Underage Drinking: It's a Law Enforcement Problem
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Timothy B. Howard, Sheriff of Erie County
Sheriff Timothy B. Howard
37 year career in law enforcement
24 years with the New York State Police
8 years as the Undersheriff of Erie County
Family of Law Enforcement
Since becoming Sheriff, I’ve had a passion
for preventing underage drinking
Early adopter of law enforcement-driven
environmental prevention in NYS
History of ECSO Prevention
1981 – Creation of Sheriff’s Public
Awareness is Prevention Program
Initial focus on school-based drug education
○ K-9 Drug Education, Assembly Programs, Drug
Displays, one-time programs
1980s
Heightened Alcohol Enforcement
○ Alcohol server training
○ First DWI patrols
History of ECSO Prevention
1980’s and 1990’s
Development of Community Coalitions
Move towards science-based, school-based
drug education
○ Project Alert, LST, Botvin
Late 1990s
State-directed focus on Underage Drinking
○ Not A Minor Problem Campaign
Branding alcohol as a “drug”
Began to use mass media
Aim to change norms about underage drinking
Law Enforcement in Prevention
Unique Position of Law Enforcement
• Can act on all three strategies
o Regulations/Laws/Policies
• e.g. enforcement of social host laws
o Availability
• e.g. server trainings
Norms
Regulations
o Norms
ALL
• Mass media, parent
YOUTH
forums
Availability
Multi-part Public Awareness
Campaign for the New Millennium
2006 – ECSO transitioned from schoolbased to environmental prevention
strategies
In collaboration with the Center for Health
& Social Research at Buffalo State
College:
Used a data-driven approach to target the
highest risk areas within the ECSO patrol
districts
○ Southern Erie County
Multi-part Public Awareness
Campaign for the New Millennium
Recruitment of coalition members/community
partners
Letter-mailings, newspaper articles, local media
ads
Key Informant Interviews to identify the specific
community problems and nuances
Community buy-in from schools, local
businesses, parents, churches, and local
government
Multi-part Public Awareness
Campaign for the New Millennium
Over the past 3 years, the ECSO has
fostered a relationship with three independent
coalitions
Collaborate with each other and with ECSO on
coordinated prevention activities
Established working relationship with area
schools and business
Six effective mass media campaigns
Mass Media
Law Enforcement has a special relationship
with media outlets
A natural mix through the years
ECSO Underage Drinking Media Campaign
Use of mass media
○ Changing community norms
Effective use of funds to reach maximum target
audience
○ i.e. “biggest bang for the buck”
Mass Media
Posters, Postcards
Distributed to EVERY Middle and High School in
Erie County
Examples in your folders
Table Tents
Underage Drinking Message
Distributed to every licensed liquor establishment
in the County
Mass Media
Billboards
Target a specific audience for a specific time
Collaboration with other prevention agencies
Mass Media
National CineMedia In-Theatre Ads
Large, diverse target audience
Wide geographic reach
Cost-effective
Campaigns – Responsible Choices
Tipline
Statewide collaboration with Genesee
County Council on Alcohol and Substance
Abuse
Serve Kids, Serve Time
Choose Your Ride
Underage Drinking Could Cost You
Campaigns – Responsible Choices
Prom and Graduation
Heightened Awareness and Patrols
Red Ribbon Week
Red Ribbon Baseball Game
First Night / Drug-Free Tree
Working with Treatment
Kids Escaping Drugs
Mental Health
Role of Law Enforcement –
Norms and Policies
Access for illegal underage sales
Hosting issues
Target norms supporting providing alcohol to
youth (sales/hosting)
Collaboration with parents, schools,
prevention agencies
Px2010 is THE collaboration in Erie County
Encourage parent forums
Changing social norms
Parent Forums
Strong support for Parent Drug Awareness
Forums
Would like to see these adopted across the County
Effective tool for law enforcement to partner with
prevention agencies and school districts
○ ECSO-funded literature materials for parent forums
Reduction in state funding for school resource
officers
○ Law enforcement linkages will be important for
schools in the future
Message for Parent Forums