Keeping Score: Women and Drugs: Looking at the Federal Drug Control Budget (1998)
The 1998 "Keeping Score" report provides a comprehensive assessment of the nation's drug problems and the impact of federal drug control spending. This edition highlights alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use among women from many perspectives: public health, criminal justice, impact on children, treatment, and prevention. In addition to exploring the need for concentrated resources to reduce substance use and abuse among girls and women, the report discusses promising programs for families across the country.