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Issues on animal cruelty in the United States came to the forefront of American media when football superstar Michael Vick was indicted on charges of funding and operating an underground dog fighting ring in his spare time. He reportedly trained the dogs using harsh punishment techniques, even killing dogs that didn’t perform well enough. In the wake of such an emotionally supercharged topic, one must ask the question of how our animal cruelty laws are enforced, not to mention the ethical principles guiding legal valuations.

First, let us understand animal cruelty. Animal cruelty is characterized as applying unusually harsh forms of punishment imposed on animals for either no reason, or pure entertainment. The impetus for animal cruelty behavior among humans is highly debated. However, psychology has shown that high occurrences of animal cruelty during childhood are an indication of future psychopathic and sociopathic behavior.

Even more sensitive is the ethical valuations of different forms of animal cruelty. The debate is centered on whether or not animal have the same sense of being and also if their existence warrants a certain set of “unalienable” rights (if you will). Anthropomorphic sentiments are often attached to these debates, citing that one should protect these animals’ dignity and honor. Organizations like People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) go so far as to promote vegetarianism, expose bad meat-processing techniques, and prosecute other organizations that overstep what some consider to be inhumane killing processes.

The large issue of whether or not killing animals is okay will unfortunately never be resolved. Big money businesses have generated huge profits from killing animals in order to supply the ever-growing fresh meat market. And while killing these animals seems to be permissible, there is an undefined threshold at which the treatment of animals goes from being right to being wrong.

Because the line is not defined, translating this threshold into a legal structure becomes extremely difficult. Questions like ‘What exactly connotes cruelty?’ and ‘What is unnecessary?’ come to the forefront of the debate. Subjective valuations get thrown around until something is actually agreed upon by the majority, usually stemming from an emotional tolerance level which varies across any given population.

We may never know what actually is right or wrong in any given situation, partially because it isn’t a matter of fact; it’s a matter of feeling. And since these varying emotional sentiments that permeate into reality are far from static, our perception of reality is skewed with bias. Michael Vick was convicted on the grounds that his activities were illegal. Whether or not it was right or wrong, we may never decide.

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The term drug rehabilitation refers to the medical or psychotherapeutic treatment of such individuals who are addicted to alcohol, prescription drugs, or such drugs as cocaine, heroine, or amphetamines. The purpose of drug rehab program is to enable the addicted person to stop using those drugs so that he/she can again be welcomed in the society and live a normal life without any legal, moral, family, financial, or social pressure. People addicted to drugs ruin their life. Not only the addicted person but those related to him are also affected.

The goal of drug rehabilitation centre is to help a person in having a permanent sobriety. The firsthand goals are to minimise drug abuse, help the addict to live a normal life, and to lessen the medical and social intricacies related to drug abuse and addiction.

It has been proven by scientific researches that treatment for drug abuse can lead a person to live a normal life. It should be kept in mind that the drug rehabilitation program consists of several sessions of treatment.

In a remedial process, medication and behavioral therapy are used either alone or in a combination depending on the condition of the subject. As a first step, detoxification is carried out which is coupled by behavioral treatment and finally followed by preventive therapy to avoid relapse. Initial signs of recovery are important, but avoiding relapse is the most essential component to retain its effect. Sometimes subject confronts relapses in varied occurrences. This requires return to initial treatment.

Extreme care should be taken of the individual during the process to assure that he/she will becomes successful in leading a lifestyle free from drugs. In treatment process, medication helps patient in various ways. Medication keeps a check on the withdrawal symptoms throughout detoxification.

This is the first step of drug rehabilitation program. Patients who do not receive any further treatment after drug supported withdrawal show similar behavior to those who were never given any treatment. Medications are used to help restore normal functioning of brain, to inhibit relapse, and to reduce desire for the drugs during the process. At present, drugs are available for heroine, morphine, nicotine addiction.

Behavioral treatment is the next step for the patients involved in medication process. In this process, patients are helped to change their mindset and activities and are engaged in healthy activities. Behavioral treatment is also for the medication process and people continue the therapy for longer period of time.

Outpatient behavioral therapy is for those who come to the clinic regularly and it mostly comprise of psychoanalysis. On the other hand, residential remedy program is for those who suffer from serious drug addiction. In this, patients have to live in therapeutic communities (TCs) for 6 t 12 months. These TCs follow well -prepared plans, and is normally for those who have been addicted for a longer period of time or were engaged in criminal actions and have not been socialising for a long time. The purpose of TC is to help the patient to live a normal life.