The Underage Drinking Enforcement Training Center specializes in training and technical assistance to law enforcement. We offer training in best and most promising practices for law enforcement operations to reduce underage drinking in communities. Best and most promising practices include compliance check operations, party prevention/controlled party dispersal, third party transactions (shoulder taps), enforcing impaired driving laws for youth, detecting false identification, policing the cyber world, and managing special events. For more information on training and technical assistance for law enforcement along with current publications for download click here.
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Quick Fix Synthetic Urine: Complete Review and User Guide
Quick Fix Synthetic Urine is a product that mimics real human urine, similar to Urine Simulation with Powdered Urine Kit. It is used for many reasons, and among them probably is the most known—the ability to pass a drug test, but it finds its uses in medical research, in the testing of products, and even…
National Leadership Conference
National Conference 2000 National Leadership Conference October 22-25, 2000
Community-Coalition Tools to Advance EUDL Work
The following section contains sample materials for communities and coalitions that the UDETC and/or communities have used to increase support for underage drinking enforcement efforts and improved compliance with minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) laws. Please feel free to modify them to fit your own community’s needs. If you have any questions about how to…
Underage Drinking: Success Stories
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Underage Drinking: Success Stories
With support from the OJJDP Enforcing the Underage Drinking Laws Initiative, community organizations, enforcement agencies, youth, and other concerned citizens are working collaboratively to change local ordinances and enforcement practices. Jammin’ without the Booze Country Jam USA is an annual summer outdoor 4-day music event that draws more than 30,000 spectators each day to…
