Law Enforcement Against Drug Abusers Through Medical Rehabilitation and Social Rehabilitation

Authors

  • Azwad Rachmat Hambali Faculty of Law Universitas Muslim Indonesia,
  • Nur Fadillah Mappaselleng Faculty of Law Universitas Muslim Indonesia.
  • Surono Haji Wata Doctoral of Law Universitas Muslim Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61707/ravxc229

Abstract

Drug abuse is a global threat that damages society. Although various efforts have been made, there is still a lot of confusion and misunderstanding in the community about the dangers of narcotics. Patterns of drug use have pathological features, causing physical and psychological dependence. Law enforcement against drug abuse involves medical and social rehabilitation to help individuals recover and return to functioning in society. A holistic and collaborative approach from various parties as well as the use of new disciplines and technologies are needed to effectively address this problem. NThis research uses a normative legal analysis approach that focuses on law enforcement against drug abuse. The normative approach is used by analysing the synchronisation of vertical and horizontal legal norms and related legal systematics. The implementation of medical and social rehabilitation emphasises the importance of a holistic approach in helping individuals affected by drug abuse. This approach includes medical, social, and spiritual dimensions, such as Ruqyah, Dhikr, and spiritual contemplation methods, to design a more comprehensive and effective rehabilitation strategy. Recommendations for enforcement for people who misuse drugs should promote a holistic approach that includes medical, social, and spiritual aspects, such as Ruqyah and Dhikr, to support comprehensive recovery. Law enforcement should focus on treatment and recovery rather than punishment, and be supported by communities and based on social and humanitarian understanding.

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2024-08-03

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How to Cite

Law Enforcement Against Drug Abusers Through Medical Rehabilitation and Social Rehabilitation. (2024). International Journal of Religion, 5(11), 5226 – 5240. https://doi.org/10.61707/ravxc229

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