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Outlines the first step of the Environment Management approach for addressing student alcohol and other drug abuse and violence (AODV) issues on college campuses. This step, often referred to as needs assessment, is an essential feature of the U.S. Department of Education’s principles of effectiveness for AODV prevention programs.
Provides analysis of benefits and challenges for improving the monitoring, prevention, and treatment of alcohol use disorder. This report discusses how the latest devices generate significant amounts of data, requiring researchers and clinicians to develop new techniques for analyzing and efficiently using what they collect.
Provides a wealth of handbooks, newsletters, briefs, tutorials, and tools to assist through the twists and turns of program evaluation. Includes information for planning, data collection and analysis, and strategies to share results.
Presents guidance intended for individuals and organizations interested in gathering surveillance data on intimate partner violence (IPV). Includes uniform definitions and recommended data elements that promote consistency for tracking IPV.
Presents a compilation of articles related to violence prevention on college campuses. Issues discussed include sexual assault, hazing, celebratory rioting, and violence perpetrated by those under the influence of alcohol and drugs. The articles provide an overview of each issue and recommendations on strategies for violence prevention.
Outlines the prevalence of AOD use among college athletes and the implications of the “culture of drinking” on student health. The report then offers effective prevention strategies to address these concerns on campus.
Presents a compilation of articles on alcohol use related issues on college campuses. Several articles in this collection focus on reviews on research analyzing social norms marketing campaigns on campuses and the effectiveness of the age 21 drinking laws.
Suggests that properly implemented and enforced Responsible Hospitality (HR) strategies can reduce the incidence of intoxication and adverse alcohol-related consequences. The report also examines key elements of successful RH, offers recommendations and resources for what campuses can do, and includes links to the RH programs at 11 campuses across the country.
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Describes the scope of the problem of sexual assault on campus, perpetrator characteristics and situational circumstances that may make assaults more likely to happen, and the role alcohol and other drugs, including rape-facilitating drugs, play in sexual assault. This publication also provides an overview of sexual harassment and includes a sidebar on stalking on campus.