Online Resources

Restrict Marketing and Promotion

ResourceOrganization
A Call to Action: Changing The Culture Of Drinking At U.S. CollegesNational Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
Alcohol Advertising and YouthThe Center for Alcohol Marketing and Youth (CAMY), Georgetown University
Alcohol Advertising RestrictionsUniversity of Minnesota, Alcohol Epidemiology Program
Alcohol Advertising: Its Impact on Communities, and What Coalitions Can Do to Lessen That ImpactCommunity Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA)
Alcohol Policies Project Issue: Alcohol AdvertisingCenter for Science in the Public Interest
Alcohol Restrictions at Community EventsAlcohol Epidemiology Program, University of Minnesota
Brewers Aim Heavy Marketing at Young DrinkersStuart Elliott, The New York Times
Catalyst Reprint: Environmental Management and the Prevention of Other Drug AbuseHigher Education Center
College Alcohol StudyHarvard School of Public Health
Double Dip: The Simultaneous Decline of Alcohol Advertising and Alcohol Problems in the United StatesGeorge A. Hacker and Laura Anne Stuart, Center for Science in the Public Interest
Exposure to Substance Use Prevention Messages and Substance Use among Adolescents: 2002 to 2007The National Survey on Drug Use and Health
FTC Reports on Industry Efforts to Avoid Promoting Alcohol to Underage ConsumersFederal Trade Commission (FTC)
National Poll Shows Strong Opposition to Liquor Ads on Network TelevisionCenter for Science in the Public Interest
Out-of-Home Alcohol Advertising: A 21st-Century Guide to Effective RegulationMarin Institute
Sample Op-Ed: Reducing dangerous college drinking cannot happen without changing the local alcohol environmentAlcoholPolicyMD.com
Solutions to Community Alcohol Problems: A Roadmap for Environmental PreventionAlcohol Justice
State by State Analysis of Alcopops LawAlcohol Justice
Striking the Balance: Protecting Youth from Overexposure to Alcohol Ads and Allowing Alcohol Companies to Reach the Adult MarketCenter on Alcohol Marketing and Youth (CAMY), Georgetown University
The Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth (CAMY)Georgetown University
The Marin InstituteThe Marin Institute
The Marketing GalleryThe Center for Alcohol Marketing and Youth (CAMY), Georgetown University
The Merchants of CoolPBS Frontline
What Colleges Need to Know Now: An Update on College Drinking ResearchNational Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
WHO Report: Strategies to Reduce the Harmful Use of AlcoholWorld Health Organization (WHO)
Youth Exposure to Alcohol Advertising on Television, 2001 to 2007Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth (CAMY) at Georgetown University

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