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The drug problem has brought many unrelated disciplines together into conflict and dialogue. Previous experience of our society with the drug abusing culture simply sets it aside with a label as “drop out”. Today, it can no longer be said that the drug problem is a problem of leftovers of society, because the drug problem has decentralized itself from the urban ghetto, the “hippie” consumer, and the city slums and moved into the homes and lives of the middle class and “straight” community.
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Rogers, E.A. (1981). Delivery Systems: Drug Abuse Treament Programs in Rural Setting. In: Schecter, A.J. (eds) Drug Dependence and Alcoholism. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0220-0_17
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