College Drinking

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alcohol abuse
alcohol enforcement
alcohol harm reduction strategies
alcohol policy
Alcohol Policy Violations
alcohol-related victimization
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binge drinking
Brings Blood Alcohol Concentration
Campus Alcohol Policies
Campus Crime
campus safety research
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Clery Act
College Alcohol Study
College Drinking
College Drinking Problems
college parties
College Prevention
Community Anti-Drug Coalitions
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Frequent Binge Drinkers
heavy drinking
Heavy Episodic Drinking
High School Drinking
Higher Education Center
IOM Report
Legal Drinking Age
MDALs
Minimum Drinking Age
MLDA
Nonbinge Drinkers
organizational culture analysis
Public Health College Alcohol Study
Secondhand Effects
sexual assault prevention
social determinants of substance use
Social Norms Campaigns
student affairs
student risk behaviors
underage drinking

Product details

  • ISBN 9781579228132
  • Weight: 435g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Dec 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Drinking is recognized as one of the most important problems confronting students on campus today, with major impacts on health and safety.This book answers crucial questions about why students drink, examines its complex links to campus crime and sexual assault, and offers new insights on how to address the issue.It differs from other studies of college drinking by dispelling the myth that the problem is universal. Dowdall’s research reveals that the incidence of alcohol abuse varies enormously between colleges, and in doing so identifies interventions and policies that have been effective, and those that have failed. His study is also unique in looking “upstream” at the broader cultural, organizational and social forces that shape this behavior, where most studies focus only on “downstream” behaviors, well after students have selected their college and have started drinking. Students and parents can take action to lower the risk of binge drinking by following the book’s recommendations, and consulting the data it provides about alcohol violations and crime at thousands of colleges. For administrators and student affairs personnel, it both defines and illuminates the issue, and outlines effective interventions.

George W. Dowdall is Professor of Sociology at Saint Joseph 's University. His research and teaching interests include mental health, substance use, and research methods. He has been a faculty member at Indiana University, Buffalo State, and Saint Joseph's, and has held visiting appointments at UCLA, the University of Pennsylvania, the Brown University School of Medicine, and the Harvard School of Public Health. His publications include The Eclipse Of The State Mental Hospital, and numerous journal articles on college student drinking. He is a member of the Pennsylvania Advisory Council on Drug and Alcohol Abuse and the Board of Directors of Security on Campus, Inc.

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