CURRICULUM VITA
Ron Roizen
(available at http://www.roizen.com/ron/cv.htm)

117 Cedar St.
Wallace, ID 83873
ph: 208-556-1707
ron@roizen.com


EPA COMMENTARIES:
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24.  An open letter to DEQ, EPA,  (Shoshone News-Press, December 30, 2009) 23.  Vanishing voluntary participation, (Shoshone News-Press, March, 2007)
22.  Another Superfund shoe is dropping: a Basin ICP (May, 2006)
21.  TAG funds not going to be made available (Shoshone News-Press, March 3, 2004)
20.  Lake Coeur d'Alene study seems just 'a little fishy' (Coeur d'Alene Press, July 20 & July 27, 2003) 19.  De-Listing Lake Coeur d'Alene -- Don't Hold Your Breath (Shoshone Terrapin, Apr. 16, 2003)
18.  Hero Science — No Thanks! EPA Science Read as a Morality Play (Shoshone Terrapin, Mar. 26, 2003) 17.  What Starting In Osburn Says: Commission Starts Where Need is Least (Shoshone Terrapin, Mar. 12, 2003)
16.  The Myth of EPA's Regulatory Imperative (Shoshone Terrapin, Feb 26, 2003) 15.  Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of Victory (Shoshone News-Press, Feb. 11, 2003)
14.  ROD Consolidates EPA Grip on Cd'A Basin (Shoshone News-Press, Nov. 28, 2002) 13.  Survey sheds light on basin views, attitudes (Shoshone News-Press, Oct. 9, 2002)
12.  DEQ's confusion peeks through recent fact sheets (Shoshone News-Press, Aug. 27, 2002) 11.  Basin hearing may determine valley's future (Shoshone News-Press, May 18, 2002)
10.  Promise and peril:  Thoughts on the new basin super commission (Shoshone News-Press, Apr. 20, 2002) 9.  Federal agency fails to paint a convincing picture on paint (Shoshone News-Press, Feb. 9, 2002) 
8.  Agency's blood lead model lacks foundation for unverified trust in basin (Shoshone News-Press, Jan. 29, 2002) 7.  Philosophical perspective not based on real world (Shoshone News-Press, Jan. 23, 2002) 
6.  Truth behind proposed plan's blood lead levels is dizzying (Shoshone News-Press, January 17, 2002) 5.  Bringing context to blood lead risk (Shoshone News-Press, Jan. 16, 2002)
4.  Survey results show public distrusts EPA (Shoshone News-Press, Sep. 11, 2001) 3.  Citation use raises questions in Boise (Shoshone News-Press, Aug. 14, 2001)
2.  Remarks, EPA Science Meeting (Apr. 12, 2001) 1,  Cancer incidence in Shoshone County, Idaho (Shoshone News-Press, Mar. 18, 2001)
EDUCATION:
Dates Attended

1963-65/70-71
1971-73
1984-85/90-91

Institution & Location:

Univ. of Calif., Berkeley
Univ. of Calif., Berkeley
Univ. of Calif., Berkeley

Degrees Conferred

B.A., Sociology
M.A., Sociology
Ph.D., Sociology

PRINCIPAL POSITIONS HELD:
1972-81 Social (later, Alcohol) Research Group, School of Publ. Hlth., Univ. of Calif., Berkeley Research Fellow to Specialist
1975-83 Dept. Social & Administrative Health Sciences, Univ. of Calif., Berkeley  Adjunct Lecturer
1981-83 Alcohol Research Group, Medical Research Institute of San Francisco Senior Scientist 
1985-91 Alcohol Research Group, Medical Research Institute of San Francisco Senior Scientist 
1991-93 Southwest Regional Laboratory, Los Alamitos/Berkeley Consulting Research Associate
1993 Sociology Dept., Univ. of Calif., Berkeley Lecturer 
1993-97  Southwest Regional Laboratory/WestEd, Los Alamitos/Berkeley Project Director/PI 
1997-2000 Dept. of Social & Behavioral Science, UCSF Specialist Sociologist
2001-2002 Consultant, Silver Valley, Idaho
2003-2009 The Pulaski Project Executive Director
2008-2009
Mullan High School
Video/film teacher
2009-present
Grant Administrator
Shoshone County
PAST & PRESENT MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:
1995-1997  Social History of Alcohol Review U.S. book review editor/book reviewer/asst. editor/obituarist
1976-2000  Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Addiction, Am.J.Publ.Hlth, Medical Anthropology Quarterly, Contemporary Drug Problems Referee/book reviewer/obituarist
1970s & 1980s The Drinking and Drug Practices Surveyor Editor & asst. editor
OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICE and CONSULTATION:
1992-97  External reviewer and consultant, Addiction Reviewer Research Foundation, Toronto--several projects to date  Reviewer/ 
Consultant
1995 Peer review committee. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Reviewer
1995-1997 Secretary-Treasurer, Alcohol & Temperance History Group Officer
1994 Member, Institutional Review Board (IRB), Southwest Regional Lab, Los Alamitos Member
1989 Conference Faculty, Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R) meeting, Boston, 12-13 Oct 89 Workshop Faculty
1987-91 Member & Alternate, Joint Council on Human Research (IRB), Pacific Presbyterian Medical Center, San Francisco Member/ 
Alternate
1995-97 Active contributer to ADDICT-L and other academic & scholarly discussion groups on the internet Cyber-contributor
1982, 1986 Assisted in conference planning, organization, and hosting: NIAAA-sponsored "Disinhibition" and "Kettil Bruun Society" meetings Organizer
1999-2001 Kettil Bruun Society  Webmaster
SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS
AND WORKSHOPS ATTENDED:
2002 Webmaster, Coeur d'Alene Basin Citizens Advisory Committee web page 
2001- Webmaster, Shoshone Natural Resources Coalition Science Committee web page (snrcsciencecommittee.org)
2001-2003 Webmaster, Wallace Chamber of Commerce web page
(www.historic-wallace.org)
1998-2001 Webmaster, Historic Wallace Preservation Society, Wallace, Idaho (discontinued)
1987-1997 Main public service work, avocation, and hobby was high school football refereeing -- worked an average of two dozen games per season and served on the Board of Directors of the East Bay Football Officials' Assoc.'s and as evaluation committee chair and trainer for 1st-year recruits.
1966-1972 U.S. Army Reserve, Honorable Discharge
TEACHING:
1983 Winter Advanced Survey Research Methodolgy (SAHS 285), School of Public Health, U.C., Berkeley (co-taught with Robin Room) 
1885 Spring Advanced Survey Research Methodology (SAHS 285), School of Public Health, U.C., Berkeley
1993 Spring Medical Sociology (Sociol. 155), Sociology Depart., U.C., Berkeley
1970s-
1980s

Regular lecturer to the three-quarter series of classes taught by Alcohol Research Group staff in the School of Public Health, U.C., Berkeley, in the late 1970s and early 1980s. My main teaching role in ARG, however, was that of acting as mentor and seminar member in connection with the group's pre- and post-doctoral fellowship program. By the time I left ARG, in 1991, over 40 doctoral dissertations and more than a hundred post-doctoral fellows had served one, two, or even three-year training terms at ARG. A weekly seminar was also part of the fellowship program, in which I was a regular contributor and critic. I mentored or co-mentored dozens of ARG fellows as well as served on this program's governing committee and co-authored the periodically required renewal grant applications.
PUBLISHED WORK:
 
Roizen, R., Alcoholism in America: From Reconstruction to Prohibition (review)
Bulletin of the History of Medicine - Volume 82, Number 2, Summer 2008, pp. 472-474.

Roizen, R., "
Retrospective: Did Shoshone County Turn 150 Years Old This Year?" Idaho Magazine, vol. 7, no. 20, July, 2008.

Fillmore, K.M., Roizen, R., Farrell, M., Kerr, W., and Lemmens, P., "Wartime Paris, Cirrhosis Mortality, and the Ceteris Paribus Assumption," Journal of Studies on Alcohol 63:436-446, 2002.

Roizen, R., "How Does the Nation's 'Alcohol Problem' Change from Era to Era? Stalking the Social Logic of Problem-Definition Transformations Since Repeal," in Sarah Tracy and Caroline Acker (eds.), Altering the American Consciousness: Essays on the History of Alcohol and Drug Use in the United States, 1800-1997, University of Massachusetts Press, 2004. 

Roizen, R., "E.M. Jellinek etc.! Den amerikanska alkoholforskningens framväxt efter förbudslagstiden," Nordisk alkohol- & narkotikatidskrift (Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs) 17: 355-366, 2000" (Swedish translation [trans. by C. Tigerstedt] of "E.M. Jellinek and All That!  A brief look back at the origins of post-Repeal alcohol science in the United States").

Roizen, R., and Fillmore, K.M., "Some notes on the new paradigmatic environment of natural remission studies in alcohol research," Substance Use and Misuse 36:1443-65, 2001.

Fillmore, K.M., and Roizen, R., "The new  manichaeism in alcohol science" (in 'Commentaries on McCreanor et al.'s "ICAP and the perils of partnership"'), Addiction 95:188-190, 2000.

Roizen, R., Fillmore, K.M., and Kerr, W.C., "Overlooking Terris:  a speculative reconsideration of a curious spot-blindness in the history of alcohol-control science," Contemporary Drug Problems 26:577-606, 1999.

Roizen, R., and Fillmore, K.M., "Annalkande kris för den socialvetenskapliga alkoholforskningen?" Nordisk alkohol- & narkotikatidskrift 16:296-310, 1999.  (Also published in the annual English Supplement of Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs [17:91-104, 2000] under the title, "The coming crisis in alcohol social science.")

Roizen, R., Kerr, W.C., and Fillmore, K.M., "Cirrhosis mortality and per capita consumption of distilled spirits, United States, 1949-94: trend analysis," British Medical Journal 319:666-670, (11 September) 1999.  (Republished in the Western Journal of Medicine 171:83-87, 1999.)

_____ (1998) "Recalling the Birth of Alcohol Science," Journal of Studies on Alcohol 59:629.

_____ (1997a), "Whither Youthful Drinking in the United States, 1980-1992?" Drugs & Society 11:93-115.

_____ (1997b), David Forbes, False Fixes: The Cultural Politics of Drugs, Alcohol, and Addictive Relations (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994), Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 58:107-108 (book review).

_____ (1997c), "An historical error in the tribute to the late Mark Keller," Addiction 92:221 (letter).

_____ (1996a), "Women Alcoholics at Bellevue, 1918-1919," Science 274:1450-1451 (letter).

_____ (1996b), Stephen J. Kunitz and Jerrold E. Levy with Tracy Andrews, Chena DuPuy, K. Ruben Gabriel, and Scott Russell, Drinking Careers: A Twenty-Five Year Study of Three Navajo Populations (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1994), Contemporary Sociology 25:126-127 (book review).

_____ (1994), "Norman Jolliffe, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Origins of the Modern Alcoholism Movement," Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 55:391-400.

Hunt, G.P. & Roizen, R. (1993), "The Unintended Consequences of Planned Social Change: The Case of OSAP's Community Partnership Program in a Northern California County," pp. 218-225 in Thomas K. Greenfield and Robert Zimmerman (eds.), Experiences With Community Action Projects: New Research in the Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems, CSAP Prevention Monograph-14, Rockville, MD: Center for Substance Abuse Prevention.

_____, (1992), David J. Pittman and Helene Raskin White (eds.), Society, Culture, and Drinking Patterns Reexamined (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, 1992), SALIS News 11:6; reprinted in Social History of Alcohol Review 25:62-63 (book review).

[Roizen, R., Robin, R., & Fillmore, K.] (1992), "Don Cahalan," Journal of Studies on Alcohol

Roizen, R. (1993), "Tributes to Selden Bacon," Journal of Studies on Alcohol

Roizen, R. (1991a), "Redefining alcohol in post-Repeal America: lessons from the short life of Everett Colby's Council for Moderation, 1934-1936," Contemporary Drug Problems 18:237-272.

_____ (1989a), Elizabeth Colson and Thayer Scudder's For Prayer and Profit: The Ritual, Economic, and Social Importance of Beer in Gwembe District, Zambia (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1988) and Vanna Beckman's Alcohol: Another Trap for Africa (Orebro, Sweden: Libris Publishing, 1988), Contemporary Drug Problems 16:111-115 (review essay).

_____ (1989), "Why I Still Oppose Percapita Payment: A Response to Lewis," IRB: A Review of Human Subjects Research 11:11-12 (letter).

_____ (1988), "Why I Oppose Drug Company Payment of Physician/Investigators on a Per Patient/Subject Basis," IRB: A Review of Human Subjects Research 10:9-10, 1988

_____ (1987), "The Great Controlled-Drinking Controversy," pp. 245-279 in Marc Galanter (ed.), Recent Developments in Alcoholism (vol. 5), New York: Plenum Press, 1987.

_____ (1986), "Herschel Grynszpan: The Fate of a Forgotten Assassin," Holocaust and Genocide Studies 1:217-228.

_____ (1983), "Loosening Up: General-Population Views of the Effects of Alcohol," pp. 236-257 in: Room, Robin, and Collins, Gary (eds.), Alcohol and Disinhibition: Nature and Meaning of the Link, Research Monograph No. 12, DHHS Publication No. (ADM) 83-1246, Washington, D.C.: USGPO.

_____ (1982), "The Rejection of Omphalos: A Note on Shifts in the Intellectual Hierarchy of Mid-Nineteenth Century Britain," Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 21:365-369.

_____ (1981), The World Health Organization study of community responses to alcohol-related problems; Annex 41: A review of cross-cultural findings, Geneva: World Health Organization.

Roizen, R. & Milkes, J. (1980), "The Strange Case of the Jellinek Formula's Sex Ratio," Journal of Studies on Alcohol 41:682-692.

Roizen, R., Cahalan, D., & Shanks, P. (1978a), "'Spontaneous Remission' Among Untreated Problem Drinkers," pp. 195-221 in: Kandel, Denise (ed.), Longitudinal Research in Drug Use: Empirical Findings and Methodological Issues, Washington, D.C.: Hemisphere Press.

Roizen, R. (1978b) "A Sociological Look at Alcohol-Related Problems: A Talk Prepared for High School Students," Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 24:31-38.

_____, [Comment on the 'Rand Report'] (1977), Journal of Studies on Alcohol 38:170-178; reprinted, pp. 265-275 in Armor, D.J., Polich, J.M., & Stambul, Alcoholism and Treatment, New York: John Wiley, 1978.

Cahalan, D., Roizen, R., & Room, R. (1974), "Alcohol Problems and their Prevention: Public Attitudes in California," pp. 354-403 in Room, R. and Sheffield, S. (eds.), The Prevention of Alcohol Problems: Report of a Conference, Sacramento: California Office of Alcoholism.

PUBLISHED IN SOCIAL HISTORY OF ALCOHOL REVIEW:

Roizen, R. (1996), "Mark Keller (1907-1995)," Social History of Alcohol Review (SHAR) 32-33:17-18 (in memoriam)._____ (1995), "Alfred McClung Lee's World War II-Era Dry/Wet Propaganda Manuscript," Social History of Alcohol Review 30-31:33-34.

_____ (1995), "Alfred McClug Lee's World War II-Era Dry/Wet Propaganda Manuscript," SHAR 30-31:34-35.

_____ (1993), Thomas B. Turner and Virginia Bennett, Forward Together: Industry and Academia, Baltimore: Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation, SHAR 26/27:19-24 (book review).

_____ (1992), "Mr. Sam, Seagram's, and the Status of Alcohol: A Review Essay," (review essay on Michael R. Marrus' Samuel Bronfman: The Life and Times of Seagram's Mr. Sam, Hanover and London: Brandeis University Press, 1991), SHAR 25:48-52 (review essay).

_____ (1991b), "Revising Keller's Account of the Origins of the Research Council on Problems of Alcohol," SHAR 24:8-16.

_____ (1991c), Leonard U. Blumberg with William L. Pittman, Beware the First Drink! The Washington Temperance Movement and Alcoholics Anonymous (Seattle: Glen Abbey Books, 1991), SHAR 24:21-22 (book review).

PUBLISHED IN THE DRINKING AND DRUG PRACTICES SURVEYOR:

Roizen, R. (1981), "A note on neutralizing stategies in the response to unfavorable evaluation research findings," Drinking and Drug Practices Surveyor (DDPS) 17:18-20.

_____ (1977), "A note on alcoholism treatment goals and paradigms of deviant drinking," DDPS 13:13-16.

_____ (1976), "Alcohol epidemiology: Helsinki 1975," DDPS 11:1, 43-54.

_____ (1974), "Naming names: a note on drinkers' self-characterizations," DDPS 9:18-20.

_____ (1973), "Dogpounds, deviance, and drunks," DDPS 7:21-25.

Boland, B. & Roizen, R. (1973), "Sales slips and survey responses: new data on the reliability of survey consumption measures," DDPS 8:5-10.

Room, R. & Roizen, R. (1973), "Some notes on the study of drinking contexts," DDPS 8:25-32.

PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS AT CONFERENCES (not listed previously):

Roizen, R. (2000), "E.M. Jellinek and All That:  A brief look back at the origins of post-Repeal alcohol science in the United States," H. Thomas Austern Lecture, annual meeting of the Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation, The Westin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, California, October 23-25.

Roizen, R. and Fillmore, K.M. (1999), "The coming crisis in alcohol social science," presented at the 25th Annual Meetings of the Kettil Bruun Society for Social and Epidemiological Research on Alcohol, Montreal, May.  (Later published in Swedish, vide supra.)

Bostrom, A., Roizen, R., Fillmore, K.M., Kerr, W., Marvy, P. (1999), "Population consumption and cirrhosis mortality, are lags necessary? -- Opening the door to new theoretical possibilities," presented at the 25th Annual Meetings of the Kettil Bruun Society for Social and Epidemiological Research on Alcohol, Montreal, May.

Roizen, R. and Fillmore, K.M. (1999), "Some Notes on the New Paradigmatic Environment of Natural Remission Studies in Alcohol Research," presented at the KBS Thematic Meeting on Natural History of Addictions: Recovery from Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Problems without Treatment; Les Diablerets, Switzerland, March 7-12.

Fillmore, K.M., Roizen, R., Farrell, M., Kerr, W., and Lemmens, P. (1998), "Wartime Paris, Cirrhosis Mortality, and the Ceteris Paribus Assumption," presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Kettill Bruun Society for Social and Epidemiological Research on Alcohol  Florence, Italy,  June 1-5.

Fillmore, K.M., Roizen, R., Bostrom, A., and Kerr, W. (1998), "Musing Cirrhosis," presented at the Society for the Study of Addictions, York, England, 5 November.

Roizen, R., "How Does the Nation's 'Alcohol Problem' Change from Era to Era? Stalking the Social Logic of Problem-Definition Transformations Since Repeal," presented at the conference on Historical Perspectives on Alcohol and Drug Use in American Society, 1800-1997, sponsored by the Francis Clark Wood Institute for the History of Medicine of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 9-11 May 1997.

Roizen, R. (1994), "Alcohol and Violence from a Sociology of Knowledge Perspective," Kentucky School of Alcohol and Other Drug Studies, University of Kentucky, Summer.

Roizen R., Austin, G., and Nicolaides, B. (1993), "Notes on Alcohol Consumption in the Early Republic Period," annual meetings of the Social Science History Association, Baltimore, MD, 4-7 November.

Roizen, R. (1993), "Paradigm Sidetracked: Explaining Early Resistance to the Alcoholism Paradigm at Yale's Laboratory of Applied Physiology, 1940-1944," Alcohol & Temperance History Group's International Congress on the Social History of Alcohol, Huron College, London, Ontario, Canada, 13-15 May.

_____ (1993), "From Temperance to Alcoholism," Kentucky School of Alcohol and Other Drug Studies, University of Kentucky, 25-30 July.

_____ (1993), "Merging Alcohol and Illicit Drugs: A Brief Commentary on the Search for Symbolic Middle Ground Between Licit and Illicit Psychoactive Substances," International Conference on Alcohol and Drug Treatment Systems Research, Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, Canada, 18-22 October.

Austin, G. & Roizen, R. (1993), "How Good are Conventional Estimates? Stalking the Origins of Historical U.S. Per Capita Alcohol Consumption Statistics," Alcohol & Temperance History Group's International Congress on the Social History of Alcohol, Huron College, London, Ontario, Canada, 13-15 May.

Hunt, G. & Roizen, R. (1992), "The Unintended Consequences of Planned Social Change: The Case of OSAP's Community Partnership Program in a Northern California County," Second International Research Symposium on Experiences with Community Action Projects for the Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems, San Diego, 29 Jan - 2 Feb.

Room, R. & Roizen, R. (1990), "Studying Shifts in the Cultural Position of Alcohol in the U.S.," presented (by Room) 16th annual meetings of the Alcohol Epidemiology Symposium, Kettil Bruun Society for Social and Epidemiological Research on Alcohol, Budapest, Hungary, 3-8 June.

Roizen, R. & Hilton, M. (1989), "Informal Community Responses to Alcohol Problems: A Preliminary Analysis of Vignettes," presented (by Hilton) at the annual meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Claremont Hotel, Berkeley, California, 6-9 August.

Roizen, R. (1988), "Cultural Control of Drinking by Universal Moderation or Differential Access," annual meetings of the Society for Cross-Cultural Studies, Westin Hotel, El Paso, Texas, August.

_____ (1986), "Explaining Cross-Cultural Variation in Drinking: Some Reflections on the WHO Community Response Study," International Symposium on Patterns of Alcohol Use and Misuse Among Different Populations, NIAAA, Washington, D.C., 11-15 August.

_____ (1983), "Alcohol Dependence Symptoms in Cross-Cultural Perspective: A Report of Findings from the World Health Organization Study of Community Response to Alcohol-Related Problems," Symposium on Cross-Cultural Studies of Drinking Problems, Farmington, Connecticut, 5-7 May.

_____ (1980), "Drinking Behavior in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Some Preliminary Findings from the World Health Organization Project on Community Response to Alcohol-Related Problems," WHO study group meeting, Cardiff, Wales, May.

_____ (1975), "Drinking and Drinking Problems: Some Notes on the Ascription of Problems to Drinking," Epidemiology Section meeting, 21st International Institute on the Prevention and Treatment of Alcoholism, Helsinki, Finland, June.

_____ (1974), "Labeling Theory and Problem Drinking," annual meetings of the Society For the Study of Social Problems, San Francisco.

Cahalan, D. & Roizen, R. (1974), "Changes in Drinking Problems in a National Sample of Men," Session X1-E, Social Research in Alcohol and Drug Use, North American Congress on Alcohol and Drug Problems, San Fracisco.

REPORTS:

Hunt, G.P. & Roizen, R. (1993), The Office for Substance Abuse Prevention's Community Partnership Project in Contra Costa County: Draft Second Year Evaluation Report, Richmond, CA: Center for Applied Local Research.

Hunt, G.P., Roizen, R., and Gonzalez, C. (1992), The Office for Substance Abuse Prevention's Community Partnership Project in Contra Costa County: First Year Evaluation Report, Richmond, CA: Center for Applied Local Research.

[Roizen, R., Hunt, G.P., and Barry, P.] (1992), Draft First Year Master Plan Report, Santa Clara County Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Programs.

Roizen, R. (1979), Alcoholism Treatment's Goals and Outcome Measures: Conceptual, Pragmatic, and Structural Sources of Controversy in the Outcome Debate, Report submitted to National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Social Research Group Working Paper F61.

Roizen, R. & Weisner, C. (1979), Fragmentation in Alcoholism Treatment Services: An Exploratory Analysis, Report submitted to National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Social Research Group Report C24.

Roizen, R. (1977), Barriers to Treatment, Report submitted to National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Social Research Working Paper F124, 1977.

Aarens, T. Cameron, J. Roizen, R. Roizen, R. Room, D. Schneberk, and D. Wingard (1977), Alcohol, Casualties and Crime, Report submitted to National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Social Research Group Report C18, 1977.

INTERNET:

RANES REPORT #13: WSU and the Beer Rebellion: A Wider View, n.d., at: http://www.roizen.com/ron/rr13.htm.

RANES REPORT #12: Moyers' PBS Series on Addiction--Parts 1 & 2, n.d., at: http://www.roizen.com/ron/rr12.htm.

RANES REPORT #11: Jellinek's Phantom Doctorate, n.d., at: http://www.roizen.com/ron/rr11.htm.

RANES REPORT #10: TV Liquor Ads--A Quick Intro, n.d., at: http://www.roizen.com/ron/rr10.htm.

RANES REPORT #9: Nancy Shute's U.S. News & World Report Cover Story on Moderationist Alcohol Treatment, n.d., at: http://www.roizen.com/ron/rr9.htm.

RANES REPORT #8: Moral and Mechanical Reasoning in Attributing Problems to Alcohol, n.d., at: http://www.roizen.com/ron/rr8.htm.

RANES REPORT #7: Where Did Mrs. Marty Mann Learn Alcoholism Was A Disease and Why Should It Matter? n.d., at: http://www.roizen.com/ron/rr7.htm.

RANES REPORT #6: Not Swans, Therefore Ducks? n.d., at: http://www.roizen.com/ron/rr6.htm

RANES REPORT #5: Doing A Number on Drunk Drivers, n.d., at: http://www.roizen.com/ron/rr5.htm.

RANES REPORT #4: The Power of Context, n.d., at: http://www.roizen.com/ron/rr4.htm.

RANES REPORT #3: Drugs & Society's Issue Honoring Don Cahalan, n.d., at: http://www.roizen.com/ron/rr3.htm.

RANES REPORT #2: From modus vivendi to casus belli (Part II), n.d., at: http://www.roizen.com/ron/rr2.htm.

RANES REPORT #1: From modus vivendi to casus belli (Part I), n.d., at: http://www.roizen.com/ron/rr1.htm.

OTHER WORK NOTED:

Roizen, R.(1965), "Some Thoughts Toward a Theory of Scientific Change," Senior Honors Thesis, Sociology Department, University of California, Berkeley.

Roizen, R. (1972), "The 'Courts'," Appendix 1 in Kaplan & McLaughlin, Architects, and Morris Ketchum, Jr. & Associates, Architects, Clinton State Correctional Facility, Draft Report, Evaluation and Recommendations Prepared for the New York State Department of Correctional Services.

[Roizen, R.] (1973), "The Courts at Clinton," Architectural Record, pp. 113-118 (August).

_____ (1983), "God and the English Utilitarians," graduate student paper, Sociol. Dept., University of California, Berkeley.

_____ (1988), "Apart: Reflections on Fatherhood," Parent's Press, pp. 4-5, 11 (June).

____ (1994), "The Line of Scrimmage," working paper series, Institute for Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.

Roizen, J. & Roizen, R. (1985), "China's media boom: rapid growth in TV sets, stations," Television/Radio Age, pp. 52-54, 164 (13 May).

Roizen, J. & Roizen, R. (1985), "China in market for TV technology," Television/Radio Age, pp. 51-52, 122 (27 May).