Title of article :
Preventing Drug Demand in Criminal Policy: A Comparison of Educational Strategies in Britain, Iran and the United States
Author/Authors :
Ahngari Nanekaran ، Zahra Department of Criminal Law Criminology - Islamic Azad University, Qom Branch , Mirkhalili ، Mahmood Department of Criminal Law and Criminology - School of Law - University of Tehran, Farabi Campus , Hashemi ، Hasan Department of Criminal Law and Criminology - Mofid University , Sheydaeian ، Mehdi Department of Criminal Law and Criminology - School of Law - University of Tehran, Farabi Campus
From page :
1497
To page :
1519
Abstract :
The purpose of this study is to compare the educational Strategies of Britain, Iran, and the United States to prevent drug demand among the young generation. In this comparative study, the researchers used a documentary method to collect data, and a thematic content analysis approach for data analysis. The first finding of the study points to the similarity of the three countries in the upward trend in drug use among the younger generation. The second finding is that the criminal policy of Britain and the United States in the fight against drug use is mainly demandoriented, while the supplyoriented approach is still prevalent in Iran. Another finding reveals the similarity of the criminal policies of the three countries in the field of intolerance of the distribution of any drugs among students. The research findings also indicated that in Iran the variety of drugs (especially psychedelics) is higher but the percentage of students consuming is lower, while in Britain and the United States the percentage of young consumers is higher but the variety of drugs is less. In addition, the research showed that the variety and scope of educational programs and schemes, as well as the active presence of non-governmental organizations in schools to combat drug use in Britain and the United States is greater than in Iran. Considering the findings, it is suggested to the Iran’s legal and educational legislators to make reforms such as emphasizing the demandbased approach, adoption of laws related to promoting the participation of non-governmental organizations, and increasing the coverage of educational strategies to combat drug use
Keywords :
Criminal policy , Demand , driven , Delinquency , Drugs , Prevention , Supply , oriented
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Comparative Education (IJCE)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Comparative Education (IJCE)
Record number :
2650822
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