NCJ Number
183930
Date Published
August 2000
Length
55 pages
Annotation
The programs described in this publication represent policy initiatives designed to reduce alcohol abuse by American Indians and Alaska Natives and to increase community safety.
Abstract
The programs are of three types: (1) efforts to control the availability of alcohol within a tribal jurisdiction; (2) educational and treatment efforts; and (3) efforts to reduce social and environmental factors that increase the risk of harm to the individual and the community. Qualities found in each program include services that provide a link to the spiritual beliefs of American Indians, services that culturally reflect the Indian community, and services that strengthen the relationship between American Indians and their community. The programs specifically focus on drug courts, alcohol legislation and taxation, safe communities, youth services, and treatment and recovery. A list of relevant resources is included. 110 references, 3 figures, and 3 photographs
Date Published: August 1, 2000
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