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- Date: Mon, 10 Jul 1995 18:40:18 -0400
- Message-Id: <9506108054.AA805422359@soros.sorosny.org>
- From: "mapostolides" <mapostolides@sorosny.org>
- To: Multiple recipients of list <drctalk@drcnet.org>
- Subject: Sources of Drug Info.
-
- I've gathered a list of sources for government information on drugs.
- We're going to put this on our web site, but I thought I'd stick it on
- drctalk first. The information is more readable when viewed in hard
- copy (the bullets and margins are sort of lost on e-mail), so if
- anyone wants a hard copy, e-mail me directly.
- Marianne
- mapostolides@sorosny.org
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- CLEARINGHOUSES FOR DRUG AND CRIME INFORMATION
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- National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS), serving the
- National Institute of Justice (NIJ)
- (800) 851-3420
- ? Distributes hundreds of documents on a variety of issues. Ask for a
- catalog of NIJ's recent publications.
- ? Data Resources of the National Institute of Justice
- Contains synopses of over a hundred NIJ-sponsored research studies.
- An excellent resource for becoming aware of studies and scholars who
- are examining the drug issue.
- ? In addition to producing longer documents, NIJ produces various
- newsletter-type publications, which are worth reading to keep
- up-to-date on various drug and crime research projects. The main
- publications are: Research in Action, Research in Brief, Research
- Report, NIJ Journal, and Program Focus.
-
- National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI),
- serving the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA)
- (800) 729-6686
- ? NIDA Research Monograph Series
- An excellent resource for information ranging from hallucinogens to
- the behavioral aspects of smoking to drug treatment. If NCADI runs
- out of copies or you would like past copies, contact the Government
- Printing Office ((202) 512-1800).
- ? National Survey Results on Drug Use for the Monitoring the Future
- Study
- Contains data about teenage licit and illicit drug use, and the
- opinions of teenagers toward drugs.
- ? National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA)
- Contains data about peoples' reported licit and illicit drug use.
- This annual survey is compiled by the Substance Abuse and Mental
- Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
- ? National Drug Abuse Treatment Users Survey (NDATUS)
- Reports information about U.S. treatment services.
- ? NIDA Statistical Series, Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN)
- Lists the data about drug-related hospital visits and deaths.
- ? NCADI News Monitor
- Contains articles from newspapers and journals about illicit drugs,
- alcohol, tobacco, and gambling.
-
- Bureau of Justice Statistics Clearinghouse, serving the Bureau of
- Justice Statistics (BJS)
- (800) 732-3277
- ? BJS Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics
- An indispensible resource which contains charts and data on crime,
- drug use, public opinion, etc.
- ? Drugs, Crime, and the Justice System and the Technical Appendix of
- Drugs, Crime, and the Justice System
- Contain brief summaries of major drug issues which provide an
- excellent overview complete with statistics, charts, and references
- for obtaining further information.
- ? Several newsletter-type publications which outline research and
- recent statistics: BJS Bulletin, Crime Data Brief, Drugs and Crime
- Data, National Update, Selected Findings, Special Report, and
- Technical Report.
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- Drugs and Crime Data Center and Clearinghouse, serving the Office of
- National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
- (800) 666-3332
- ? National Drug Control Strategy Annual Report and the National Drug
- Control Strategy: Executive Summary
- Outline the president's strategy and goals regarding drug use and drug
- trafficking; provide statistics on current drug use and drug
- availability; and present federal drug control budget. The Executive
- Summary is an incredible resource for statistics, charts, and
- government views on drug control.
- ? National Drug Control Strategy: Budget Summary
- Summarizes federal drug control spending. Various charts and graphs
- break down the drug control budget and display the exact amount
- allocated for different aspects of drug control policy (treatment,
- interdiction, correction, etc.). It also delineates drug-related
- spending by individual government departments -- Defense, Health and
- Human Services, Justice, etc. -- and describes the programs that
- receive federal funds.
- ? Pulse Checks
- A quarterly summary of of drug use and availability.
- ? Occasional ONDCP reports, such as the 1994 Marijuana Situational
- Assessment.
- ? Drugs and Crime Facts
- Contains numerous statistics and charts about drug-related crime, drug
- offenders in correctional facilities, gangs, etc. This handy booklet,
- produced annually by BJS, is worth having.
-
- Intelligence Division of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
- (202) 307-8726
- ? National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee (NNICC) Report:
- Supply of Illicit Drugs in the United States
- Assesses developments in international drug trafficking, drug transit
- routes, money laundering, production and seizure of drugs, and drug
- policy developments in source countries in Latin America and Asia.
- ? DEA Drug Intelligence Report
- A series of documents produced a couple of times a month which covers
- various DEA-related subjects.
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- Additional DEA Sources of Information
- ? Library and Information Center, which releases a bi-monthly list of
- new acquisitions (mainly journal articles).
- (202) 307-8932
- ? Office of Public Affairs, which can answer any additional questions
- regarding DEA documents.
- (202) 307-7977
-
- Centers for Disease Control National AIDS Clearinghouse, serving the
- Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
- (800) 458-5231
- ? Distributes a wide variety of statistics and information on HIV and
- AIDS.
-
- United States Government Printing Office (GPO)
- (202) 512-1800
- ? International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR)
- Reports on drug control efforts in dozens of countries. This very
- extensive document compiled by the State Department contains
- statistics on drug production, eradication, trafficking, money
- laundering, etc.
- ? FBI Uniform Crime Reports
- Contains crime data similar to those in the Criminal Justice
- Sourcebook. It is compiled by the Federal Bureau of Investigations
- (FBI).
- ? Ask for a catalog of publications available from the GPO.
-
- General Accounting Office Document Ordering Service, serving the
- General Accounting Office (GAO)
- (202) 512-6000
- ? Distributes reports about such topics as U.S. interdiction efforts,
- drug use measurements, money laundering, etc. Ask for a list of GAO
- documents on Criminal Justice topics.
-
- Subscription Office of NIDA Notes, NIDA's bi-monthly newsletter with
- articles on research and NIDA grants.
- (301) 294-5401
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- NIDA Press Office, which compiles NIDA Capsules -- press releases on
- various topics such as inhalant abuse, methamphetamine abuse, needle
- exchange, etc.
- (301) 443-6245
-
- United Nations
- ? Main Number: (212) 963-1234
- ? Criminal Justice Section: (212) 963-5634
- ? Publications: (800) 253-9694 or (212) 963-8302
- ? United Nations International Drug Control Program (UNDCP), which
- publishes documents as well as a newsletter, Information Letter.
- PO Box 500, A-1400, Vienna, Austria
-
- European Drugs Monitoring Center
- (35/11) 321 0237; Fax: (35/11) 321 0299
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- Pompidou Group of the Council of Europe
- (33/88) 41 2821; Fax: (33/88) 41 2785
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- For further information, contact Dan Weiller at (212) 887-0695 or via
- e-mail at dweiller@sorosnyorg.
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