Policy Drugs Prevention Model Based on Local Wisdom in Lhokseumawe
Aiyub1, Rusydi2

1Aiyub, Faculty of Social Sciences and Political Science, University of Malikussaleh.
1Rusydi, Faculty of Social Sciences and Political Science, University of Malikussaleh.
Manuscript received on 09 May 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 19 May 2019 | Manuscript Published on 23 May 2019 | PP: 1406-1417 | Volume-7 Issue-6S5 April 2019 | Retrieval Number: F12490476S319/2019©BEIESP
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Abstract: Drug prevention policies have not been able to reduce the number of drug abuse in Lhokseumawe that has continued toincreaseinthelastfiveyears(2012-2017). Thisstudyusedaqualitativeapproachwithin-depthinterview,data collectiontechniques,(indeptinterview),observation,anddocumentation.Dataanalysisconducte dqualitatively withinteractiveanalysismodel. Theresultsshowthatprimary prevention policy isanearly preventivemeasureso thatpeopledonotabusedrugs. Thisprecaution aimedatthosewhohavenotcontaminatedwithdrugsandneed protectionfrom illeffectsofdrugs.Asecondaryprevention policy performedtoinitiatedrugabuserswhohavejust usedordabbled. They made aware that later will not developintoaddictsbecauseofthea ddictiveeffectsofdrugs consumed.Thisprevention directsdrugabuserstomakehealthylifestylesintheirdailylife.Inaddi tion,theyalso assistedfortheirtherapyand rehabilitation.The tertiarypreventionpolicyintendedforlong-termaddicts,andin this precautionary stage,theaddictsarerehabilitated,treatedandrecovered.Intherehab ilitation period,theaddicts recoveredfromdependencyso thattheycanlive normaland socializeagain with familyand society.Drug prevention policiesaremoredominantwithabureaucraticnetworking approachestablishedthroughMemorandum ofUnderstanding(MOU), IntegrityPactandjointrecommendations.Collaboration betweenbu reaucraticactorsand localwisdom-basedsocietynot yet fullyimplementedbecausethemeaningofcollaborationis notcomprehensive.
Keywords: Policy Model, Drug Prevention, Local Wisdom, and Actor Collaboration.
Scope of the Article: Social Sciences