Reports
Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws - EUDL
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The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) has been providing Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws (EUDL) grant funds to the Wyoming Department of Health since 1998. Due to the law enforcement focus of these funds it was decided in 2006 to sub- contract to the Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police (WASCOP) for the administration of these funds and to direct the efforts of the agencies that apply for these grant funds. WASCOP administers the grant funding to Wyoming communities through a granting process. Agency proposals are required to focus on OJJDP Best Practice Enforcement Strategies and to implement measures to sustain EUDL efforts in collaboration with their local prevention coalition efforts. WASCOP provides administrative services for the grant, technical assistance and training to grant recipients, and the collection, analysis and reporting of underage drinking arrest related data gathered by the grant recipients. EUDL data is reported to the public through a report published by WASCOP. This data is used by agencies to direct their enforcement and prevention efforts, to educate public policy makers to effect positive public policy change, and promote healthy community norms. WASCOP also facilitates semi-annual meetings of all grant recipients to train, share strategies and new ideas, and refine practices and protocols.
Wyoming Youth and Alcohol Report - 2024
​Wyoming Youth and Alcohol Report - 2023
Wyoming Youth and Alcohol Report - 2022
Wyoming Youth and Alcohol Report - 2021
Wyoming Youth and Alcohol Report - 2020
Wyoming Youth and Alcohol Report - 2019
Wyoming Youth and Alcohol Report - 2018
Wyoming Youth and Alcohol Report - 2017
Wyoming Youth and Alcohol Report - 2016
Wyoming Youth and Alcohol Report - 2015
Wyoming Youth and Alcohol Report - 2014
Wyoming Youth and Alcohol Trends Analysis - 2009 to 2011
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​Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming
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Since 2005 WASCOP has been collecting and evaluating alcohol-related arrest data gathered from all 23 counties in Wyoming. That data is compiled into a report that contains alcohol-related information collected in all 23 counties in Wyoming during a twelve-month time period by the Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police. The alcohol-related arrest data contained in this report provides a detailed, statistical picture of the impact of alcohol abuse on crime in Wyoming. Since 2005 information has been collected from a total of 99,872 persons who were arrested and subsequently detained in a detention facility in Wyoming. A sufficient amount of alcohol-related arrest data has now been collected during the course of these past seven years which can be analyzed for the purpose of identifying trends in alcohol involvement in crime in Wyoming. Consistent patterns of alcohol involvement for certain crimes are now more evident and the times when these crimes are occurring more predictable. This data is made available to law enforcement, policy makers and community leaders to further inform their efforts to improve public safety and reduce the harmful effects of alcohol abuse in their communities. WASCOP undertakes this project in partnership with the Wyoming Department of Transportation Highway Safety Office. WASCOP funds the collection of data and WYDOT Highway Safety program funds the analysis, publishing and distribution of the report.​​​
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Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2024
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Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2023
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Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2022
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Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2021
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Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2020
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Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2019
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Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2018
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Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2017
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Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2016
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