Etiology of Drug Addiction Sociology
The phenomenon of illicit drugs is a physical fact with clear characteristics and objective effects which are measurable. However, its effects may or may not be compatible with observer's mental concept. One of the accepted definitions of illicit drugs in social sciences is that they affect on...
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Drug Control Headquarters, Research and Education Office,
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