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Community-wide Prevention Programming: The Role of Law Enforcement

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Community-wide Prevention Programming: The Role of Law Enforcement
Community-wide Prevention Programming: The Role of Law Enforcement

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Feb 24, 2022, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM EST

Zoom Meeting

About the Event

Implementing evidence-based prevention programming at the community level warrants the support and involvement of many community resources—schools, health care providers, families, children and social services, faith-based organizations, and law enforcement, to list but a few.  For example, the impact of environmental prevention programming on tobacco smoking and underage drinking has shown how important the enforcement of laws and regulations are to the effectiveness of these interventions.  Enforcing no smoking regulations and ID laws to prevent underage access to alcohol have long been recognized in terms of their ability to make a difference.  But local prevention coalitions and other organizations are not always successful in bringing law enforcement to the table to contribute their expertise and authority to help in planning and implementing prevention at the community level.  This Prevention Talk will focus on how to appropriately engage law enforcement in the implementation of evidence-based prevention strategies, with specific reference to the prevention of substance use.

Dr. Zili Sloboda, President of Applied Prevention Science International, will introduce the role of law enforcement in communities and how police science and the goals of law enforcement provide a framework for engaging prevention professionals in addressing substance use in communities. Dr. Wadih Maalouf, Program Manager of the Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and Dr. Chris Ringwalt, Senior Scientist at the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, and Adjunct Professor with the University of North Carolina School of Public Health, will add comments and discussion points to the presentation.

Questions and comments from the audience will then be invited after this formal part of the Prevention Talk.

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