“…Burkhart makes a number of points (Burkhart 2013), and I'd like to respond to the two that I find the most significant and challenging to the ideas in my article (Foxcroft 2013). 1 Gregor argues that environmental prevention should be considered a form of prevention rather than a function, based on the idea that environmental prevention is about changing the context for behavior, and sits alongside the three other forms, universal, selective, and indicated, which rely on persuasion to achieve prevention.…”