The Anti-drug Law summarizes drug control experience, and integrates and innovates drug control measures. To sum up, there are five measures, namely, testing system, registration system, community-based rehabilitation, compulsory quarantine and rehabilitation, and community-based recovery (Chapter Four Drug Rehabilitation Measures of the Anti-Drug Law). The Law also proposes a work mode featuring physical detoxification, physical and mental recovery, and integration into the society. In actual work, such measures, apart from compulsory quarantine and rehabilitation, are carried out in communities. Due to the lack of effective work measures and sound work platform, it is difficult to implement such measures and achieve actual effects. The “Sunshine Project,” however, solves this problem effectively. The core of the “Sunshine Project” is being “four-in-one,” while its core is “job placement.” The aim of job placement is to help fully get rid of drug addiction (returning to and integrating into the society), so as to realize the transformation for “trinity” to “four-in-one”: from compulsory rehabilitation→recovery→return (relapse and drug rehabilitation centers) to compulsory rehabilitation→recovery→employment→return (integrating into the society).
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