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Teens, Drugs, and Violence
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Teens
who use drugs are more likely to engage in violent behavior, steal,
abuse other drugs, and join gangs. But you, as a parent, are the
most powerful influence on your teen when it comes to using illicit
drugs. Here are some tips to keep your teen drug-free and prevent
delinquent behavior down the road:
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Monitor your teen.
Know who your teen’s friends are and make a point to meet their
parents. Know where your teen is and what he/she is doing during
unsupervised time, especially after school between the hours of 3:00
p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The rate of violent acts committed during this
period is nearly six times greater than the rate committed during
night-time hours (10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.). 1
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Be a role model to your teen.
Teens join gangs for a variety of reasons: some
seek excitement; others are looking for prestige, protection,
income, or a sense of belonging. But, research shows that teens
who are engaged with their family or community are less likely to turn
to drugs or violence. Set a good example for your teen by being a
consistent, positive presence in his/her life.
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Get your teens involved in after-school activities,
such as sports and volunteer opportunities. It is an excellent
way to reduce the likelihood of them falling into negative
behaviors. For ideas on volunteer opportunities,
visit TheAntiDrug.com's Partner section. >>
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YOU MATTER.
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Cosby Leads Rally Against Gun Violence By: David O'Reilly Philadelphia Inquirer
Comedian Bill Cosby recently took to the streets of his native Philadelphia to rally residents against gun violence.
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Help Keep Teens Away From Gangs & Drugs
Most adolescents seek acceptance or
belonging, and many find it through positive family and peer
relationships and extracurricular activities. Other teens are
vulnerable to falling in with a dangerous crowd, which can lead to drug
use, other risky behaviors, or even gang membership.
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As
parents, you may be hearing more and more about bullying among teens,
and in some cases, “cyber-bullying.” So what is the difference
between someone who is in a gang versus someone who is just a bully?
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Find Help & Local Resources Locate the drug and alcohol abuse treatment programs nearest you or call 1-800-788-2800 for informational materials.
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