Abstract

In terms of quantity of drug users each year has increased significantly, the prevalence of drug abuse in South Sulawesi in 2008 amounted to 1.80% (103,849 people) and increased to 2.04% (121,773 people) in 2010, even estimated to increase to 2.08% (125,730 people) by the end of 2011. The increasing trend of prevalence of drug users in Makassar every year continues to increase. Makassar City is still the highest city of drug users or about 33 percent of the total number of users in South Sulawesi Province. Therefore, more serious and systematic efforts to prevent and control drug users are needed. And the series of efforts can only be done well if supported by the efforts of the implementation of national policies and strategies for the prevention of drugs in the field of Rehabilitation organized by various government agencies and one of them is the National Narcotics Agency of South Sulawesi Province. This study aims to reveal how the implementation of drug rehabilitation services users. This research uses qualitative research method. Data collection was done in three ways, namely interview, observation and documentation study. The results of this study indicate that the implementation of rehabilitation services in the National Narcotics Agency of South Sulawesi Province has been running well although as many as 801 clients registered following the rehabilitation process, only 766 clients (95.6%) declared successful completion of rehabilitation program (recovered), and as many as 35 clients did not complete the rehabilitation process due to leaving the rehabilitation institution.

Highlights

  • In a joint survey of the National Narcotics Agency with the University of Indonesia's Center for Medical Research in 2008, drug abuse in Indonesia showed an upward trend and there was no sign of abating

  • Final Report Results 2014 National Narcotics Agency states the social and economic impact of trade and drug abuse is very worrying about the world, including in Indonesia

  • While the prevalence rate of drug abuse in South Sulawesi in 2008 was 1.80% (103,849 people) and increased to 2.04% (121,773 people) in 2010, even estimated to increase to 2.08% (125,730 people) by the end of the year 2011

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Introduction

In a joint survey of the National Narcotics Agency with the University of Indonesia's Center for Medical Research in 2008, drug abuse in Indonesia showed an upward trend and there was no sign of abating. The rise of drug circulation in Indonesia can not be separated from the foreign drug mafia who are very interested to make the network in Indonesia because of the economic potential of Indonesian society is getting better, the condition is very worrying because it will damage the quality of life of Indonesian people in general from various circles. Narcotics are substances or drugs derived from plants or non-plants, both synthetic and semi-synthetic. The substance causes decreased or altered consciousness, relieves the taste, reduces to relieve pain, and can cause dependence (addictive)

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