Crime Prevention Part II Crime Prevention Part II DRUG AWARENESS DRUG AWARENESS “ “ CHEESE CHEESE ” ” new face of new face of Heroin Heroin Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS (2009) Institute for Criminal Justice Studies Institute for Criminal Justice Studies
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Crime Prevention Part IICrime Prevention Part II DRUG AWARENESSDRUG AWARENESS
““CHEESECHEESE” ” new face of Heroinnew face of Heroin
• Backpacks, book bags• Girl’s bras• Hair buns or twists• Binders, inside books• Inside color markers• Belt Buckles• Battery compartments of cell phones
Where is the Heroin? (cont.)
Building Hiding Places Restrooms Unlocked lockers Gym locker rooms Under portables In desks Classrooms
Manufacturing & Distribution End users purchase
“bumps” of “cheese” from other juveniles or, in some cases, directly from adult dealers
“Cheese” Can be purchased for as little as $10 a gram
Manufacturing & Distribution A single dose or
“bump” typically costs $2
Weights vary when packaged in bindles and stay consistent when packaged in baggies
Student’s Need:Student’s Need: Education – Overview of what “cheese” is,
what “cheese” looks like, and harmful effects
Prevention – Promote developmental assets so that students are less likely to engage in risky behaviors and drug testing
Intervention – Drug
testing, counseling,
and/or treatment
Report illegal Drug Use/SalesReport illegal Drug Use/Sales
Contact your city police department and/orSheriff’s Office immediately.
Notify your school district police departmentimmediately.
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Presenter Contact InformationPresenter Contact Information
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877-304-2727 www.cscs.txstate.edu
Contact InformationContact Information
350 N. Guadalupe, Suite 140, PMB 164San Marcos, Texas 78666.
Institute for Criminal Justice StudiesInstitute for Criminal Justice Studies