Friday, February 12, 2010

Drinking Statistics Where Can I Find Statistics On Teen Drinking Parties?

Where can I find statistics on teen drinking parties? - drinking statistics

I'm doing a project on regional New England Law Enforcement Explorer Association, and the project needs to find a site that provides statistics on teen parties and drinking.

I searched Google but can not find.

If you can help, any help is appreciated! Thank you!

4 comments:

xo379 said...

I hope this could help in a way ...
- At least one site: "Over 70% of sexual assaults on young women at home parties," said Dan Hicks, the director of the boundaries of Ventura County, an initiative to reduce the excessive consumption of alcohol to minors. "
- "While only eight percent of parents of children, 12-20 have indicated they allowed their teen and his friends with whom to drink the supervisor in the past six months, 21 percent of young people at a party where alcohol was from someone other parents provided. And 27 percent of young people at a party where youth were drinking "[stupid - especially as the parents if they were being caught detained]
- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services also found that alcohol leftare two thirds of all sexual assaults and date rapes of young people and increases the likelihood of contracting HIV or sexually transmitted diseases. An AMA report shows the long-term damage, not to drink, to continue the adolescent brain, which the development until the age of 20 years.
- 80 percent of teens report trying alcohol at least once during their high school years

GovDocGi... said...

It is a very important publication of the Underage Drinking Enforcement Training Center (through the Department of Justice):

Practical guide to preventing and dispersing underage drinking "
Full text:
http://www.udetc.org/Publications.htm

You can also note on the report of the National Survey on Drug Use and Health:
"The NSDUH Report March 31.2008: quantity and frequency of consumption of alcohol by minors drinker"
http://ncadistore.samhsa.gov/catalog/pro ...

zinnproj... said...

Have you tried contacting your local police? The national police force? Mothers Against Drunk Driving?

fastball said...

The gym teacher at home

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