Report on teenage crime Introduction: The aim of this report is to help find vent for teenages crimes problems. The information for the report was obtained from internet. The most common crimes: More and more teenages are being arrested for narcotic drug crimes, including the use of weapons in crimes. Older teenagers had higher violent crime victimization than did younger teenagers. Why? There are many ways to minimise teenage crime. Possible solutions 1. We have to enlarge collaboration with teenages. 2. More hobbies for them like sport or music 3. catch them in to joint action 4. more different interesting opportunities 5. Practice different social skills with him/her, such as greeting others, "breaking the ice,"
We have reached a situation, where many people think, it is normal, when you are always online in facebook or on the internet. There have been incidents when people have not been able to keep their promises. They have made appointments but have decided to cancel them and have sent an e-mail. Unfortunately, the other person has not read the mail. In addition to, some people would like to live in the virtual world. Their minds are always on a video game. It is like a drug or narcotic. It affects people mentality and damages spirit. We have cases where people freak out and don't even take care of their own hygiene. Our society has children who come home and play video games and they don't care about the surrounding environment. That is not normal. In conclude, I have one request only. Please, communicate more face to face. It develops your social skills. Visit you relatives, friends do not waste your time on video games
) High - A high is the feeling that drug users want to get when they take drugs. There are many types of highs, including a very happy or spacey feeling or a feeling that a person has special powers, such as the ability to fly or to see into the future. Inhalant - An inhalant, such as glue or gasoline, is sniffed or "huffed" to give the user an immediate rush. Inhalants produce a quick feeling of being drunk - followed by sleepiness, staggering, dizziness, and confusion. Narcotic - A narcotic dulls the body's senses (leaving a person less aware and alert and feeling carefree) and relieves pain. Narcotics can cause a person to sleep, fall into a stupor, have convulsions, and even slip into a coma. Certain narcotics - such as codeine - are legal if given by doctors to treat pain. Heroin is an illegal narcotic because it is has dangerous side effects and is very addictive. Stimulant - A stimulant speeds up a person's body and brain. Stimulants, such as
It has had a major effect on society and Portugal now has the second-lowest drug-induced death rate in EU. The Netherlands has a policy of toleration regarding soft drugs and its mortality rate is well below the EU average rate. Second reason why Estonia should consider decriminalizing cannabis is that there has never occurred death by overdosing cannabis. People do feel sick after abusing marijuana, but the effect is never like overdosing on alcohol or on other narcotic substances. According to Robert Gable “the least physiologically toxic substances, those requiring 100 to 1,000 times the effective dose to cause death, include psilocybin mushrooms and marijuana, when ingested. Gable has found no published cases in the English language that document deaths from smoked marijuana, so the actual lethal dose is a mystery. Gable’s surmise is that smoking marijuana is more risky than eating it but still safer than getting drunk by alcohol
Alcohol is also called: Drink, booze, brew, hooch, moonshine. 7 Used sources EMIS. 2011. Smoking- The Facts. Available at http://www.patient.co.uk/health/Smoking- The-Facts.htm, accessed November 24, 2011. National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign. 2011. Available at http://www.abovetheinfluence.com, accessed November 27, 2011. Wikipedia. 2011. Narcotic. Available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcotic, accessed November 27, 2011. 8 9
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(a) Provide for a minimum age or minimum ages for admission to employment; (b) Provide for appropriate regulation of the hours and conditions of employment; (c) Provide for appropriate penalties or other sanctions to ensure the effective enforcement of the present article. Article 33 States Parties shall take all appropriate measures, including legislative, administrative, social and educational measures, to protect children from the illicit use of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances as defined in the relevant international treaties, and to prevent the use of children in the illicit production and trafficking of such substances. Article 34 States Parties undertake to protect the child from all forms of sexual exploitation and sexual abuse. For these purposes, States Parties shall in particular take all appropriate national, bilateral and multilateral measures to prevent:
Restrictions are also imposed on investments in the fields that represent the exclusive authority of the State of Georgia. Specifically, only the State of Georgia is entitled to invest in: a) Production of banknotes and coins, symbols of State awards, postal stamps; b) Activity related to marking of the products from precious metals; c) Activity related to the import, export, shipment, or wholesale of narcotic substances for medical use and producing new narcotics; d) Activity related to the production, processing, import, export, shipment, wholesale and fabrication of new types of psychotropic medicines under special control; e) Energy dispatching activity. (Law on Promotion and Guarantees of Investment, Article 9, Paragraph 2) Listed restrictions are exhaustive and apply equally both to foreign and local investors.