Academic literature on the topic 'Children of narcotic addicts'

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Nurco, David N., Robert J. Blatchley, Thomas E. Hanlon, and Kevin E. O'Grady. "Early Deviance and Related Risk Factors in the Children of Narcotic Addicts." American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 25, no. 1 (1999): 25–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1081/ada-100101844.

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Daeng, M. Yusuf, and Muhammad Fadly Daeng Yusuf. "Legal Protection for Children Victims of Narcotics Abuse in Riau Province." International Journal of Law and Public Policy 3, no. 2 (2021): 100–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.36079/lamintang.ijlapp-0302.265.

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Narcotics abuse can be categorized as a criminal act as regulated in Law Number 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics. The method used in this research is socio-legal research. In Law Number 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics, there is no distinction between the abuse committed by children who are already drug addicts and children who are victims of narcotics abuse and are taking narcotics for the first time, so that these children are combined at the time of the crime. It is hoped that there will be political will from the Government of the Republic of Indonesia to revise Law Number 35 of 2009 concern
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Soelton, Mochamad, Tati Nugrahati, Yanto Ramli, Dudi Permana, and Deden Kurniawan. "TOWARD THE BEST STRATEGY IN MINIMIZING THE SPREAD OF DRUG USERS." ICCD 1, no. 1 (2018): 171–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.33068/iccd.vol1.iss1.27.

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This theme aimed to minimize the spread of Narcotics users at the student level, in the data of the National Narcotics Agency (BNN), cases of drug use by the drug users up to March 2018 amounted to 6.4 Million. The data is alarming because along with the increase in drug cases (especially among the young people and the children). The spread of drugs is easy because the elementary school children have also started trying to smoke cigarettes. Although the government in the Child Protection Act number 23 of 2002 in article 20, it has been stated that the State, the government, the community, the
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Ramadhany, Misbahul, and Ifadah Hapsari. "MEKANISME DIVERSI TERHADAP ANAK PECANDU NARKOTIKA DITINJAU DARI UNDANG-UNDANG NOMOR 11 TAHUN 2012 TENTANG SISTEM PERADILAN PIDANA ANAK." Jurnal Justiciabelen 3, no. 2 (2021): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.30587/justiciabelen.v3i2.2443.

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This research is entitled The Application of Diversion to Children of Narcotics Addicts in terms of Law Number 11 of 2012 concerning the Child Criminal Justice System. Furthermore, the formulation of the problems raised in this thesis are first, how to handle and procedure for giving diversion to children of Narcotics crime perpetrators in Gresik Regency. Second, whether the implementation of Diversion is in accordance with Law Number 11 of 2012 in Gresik Regency. Then the result of the research shows that the diversion mechanism for child offenders of narcotics offenses can be taken on severa
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Caponnetto, Pasquale, Chiara Triscari, and Marilena Maglia. "Living Fatherhood in Adults Addicted to Substances: A Qualitative Study of Fathers in Psycho-Rehabilitative Drug Addiction Treatment for Heroin and Cocaine." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 3 (2020): 1051. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17031051.

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The research aims to investigate the emotional experiences of the individuals who use drugs in terms of their parenting role as father, within a rehabilitative context. The study aims to analyze how dependence affects the exercise of the parental role, specifically paternity, with the aim of offering an overview of the father-son relationship while considering the possible limitations that characterize those who are forced to live parenting in an atypical way. It is necessary to help individuals who use drugs to be able to help them in life with the goal of establish a better parenting awarene
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NURCO, DAVID N., JOHN C. BALL, JOHN W. SHAFFER, and THOMAS E. HANLON. "The Criminality of Narcotic Addicts." Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 173, no. 2 (1985): 94–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00005053-198502000-00006.

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Lensoni, Lensoni, Rauzatul Zannah, Muhammad Rony Syahputra, Erna Safitri, and Noeroel Arham. "Dampak Penyuluhan Bahaya Narkoba, Gadget, Pergaulan Bebas Terhadap Tingkat Pengetahuan Siswa Di Smk Pp Negeri Saree." Malahayati Nursing Journal 3, no. 3 (2021): 445–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.33024/mnj.v3i3.4367.

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ABSTRACT: THE IMPACT OF COUNSELING ON THE DANGERS OF DRUGS, GADGETS, FREE ASSOCIATIONS ON THE KNOWLEDGE LEVEL OF STUDENTS AT SMK PP NEGERI SAREE Background: Gadget addiction can affect children's brain development because excessive production of the hormone dopamine interferes with the maturity of the prefrontal cortex functions, namely controlling emotions, self-control, responsibility, decision making, and other moral values. Gadget addiction can cause attention deficit disorder and hyperactivity. Implementation of rehabilitation for children who abuse narcotics based on the mandate of the l
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Nurco, David N., Mitchell B. Balter, and Timothy Kinlock. "Vulnerability to Narcotic Addiction: Preliminary Findings." Journal of Drug Issues 24, no. 2 (1994): 293–314. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002204269402400206.

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This is a report of fieldwork methodology and preliminary findings from a controlled retrospective study of vulnerability to narcotic addiction comparing three groups of males closely matched by neighborhood, age, and race: a community-wide sample of narcotic addicts; a nonaddicted control sample of age-eleven peer associates of the addicts; and a nonaddicted community control sample of age-eleven peers who did not associate with the addicts. Fieldwork experience and preliminary findings suggest a strong selective association between friendship and deviance among narcotic addicts and their age
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Bernardi, Elsa, Michael Jones, and Chris Tennant. "Quality of Parenting in Alcoholics and Narcotic Addicts." British Journal of Psychiatry 154, no. 5 (1989): 677–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.154.5.677.

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Alcoholics and heroin addicts were compared with a normal control group to determine whether there were differences in quality of parenting during childhood, assessed using the Parental Bonding Instrument. Maternal and paternal overprotection were reported more commonly by narcotic addicts. Maternal overprotection alone was implicated in alcoholics. Narcotic addicts seem to have more disturbed parenting than alcoholics, especially paternal parenting.
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Shaffer, John W., David N. Nurco, John C. Ball, and Timothy W. Kinlock. "Patterns of Non-Narcotic Drug Use among Male Narcotic Addicts." Journal of Drug Issues 16, no. 3 (1986): 435–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002204268601600309.

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In the course of lengthy, confidential interviews conducted with 354 male narcotic addicts (195 Black, 159 White) living in the Baltimore metropolitan area, detailed information was obtained concerning their use of non-narcotic drugs during periods of active addiction to narcotics (principally heroin) as well as during periods of non-addiction to narcotics. A wide variety of non-narcotic substances were found to have a nonzero incidence of use; however, both the types and amounts of non-narcotic drugs used, as well as the combinations (patterns) in which they were used, were found to be a join
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