DIFFERENTIAL PROMISCUITY LEADING TO DRUG ADDICTION IN CONTEMPORARY IRAQI SOCIETY
Abstract
The research seeks to identify the concept of differential mixing and the basic ideas on which differential mixing is based, as well as knowing the basic issues that lead to the involvement of a person in drug abuse and addiction, and identifying the concept of addiction, its stages and characteristics, as well as knowing the factors that led to the spread of the problem of drug abuse and addiction in society Iraqi. The research reached a set of results: abuse and addiction push young people towards criminal behavior, unemployment is one of the social factors that lead to drug abuse and addiction, the weakness of religion has a significant impact on drug abuse among young people, because religion contributes to strengthening social relations between Community members, and that government agencies are responsible for the spread of the phenomenon of drug abuse and addiction, society's appreciation for drug users is the view of a patient who needs treatment.
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