Drug Exchange In The Workplace Essay

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Exchange is the base of a social group of people who have common interest or/and addictions. Those social groups are the base of building a marketplace, particularly heroin marketplace in this context. Moreover, social exchanges often arise outside of formal organisational boundaries in order to appreciate motives of professionals in sending and accepting drug information. Exchange in the illegal drug marketplace is visible thorough demand and supply of drugs. In this essay, I will mainly be focusing on the exchange process to argue about illegal drugs production, its realization and its generated consequences. Worldwide drugs have their impacts or “effects” on the body or even on society. Perhaps one of the most primary objectives is the …show more content…

Addiction isn’t just using the drugs, but is what it does to your life. Addicted people should be able to understand and realize that they are situated in their own made prison and the locks are inside because they are the ones that can set themselves free. Because of the fear of not being able to unlock the doors of prison, drug users become aggressive in order to develop self-defence, and I think they are mentally sick people. They need help from the society as a whole, because of the governmental regulations against them, or in some cases because of traditional and societal stereotypes as people consider them to be “bad” people. So, when they get a little help from someone, they start to trust them very easily and very quickly. In his ethnographic works R. Dwyer, was the witness of two images which are the proves of the above mentioned idea. For example, the first one was in the middle of the day, when he was sitting at the regular cafe table, observing and making his entries about the Vietnamese dealers who probably have been making drug exchanges in the centre of the open-air mall. As he was finishing his work, a young man approached to him, claiming that he seemed very lonely, and that the young man wanted to accompany and talk to him. Mr. Dwyer offered him cigarettes, and with much sharing those cigarettes, this young man started to talk about his own experience in Australia, including the history of his heroin selling and using. Thus because of trust issue, these people may become disappointed much more than they were, so that they will not be willing to stop drug usage, but instead they may want to make others to use drugs because of the anger

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