigarettes, and marijuana using latent growth curve analyses, as part of a longitudinal investigation of family factors influencing adolescent substance use.

NCJ Number: 177683
Title: Alcohol Use and Abuse As a Rite of Passage
Journal: Reaching Today's Youth 3(1):18-23.
Author: Edward R. Butler
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: This analysis of the role of rites of passage in youth development and of juvenile alcohol use concludes that youth will create their own rites of passage, including the use and abuse of alcohol, unless they have healthy and constructive alternatives.

NCJ Number: 175317
Title: Environmental Approaches to Reducing Underage Drinking
Journal: Juvenile Justice 5(2):20-27
Author: A.J. Treno; H.D. Holder
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: An evaluation of an environmental approach to reducing underage alcohol consumption concluded that such an approach appears promising, but a number of issues remain and more research is needed to determine how and under what circumstances desired outcomes may be obtained.

NCJ Number: 175194
Title: Replicating the College Alcohol Problem Scale (CAPS) With College First Offenders
Journal: Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 43(2):75-97.
Author: T. O'Hare
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: A study designed to replicate an earlier analysis to provide some initial covalidation of a screening instrument for measuring youthful problem drinking collected information from 312 college students who were cited for underage alcohol use and adjudicated in the same university prevention setting.

NCJ Number: 175148
Title: Use of False ID Cards and Other Deceptive Methods to Purchase Alcoholic Beverages During High School
Journal: Journal of Addictive Diseases 17(3):25-33
Author: R..H. Schwartz; J.A. Farrow; B. Banks; A.E. Giesel
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: This study obtained information on the methods currently used by teenagers to purchase beer and wine in violation of liquor laws.

NCJ Number: 174458
Title: Don't Let Someone Else Pull Your Strings: Vital Issues for Today's Teens
Corporate Author: Youth Media International Ltd., P.O. Box 305, Easton, CT 06612.
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: Because many young people suffer the detrimental effects of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs, concerned parents and educators continue to search for ways to help young people recognize the dangers associated with substance abuse.

NCJ Number: 174350
Title: Youth Fatal Crash and Alcohol Facts, 1996
Corporate Author: National Highway Traffic Safety Admin Office of Driver and Pedestrian Programs, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, DC 20590.
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: This report presents charts, graphs, and lists of information on traffic crash fatalities among youth ages 15-20 years, including fatalities of drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and bicyclists and fatalities in which alcohol was involved.

NCJ Number: 173792
Title: Risky Drinking and Driving/Riding Decisions: The Role of Previous Experience
Journal: Journal of Youth and Adolescence 27(4):493-512.
Author: L.L. Finken; J.E. Jacobs; K.D. Laguna
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: This study explored factors related to risky drinking and driving/riding decisions by presenting vignettes to 135 older adolescents, 17-24 years old, with vignettes related to drinking and other social behaviors at a party.

NCJ Number: 173586
Title: Short- and Long-Term Effects of a Pilot Prevention Program to Reduce Alcohol Consumption
Journal: Substance Use & Misuse 33(11):2303-2321.
Author: C.E. Werch; D.M. Pappas; J.M. Carlson; C.C. DiClemente
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: This study examines the effects of a brief, pilot alcohol prevention intervention for 211 disadvantaged 6th grade students at posttest and 1-year follow-up.

NCJ Number: 173408
Title: Preparing for the Drug Free Years
Author: K. Haggerty; R. Kosterman; R.F. Catalano; J.D. Hawkins
Corporate Author: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention U.S. Department of Justice, 810 Seventh Street NW., Washington, DC 20531.
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: This Bulletin provides an overview of the PDFY (Preparing for the Drug Free Years) parenting program and summarizes results of studies of the program.

NCJ Number: 172209
Title: National Symposium on Alcohol Abuse and Crime: Recommendations to the Office of Justice Programs
Corporate Author: Office of Justice Programs U.S. Department of Justice, 810 Seventh Street NW., Washington, DC 20531.
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: This report summarizes the deliberations and recommendations from the Office of Justice Program's (OJP's) National Symposium on Alcohol Abuse and Crime.

NCJ Number: 171532
Title: Minor Drinkers/Major Consequences
Journal: FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin 67(6):1-4.
Author: B. Little; M. Bishop
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: This article describes enforcement strategies for underage alcoholic beverage law violators.

NCJ Number: 170877
Title: Prevention Through Empowerment in a Native American Community
Journal: Drugs & Society 12(1/2):147-162.
Author: E.L. Petoskey; K.R. Van Stelle; J.A. De Jong
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: This demonstration grant program in Wisconsin combined several complementary strategies to prevent drug and alcohol abuse among Native Americans: school-based cultural curriculum, teacher training, development of a leadership core group, and community curriculum.

NCJ Number: 170853
Title: Psychiatric Morbidity Differences in Male and Female Adolescent Inpatients With Alcohol Use Disorders
Journal: Journal of Youth and Adolescence 27(1):29-41.
Author: C.M. Grilo; D.F. Becker; D.C. Fehon; M.L. Walker; W.S. Edell; T.H. McGlashan
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: This study examined gender differences in demography, co- occurrence of Diagnostic Statistical Manual (third edition, revised; DSM-III-R) axis I disorders and axis II personality disorders, and self-reported psychological distress in adolescent psychiatric inpatients with alcohol use disorders.

NCJ Number: 170107
Title: Theory of Drug Use and Delinquency Among High-Risk Youths (from Juvenile Justice: Policies, Programs, and Services, Second Edition, edited by Albert R. Roberts, pp. 273-311; see NCJ 170093)
Author: R. Dembo; L. Williams; J. Schmeidler
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: This chapter summarizes 6 years of research on drug use and delinquency among a group of high-risk youths.

NCJ Number: 169954
Title: Teen Alcoholism
Author: H.R. Mitchell
Sale: Marketing Manager, Lucent Books, Inc., P.O. Box 289011, San Diego, CA 92198-9011.
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: This volume explains alcohol's effects, the causes of juvenile alcohol use and alcoholism, the problems caused by adolescent alcohol use, the prevention of adolescent alcoholism, and treatment and recovery.

NCJ Number: 167250
Title: Strategies for Success: Combating Juvenile DUI
Corporate Author: Police Executive Research Forum, 1120 Connecticut Avenue NW., Suite 930, Washington, DC 20036.
Publication Date: 1999
Annotation: This manual is designed to empower criminal justice professionals to take the lead in working with others to plan a coordinated response to alcohol-related delinquency, particularly as it relates to traffic offenses.

NCJ Number: 174430
Title: Teenagers and Alcohol Misuse in the United States: By Any Definition, It's a Big Problem
Journal: Addiction 91(10):1484-1503.
Author: P.L. Ellickson; K.A. McGuidan; V. Adams; R.M. Bell; R.D. Hays
Annotation: High school seniors and dropouts in California and Oregon were surveyed to determine the prevalence and demographic predictors of teenage alcohol misuse, with emphasis on the prevalence of high-risk drinking, alcohol-related problems, and high alcohol consumption.

NCJ Number: 173722
Title: Alcohol Use and Abuse Among Latinos: Issues and Examples of Culturally Competent Services
Journal: Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 16(1/2):55-70.
Author: S. Rodriguez-Andrew
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: The impact of alcohol use and alcohol abuse among Hispanic persons is examined, with emphasis on barriers to improving understanding of this issue and examples of culturally competent approaches to better research and services for this population.

NCJ Number: 171532
Title: Minor Drinkers/Major Consequences
Journal: FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin 67(6):1-4.
Author: B. Little; M. Bishop
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: This article describes enforcement strategies for underage alcoholic beverage law violators

NCJ Number: .170946
Title: Moderating Effects of Gender and Hostility on the Alcohol-Aggression Relationship
Journal: Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 33(4):450-470.
Author: H.R. White; S. Hansell
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: Data from a longitudinal study of males and females from adolescence into young adulthood in New Jersey were used to examine the relationship between alcohol use and aggression.

NCJ Number: 170872
Title: Alcohol and Drug Prevention Among American Indian Families: The Family Circles Program
Journal: Drugs & Society 12(1/2):53-60.
Author: K.R. Van Stelle; G.A. Allen; D.P. Moberg
Publication Date: 1998
Annotation: The goal of the Family Circles Program was to prevent or reduce alcohol and drug abuse among American Indian high-risk youth on the Lac du Flambeau Indian Reservation in Wisconsin through cultural enhancement of their family systems.

NCJ Number: 166892
Title: Children's Beliefs About the Social Consequences of Drinking and Refusing To Drink Alcohol
Journal: Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 41(3):34-43.
Author: P.B. Johnson; H.L. Johnson
Publication Date: 1996
Annotation:

Children in first, fourth, and seventh grades were studied with respect to their expectations regarding the social consequences of accepting or refusing an offer of a drink of alcohol and to their understanding of social versus personal motives for drinking alcohol.


NCJ Number: 166682
Title: Court Vision Communications: Criminal Justice Video Technology Group
Corporate Author: Court Vision Communications, Inc., 2975 E. Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
Annotation: This document presents reports, letters, newspaper articles, and other materials describing the use of video arraignment technology provided by the company Court Vision Communications, Inc.

NCJ Number: 166415
Title: Rural Adolescent Drinking Behavior: Three Year Follow-Up in the New Hampshire Substance Abuse Prevention Study
Journal: Adolescence 31(121):159-168.
Author: M.M. Stevens; L. Mott; F. Youells
Publication Date: 1996
Annotation: This paper evaluates findings of a New Hampshire study of adolescent substance abuse prevention.

NCJ Number: 165914
Title: Mothers Against Drunk Driving Commission on Youth, Executive Summary
Corporate Author: MADD Mothers Against Drunk Driving, 511 E. John Carpenter Freeway, Suite 700, Irving, TX 75062.
Publication Date: 1996
Annotation: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) created its Commission on Youth to explore innovative programs and explore new initiatives to reach young people.

NCJ Number: 165354
Title: Why and in What Context Adolescents Obtain Alcohol From Adults: A Pilot Study
Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 32(2):219-228.
Author: R. Jones-Webb; T. Toomey; K. Miner; A.C. Wagenaar; M. Wolfson; R. Poon
Publication Date: 1997
Annotation: Four focus groups composed of 20 female and 6 male high school seniors were conducted to provide insight into the context and settings in which alcohol is provided to youth by adults and why some youth choose certain sources of alcohol over others.

NCJ Number: 165225
Title: F.A.B. (Fake, Altered, Borrowed) IDs: Detecting Fake, Altered, and Borrowed Cards
Journal: FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin 66(2):8-11.
Author: R. Johnson
Publication Date: 1997
Annotation: This article describes a Wisconsin training program designed to help law enforcement officers and alcohol beverage retailers spot fake, altered, or borrowed ID's.

NCJ Number: 162877
Title: Minors and Alcohol
Journal: Journal of Juvenile Law 16(1995):229-241.
Author: M.R. Alvarez; L.E. Twitchell; Y. Trock
Publication Date: 1995
Annotation: Court decisions in four cases involving minors and alcohol are described.

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