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How Does the Social Problem of Drug Abuse Relate to Social Institutions?

Question by helpandseek: How does the social problem of drug abuse relate to social institutions?
How does the social problem of drug abuse relate to social institutions? I’m having trouble understanding the question. Any help appreciated!

Best answer:

Answer by elle
I think it’s asking what role do social institutions (ex: schools, prisons, family, government, etc.) play in drug abuse. Like, are they the cause/problem, do they try to prevent it, what’s the effect on them

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Former drug addict creates DVD to show 'shocking reality' to families

Online Privacy, Bullying in Schools, & War With Iran (The Point)


 

Online Privacy, Bullying In Schools, & War With Iran (The Point) – Is the mainstream media pushing for war with Iran? What should we do about bullying in schools? Are we losing our privacy online? Ana Kasparian (co-host of The Young Turks and TYT University) lead this weeks panel to discuss these issues and more with Ramon Galindo (correspondent for RT America), Peoples College law professor Sharon Kyle (LAprogressive.com), and Brian Unger (host of How The States Got Their Shapes). The ‘points’ are from Alyona Minkovski (The Alyona Show on RT), Rosalind Wiseman (author of Queen Bees and Wannabees), and Lori Andrews (author of I Know Who You Are and I Saw What You Did: Social Networks and the Death of Privacy). Watch More Points: www.youtube.com Jump to segment 2: www.youtube.com Jump to segment 3: www.youtube.com Alyona Minkovski: www.youtube.com Rosalind Wiseman: rosalindwiseman.com Lori Andrews: www.loriandrews.com RT America: www.youtube.com LA Progressive: www.laprogressive.com How The States Got Their Shapes: www.history.com Ana Kasparian: www.youtube.com & www.youtube.com Twitter List To Follow: twitter.com twitter.com twitter.com twitter.com twitter.com twitter.com twitter.com twitter.com

Should Parents Be More Concerned About Weed or Prescription Drugs When It Comes to Their Children?

Question by Joe B: Should parents be more concerned about weed or prescription drugs when it comes to their children?
In today’s society from your personal opinion, which is more popular and which should the government be concerned about?

Clearly in the past it was weed, do you believe this should remain the focal point of the governments propaganda or should they shift to prescription drug abuse?

I know when I was a kid we had anti drug lessons in health but I don’t recall anything regarding prescription drugs.

Best answer:

Answer by rejectedsoul
both equally
both are illegal just the same

Ryan C. – NA Speaker – 12 Step Recovery


 

Ryan C. – NA Speaker – 12 Step Recovery – Make sure to like us on facebook 🙂 We’d love to have ya stop in and see us! www.facebook.com What is the Twelve Step Model? How is it a “treatment for addiction” or “drug abuse?” From Wikipedia: “A twelve-step program is a set of guiding principles (accepted by members as ‘spiritual principles,’ based on the approved literature) outlining a course of action for recovery from addiction, compulsion, or other behavioral problems… The method was then adapted and became the foundation of other twelve-step programs. Twelve-step methods have been adopted to address a wide range of substance-abuse and dependency problems.” The importance of this video, and all our other videos, are to show that recovery IS possible and to give hope to those who are struggling with substance abuse issues. Help IS out there! 🙂 You can follow us on twitter too! www.twitter.com

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Drug Abuse in Teens Is SERIOUS


 

Drug Abuse in Teens is SERIOUS – Yess i will stand up for what I believe in and drug abuse is a growing trauma among young society. I hope this inspires many hearts =)

 

Wooton: Downplaying marijuana damage only hurts kids

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