CESAR Fax (1992 to 2015)CESAR FAX provided a weekly, one-page overview of timely substance abuse trends or issues to more than 6,000 subscribers via email each Monday morning. Recipients included Federal and State policymakers; prevention specialists; treatment and health care providers; law enforcement officials; researchers and academicians; and media representatives. By default, all available issues are displayed below, but you may select one option each from year, topic, drug and population to narrow your search. |
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Date | Volume/Issue | Title |
April 26, 2010 | Volume 19, Issue 15 | Nearly All 11th and 12th Graders Believe Their Peers Are More Likely to Drink and Drive on Prom and Graduation Nights; Less Than One-Third Think Driving on These Nights Is Dangerous |
April 19, 2010 | Volume 19, Issue 14 | More Than Two-Thirds of College Students Who Celebrated Their 21st Birthday with Alcohol Drank More Than They Anticipated; Average of 12 Drinks Actually Consumed, Compared to 7 Anticipated |
April 12, 2010 | Volume 19, Issue 13 | Proportion of Federal Arrests for Drug, Property, and Violent Offenses Decreases; Immigration Offenses Increase |
April 5, 2010 | Volume 19, Issue 12 | Few U.S. Inmates with Substance Use Disorders Receive Treatment While Incarcerated |
March 29, 2010 | Volume 19, Issue 11 | Nearly Two-Thirds of U.S. Adults Are Current Drinkers; Majority Are Infrequent or Light Drinkers |
March 22, 2010 | Volume 19, Issue 10 | High School Students' Perceptions of Risks from Marijuana Use Declined from 2008 to 2009 |
March 15, 2010 | Volume 19, Issue 9 | Percentage of Drug-Only Treatment Admissions Increased from 1997 to 2007; Now Rival Admissions for Co-Abuse of Alcohol and Drugs |
March 8, 2010 | Volume 19, Issue 8 | Marijuana Remains Drug Most Commonly Detected Among D.C. Juvenile Arrestees; Cocaine Rates Reach Record Low |
March 1, 2010 | Volume 19, Issue 7 | Smoking Among High School Students Decreases as Cigarette Prices Increase |
February 22, 2010 | Volume 19, Issue 6 | 60% of U.S. Voters Favor Increasing Tobacco Tax to Address State Budget Deficits |