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Dallas County 2010 Drug Impact Index

Dallas County 2010 Drug Impact Index. Creating safer youth and a safer community through cooperative drug prevention strategies. Alcohol/Other Drug Related Deaths HIV/AIDS STDs Alcohol Related Motor Vehicle Fatalities Adult & Juvenile Arrests for Alcohol & Drugs Violent Crime

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Dallas County 2010 Drug Impact Index

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  1. Dallas County2010 Drug Impact Index Creating safer youth and a safer community through cooperative drug prevention strategies

  2. Alcohol/Other Drug Related Deaths HIV/AIDS STDs Alcohol Related Motor Vehicle Fatalities Adult & Juvenile Arrests for Alcohol & Drugs Violent Crime Incidents of Family Violence Teen Mothers School Dropouts Juvenile Delinquency Juveniles on Probation for Drug Arrests Drug Use – High School Students Drug Treatment Admissions Heroin Treatment Admissions Heroin Deaths/Poison Center Calls Topics

  3. Alcohol Related Deaths 7.6% 7.6% 7.7% 7.4% 7.3% Percents shown are percent of Total Dallas County Deaths Source: Raw data from Center of Health Statistics, Texas Department of State Health Services; Analysis by Decision Support Unit /MHSA, DSHS.

  4. Other Drug Related Deaths 2.5% 2.4% 2.4% 2.4% 2.3% Percents shown are percent of Total Dallas County Deaths Source: Raw data from Center of Health Statistics, Texas Department of State Health Services; Analysis by Decision Support Unit /MHSA, DSHS.

  5. New HIV/AIDS Diagnoses by Mode of Exposure Source: Raw data from TB/HIV/STD Epidemiology and Surveillance, Texas Department of State Health Services

  6. New HIV/AIDS Diagnoses by Mode of Exposure Source: Raw data from TB/HIV/STD Epidemiology and Surveillance, Texas Department of State Health Services

  7. Sexually Transmitted Diseases Source: Raw data from TB/HIV/STD Epidemiology and Surveillance, Texas Department of State Health Services

  8. Alcohol Related Motor Vehicle Fatalities Traffic Fatalities in Dallas County by Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) 2003-2008 Source: Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) Encyclopedia. http://www-fars.nhtsa.dot.gov

  9. Adult Arrests for Alcohol & Drugs DWI/DUI Liquor Violations Source: Texas Department of State Health Services; Texas Department of Public Safety

  10. Adult Arrests for Alcohol & Drugs Public Intoxication Drug Trafficking Source: Texas Department of State Health Services; Texas Department of Public Safety

  11. Adult Arrests for Alcohol & Drugs Drug Possession Source: Texas Department of State Health Services; Texas Department of Public Safety

  12. Juvenile Arrests for Alcohol & Drugs DWI/DUI Liquor Violations Source: Texas Department of State Health Services; Texas Department of Public Safety

  13. Juvenile Arrests for Alcohol & Drugs Public Intoxication Drug Trafficking Source: Texas Department of State Health Services; Texas Department of Public Safety

  14. Juvenile Arrests for Alcohol & Drugs Drug Possession Source: Texas Department of State Health Services; Texas Department of Public Safety

  15. Violent Crime Adult Arrest Rates for Violent Crimes per 10,000 Adults: Dallas County “Violent Crime” includes Murder, Robbery, Rape, and Aggravated Assault offenses. The estimated population of Dallas County in 2008 was 1,710,990 according to the US Census Bureau. Source: Texas Department of Public Safety

  16. Violent Crime Juvenile Arrest Rates for Violent Crimes per 10,000 Adults: Dallas County “Violent Crime” includes Murder, Robbery, Rape, and Aggravated Assault offenses. The estimated population of Dallas County in 2008 was 1,710,990 according to the US Census Bureau. Source: Texas Department of Public Safety

  17. Incidents of Family Violence Source: Texas Department of Public Safety – Texas Crime Reports

  18. Incidents of Family Violence - Continued Source: Texas Department of Public Safety – Texas Crime Reports

  19. Teen Mothers Dallas County Births Total County 42,297 45,524 47,450 43,868 44,414 % Teen Births 5.3% 5.4% 5.1% 5.3% 5.3% 2,249 2,296 2,151 2,325 2,357 Total Teen Births To Teens Age 15-17 To Teens Age 14 & Under* *For 2003 and 2004 this age group is categorized as ages 10-14 Source: Texas Department of State Health Services

  20. Teen Mothers Texas Texas Births Total State 377,374 381,441 385,537 399,309 407,453 % Teen Births 5.1% 5.0% 4.9% 4.9% 4.9% 19,237 19,247 18,988 19,453 19,247 Total Teen Births To Teens Age 15-17 To Teens Age 14 & Under* *For 2003 and 2004 this age group is categorized as ages 10-14 Source: Texas Department of State Health Services

  21. School Dropouts Dallas County Public School Dropouts Grades 7-12 3.9% 4.0% 3.4% 2.8% Texas Dropout Rates For additional information on dropout rates, please see Secondary School Completion and Dropouts in Texas Public Schools, 2005-06 (TEA, 2007a) http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/research/pdfs/dropcomp_county_supp_2005-06.pdf Source: Texas Education Agency

  22. Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile Delinquency Incidents Texas Education Agency PEIMS Report Source: Texas Education Agency PEIMS Report

  23. Juveniles on Probation for Drug Arrests Juveniles Referred to Probation for Drug Related Arrests Source: Texas Juvenile Probation Commission

  24. High School Drug Use - Alcohol Past Use of Alcohol Recent Use of Alcohol (Past 30 Days) Drank 5 or More Drinks on One or More Occasions (Past 30 Days) Source: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance 2005-2009

  25. High School Drug Use - Marijuana Past Use of Marijuana Recent Use of Marijuana (Past 30 Days) Source: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance 2005-2009

  26. High School Drug Use - Tobacco Past Use of Tobacco Recent Use of Tobacco (Past 30 Days) Source: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance 2005-2009

  27. High School Drug Use - Heroin Past Use of Heroin Past Use of Heroin Mixed with Nighttime Pain Reliever (Cheese Heroin) Source: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance 2005-2009

  28. High School Drug Use - Cocaine Past Use of Cocaine Recent Use of Cocaine (Past 30 Days) Source: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance 2005-2009

  29. High School Drug Use – Other Drugs Past Use of Methamphetamines Past Use of Inhalants Past Use of Steroids Source: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance 2005-2009

  30. High School Drug Use – Other Drugs Past Use of Illegal IV Drugs Recent Use of Prescription Drugs With No Prescription from a Doctor (Past 30 Days) Past Use of Ecstacy Recent Use of Ecstacy (Past 30 Days) Source: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance 2005-2009

  31. Drug Treatment Admissions Adult & Youth Admissions to Dallas County DSHS Funded Treatment Programs Source: Texas Department of State Health Services

  32. Drug Treatment Admissions - Adult Primary Drug at Time of Adult Admission to DSHS Funded Facilities Source: Texas Department of State Health Services

  33. Drug Treatment Admissions - Youth Primary Drug at Time of Youth Admission to DSHS Funded Facilities Source: Texas Department of State Health Services

  34. Heroin Treatment Admissions Dallas County Heroin Admissions to DSHS Funded Treatment by Age Source: Texas Department of State Health Services

  35. Heroin Treatment Admissions Dallas County Heroin Admissions to DSHS Funded Treatment by Route of Administration Source: Texas Department of State Health Services

  36. Heroin Deaths Persons Dying With a Mention of Heroin in Dallas County 2002-2008 Source: University of Texas at Austin, Center for Social Work Research

  37. Poison Center Calls Number of Heroin Exposures Reported to the Texas Poison Center Network from Dallas County Source: Texas Poison Center Network, Texas Department of State Health Services

  38. www.drugfreedallas.org www.dallascouncil.org

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