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    My topic is on juvenile drug abuse and my argument is that, juveniles who are caught doing drugs, or abusing them should not be given such harsh punishment, fines, and other things like that. Instead these juveniles should be given help and ways away from the drugs they have abused. This could be done by seeing what kind of home environment they are living in and what kind of parental supervision they are under. Most times when a juvenile is abusing drugs or being given drugs is when they are under

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    Drug abuse among adolescents is a growing problem in the United States with a staggering amount of teens falling victim to the vicious cycle of drug abuse. Teens are subjected to pressure from their peers and have the misconception that using drugs are cool and free of consequences. Therefore, teens begin to experiment with drugs and alcohol at an early age and often times don’t think about the negative stigma associated with drug abuse. Unfortunately, even casual use of drugs and alcohol can

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    The Evolution of Treatment for Drug Abuse Since 1900 Early drug abuse treatment The use of heroin and morphine grew like wildfire after the successive extraction of morphine from the opium poppy around 200 years ago in Germany. The drug was the main painkiller and an excellent treatment for injuries. Bayer introduced heroin later 1874 and started distributing it commercially in 1898 (Courtwright & Joseph, 1989). Heroin came from morphine extracts and was up to two times stronger than morphine. Early

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    has kept the level of inmate drug abuse constant over the past decade despite concerted efforts to reduce it. A recent increase in cell-phone smuggling has complicated matters, with inmates sometimes using phones to arrange drug deliveries. It seems that the prison wall has become less and less of a secure boundary. The mention of the game “Whac-a-Mole,” where, as soon as one pesky mole is smashed, another pops up, is applied numerous times to this endless battle. Drugs reach inmates in many well

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    why drug abuse is a rising concern in this nation? Have you ever wondered what types of drugs get abused? Drug abuse is the new leading cause of death over vehicle related accidents, How drugs have overcome our society and innocence. Drug abuse is a growing problem that is sweeping across our nation. The many stresses of today’s modern living adds a new level to how children are raised, the influences surrounding them and the resources available. Universally the influence of drugs touches

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    population abusing prescription drugs. However; Oye I. Owolewa writes in her article “What the District could do to curb prescription-drug abuse” explaining that instituting a daily or weekly prescription drug return system will significantly reduce prescription drug abuse both now and in the future. According to the Center of Disease Control (CDC) young adults aged 18-25 are the most common prescription drug abusers. It is estimated that two thirds of prescription drug abusers get the medication from

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    About 10 years ago drug abuse was diagnosed in nearly 22.6 million people in the United States. Broken families, time spent in jail, sexually related diseases and death are common consequences of drug addiction. Addiction related disease pose a major load on society every single day, costing our economy more than $500 billion just annually. That is about $181 billion for illegal drugs alone. Drug users are more likely to have workplace accidents, harming themselves and also fellow employees around

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    Drug Abuse: Pay Attention Essay

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    Drug use is a controversial issue where different people have different opinions. It varies from individual to individual, from society to a way of life, and from legal to illegal. Drugs become abused whether they are recreational, narcotics or alcohol. When we talk about the misuse of substances and how they are used for the wrong reason without regulations that put the person at risk without taking that into account. It is like gambling when an individual use recreational drugs or abuse narcotics

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    official, the ongoing scourge of prescription-drug addiction is beginning to reach epidemic proportions, ballooning about 75 percent in the United States within the past five years (“Prescription-drug Abuse Escalates”). Prescription drugs have become extremely overused due to the pain killing aspects, along with a sort of “high” when they are being abused. This high has been something people chase and will do anything to get. A report from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

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    Reduce the Abuse Prescription opioid pain relievers account for more deaths than both cocaine and heroin combined (Stewart). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that the fatal overdoses caused by prescription drugs is around 26,000 a year in the United States (Szabo). Prescription drug abuse is becoming a greater threat each day. It has become an epidemic, especially in the United States. As of 2011, 75% of the world’s opioid prescription drugs were prescribed and consumed in

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