Improving Anti-Drug Budgeting

Author/creator Murphy, Patrick Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoSanta Monica : RAND Corporation, The Blue Ridge Summit : National Book Network [Distributor]
Description140 p. 09.040 x 06.320 in.
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Other author/creatorDavis, Lynn E. Author
Other author/creatorListon, Timothy Author
Other author/creatorThaler, David E. Author
Other author/creatorWebb, Kathi Author
Summary Annotation The United States spends over $16 billion a year to fight drugs, or so the Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) has certified over the past few years. What confidence is there that this budget accurately reflects federal expenditures on antidrug activities? The agencies that compile the antidrug budgets use a variety of calculation methods, some of which are problematic. Although the drug-control budget will necessarily always be a collection of estimates, it can be significantly improved, by establishing common principles to guide the calculations and by basing them on empirical data. Such steps would provide ONDCP with the ability to implement strategies and hold agencies accountable for their performance. This is essential for the ONDCP Director to beable to direct and coordinate the nation's antidrug programs and for the American people to be confident about what resources are actually being spent on antidrug activities.
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Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 00045832
ISBN9780833029157
ISBN0833029150 (Trade Paper) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780833029157
Stock number00022221

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