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Thirty-sixth regular session of CICAD Washington, D.C., United States December 7 - 9, 2004
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Identifying and assessing emerging trends in drug use in the Eastern Caribbean - a joint program of the French Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addiction (OFTD) and the Inter-American Observatory on Drugs
Dr. Patrick Prince, Executive Secretary, National Council on Drug Abuse Prevention, St. Kitts and Nevis, and Ms. Natasha Lloyd, Programme Officer, Substance Abuse Advisory Council Secretariat, St. Lucia
Updated on Nov 14 2006 3:08PM
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Status of the first and second round MEM assistance projects
An update by the Executive Secretariat
New directions in criminal justice and prison policy
Dr. David Deitch, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, University of California at San Diego, and Director, Addiction Training Center, La Jolla, California
Control of Pharmaceutical Products:
Mr. Kleber Pessoa de Melo, Chief of the Controlled Products Unit, National Health Surveillance Agency of Brazil, and chair of the CICAD Expert Group on Pharmaceuticals
A Systemic Approach for Intervening and Treating Drug-Involved Offenders
Mr. Jasper Ormond, Associate Director, Community Justice Programs, Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for Washington, DC
Effective substance abuse programming for offenders: Insights from a Caribbean workshop, November 2004,
Mr. Michael Tucker, Executive Director, Drug Abuse Secretariat of the National Council on Drug Abuse of Jamaica
Remarks by Mr. James Mack, Executive Secretary of the Inter-american Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD),
at the inaugural session of the Thirty-sixth Regular Session of CICAD
Substance abuse prevention programs - a life-skills approach
Gilbert J. Botvin, Ph.D., Professor of Public Health and Psychiatry,Department of Public Health, Cornell University Medical College
Control of Chemical Substances: Activity report by the Chair of the CICAD Expert Group on Chemicals,
Ronaldo Urbano, Coordinator General of the Drug Control Police, Federal Police Department of Brazil
Maritime Drug Trafficking:
Captain Juan Pablo Rodriguez, Naval Chief of Staff of Honduras and chair of the CICAD Expert Group on Maritime Drug Trafficking
CICAD Hemispheric Guidelines on School-based Drug Abuse Prevention: the work of CICAD's Expert Group on Demand Reduction
by Dr. José Ramón Granero, Secretary of State of Argentina for Drug Abuse Prevention and Drug Trafficking Control, and Chair of the CICAD Expert Group on Demand Reduction
The "We are all winners" program: Panama's national school prevention strategy,
Ms. Holda Alvarez de Marré, Executive Secretary, National Drug Commission of Panama
Progress towards fulfillment of goals
of the Special Session of the General Assembly on Drugs (UNGASS 1998)
Latin America and the Caribbean
by Ms. Cristina Albertin
National studies on the economic and social cost of drugs to society
Dr. Augusto Perez Gomez, lead researcher for the cost program, associate of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, and Director of the Nuevos Rumbos, Colombia