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Session Titles
Workshop Series At-A-Glance | Session # | Workshop Title |
Basic 1 | Compliance Checks: The Who, What, Where, When, Why and How | | Basic 2 | Party Prevention and Controlled Party Dispersal | | Basic 3 | Third Party Provision and Third Party Transactions | Basic 4 | Enforcement of Impaired Driving Laws Focused on Youth | Basic 5 | Building Effective Community/Military Partnerships to Reduce Underage Drinking By Airmen | | Basic 6 | Environmental Prevention Strategies | | Basic 7 | Policing the Cyber World - Social Networking on the Internet | | Basic 8 | Managing Concerts, Fairs, Festivals and Large-Scale Events | | Basic 9 | Strategies for the College Environment | | Basic 10 | Program Evaluation 101: Measuring Your Program’s Effectiveness | | Basic 11 | Dealing with Fraudulent Identification | | Basic 12 | Mapping Out a Solution: From GIS to Policy Change on Alcohol | | Basic 13 | Social Media and You: Getting Started | | Session # | Workshop Title |
A1 | Why Can’t we Sell Alcohol Like Tires and Mayonnaise? | | A2 | The Plunge - An Immersion Event | | A3 | The 411 on Community Organizing | A4 | From the Community to the Courts: Addressing Underage Alcohol Problems in Long Beach, NY | A5 | MADD's Power of Parents: It's Your Influence | | A6 | Saturday Diversion | | A7 | The Impact of Regional Coalitions on Addressing Underage Drinking in Rural Communities | | A8 | Nuts and Bolts of Alcohol Enforcement Teams | | A9 | Promoting Retailers Education Program: Developing a Community Response to Underage Drinking | | A10 | But this Happened Off-Campus: Bridging the Gap between City and Campus in Addressing Alcohol Issues | | A11 | Athletics: Alcohol's Centerpiece | | A12 | Acting Out | | A13 | Collaboration - Our Key for Policy | | A14 | Utilizing Youth to Collaborate With Local Law Enforcement Through the Social Host Ordinance | | A15 | Using Local Data to Enhance Environmental Strategies to Prevent Underage Drinking in an Urban Community | | A16 | Increasing Resources for the Hispanic Community: Involving Parents in Underage Drinking Prevention | | Session # | Featured Dialogue Title | | FD 1 | Wired or Wireless: Are You Using the Latest Tools? | | FD 2 | Youth Courts: A Positive Path and Success Model for Peer Justice | | FD 3 | Power of Peer Interventions to Reduce High-Risk Drinking: U.S. Department of Education Model Programs Showcase | | FD 4 | Social Marketing: Step it up! Resist Influences of Substances that Kill | | FD 5 | Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention on Campus: Translating Research to Practice | | Session # | Workshop Title |
B1 | Youth Can Make a Difference | | B2 | Youth Court 101: The What, Who, How, and Why of the Youth Court Model | | B3 | Courts, Judicial Independence, and Underage Drinking | B4 | The Challenge of Enacting Social Host in Rural Communities: One Community's Success Story | B5 | One Size Doesn’t Fit All | | B6 | Facebook and Big Alcohol: Partners in Harm | | B7 | “Okay” Isn’t Good Enough: Developing Advocacy Skills in Youth | | B8 | Breaking the Cycle: A Collaborative Approach of Reducing Underage Drinking in a Big 12 City | | B9 | Out of Their Hands | | B10 | Reality Party: Exposing Underage Drinking Culture | | B11 | Using the Minimum Drinking Age as a Vehicle to Educate and Mobilize | | B12 | Alcohol and the Military | | B13 | Create a Lasting Impression in a Transient Community | | Session # | Workshop Title |
C1 | Teens, Trends and Prevention: It CAN Be Done! | | C2 | Lights, Camera, Action: Develop, Implement, and Sustain a Media Plan on a Shoe String Budget | | C3 | Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws in the South Pacific: The American Samoa Youth Perspective | C4 | Empowering Youth to Build Capacity | C5 | There’s Nothing Else to Do!: Alternative Programming as a Prevention Tool | | C6 | Public Intoxication and “Private Victory” in La Crosse | | C7 | The Safer California Universities Project: Reducing Intoxication and Problems at Off-Campus Parties | | C8 | Building Innovative Prosecutorial, Judicial and University Conduct Schematics for Successful Approach | | C9 | Inspiration, Skills, Action: A Model for Youth Engagement | | C10 | Current Operations, Policies, and Strategies (COPS) for Deinstitutionalization of Status Offenders | | C11 | Working with Your State's First Lady (or Gentleman) to Prevent Underage Drinking | | C12 | Practical Tools for Bridging Science and Practice: A Work in Progress | | C13 | Looking at Resources: Issues-Based Decision Making | | C14 | Tha Hip Hop Doc Presents “My Life is In Your Hands” | | C15 | The Techonology of Fake ID Detection | | C16 | Source Investigations: Getting to the Provider | | C17 | The STOP Act State Report on Underage Drinking Laws, Policies and Programs: An Overview | | C18 | Use of Financial Investigations to Address Public Safety Issues | | Session # | Workshop Title |
D1 | Mapping Out a Solution: From GIS to Policy Change on Alcohol | | D2 | Social Host Laws and Other Environmental Strategies | | D3 | Social Marketing to Change Underage Drinking Behaviors | D4 | The Data Dance: Capturing Environmental Outcomes and Youth-Led Interventions | D5 | Engaging Youth for Positive Change | | D6 | Bringing Cost and Substance Abuse Data from Research to Practice: Tools and Models to Plan for and Highlight your Success | | D7 | Social Host Ordinances: Enforcement and Public Awareness Partnerships | | D8 | State and Local Social Host Laws: From Concept to Implementation to Evaluation | | D9 | Underage Drinking: Prevention and Intervention Principles for Community Corrections | | D10 | Avoiding a Campus Hangover: A Comprehensive Approach to Reduce College Drinking | | D11 | Evaluation 101: Measuring Your Program’s Bang for the Buck$ | | D12 | Respect and Involvement: Tribal Approaches to Underage Drinking | | D13 | Interactive Alcohol Marketing in the Digital Era | | D14 | EUDL Grant Management Discussions (by invitation only—EUDL State/Territory Coordinators) | | Session # | Workshop Title |
E1 | Ready, Set, Go: Moving Coalitions Forward in Preventing Underage Drinking in their Town | | E2 | Teen Parties EXPOSED | | E3 | Lessons Learned from Underage DUI Offenders and Implications for Community Action | E4 | How Collaboration Brought Massachusetts District Attorneys into the Statewide EUDL Plan | E5 | From Field Research to City Ordinance: Experiences of a Princeton Review Party School | | E6 | Engaging Youth in Prevention by Partnering with Faith-Based Organizations | | E7 | Collaborations: Law Enforcement, Residential Life, and Judicial/Student Conduct Systems Enforce Policies to Reduce Underage Drinking | | E8 | Social Marketing to Reduce High-risk and Binge Drinking Among 18-24 Year Olds | | E9 | Building a Charge for Harm Alliance: Campaigning to Hold Big Alcohol Accountable | | E10 | ACE in the Hole: Wisconsin's Report on Alcohol Culture and Environment (ACE) | | E11 | The New Mexico Activities Association and American Athletic Institute Life of an Athlete Online Prev…. | | E12 | Coalitions Working Together To Address Underage Drinking | | E13 | Confronting Legal Issues in Underage Drinking: From the Cop to the Court | | E14 | Alcohol Control Policies and Underage Drinking | | E15 | Leadership Institute Informational Meeting | | E16 | Youth Affecting Positive Change by Advocating for Social Host and Keg Registration. | | Session # | Workshop Title |
F1 | How Effective Are Social Host Ordinances? Findings from Ventura County’s Impact Evaluation | | F2 | Engaging Youth for Change | | F3 | Closing the Loop: Examining the Judicial Outcomes of Enforcement Efforts | F4 | GIS Mapping of Youth-Related Police Calls for Service as a Tool for Parents | F5 | Connecting the Dots: Bringing 17 Enforcement Entities Together to Address Underage Drinking | | F6 | Social Networking and the Youth | | F7 | Environmental Strategies to Combat the Dangers of Tailgate Parties | | F8 | Innovative Enforcement Techniques in Detroit | | F9 | Coalitions and Cops: Getting it Done | | F10 | Underage Drinking Parties: Research, Policy, and Prevention | | F11 | Booze News Your Youth Can Use | | F12 | Understanding College Student Drinking and the Systems Used to Address It | | F13 | Retail Alcohol Vendor Enforcement (RAVE) | | F14 | Illegal Electronic Gambling | | F15 | Law Enforcement's Role in Preparing for Large Outdoor Gatherings | | F16 | Deemed Approved and Social Host Ordinances: Tools to Address Problem Establishments and Underage Drinking |
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