EDUCATION AND TRAINING

 

CBCED Pathway Alcohol, Drug and Crime Community Initiative

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The CBCED PATHWAY ALCOHOL, DRUG AND CRIME PROJECTS

CBCED has long held the view that in today’s society there is a growing uneasiness about the relationship between young people and crime. The root cause to such rise may be down to numerous common denominators e.g. peer pressure; failure through bad parenting; failure through life chances; failure due to demography; or failure by our social, economical or political institutions. 

 

Given such rises, CBCED has identified a workable project, by which it believes could arguably produce a reduction in the levels of crime committed by young people. The project is educational in content, in that it has at its principle aim the awareness of the dangers of early crime involvement, with the principle emphasis on consequence and outcome. The project is aimed at school pupils between the ages of 12-16 living within the West Midlands and will extend over time to incorporate Schools in other parts of the United Kingdom.

 

 

The focus of the project is to enrich the young by injecting a legal approach to the consequences of early drug, crime, physical violence, anti-social behaviour etc abuse and to focus the attention on outcome. The purpose of such discussions is to stimulate our young students into early recognition of the working of the law and law enforcement agencies involved in drug and crime prevention. On such visits, information will be collated by means of questionnaires and it is hoped from this that the project would identify areas which affect young people on this project and forward our findings to numerous social agencies etc.

 

Knife Crime

 

 

The project will undertake group presentations, discussions and drama on the dangers of crime, knife crimes, drug and alcohol abuse etc. We shall also be explaining the workings of the court system in relation to juvenile crime, the difference between a judge and a magistrate, the differences between a barrister and a solicitor and the working of the police and penal institutions, in response to crime and punishment. Our specials programmes deals with matters such as Alcohol awareness and abuse by Young people, Bullying, Domestic Violence (Physical violence), Anti-Social behaviour (ABSO’s) and Teenage pregnancies.

 

Alcohol and Drug Abuse

 

 

Alcohol Abuse - AC - DC Awareness Presentations

Addiction and Crime/ Alcohol awareness Programmes

Drugs and Crime/ Illicit Drug use and the Law

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WHO WILL THE PROJECT HELP: young people of school age etc

 

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          FOR FURTHER ENQUIRY: PLEASE CONTACT

                  MR TERRY BEAUPIERRE LLB(HONS)

                                        0121 604 7869