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The Slide

Fearless / Crimestoppers

1.Call What happens when I call?

Quiz 1. Approximately 40% of young people admitted to Polmont Young Offender Institute have a drugs misuse problem? A: True B: False

Quiz 2. If someone is found in possession of a Joint (Cannabis) the maximum punishment they could be given by a court is; A: Unlimited fine B: 5 year jail term C: Both A & B

Quiz 3. How long can cannabis stay in the body? A: 6 hours B: 4 days C: 28 days or longer

Quiz 4. Prisoners can spend as much as 20 hours per day locked in their cell? A: True B: False

Quiz 5. Prisoners have their telephone calls monitored? A: True B: False

Quiz 6. The recommended daily limit for drinking units of alcohol for an adult male is; A: 1-2 units B: 2-3 units C: 3-4 units D: 5-6 units

Quiz 7. David has a criminal record for being found in possession of a small piece of Cannabis when he is 17 years old. 10 years later he travels to America on holiday. Can he be refused entry to America and sent home? A: True B: False

Quiz 8. Amy Winehouse, Paris Hilton & Russell Brand have all been refused entry to either USA or Japan due to previous criminal convictions? A: True B: False

Quiz 9. Which websites are prisoners allowed to visit? A: Only those approved by prison staff B: None C: Any

Quiz 10. If you visit somebody in prison, you commit a criminal offence if you take in any of the following items; 1: Alcohol 2: Weapons 3: Mobile phone 4: Illegal Drugs 5: Camera A: 1, 2 & 4 only B: 2 & 4 only C: All of the above D: None of the above

Quiz 11. A convicted prisoner is allowed at least two 60-minute visits every four weeks. Some prisons allow more visits as a reward for good behaviour. A: True B: False

Quiz 12. If you give a Joint (Cannabis) to a friend, are you committing any of the following offences? A: Supply of a controlled drug B: Possession of a controlled drug C: No offence committed

Quiz 13. What is the maximum sentence a court can give for the supply of cannabis resin? A: 4 months B: 4 years C: 14 years

Quiz 14. Most drug users make their first contact with illicit drugs: A: Through drug dealers B: Through friends C: Accidentally D: On their own

Quiz 15. A cold shower or a cup of black coffee will sober up a person that has been drinking? A: True B: False

Quiz 1. Approximately 40% of young people admitted to Polmont Young Offender Institute have a drugs misuse problem? A: True B: False The figures are around 80% who have a drug misuse problem.

Quiz 2. If someone is found in possession of a Joint (Cannabis) the maximum punishment they could be given by a court is; A: Unlimited fine B: 5 year jail term C: Both A & B

Quiz 3. How long can cannabis stay in the body? A: 6 hours B: 4 days C: 28 days or longer

Quiz 4. Prisoners can spend as much as 20 hours per day locked in their cell? A: True B: False

Quiz 5. Prisoners have their telephone calls monitored? A: True B: False All telephone calls made by prisoners, other than those afforded legal or confidential privilege are recorded and may be monitored at any time.

Quiz 6. The recommended daily limit for drinking units of alcohol for an adult male is; A: 1-2 units B: 2-3 units C: 3-4 units D: 5-6 units

Quiz 7. David has a criminal record for being found in possession of a small piece of Cannabis when he is 17 years old. 10 years later he travels to America on holiday. Can he be refused entry to America and sent home? A: True B: False

Quiz 8. Amy Winehouse, Paris Hilton & Russell Brand have all been refused entry to either USA or Japan due to previous criminal convictions? A: True B: False

Quiz 9. Which websites are prisoners allowed to visit? A: Only those approved by prison staff B: None C: Any

Quiz 10. If you visit somebody in prison, you commit a criminal offence if you take in any of the following items; 1: Alcohol 2: Weapons 3: Mobile phone 4: Illegal Drugs 5: Camera A: 1, 2 & 4 only B: 2 & 4 only C: All of the above D: None of the above

Quiz 11. A convicted prisoner is allowed at least two 60-minute visits every four weeks. Some prisons allow more visits as a reward for good behaviour. A: True B: False

Quiz 12. If you give a Joint (Cannabis) to a friend, are you committing any of the following offences? A: Supply of a controlled drug B: Possession of a controlled drug C: No offence committed It does not matter if the friend is paying any money for the joint, in the eyes of the law you are supplying a controlled drug to another.

Quiz 13. What is the maximum sentence a court can give for the supply of cannabis resin? A: 4 months B: 4 years C: 14 years

Quiz 14. Most drug users make their first contact with illicit drugs: A: Through drug dealers B: Through friends C: Accidentally D: On their own

Quiz 15. A cold shower or a cup of black coffee will sober up a person that has been drinking? A: True B: False

Task Write a newspaper article. This is to be based on your opinion of what has happened to David following him having been run down in the street and assaulted by the 2 males. Consider the headlines, does he live or die? If he lives, how does his life turn out – back to the SOCG or ‘clean’?? If he dies, think of the message you want to get out to the public.