3. Bloodshot eyes or pupils
that are smaller or larger
than normal.
Drug Withdrawal Symptoms
Seizures without a history of epilepsy. Meth/cocaine: Frequent nosebleeds
= specific
symptoms vital to
‘Drug Me Down’
4. Drugs can lead to Crime
Crime can have a major effect on the society by making people feel scared and
unsafe. So therefore, it’s a relevant and an important issue related to the teenager.
Extreme Peer Pressure and persistent Bullying can also be a crime.
Committing Crime can also have an impact on the person doing it. This can be
psychological as well as the obvious impact of prison or a criminal record.
In the USA, most inmates are in prison, at least in large part, because of
substance abuse. (https://ncadd.org/learn-about-drugs/drugs-and-crime)
80% of offenders abuse drugs or alcohol.
Nearly 50% of jail and prison inmates are clinically addicted.
Approximately 60% of individuals arrested for most types of crimes test positive for illegal drugs
at arrest.
5. Most common crimes
committed by drug addicts:
BURGLARY
SHOP – LIFTING
RAPE
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
THEFT
PROPERTY CRIME
DRUG DEALING
6. What causes one to commit
crime?
Social issues such as problems with parents, bullying at
school and relationship problems..
Mental Issues such as mental disorder, Anxiety and
Depression.
Drugs is also one of the main causes of violent and
crimes. Mental issues and Social issues can lead to
having drugs which then leads to feel the need to commit
crimes.
7. Who does it effect the most and who
is more likely to commit the crime?
Modern society has many high expectations from
young people. It puts pressure on them and that
leads them to see drug is an escape from the
pressure without realizing how addictive drugs can
become for them.
Person who normally would not commit crime, and if
they are drug addicts then they are more likely to
commit it, because drugs are expensive and just to
get their hands on it, they can take extreme
measures. Thus, getting it through crime such as
aggravated assault.
8. Crime Movies
Crime movies tends to be based on a true story to make it
more sinister and thrilling for the audience.
10. What is peer pressure?
‘Social pressure by members of one's peer group to
take a certain action, adopt certain values, or
otherwise conform in order to be accepted.’
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/peer+pressure
11. Where does it happen?
Peer pressure can be present at school or within a broader community. It can affect people of
all ages and backgrounds. Peer pressure can affect you in a number of different ways:
Directly- Peer pressure can be as simple and direct as someone telling you what to do. It
might be a good idea to talk to someone you trust if you feel threatened, or if you are being
hurt or pressured into something you don’t want to do. You could talk to a family member,
friend, teacher or counselor.
Indirectly- Peer pressure might not always be obvious to you. It’s not uncommon for a
group of friends to have particular habits or activities that they do together. But when you’re
with a different group of friends, it might be unlikely that you do those same things. For
example, you might only smoke when you are with certain friends, or you might be more
likely to study when you are with other friends.
Individually- Sometimes the pressure comes from you. Feeling different from a group can
be hard. Sometimes this happens when people move to a new city or start a new school or
job. This often means having to make new friends and fit into a new environment. To avoid
feeling out of place, you might do things to make sure you feel like the rest of the group.
When people feel unsure about themselves, they might be more likely to feel the effects of
peer pressure. So therefore, they are also likely to take extreme measures in order to fit in,
for example start taking drugs in order to look cool to a certain group at school.
12. How does peer pressure make
people behave?
Makes people show off
Makes people do things they do not want to do.
Makes people change their behavior in a negative or positive way.
Can drive someone mental due to the pressure.
It can ruin a person’s life and make them unable to get back into
normal life and fulfill their dreams as they will be seen as a bad
influence for the society. Thus making it difficult to fit back into normal
life again.