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Illegal Drug Use

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Introduction
Illegal drug use and abuse remains a pervasive social issue despite significant efforts to quell its existence. In fact, a recent report released by the RAND Corporation (2005) notes that drug abuse has become such a prominent social issue that substantial increases in prison populations all across the United States have been attributed to the tougher sentences that have been put in place for drug users. With the realization that current social policies toward reducing drug abuse are not working—only serving as the basis to promulgate overcrowding in America’s prisons—there is a clear impetus to examine the issue of drug abuse in a larger social context and determine the necessary social changes that are needed in order to …show more content…

Seeking to determine why this is so, one only needs to consider what has been written about drug addiction to see that when it comes to creating policy that will eradicate drug abuse, widespread social change is needed. In short, the current policies that have been developed to stop drug use and abuse are nothing more than stopgap measures that will not effectively reduce this social problem over the long-term.
The Nature of Drug Use, Abuse and Addiction
Critically reviewing what has been written about the causes and nature of addiction, research demonstrates that there are a host of social, psychological and biological variables that can contribute to the onset of addiction. Betz, Mihalic, Pinto and Raffa (2000) make the central argument that any event or condition that leads to a lack of dopamine in the brain can serve as the basis for the development of drug addiction. These authors maintain that a lack of dopamine in the brain can promulgate the individual to search for comparable substitutes that either stimulate dopamine production or replicate the physical effects of dopamine release in the brain. What this effectively suggests is that the process of addition is one that stems from a biological need. However, what makes the issue of addiction so difficult to mitigate is that the

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