Proposition 36 related websites:
http://www.uclaisap.org/Prop36/Prop36.htm:
This site provides information about the California Department
of Alcohol
and Drug Programs’ statewide evaluation of Proposition
36.
http://www.prop36.org: Operated by the Drug Policy Alliance,
this site provides information and updates about Proposition
36 including the text of the law..
http://www.drugreform.org: The Campaign for New Drug Policies
provides current and past news items related to Prop. 36.
http://www.cadpaac.org: The County Alcohol and Drug Program
Administrators Association of California (CADPAAC) is a
non-profit organization
comprised of county alcohol and drug program administrators.
Prop. 36 news items and reports are available on this website.
http://www.lao.ca.gov/2000/prop36/121400_prop_36.html:
The Legislative Analyst’s Office provides a detailed
description of issues, challenges and opportunities related
to implementing Proposition 36.
http://www.prop36modelplan.org: The Center on Juvenile and Criminal
Justice and the Drug Policy Alliance provide a detailed
report entitled “A Model Design for the Implementation
of SACPA: Making Prop. 36 Work in Your County.”
Drug policy related websites:
http://www.abanet.org/subabuse: American Bar Association (ABA)
Standing Committee on Substance Abuse adopts policies on
substance abuse for the ABA.
http://www.aclu.org/DrugPolicy/DrugPolicyMain.cfm: American
Civil Liberties Union Drug Policy Litigation Project addresses
civil rights and civil liberties violations arising from
the war on drugs. It constitutes an effort to harness litigation
as a tool for drug policy reform.
http://www.jointogether.org/sa: Join Together Online (JTO)
is a project of the Boston University School of Public
Health
that provides a comprehensive network of free Internet
services supporting community-based efforts to address
substance abuse and gun violence.
Drug treatment related websites:
http://www.drugabuse.gov: The National Institute on Drug Abuse
(NIDA) provides information on drugs of abuse and treatment
for practitioners, patients and researchers.
http://www.niaaa.nih.gov: The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse
and Alcoholism (NIAAA) provides information on alcohol
abuse and treatment for practitioners, patients and researchers.
http://www.samhsa.gov: The Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration (SAMHSA); Click on “Centers” then “Center
for Substance Abuse Treatment” for links to programs,
resources, services and publications for alcohol and drug
problems.
http://www.treatment.org: The Treatment Improvement Exchange
(TIE) is a resource sponsored by the Division of State
and Community Assistance of the Center for Substance Abuse
Treatment to provide information exchange between CSAT
staff and State and local alcohol and substance abuse agencies.
http://www.health.org: This is the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services and SAMHSA’s national clearinghouse
for drug and alcohol information.
http://www.naatp.org: The National Association of Addiction Treatment
Providers represents not-for-profit and for-profit treatment
providers.
http://www.naadac.org: The National Association of Alcoholism
and Drug Abuse Counselors is a professional membership
organization that serves counselors who specialize in
addiction treatment.
http://www.nattc.org: The National Addiction Technology Transfer
Center (ATTC) offers training to health professionals and
disseminates the latest science to the treatment community.
http://www.aatod.org: The American Association for the Treatment
of Opioid Dependence provides information on methadone
and other pharmacotherapies, with a focus on policy and
educational initiatives.
http://www.uclaisap.org/caltop: The UCLA-ISAP California Treatment
Outcome Project developed and implemented an automated
outcome monitoring system for the statewide alcohol and
other drug system of care.
Criminal Justice related websites:
http://www.adam-nij.net: The Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM)
Program tracks trends in the prevalence and types of drug
use among booked arrestees in urban areas.
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov: The U.S. Department of Justice provides
criminal justice statistics; click on “substance
abuse & crime” for information related to funding,
training, programs, statistics and research.
State ADP home page:
http://www.adp.state.ca.us: This is the home page for the California
Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs. Click on Alcohol/Drug
Programs for information on programs including the Substance
Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000 and the California
Treatment Outcome Project.