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Community-based initiatives in preventing and combatting drug abuse in a South African township

Petrus Machethe, Emeka Obioha and Jacob Mofokeng
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Petrus Machethe: University of South Africa
Emeka Obioha: Walter Sisulu University
Jacob Mofokeng: Tshwane University of Technology

International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), 2022, vol. 11, issue 1, 209-220

Abstract: Substance abuse is one of the most pervasive problems facing our nation, especially in the townships. Curbing this problem requires an integrated approach in which community stakeholders and society work together to improve safety by tackling the fundamental causes of criminality through mobilising state and non-state capacities and resources at all levels. This study seeks to assess the strategies and successes of community initiatives and circumstances that bestow on the path towards helping to fulfill the community’s aim to prevent and combat drug abuse. This study made use of a sample of 90 respondents 18 years and older who responded to the survey. A purposive sample of 10 staff members from the community-based organisations participated in oral interviews, while a simple random sample of 80 community members responded to questionnaires. Furthermore, secondary data sources were consulted to back up the claims that emerged from this study. While the study evaluated community strategies and documented some of the successes, including the rehabilitation of drug addicts, it also highlighted the lack of capacity of community organisations to make meaningful contributions in this regard. In particular, the lack of cooperation/collaboration and trust between the South African Police Service (SAPS) and the community stakeholders is a cause for concern that may hinder any efforts to combat drug abuse. This study, therefore, highlights strategies that require a collective effort from government stakeholders. Key Words:Community, Service delivery, Drug abuse, churches, South Africa, townships

Date: 2022
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