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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Drug Abuse as a Social Problem. It needs to be at least 2000 words.Download file to see previous pages... This paper outlines a major problem that
Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Drug Abuse as a Social Problem. It needs to be at least 2000 words.
Download file to see previous pages...This paper outlines a major problem that society aims to conquer in the present era, which is the problem of drug abuse. Drug abuse is a common problem found all across the globe in people of all ages, especially teenagers and young adults. While it is a serious problem, hampering the progress of many nations and robbing the youth from a healthy and happy lifestyle, it is also wrecking homes and causing early deaths amongst the middle-aged groups as well. While many attempts have been made to solve this problem, it still remains a serious issue in all countries. Drug Abuse can cause serious damage to the brain and can cause the infliction of many other diseases, besides leaving the person in a desperate and helpless, a state which is torturous for the person without the intake of the addictive drug. It is also an extreme expense and a major waste of money on the person and the patient’s family, besides being a worrisome situation. Hence, drug abuse should be prevented and stopped straight away. This paper outlines the causes, reactions, and policies related to the social problem of drug abuse and identifies the people who are allegedly responsible for it and their claims. The first and utmost important part of drug abuse being a social problem is to identify those people who have a role in either preventing or increasing such activity and are linked to the expanding problem, while we may place many groups responsible for this dilemma, we can safely say that no single group holds full responsibility or so they claim....
It is also an extreme expense and a major waste of money on the person and the patient’s family, besides being a worrisome situation. Hence, drug abuse should be prevented and stopped straight away. This paper outlines the causes, reactions, and policies related to the social problem of drug abuse and identify the people who are allegedly responsible for it and their claims (Stanton, 1997). Claims and Claims makers The first and utmost important part of drug abuse being a social problem is to identify those people who have a role in either preventing or increasing such activity and are linked to the expanding problem, while we may place many groups responsible for this dilemma, we can safely say that no single group holds full responsibility or so they claim. The first group that has a claim against drug abuse is the government or the authority body of the nation suffering from the problem, while the government alleges that it has made several desperate attempts and laid down several concrete laws to stop such activity, the result does not seem to be as satisfactory as needed. Several lawmaking bodies and customs officials attempt to ensure that such drugs are not imported or smuggled into their country and also set up other law enforcing authorities to ensure that such activity should be stopped abruptly in the country (Mclellan &. Woody, 1983). Another group that can be held responsible for drug abuse as a social problem is the educational institutions. Educational institutions may not be providing sufficient education and check and balances on young adults and individuals enrolled in their system, in order to prevent such activity from beginning.