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13th Alcohol Policy Conference
Preventing Alcohol Problems Among Youth: Policy Approaches
Environment and Accountability: Who Is Responsible?

Thursday - Sunday, March 13 - 16, 2003

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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Pre-conference Seminar

How have the foci and dynamics of alcohol policy initiatives changed in recent decades? - Robin Room PowerPoint

Keynote Presentations & Comments

Welcoming Remarks to Alcohol Policy 13 Conference - Cheryl Vince Whitman Word
Preventing alcohol problems: Popular approaches are ineffective, effective approaches are politically impossible - Robin Room PowerPoint
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Policies to deter high-risk drinking among adolescents and young adults - Ralph Hingson PowerPoint
Comments on Dr. Hingson's Prevention Overview - Bob Saltz PowerPoint
Preventing alcohol-related problems: Prospects for a new social movement - Larry Wallack PowerPoint
Comments - William DeJong PowerPoint

 

Poster Presentations

P-4      Focus on Consequences: Youth, Alcohol and Accountability - William MacVicar PowerPoint
P-9      Alcohol-Avoidance Algorithm for Adolescents: Matching Prevention Services with Risk and Protective Factor Needs - Beth Kellerman 1- Word
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P-10     Preventing Illegal Alcohol Sales at Community Events - William Patrek 1- PowerPoint
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P-15     Reducing Teen Drinking and Driving Through Use of Graduated Driver Licensing Programs - Steven Bloch PowerPoint
P-21     Advocating for Policy Change: The Role of Community Foundations - John Bunker PowerPoint
P-26    Changes in Legal Age Limits on Alcohol Retail Sales in the European Union Member States - Esa Osterberg PowerPoint

 

Workshop Presentations

WS-3   Evaluating Responsible Beverage Service Programs - James Mosher

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WS-4   National Increases in Under Age (18-20) Heavy Drinking: New Evidence from the 1995 and 2000 NAS - Thomas Greenfield 1- PowerPoint
WS-8   National Trends and Federal Issues in Alcohol Marketing and Youth - Perspectives for the 108th Congress - Kimberly Miller 1- PowerPoint
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WS-11  Campus-Community Partnerships and Strategies to Address High-Risk Drinking - Tracy Bachman PowerPoint
WS-12  Rapid Response Teams: A SWAT Team Approach to Effective Underage Drinking Prevention Programs - James Wright 1- Word
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WS-16  Retailers and the American Alcohol Point-of-Purchase Environment in the U.S., 2000-2001 - Yvonne Terry-McElrath PowerPoint

WS-17  The Emergence of Off-Sale Alcohol Outlets as the New Head Shops - Cleo Malone

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WS-18 Current GATS and FTAA Negotiations: Expanding Trade Treaty Threats to Alcohol Regulation - Jim Grieshaber-Otto

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WS-20 Blending Prevention, Intervention, and Public Policy Enforcement - Thomas Perras PowerPoint
WS-22 Implementing a Community Organizing Project: CMCA - Traci Toomey PowerPoint
WS-26 Strategic Planning and Evaluation for Statewide Prevention Efforts - Linda Langford 1- PowerPoint
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WS-27 Environmental Change: TA and Media Makes All the Difference. Case Histories from the AMOD Sites - Richard Yoast 1- PowerPoint
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WS-33 Community Coalitions and Environmental Strategies: Key Ingredients for Success - Deborah Zysman PowerPoint

 

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