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Newsgroups: triangle.politics,talk.politics.drugs
From: remailer-admin@chaos.bsu.edu (Anonymous)
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Subject: "DARE students smoke more Pot"
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 15:07:34 +0000
Message-ID: <199409280107.UAA18197@chaos.bsu.edu>
The final edition of the largest evaluation of the DARE program
has concluded that the Anti-Drug program does not reduce drug
use, and in at least category of pot, the DARE graduates
smoked more frequently than the control.
The report concluded:
"The DARE program's limited effect on adolesent drug use contrasts
with the program's popularity and prevalence. An important implication
is that DARE could be taking the place of other, more beneficial
drug education programs that kids could be receiving"
_How_Effective_is DARE_
American Journal of Public Health
Sept 1994 p1399