Rural Indiana (1998)

The 1998 report provides a comprehensive overview of substance abuse issues in rural Indiana, focusing on alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. It highlights the challenges faced by rural communities, including higher rates of substance use among youth and limited access to treatment, as well as recommendations and resources for addressing substance abuse problems in rural Indiana. The report emphasizes the importance of local leaders and program developers using the report to create tailored responses to the drug crisis that address their communities' specific needs.

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Drugs, Crime & Campaign ’96: A Forum Sponsored by Drug Strategies (1996)