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Vice and Drugs Education and Control
  • yeda marie peregrina

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  • 1

    It is any immoral conduct or habit, the indulgence of which leads to depravity, wickedness and corruption of the minds and the body.

    Vice

  • 2

    Different Forms of Vices

    Alcoholism, Prostitution, Gambling, Drug Addiction

  • 3

    Fermentation of wine occurred in the Caucasus region.

    6000 BC

  • 4

    Beer brewing was practiced

    3000 BC

  • 5

    It was served at Plato's Symposium and the Last Supper

    Alcohol

  • 6

    The earliest documented evidence of alcoholic beverage production in

    China

  • 7

    wrote down the legal rights of prostitute

    Code of Hammurabi

  • 8

    It is often called the "oldest profession" in the world and records of prostitution exist since the beginning of recorded historys

    Prostitution

  • 9

    is considered the "heaven for the sex industry". Also considered the major provider of young children to pedophiles on the sex tours.

    The Philippines

  • 10

    the Japanese imperial army coerced Filipinas into becoming their comfort women.

    During World War II

  • 11

    is broadly defined as a person who engages in sexual activity in exchange for money or other compensation.

    Prostitute

  • 12

    a victim of sex trafficking is a person who is induced to perform a commercial sex act by force, fraud, or coercion

    Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection

  • 13

    The first known record of gambling is made.

    2300 B.C.

  • 14

    The first minted currency was invented in Lydia in the 7th century.

    600 B.C.

  • 15

    The first record of playing cards is made in China.

    800 A.D.

  • 16

    The first casino was invented in italy.

    1600

  • 17

    Gambing hones became nom common in ope and appeared in the us.

    1800

  • 18

    The first known slot machine was invented around?

    1850

  • 19

    Gambling became legalized in certain states, creating gambling hubs like Las Vegas, Nevada and Atlantic City, New Jersey.

    1930

  • 20

    Online gambling became a muttibilion-dollar industry by;the end of the second millennium.

    2000

  • 21

    The invention of smartphones in the 2000s brought access to gambling into the palm a someone's hand by the beginning of the next decade.

    2010

  • 22

    It refers to, any immoral conduct or habit, the indulgence of which leads to depravity, wickedness and corruption of the minds and the body.

    Vice

  • 23

    It is also khown as the "oldest profession".

    Prostitution

  • 24

    It refers to a person who engages in sexual activity in exchange for money or other compensation.

    Prostitute

  • 25

    In terms of prostitution, Philippines is known as -

    Heaven for the sex industry

  • 26

    it is manifested in the individual who spurns love and opts instead for fury.

    Wrath

  • 27

    is an inordinate craving for the pleasures of the body.

    Lust

  • 28

    is the desire for others' traits, status, abilities, or situation.

    Envy

  • 29

    is an inordinate desire to consume more than that which one requires.

    Gluttony

  • 30

    is excessive belief in one's own abilities, that interferes with the individual's recognition of the grace of God.

    Pride

  • 31

    is the avoidance of physical or spiritual work.

    Sloth

  • 32

    also called moral philosophy, the discipline concerned with what is morally good and bad and morally right and wrong.

    Ethics

  • 33

    the oldest ethical theory in the world, with origins in Ancient Greece. It defines good actions as ones that display embody virtuous character traits, like courage, loyalty, or wisdom.

    Virtue Ethics

  • 34

    is the extreme deficiency or excess of characteristic traits of being virtuous.

    Vice in Ethical Perspective

  • 35

    is considered as deviance of the rule of conduct in the society.

    Vice and Law Enforcement

  • 36

    are acts considered illegal because they conflict with social policy, accepted moral rules, and public opinion.

    Public Order Crimes

  • 37

    This program helps create an enabling environment to help current tobacco users quit, protect people from secondhand smoke and prevent young people from taking up the habit

    Smoking Cessation Program

  • 38

    measures which monitors tobacco use and policies, protects people from exposure to second-hand smoke, offers help to quit tobacco use, warns people of its dangers, enforces bans on tobacco advertising, and reduces the affordability of tobacco products.

    World Health Organization

  • 39

    is clearly a national program of the government to combat the ill effects of drugs.

    Drug prevention

  • 40

    all seek to discourage users and impending abusers from experimenting with illicit substances or continuing to abuse them.

    Preventive education programs

  • 41

    Empowering Stakeholders to Become Catalysts Community outreach programs and advocacy programs are constantly conducted in different key settings such as schools, communities, and workplaces.

    Training, Seminars, Campaigns and Advocacies

  • 42

    As an effective peer-based preventive education and information program to counter the dangers and ill effects of drug abuse, the Board has institutionalized the BKD program in order to enlist the participation of more in and out-of school youth, and eventually organize them into a movement of young people who are catalysts within their peer groups in advocating a healthy, drug-free lifestyle.

    Barkada Kontra Droga

  • 43

    This annual three-day live in Congress is designed to provide an open and comfortable atmosphere for fun, real work and innovative strategic planning to address the drug problem in the respective localities of the youth participants.

    National Youth Congress on Drug Abuse Prevention and Control

  • 44

    This program which is currently implemented in elementary and secondary schools, in cooperation with DDB-member agency DepEd, entails five components - curriculum and instruction, co-curricular and ancillary services, teacher and staff development, parent education and community outreach, and research, evaluation and monitoring - which is comprehensive in nature and provides a holistic approach to the problem of drug abuse.

    National Drug Education Program

  • 45

    This program aims to design a responsive livelihood project dedicated for Out-of-School Youth in cooperation with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and the Technical Education, Skills Development Authority (TESDA).

    Drug Abuse Prevention Program for Out-of-School Youth

  • 46

    This is a three-day training program for Scoutmasters and Leaders which aims to integräte drug abuse prevention in the scouting program.

    Seminar on Drug Abuse Prevention Program for Scout Masters and Scout Leaders

  • 47

    This is a three-day seminar-workshop aimed at intensifying initiatives against substance abuse among college student leaders who will become partners in strengthening and mobilizing student organizations to incorporate and sustain in their general plans of action, various initiatives relative to drug abuse prevention education.

    National Seminar Workshop for College Student Leaders on Drug Abuse Prevention Education

  • 48

    This is a primary prevention program under the Civic Awareness and Response strategy of the DDB designed to create awareness on the drug abuse problem and generate social response on its prevention and control.

    Project STAND - "Street Artists: No to Drugs"

  • 49

    This is a one-day competition involving student artists and performers in depicting stage plays that are relevant to the present drug situation or condition based on a given theme.

    Inter-School Stage Play Competition

  • 50

    is being enhanced to complement the implementation of NDEP. DARE offers a variety of activity-oriented techniques which are designed to encourage student-generated responses to problem-solving situations, specifically on drug abuse.

    Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) Program

  • 51

    To bring anti-drug advocacy to the children, the DDB participates in the annual celebration of the Children's Month every October.

    Kids Against Drugs Program

  • 52

    This is a two-day program which aims to create self-awareness among kids and also elicit their leadership qualities so as to take responsibility for creating positive attitudes in their lives.

    Self-Discovery Seminar for Kids

  • 53

    To help parents deliver their roles on drug abuse prevention

    Systematic Training for Effective Parenting

  • 54

    This is a two-day seminar designed to organize a well-informed parent and youth resource against drug abuse.

    Parent-Youth Resource Against Drug Abuse

  • 55

    This is a one-day activity for overseas contract workers and their families to be aware of the hazardous effects of drug abuse and learn some ways of preventing the use of it.

    Drug Abuse Prevention Program for the Families of Overseas Filipino Workers

  • 56

    This training aims to train a core group of trainers in the development of life skills of various target groups in drug abuse prevention.

    Life Skills Training

  • 57

    To address the problems on dismissal of drug cases and operations lapses, the DDB convenes judges, prosecutors and law enforcers in a three-day seminar workshop.

    Seminar Workshop on Dangerous Drugs Law for Judges, Prosecutors, and Law Enforcers

  • 58

    Following its mandate to enjoin a stakeholders especially in preventing the illicit use of dangerous drugs and diversion of controlled precursors and essential chemicals, the DDB conducts a one-day seminar which aims tó inform the palticipants of Board Regulation Nos. 3, 6 and the recent regulations regarding dangerous drugs used therapeutically in the medical fields, especially among Pharmacists, Doctors and Allied Professionals.

    Seminar on Board Regulation Updates, RA 9165 for Doctors, Pharmacists and Allied Professionals

  • 59

    The Board has implemented seminars that aim to increase the awareness of the employees and the top-level management on the detrimental effects of drug abuse in the workplace.

    Drug Abuse Prevention Seminar in the Workplace

  • 60

    This is a primary prevention activity involving the public transport groups designed to ensure the safety, well-being of the commuters and pedestrians by having drug-free transport personnel.

    Drug Abuse Prevention Program for the Transport Groups

  • 61

    This program was conceptualized based on the belief that spirituality works as an intervention strategy among drug dependents and as a powerful weapon on drug abuse prevention.

    Inter-Faith Based Programs on Drug Abuse Prevention Education

  • 62

    This is a one-day forum for Human Resource Personnel of various BPOs aimed at creating awareness on the dangers of drug abuse and illicit trafficking.

    Forum on Life skills Enhancement for Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Companies

  • 63

    A training program which aims to promote the 'anti-drug abuseadvocacy through providing information on the extent of the country's problen on drugs, government efforts to address the problem, salient provisions of the drug law, ill effects of drugs and current youth prevention initiatives.

    Training of National Service Training Program (NSTP) Implementers on Drug Abuse Prevention Education

  • 64

    This is a project being implemented by community health centers integrating drug abuse prevention in the Primary Health Care Program.

    Integration of Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment in the Primary Health Care Program

  • 65

    This is a two-day activity aimed at upgrading the knowledge and skills of barangay leaders and utilize them as anti-drug advocates.

    Strengthening Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Councils

  • 66

    This is a five-day training live-in training that aims to enhance the knowledge and skills of participants to effectively and efficiently conduct anti-illegal drug operations.

    Continuing Seminar on Anti-Illegal Drug Operations and Investigation

  • 67

    This is an eight-day live-in training program consisting of two curricula: Curriculum 1 - Introduction to Prevention Science and Curriculum 2 - Pharmacology and Physiology for Prevention Specialist.

    Training of Trainers on the Universal Prevention Curriculum (UPC) for Substance Use

  • 68

    This is a one-day activity for elderly/senior citizen for them to be aware of the hazardous effects of drug abuse and its prevention and control.

    Drug Abuse Prevention Program for Senior Citizens

  • 69

    Whät are the acts in violation of Anti-Child Abuse Exploitation and Discrimination Act?

    REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7610

  • 70

    Children, whether male or female, who for money, profit, or any other consideration or due to the coercion or influence of any adult, syndicate or ih prostitution and other sexual abuse group, indulge in sexual intercourse or lascivious conduct, are deemed to be children exploited

    Child Prostitution and Other Sexual Abuse

  • 71

    affidavit of the complainant and witnesses

    Testimonial Evidence

  • 72

    contract of employment/business permits, photographs, videos, publications, records, police records, forensic reports, medical records and other pertinent documents

    Documentary Evidence

  • 73

    computers, electronic devices and instruments used perpetrating child abuse and means to control the child victims

    Object Evidence

  • 74

    What are the acts that constitute trafficking in persons?

    RA 9208

  • 75

    affidavit of the complainant and witnesses

    Testimonial Evidence

  • 76

    contract of employment, travel documents, records, police records, forensic reports and other pertinent documents

    Documentary Evidence

  • 77

    devices and instrument used in trafficking and means to control the trafficked victims

    Object Evidence

  • 78

    once information is gathered, authorities assess the credibity and relevance of the information to determine it an investigation is warranted.

    Initial Assessment

  • 79

    Surveilane may conducted to observe and gather evidence of legal activties, such as monitoring suspected establishments or individuals involved in prostitution.

    Surveillance and Monitoring

  • 80

    Undercover officers may be deployed to gather more detailed information and evidence. They may pose as customers to gather intelligence or make arrests.

    Undercover Operations

  • 81

    Evidence is collected to establish the commission of the crime, which may include photographs, videos, witness statements, and other documentary evidence.

    Gathering Evidence

  • 82

    Suspects, witnesses, and other individuals relevant to the investigation are interviewed to gather additional information and evidence.

    Interviews and Interrogations

  • 83

    If necessary, authorities may obtain search warrants to seize relevant evidence, such as money, documents, or other items related to the crime.

    Search and Seizure

  • 84

    Once there is sufficient evidence, suspects may be arrested and charged with relevant offenses under Philippine law, such as vilations of the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act or the Revised Penal Code.

    Arrests and Charges

  • 85

    Centers of youth activity such as playschools, preparatory schools, elementary schools, high schools, colleges and universities, youth hostels, and recreational facilities for persons under eighteen (18) years old;

    True

  • 86

    All designated smoking areas shall have at least one (2) legible and visible sign posted, namely "SMOKING AREA" for the Information and guidance of all concerned.

    False

  • 87

    Non-smoking areas shall likewise have at least one (1) legible and visible sign, namely: "NO SMOKING AREA" or "NO SMOKING".

    True

  • 88

    In all enclosed places that are open to the general public, private workplaces, and other places not covered under the preceding section, where smoking may expose a person to the other than the smoker to tobacco smoke, the owner, proprietor, possessor, manager or administrator of such places shall establish smoking areas.

    Designated Smoking and Non-Smoking Areas

  • 89

    unless the vending machine has a mechanism forage verification, the sale or distribution, or tobacco products to minors by means of a vending machine or any self-service facility or similar contraption or device is prohibited, except at point-of-sale establishments.

    Vending Machines, Self-Service Facilities

  • 90

    Each retailer shall ensure that all tobacco-related self-service displays or facilities, advertising, labeling and other items that are located in the establishment of the retailer and that do not comply with the requirements of this Act are removed or are brought into compliance with the requirements of this Act.

    Retailer Compliance with Respect to Self-Service Facilities

  • 91

    The sale or distribution of tobacco products is prohibited within one hundred (100) meters from any point of the perimeter of a school, public playground or other facility frequented particularly by minors

    Sale of Tobacco Products Within School Perimeters

  • 92

    In case of doubt as to the age of the buyer, retailers shall verify, by means of any valid from of photographic identification containing the date of birth of the bearer, that no individual purchasing a tobacco is below eighteen (18) years of age

    Proof of Age Verification

  • 93

    established the Anti-legal Gambling Board and defined its powers and functions.

    Republic Act 9287

  • 94

    the team is tasked to check the illegal activities of the suspected gambling facilities. At the same time, they are to take pictures and perform proper documentation as part of the evidence to be filled as bases for the application of a search warrant.

    Surveillance of the Anti-Illegal Gambling Operation

  • 95

    The team handling the case should be in proper uniform with an identified vehicle while serving the search warrant. The owner of the establishment or gambling they should be properly informed of the contents of the warrant.

    Serving of the Search Warrant

  • 96

    Such documents as pictures, booking sheets, and affidavits of the arrested suspects involved in the illegal activities, should be taken as proof of the consummated antillegal gambling operation.

    Preparing the Documents in the Police Station

  • 97

    refer to standardized tests to initially assess and determine intoxication, namely: the eye test (horizontal gaze nystagmus), the walk-and-turn and the one-leg stand.

    Field Sobriety Tests

  • 98

    refers to horizontal or lateral jerking of the driver's eyes as he or she gazes sideways following a moving object such as a pen or the tip of a penlight held by the LEO from a distance of about one (1) foot away from the face of the driver.

    The Eye Test

  • 99

    requires the driver to walk heel-to-toe along a straight line for nine (9) steps, turn at the end and return to the point of origin without any difficulty.

    The Walk-and-Turn

  • 100

    requires the driver to stand on either right or left leg with both arms on the side. The driver is instructed to keep the foot raised about six (6) inches off the ground for thirty (30) seconds

    The One Leg Stand