From b2ca8498e9563cf22d1c4edf9fcab30dd8a96cd1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sijanec Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2020 12:01:18 +0100 Subject: ang reading 3 fixed markdown --- ang/readings/3/dokument.md | 48 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ang/readings/3/dokument.txt | 48 --------------------------------------------- 2 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 48 deletions(-) create mode 100644 ang/readings/3/dokument.md delete mode 100644 ang/readings/3/dokument.txt (limited to 'ang') diff --git a/ang/readings/3/dokument.md b/ang/readings/3/dokument.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bbe7b93 --- /dev/null +++ b/ang/readings/3/dokument.md @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +Drug dealing is one of the world problems in social groups of young people +========================================================================== + +Being an underage child in the world of rapid information sharing, I am aware +of the dangers and effects of drug abuse and drug trafficking. It's important +to detect and report children involved in drug selling chains. But just +prosecuting children is never enough. What must be taken into account when +prevention steps are being taken and what are some crucial prevention +techniques? + +According to The Guardian, "teen drug-dealing convictions up two-thirds in five +years in England and Wales". Although the rise differs throughout the +countries of the world, steady increase of teens involved in drug dealing is +reported from police and investigation offices all over the world. This is +mostly due to children being naive and so-called "drug lords" took notice on +it, exploiting that for more profit. + +Children with generally no other obligations are lured into illegal work +easier than adults. This is because they are easier to be manipulated and have +lots of free time, especially if their parents do not take care of them that +much or if they are being heavily spoiled. The income, not being taxed and +regulated, will present a huge influx of the lured kids' wealth, encouraging +them into committing more crime. + +Apart from money and free time, children are sometimes exploited through the +use of blackmailing. Adult dealers present them with a horrifying situation +that is to be evaluated should the target not complete a task. + +Just like young pupils sometimes start to smoke in a domino-like chain, because +their colleagues started to smoke, a bit older children might start selling +drugs for not falling out of the actions of their friends. That's a big +advantage for attackers as they will get more and more victims under their +control, however, on the other side, public knowledge of the incidents amongst +the population increases the chance towards someone reporting the illegal-doings +to the investigation offices. + +"The only way to rid society of the trail of misery brought on by the illegal +drugs market is to implement a harm-reduction and evidence-based drugs +policy. The government's move to include drugs education in its +draft plans for relationships, health and sex education is a welcome step in +this direction." + +-- Anton Luka Šijanec, 2. a + 5th of November 2020 + +## Continue reading + +https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/apr/30/teen-drug-dealing-of-crack-and-heroin-up-two-thirds-in-five-years diff --git a/ang/readings/3/dokument.txt b/ang/readings/3/dokument.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 33f49da..0000000 --- a/ang/readings/3/dokument.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -Drug dealing is one of the world problems in social groups of young people -========================================================================== - -Being an underage child in the world of rapid information sharing, I am aware -of the dangers and effects of drug abuse and drug trafficking. It's important -to detect and report children involved in drug selling chains. But just -prosecuting children is never enough. What must be taken into account when -prevention steps are being taken and what are some crucial prevention -techniques? - -According to The Guardian, "teen drug-dealing convictions up two-thirds in five -years in England and Wales". Although the rise differs throughout the -countries of the world, steady increase of teens involved in drug dealing is -reported from police and investigation offices all over the world. This is -mostly due to children being naive and so-called "drug lords" took notice on -it, exploiting that for more profit. - -Children with generally no other obligations are lured into illegal work -easier than adults. This is because they are easier to be manipulated and have -lots of free time, especially if their parents do not take care of them that -much or if they are being heavily spoiled. The income, not being taxed and -regulated, will present a huge influx of the lured kids' wealth, encouraging -them into committing more crime. - -Apart from money and free time, children are sometimes exploited through the -use of blackmailing. Adult dealers present them with a horrifying situation -that is to be evaluated should the target not complete a task. - -Just like young pupils sometimes start to smoke in a domino-like chain, because -their colleagues started to smoke, a bit older children might start selling -drugs for not falling out of the actions of their friends. That's a big -advantage for attackers as they will get more and more victims under their -control, however, on the other side, public knowledge of the incidents amongst -the population increases the chance towards someone reporting the illegal-doings -to the investigation offices. - -"The only way to rid society of the trail of misery brought on by the illegal -drugs market is to implement a harm-reduction and evidence-based drugs -policy. The government's move to include drugs education in its -draft plans for relationships, health and sex education is a welcome step in -this direction." - --- Anton Luka Šijanec, 2. a - 5th of November 2020 - -## Continue reading - -https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/apr/30/teen-drug-dealing-of-crack-and-heroin-up-two-thirds-in-five-years -- cgit v1.2.3