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SUMMARY
Along with the associated threats to the mental and physical health of drug users, such widespread drug use can result in serious socio-economic consequences, including fragmentation of families and local communities, increased crime, and obstruction of societal development. In fact, "tough" methods of addressing drug problems, such as criminal punishment and detention, sever the social connections drug users have with their families and communities, and are likely to strengthen drug users` criminal ties; further, this approach has a similar direct cost of almost $40,000 per year. When seeking to provide human services . . .
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