Drug Use in Libyan Society: A Sociological Analytical Reading in Light of Differential Opportunity Theory

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  • نصر مفتاح المبروك جاد الله باحث بالأكاديمية الليبية للدراسات العليا - فرع الجبل الأخضر Author
  • أشرف سليمان أبوبكر محمد University of Benghazi image/svg+xml Author

Keywords:

Drugs, Differential opportunity, Social deprivation, Sociological deviance

Abstract

This study analyzes drug use and trafficking in Libyan society through Differential Opportunity Theory. It argues that the phenomenon is driven by structural causes, including weak state institutions, social injustice, youth marginalization, unemployment, poverty, family disintegration, insecurity, and spiritual and religious gaps. Drug-related deviance is therefore not merely individual behavior but a product of a fragmented social and economic environment. The study recommends comprehensive preventive policies that address these root causes, empower youth, improve living conditions, combat corruption, and strengthen social responsibility.

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Published

2026-06-30

How to Cite

Drug Use in Libyan Society: A Sociological Analytical Reading in Light of Differential Opportunity Theory. (2026). Awtad Almaerifa Journal, 3(3), 125-149. https://awtadjournal.lat.edu.ly/index.php/awtad/article/view/2018