Teens and alcohol / James D. Torr, book editor. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Current controversiesPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)2002.Description: 159 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- HV5135.T688.T446 2002
- HV5135
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Alcohol use among adolescents : an overview Patrick O'Malley, Lloyd D. Johnston, Jerald G. Bachman -- Underage drinking is America's biggest youth drug problem Elizabeth Shepard -- The problem of underage drinking is too often ignored Mathea Falco -- Binge drinking on college campuses is a serious problem Susan Resneck Pierce -- The extent of underage drinking is exaggerated David J. Hanson -- Teen alcohol education programs exaggerate the dangers of drinking Stanton Peele -- Not all underage drinking is harmful Dwight B. Heath -- Underage drinking can lead to alcoholism Omaha world-herald -- Underage drinking contributes to drunk driving fatalities National Highway Traffic Safety Administration -- Underage drinking can lead to irresponsible sexual behavior Susan E. Foster -- Teen alcohol abuse may cause brain damage Kathleen Fackelmann -- Binge drinking can cause alcohol poisoning Dixie M. Jordan -- Binge drinking can cause a variety of problems Kathiann M. Kowalski -- Alcohol advertising encourages teens to drink Mediascope -- Liquor advertisements should not be televised Bill Clinton -- The alcohol industry intentionally markets its products to youths David Walsh -- The government should counter-advertise to combat the influence of alcohol advertising George A. Hacker -- Alcohol advertisements should be restricted in public places Traci L. Toomey ... [and others] -- Alcohol advertising does not cause teens to drink Morris E. Chafetz -- Alcohol advertising does not affect alcohol consumption Advertising Association -- The alcohol industry has the right to advertise its products Doug Bandow -- The alcohol industry works to discourage underage drinking Cheryl Ursin -- The drinking age debate : an overview Deborah Straszheim -- Raising the drinking age to 21 has reduced alcohol-related injuries and death among youth Traci L. Toomey, Carolyn Rosenfeld, Alexander C. Wagenaar
-- Arguments for lowering the drinking age are misguided Center for Science in the Public Interest -- Raising the drinking age to 21 has been counterproductive Rugh C. Engs -- The drinking age should be lowered to 18 Michael Clay Smith -- Banning sales of alcohol over the Internet would reduce underage drinking Americans for Responsible Alcohol Access -- The government should not ban Internet alcohol sales Atlanta journal-constitution -- Colleges must use a variety of strategies to reduce alcohol abuse on campus Henry Wechsler -- The goal of eliminating drinking on college campuses is unrealistic Edward H. Hammond -- Zero-tolerance laws are effective in reducing drunk driving among youth Robert Shearouse -- Recognizing false Idahos can help reduce underage drinking Roger Johnson.
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