Prevention Updates

The Center creates Prevention Updates on a monthly basis to provide information about current prevention topics, news, legislation, research, or innovations.
TitleDate
The Role of Media in Prevention March 2012
Screening and Brief Interventions: Research Update February 2012
Bullying and Cyberbullying at Colleges and Universities January 2012
Intimate Partner ViolenceDecember 2011
Problems Related to Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Violence Among Military Students November 2011
The Role of Law Enforcement in Prevention October 2011
The Age 21 Minimum Legal Drinking Age Law September 2011
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: Alcohol and Other Drug Use and ProblemsAugust 2011
Integrating Mental Health Promotion and Substance Abuse Prevention on College CampusesJuly 2011
Environmental Management Approaches to Reduce Binge and High-Risk Alcohol Use and Other Drug ProblemsJune 2011
Changing Policies on CampusMay 2011
Stalking and CyberstalkingApril 2011
Planning Alternative Campus EventsMarch 2011
New Technology Tools: Using Social Media for Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Violence PreventionFebruary 2011
Social Host Ordinances and PoliciesJanuary 2011
Update on the NIAAA Task Force on College Drinking RecommendationsDecember 2010
Violence Prevention among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender College StudentsNovember 2010
Prescription and Over-the-Counter Drug Abuse PreventionOctober 2010
AOD Issues at Tribal Colleges and UniversitiesSeptember 2010
Meeting the Needs of Students in RecoveryAugust 2010
Pregaming: A High-Risk BehaviorJuly 2010
Energy DrinksJune 2010
Primary Prevention of Violence: Stopping Campus Violence Before It StartsMay 2010
First Few Weeks on CampusApril 2010
Marijuana Use and New Concerns About Medical MarijuanaMarch 2010
Presidential Leadership for PreventionFebruary 2010
Guns on Campus: A Current DebateJanuary 2010
Controlling Rowdy House Parties Through EnforcementDecember 2009
Curbing Alcohol-Related Problems at College Sports EventsNovember 2009
Preventing Dangerous College Drinking Is PossibleOctober 2009

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