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- W2022992362 abstract "importance of social policy analysis in overcoming the many obstacles to more coherent and humane social policies has been noted A number of respondents have commented on our analysis (7) of the Uniform Alcoholism and Intoxication Treatment Act, and what follows here is an extension of that policy discussion. Our original analysis was prompted by what we felt was an obvious lack of fit between the provision of the Act and the needs of the intended beneficiaries, Skid Rowers. Simplifying a complex set of interactions over time, we suggested that the alcohologists' interest in adopting a disease model for alcoholism and the criminal iustice system's desire to relinquish responsibility for chronic public inebriates through decrimination combined to promote the new policies of the Uniform Act. Both systems had interests at stake which were furthered by the image of the Skid Rower, but which threaten to separate them from the Skid Rower's destiny? We concluded that, Although the Skid Row image played a central role in mobilizing constituencies and preparing a common x Much of the original work represented in this response is part of a dissertation by M. Regier still in progress, supported by a training grant from NIAAA (5 TO1 AA00058-04) to the Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 02154. The Uniform Act was the embodiment of this conditional decriminalization, and its adoption was thus of critical significance to both interest groups. Room (8, p. 114) suggests we erred in assessing such interest to the alcoholism movement. He writes: The Uniform Act, directed at state legislatures, was far less crucial to the movement and far less important in securing financial support than legislation at the federal level (p. 117). He paints the alcohologists as rather passive and disinterested participants, and downplays the importance of their behindthe-scenes activity in terms of consultation. Later, however, Room contradicts himself: Other participants in the events leading to the Uniform Act could be identified. For instance, the formation of a separate Federal agency specifically concerned with alcohol problems . . . created a group with an inherent interest in making and being seen to make public policy on alcohol issues, and the adoption of the Uniform Act became a substantial element in the evidence of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism that it was accomplishing something (p. 127, emphasis added). Indeed, no less than one-fifth of NIAAA's first report to Congress deals with the significance of the Uniform Act." @default.
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- W2022992362 title "Policy lessons of the Uniform Act; a response to comments." @default.
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