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Crime Prevention Part II DRUG AWARENESS “ CHEESE ” new face of Heroin ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS (2009) Institute for Criminal Justice Studies
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A Different kind of “Cheese”?
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Cheese Heroin “Cheese”: The New Face of Heroin Black Tar Heroin “Cheese” + = Tylenol PM or generic
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What is “Cheese”? Black tar heroin combined with crushed Tylenol PM tablets Highly Addictive and very dangerous Tan-colored powder usually snorted through the nose with a tube, straw, or small ballpoint pen
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What is “Cheese”? Continued Packaged in a small paper bindle or zip lock baggie Can be bought for as little as $2 Popular among Hispanic juveniles, both male and female Has been identified in more than a dozen Dallas ISD secondary and surrounding suburbs
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Teenage Heroin The New Teenage Heroin Market Cheese, Chees, Cheez, Chez, Chz, Queso, Keso, Kso,… look for these in text messages on cell phones
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Teenage Heroin The New Teenage Heroin Market Combination of: Black Tar Heroin Tylenol PM (or generic)
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What does “Cheese” look like
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“Cheese” Packaged In Bindles
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Student was storing his “cheese” in his car radio face-plate case.
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More “Cheese”
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VICTIMS of “Cheese”
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Symptoms of Use Drowsiness and Lethargy Euphoria Excessive Thirst Disorientation Sleepiness and Hunger Sudden change in grades & friends
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Symptoms of Withdrawal (may begin within a few hours of use) Mood Swings Insomnia Headache, chills, nausea, vomiting Muscle Spasms/bone pain Anxiety, agitation, disorientation May last five to six days
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Overdose Risks Heroin, morphine (heroin metabolite) and diphenhydramine HCl are all CNS and respiratory depressants Overdose or combination with other depressants (i.e. alcohol) can cause respiratory arrest and subsequent death
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Where Is The Heroin? Where Is The Heroin? Users have become quite proficient at hiding their heroin/“cheese” Tennis shoes - under the soles, slipped under the loop in the tongue Clothes – Hoodies & Pants - in cuffs, waistbands, pockets Backpacks, book bags Girl’s bras Hair buns or twists Binders, inside books Inside color markers Belt Buckles Battery compartments of cell phones
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Where is the Heroin? (cont.) Building Hiding Places Restrooms Unlocked lockers Gym locker rooms Under portables In desks Classrooms
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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
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Manufacturing & Distribution A single dose or “bump” typically costs $2 Weights vary when packaged in bindles and stay consistent when packaged in baggies
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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
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Report illegal Drug Use/Sales Contact your city police department and/or Sheriff’s Office immediately. Notify your school district police department immediately. This is a DRUG FREE COMMUNITY DRUGS
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Presenter Contact Information 350 N. Guadalupe, Suite 140, PMB 164 San Marcos, Texas 78666. 877-304-2727 www.cscs.txstate.edu
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Contact Information 350 N. Guadalupe, Suite 140, PMB 164 San Marcos, Texas 78666. Institute for Criminal Justice Studies ©TCLEOSE Course #2101 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part I is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS (2009)
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