Publications
ICAP issues a wide range of publications directed at a broad readership, including the general public, policy-makers, public health and social policy specialists, health advocates, scientists and scholars, beverage alcohol industry members, educators, and prevention program staff.
Along with a variety of meeting reports, consensus statements, and occasional papers, we produce a number of periodic publications. ICAP Series on Alcohol in Society consists of scholarly books published by Taylor & Francis. Semi-annual ICAP Reports summarize current scientific information on a given topic, providing cross-country comparisons where possible, whereas annual ICAP Reviews are independently authored and peer reviewed and offer an opinion on key issues in the field.
ICAP has also taken the initiative through broad international consultation to assist in developing transparent guidelines governing alcohol policy research (the Dublin Principles) and alcohol policy development (the Geneva Charter), and provides an evolving series of practical guides to addressing specific issues related to alcohol consumption, policy development, and prevention (ICAP Blue Book: Practical Guides for Alcohol Policy and Prevention Approaches).
Most of ICAP publications are available online and many have been translated in part or in full into several languages.