drug abuse

What Are Some Ways That People Broke Drug Addictions Historically?

Question by Flower Player: what are some ways that people broke drug addictions historically?
I am doing a report but after tons and tons of research, I CANNOT FIND HISTORICAL DIAGNOSES FOR DRUGS, I am looking for ways that have been put out of practice, for example, one historical treatment… Continue reading

Reformed Drug Addicts as Specialist Magistrates? Why Not?

Reformed drug addicts as specialist magistrates? Why not?
Not only because it might help to create a more representative class of magistrates. More importantly, because it might help the criminal justice system become more effective at dealing with certain types of problem and certain types of crime. It is …… Continue reading

The Ever-Present Problem of Teen Drug Use – Social Work Helper

The Ever-Present Problem of Teen Drug Use – Social Work Helper


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The Ever-Present Problem of Teen Drug Use
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Although their drug rehab stints receive far more attention, drug addiction is not limited to former child stars. Teen drug abuse is a widespread problem that… Continue reading

Which Drug Is Most Likely to Lead a Woman Into Prostitution?

Question by Kathy: Which drug is most likely to lead a woman into prostitution?
Out of all the hard drugs, which top 2 hard drugs would most likely lead a young woman into prostituting herself to support her addiction? Curious.

Best answer:

Answer by Jack
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In Annual Speech, Vermont Governor Shifts Focus to Drug Abuse

In Annual Speech, Vermont Governor Shifts Focus to Drug Abuse
MONTPELIER, Vt. — In a sign of how drastic the epidemic of drug addiction here has become, Gov. Peter Shumlin on Wednesday devoted his entire State of the State Message to what he said was “a full-blown heroin crisis” gripping… Continue reading

For the Record in Moss Point

For the record in Moss Point
Mayor Billy Broomfield also announced the Moss Point Police Department began its D.A.R.E. Program at Escatawpa Elementary on Tuesday. The 10-week program will teach 150 fifth-graders about drug abuse and making good choices. — Christina Steube. Read more on SunHerald.com

Why I don't smoke… Continue reading