Local communities should comply with government laws and domestic regulations. As long as they meet the requirements of these opportunities, everyone has equal opportunities throughout their life. People who are qualified and do their best for the community lead the community. Society is based on free will, unless rules are observed and no one is hurt. Rules and regulations are designed to protect people of the society in order to build a safe and harmonious community.
There are two basic types of community communities, communities defined by geographically defined communities and geographically different variables. Examples of geographically defined communities are communities or residential areas. The gathered houses share a common space. Local economies and regional companies are also regarded as part of the neighboring community. Members of the community are interested parties in community health, and I am interested in this
What is a community? Parker defines the community as people who share a common space or region, share a common relationship, interact with each other, and are widely used in the literature (Fritz, 1985). The community consists of mutual obligations and interactions linking individuals to institutions and relationship networks. In most geographical communities, there is a common organization and a more or less loose community. Schools, law enforcement agencies, and social welfare agencies are three examples of formal organizations within the community that are particularly relevant for substance abuse. Parents and student organizations differ in form, common to most communities, and can play an important role in preventing drug abuse. Community groups and members of the organization work together to create, define, and solve social problems by interacting with one another.
Declining Drug Abuse: Sociological Strategy for Community Social Practice W. David Watts South West Texas State University
Strategies for community-based sociological practice are discussed. In the context of social construction of realistic theories, the role of sociologists in helping communities understand social problems has been analyzed. Once the community accepts youths 'substance abuse issues, the theory of control and colleagues' association can lead sociologists who wish to work with local leaders to fight drug abuse. Community organization, strengthen the connection between parents and other groups, lower the community's tolerance for drug abuse, build support for peer prevention
Declining Drug Abuse: Sociological Strategy for Community Social Practice W. David Watts South West Texas State University