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Japan's Drug Control Policy

First, the treatment of drug addicts-psychological assistance to prevent relapse

At present, ecstasy and cocaine are the main drugs, and drug addicts are also very dependent on stimulants, opium, marijuana and other drugs. Once a person is infected with drugs, it is difficult to quit by his own willpower. Not only that, drug abuse will also bring great harm to people's body and spirit.

After mastering the actual situation of taking narcotic drugs and stimulants, Japanese drug addicts have worked together with drug addicts' psychological counselors, drug addicts, health centers, mental health centers and medical institutions all over Japan to provide a lot of help for the treatment and social reintegration of drug addicts. Because drug abuse is not only a personal problem of drug addicts, but also a threat to the lives of family members, a special telephone number has been set up to receive advice from drug addicts.

Two. International cooperation with relevant foreign institutions

Through international cooperation, Japan and international drug control agencies have strengthened supervision over drugs and illegal drugs in various production fields. For example, stimulants are rampant in East Asia and Southeast Asia such as the Philippines, Thailand and North Korea; Cocaine is rampant in Colombia, Bolivia, Peru and other South American regions; Many European countries, such as the Netherlands, Poland and Belgium, manufacture synthetic drugs such as ecstasy. Drugs made in the above countries and regions are secretly exported to all parts of the world by international drug trafficking organizations, and the drug trade has produced huge illegal benefits. Drug crimes are also more rampant, and the international community is making unremitting efforts to crack down on drug trade.

In order to wipe out international drug trafficking organizations, Japan's anti-drug department actively promotes information exchange with investigation agencies of various countries and has done a lot of work in cooperative investigation. Actively establish contacts with international organizations such as the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) and the Asia-Pacific Regional Drug Enforcement Bureau Directors' Meeting (HONLAP). In addition, at the request of UNODC and others, in order to prevent the improper circulation of raw materials such as anesthetics and stimulants, restrictions were imposed on exporting countries and transit countries. At the same time, an information sharing system has been specially developed to prevent the improper outflow of stimulant raw materials, and cooperation with foreign institutions is an important measure of Japan's anti-drug department.

Three. Publicity and education activities to prevent drug abuse

Drug abuse is an urgent problem in the world. With the joint efforts of all countries in the world, at the United Nations (International Drug Control Conference) held in Vienna in June 1987, the participating countries reached a declaration on measures to stop drug abuse. At the same time, the end of the conference, June 26th, was designated as the "International Anti-Drug Day", and all countries took this day as the anti-drug publicity and popularization day.

With the joint efforts of anti-drug departments, anti-drug officials, anti-drug police and people with professional anti-drug knowledge, Japan has carried out correct anti-drug knowledge propaganda and restricted the popularization of drug knowledge, and established drug doping abuse prevention centers throughout Japan. With the full cooperation of drug abuse prevention instructors in prefectures and counties, anti-drug publicity and education activities are carried out regularly or irregularly for Japanese students and teenagers. For example, street publicity activities related to the theme of "International Anti-Drug Day" on June 26th are held nationwide, and publicity lectures on "Prevention of Drug Abuse and Doping" are held regularly from June 10 to June10 every year. Colleges and universities will also carry out anti-drug publicity and education before the opening ceremony.