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Republic of the Philippines

Province of Cotabato
Municipality of Makilala
MAKILALA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Makilala, North Cotabato
Tel/Fax: (+6364) 248 – 0147\

CRIMINOLOGY DEPARTMENT
DRUG EDUCATION AND VICE CONTROL
Course Number : CDI-7 Instructor :CHRISTOPHER D. DE CASTRO JR.,RCRIM,MSCJ
Course Title : Drug Education and Vice Control Mobile No. : 09076439725
Credits : 3 Units (3 hours lecture) Email Add. : decastrochris27@gmail.com
Module :1
Duration : 1 Week

I. LEARNING OUTCOMES:
At the end of this lesson, you should be able to;
1. Define and explain the term vice;
2. Identify the popular drug’s and their street names;
3. Identify the other popular drugs and their street names; and
4. Determine the concept on drugs/alcohol abuse in the Philippines.
II. TOPICS:
1. Define Vice
2. Important Terminologies in the study of Drug Abuse
3. Other Popular Drugs and their Street Names
4. Drugs/Alcohol Abuse in the Philippines
III. REFERENCES
i. Camara, R.T., (2019)., Outline Reviewer in Criminology, Philippine Copyright.
ii. Manwong, RK. (2013). Drug Education and Vice Control. Quezon City, Philippines. Wiseman Books Trading Inc.

IV. COURSE CONTENT

CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION

DEFINITION OF VICE
 Vice is a practice, behavior, or habit generally considered immoral, sinful, criminal,
rude, taboo, depraved, or degrading in the associated society.
 In more minor usage, vice can refer to a fault, a negative character trait, a defect,
an infirmity, or a bad or unhealthy habit.
 Vices are those acts by which a man harms himself or his property. Crimes are those
acts by which one man harms the person or property of another. But no one ever
practices a vice with any such criminal intent. He practices his vice for his own
happiness solely, and not from any malice toward others.
 A Vice is a bad or undesirable character trait. The opposite of a vice is a virtue,
which is a good or desirable character trait. For example, honesty is a virtue and
dishonesty is a vice. There are many vices. Some of the most commonly referred to
vices include greed, anger, lust, envy, gluttony, pride, and sloth (laziness).
 Each of these is a character trait we find in people which is, on the whole,
undesirable. By comparison we can list some virtues including loyalty, bravery,
honesty, compassion, humility, generosity and temperance. The language of virtue
and vice goes back at least to the ancient Greeks who, as we will see later, spent a
great deal writing about them. Much of this language is also employed in a religious
context where it is said that there are “seven deadly sins” or vices and “seven
heavenly virtues.” Wherever our familiarity with virtues and vices comes from what
is in general agreement vices are character traits that we want to avoid and virtues
are character traits that we should want to promote or cultivate.

Important Terminologies in the Study of Drug Abuse


 Administer - the act of introducing any dangerous drug into the body of any person with or without his knowledge.
 Chemical - it is any substance taken into the body that alters the way the mind and the body work.
 Chemical - Abuse it is an instance when the use of chemical has produced negative of harmful consequences.
 Chemical Diversion - the sale, distribution, supply or transport of legitimately imported, in transit, manufactured or procured controlled
precursors and essential chemicals, in diluted, mixtures or in concentrated form, to any person or entity engaged in the manufacture of any
dangerous drugs, and shall include packaging, repackaging, labelling, relabeling or concealment of such transaction through fraud,
destruction of documents fraudulent use of permits, misdeclaration, use of front companies or mail fraud.
 Clandestine Laboratory - any facility used for the illegal manufacture of any dangerous drug and or controlled precursor and essential
chemical.

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 Confirmatory Test - an analytical test using a device, tool or equipment with a different chemical or physical principle that is more specific
which will validate and confirm the result of the screening test.
 Controlled Delivery - the investigative technique of allowing a unlawful or suspect consignment of any dangerous drug and or controlled
precursor and essential chemical, equipment or paraphernalia, or property believed to be derived directly or indirectly from any offense, to
pass into through or out of the country under the supervision of an authorized officer, with a view to gathering evidence to identify any person
involved in any dangerous drugs related offense, or to facilitate prosecution of that offense.
 Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals - include those listed in table 1 and table 2 of the 1988 UN convention Against Illicit
Traffic in Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances.
 Cultivate or Culture - any act of knowingly planting, growing, raising or permitting the planting, growing or raising of any plant which is the
source of a dangerous drug.
 Dangerous Drugs - include those listed in the Schedule annexed to the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotics, as amended by the 1972
Protocol and in the Schedules annexed to the 1971 Single Convention on Psychotropic Substances.
 Deliver - any act of knowingly passing a dangerous drug due to another, personally or otherwise and by any means with or without
consideration.
 Den, Dive or Resort - a place where any dangerous drug and or controlled precursor and essential chemical is administered , delivered,
stored for illegal purposes, distributed, sold or used in any form.
 Dispense - any act of giving away, selling or distributing medicine or any dangerous drug with or without the use of prescription.
 Drug - traditionally drugs are synthetic chemicals used as medicine or in the making of medicines, which affects the body and mind and
have potential for abuse. Drug in its criminological meaning, refers to substances other than food and water that is intended to be taken or
administered for the purpose of altering, sustaining or controlling recipients physical, mental or emotional state.
 Drug Abuse - it is the illegal, wrongful or improper use of any drugs.
 Drug Addiction - it refers to the state or periodic or chronic intoxication produced by the repeated consumption of a drug.
 Drug Experimenter - the WHO define it as a cluster of physiological, behavioral and cognitive phenomena of variable intensity, in which the
use of psychoactive drug takes on a high priority thereby involving, among others, a strong desire or a sense of compulsion to take the
substance and the difficulties in controlling substance taking behavior in terms of its onset, termination or level of use.
 Drug Syndicate - any organized group of two or more persons forming or joining together with the intention of committing any offense
prescribed under RA 9165.
 Employee of Den, Dive or Resort - the caretaker, helper, watchman, lookout and other persons working in the den, dive or resort employed
by the maintainer owner or operator where any dangerous drug and or controlled precursor and essential chemical is administered, sold or
used with or without compensation in connection with the operation thereof.
 Financer - any person who pays for, raises or supplies money for, or underwrites any of the illegal activities prescribe under RA 9165.
 Illegal Trafficking - the illegal cultivation, culture, delivery, administration, dispensation, manufacture, sale trading transportation,
distribution, importation, exportation and possession of any dangerous drug and or controlled precursor and essential chemical.
 Instrument anything that is used in or intended to be used in any manner in the commission of illegal drug trafficking or related offenses.
 Laboratory Equipment - the paraphernalia, apparatus, materials or appliances when used, intended for use or designed for use in the
manufacture of any dangerous drug/and or controlled precursor and essential chemical, such as reaction vessel, preparative/pu rifying
equipment, fermenters separatory funnel, flask, heating mantle, gas generator or their substitute.
 Planting Evidence - the wilful act by any person of maliciously and surreptitiously inserting, placing, adding or attaching directly or indirectly
through any overt or covert act, whatever quantity of any dangerous dug and or controlled precursor and essential chemical in the person,
house, effects or in the immediate vicinity of an innocent individual for the purpose of implicating, incriminating or imputing the commission
of any violation of RA 9165.
 Protector /Coddler - any person who knowingly and wilfully consent to the unlawful acts provided for this act and uses his/her influence,
power or position I shielding, harbouring, screening of facilitating the escape of any person he/she knows, or has reasonable grounds to
believe on or suspects, has violated the provision of RA 9165 in order to prevent the arrest, prosecution and conviction of the violator.
 Physical Dependence - an adaptive state caused by repeated drug use that reveals itself by development of intense physical symptoms
when the drug is stopped (withdrawal syndrome).
 Psychological Dependence - an attachment to drug use which arises from a drug ability to satisfy some emotional or personality needs of
an individual.
 Rehabilitation - it is a dynamic process directed towards the changes of the health of the person to prepare him from his fullest life potentials
and capabilities, and making him law abiding and productive member of the community without abusing drugs.
 Screening Test - a rapid test performed to establish potential/presumptive positive result.
 Sell any act of giving away any dangerous drug and/or controlled precursor and essential chemical whether for money or any other
consideration.
 Trading - transaction involving the illegal trafficking of dangerous drugs and or controlled precursor and essential chemicals using electronic
devices such as but not limited to text messages email, mobile or landlines, two way radios, internet , instant messengers and chat rooms
or acting as a broker in any of such transactions whether for money or any other consideration in violation of RA 9165
 Tolerance - it is the tendency to increase dosage of drugs to maintain the same effect in the body.
 Treatment - a medical management of his total condition related to drug abuse. It deals with the physiological and psychological
complications arising from drug abuse.
 Use - any act of injecting, intravenously or intramuscularly of consuming, either by chewing, smoking, sniffing, eating, swallowing, drinking
or otherwise introducing into the physiological system of the body, and of the dangerous drugs.

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OTHER POPULAR DRUGS AND THEIR STREET NAMES

DRUG ITEMS STREET NAMES IMAGES

1. ALPRAZOLAM (XANAX) Sticks, bars, handlebars, stikalix, z-bars, school bus, yellow boys,
white boys, football bicycle parts.

2. COCAINE Blow, C, candy, coke, freeze, girl, happy dust, mama coca, mojo,
monster, nose, shot, smoking gun, snow, sugar, sweet stuff and
white powder.

3. CRACK COCAINE Base, beat, blast, casper, chalk, devil drug, gravel, hardball, hell,
kryptonite, love, moon rocks, rock, scrabble, stones and tornado.

4. DEPRESSANTS Backwards, blue heavens, downie, drowsy high, green dragons, idiot
pills, joy juice, M&M, no worries, peanut, rainbows, red bullets,
stoppers, stumbler, tooles and yellow.
5. DIAZEPAM (VALIUM) Ardins, candy, downers, French blues, sleeping pills, tranks, vallies
and Wiltshire blues.

6. FENTANYL Apache, china girl, china town, dance fever, friend, goodfellas, great
bear, he-man, jackpot, king ivory, murder 8, poison, tango and cash
and tnt

7. HEROIN Aunt hazel, big H, black pearl, brown sugar, capital H, charley, china
white, dope, good horse, H hard stuff Hero, heroina, little boy, mud,
perfect high, smack, stuff and tar.

8. HYDROMORPHONE Drug store heroine, dellies, little d, lords, big d, d’s, delats, delaud,
(DILAUDID) delantz, delida, dust, juice, samck, D, footballs.
9. INHALANTS Air blast, bolt, boppers, bullet bolt, climax, discorama, hardware,
heart=on, highball, honey oil, huff, laughing gas, medusa, moon gas,
satan’s secret, thrust and whiteout.

10. KETAMINE Bump, cat killer, cat Valium, fort dodge, green, honey oil, jet, K, ket,
kitkat, psychedelic heroin, purple, special K, special la coke, super
acid, super c and vitamin K.

11. LSD A, acid, black star, blotter, boomers, cubes, Elvis, golden, dragon, L,
(LYSERGIC ACID DIETHYLAMIDE) microdot, paper acid, pink robots, superman, twenty-five, yellow
sunshine and ying yang.

12. MARIJUANA 420, Aunt Mary, baby, bobby, boom, chira, chronic, ditch, ganja,
grass, greens, hash, herb, Mary Jane, nigra, Pot, refer,

13. MDMA Adam, bean, blue kiss, clarity, club drug, disco biscuits, E,
(METHYLENEDIOXYMETHAMPHETAMINE) ecstasy, hug drug, love drug, love’s speed, Mercedes,
New Yorkers, peace, roll, white dove, X and XTC.

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14. MESCALINE Beans, buttons, cactus, cactus buttons, cactus head,
chief, love trip, mesc, mescal, mezc, moon, peyote and
topi.

15. METHAMPHETAMINE Bennies, blue devils, chalk, CR, crank, crystal, crystal
meth, fast, granulated orange, ice, meth, Mexican crack,
pink, rock, speckled birds, speed, tina and yellow powder.

16. OPIUM Ah-pen-yen, aunti, big O, black stuff, Chinese tobacco,


chocolate, dopium, dover’s deck, dream gun, hard stuff,
hocus, joy plant, O, ope, pin yen, toxy and zero.

17. OXYCODONE Oxy, OC;s ox, 40 (a 40 milligram tablet), 80 (an 80


(OXYCONTIN, PRECOCET, ENDOCET) milligram tablet), blue, hillbilly hroin, kicker, oxycotton.
18. PCP (PHENCYCLIDINE) Anhel dust, belladonna, black whack, CJ, cliffhanger,
crystal joint, Detroit pink, elephant tranquilizer, hog, magic,
peter pan, sheets, soma, TAC, trank, white horizon and
zoom.
19. PSILOCYBIN/PSILOCIN Boomers, God’s flesh, little smoke, magic mushroom,
Mexican mushroom, mushrooms, musk, sherm, shrooms,
silly putty and simple simon.
20. RITALIN Crackers, one and one’s, pharming, poor man’s heroine,
R-ball, ritz and ts, set, skippy, speedball, rs vitamin R and
west coast.
21. STEROIDS Abolic, anadrol, arnolds, bolasterone, dihydrolone,
equipoise, gym candy, juice, methyl testosterone,
proviron, pumpers, stackers, therobolin, weight trainers,
and winstrol V.

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DRUGS/ALCOHOL ABUSE IN THE PHILIPPINES

Philippines Terminologies/Jargons Definition

1. Amats  describing someone high on drugs or alcohol.


2. Alak  any of the variety groups of alcohol.
3. Bangag  high on drugs or alcohol, intoxicated.
4. Bato, Batak, Shabu, Shab  methamphetamine hydrochloride.
5. Big S, Sharon, Booger  Methamphetamine hydrochloride.
6. Tawas, Poor man’s Cocaine  methamphetamine hydrochloride.
7. Mj, Mary Jane, Chongki  marijuana/indian hemp
8. Baguio Gold Damo, Rout  marijuana/ Indian hemp.
9. Singhot, Kapote  solvent or volatile substance.
10. Coke, cola, cookies  cocaine.
11. Lakas Tama  description of a hit, kick, effect of drug or alcohol.
12. Mr. E, xtasy, e_drug  MDMA (methelynedioxyamphetamine).
13. Mandrax  methaqualone.
14. Double Lion  heroin.
15. Red chicken  Chinese heroin.
16. Double trouble, rainbow,  barbiturates.
17. Busted  arrested due to drugs.
18. Totinkats  refers to a prostitute involved in drug dealing.\
19. Toma, Banat, Tirada, Laklak  act of drinking alcohol; drug use.
20. K, Mr. K, 3K  ketamine.
21. Kabayo, Richie Horsie  heroin
22. Kalamay, Panocha  opium or other opium preparations.

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V. ACTIVITY/EXERCISE
MODULE – 1
NAME:___________________________________________________________DATE:______________________
YEAR/SECTION: __________________________________________________SCORE: ____________________

Instruction: In the box provided, write the popular drugs and their street names.

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VI: ASSESSMENT/EVALUATION
Part I: Multiple Choice
Instruction: Read the following items carefully and encircle the letter of your choice. Minimize erasures.

1. It deals with the physiological and psychological complications arising from drug abuse.
a. Addiction c. Rehabilitation
b. Tolerance d. Treatment
2. These are acts by which one man harms the person or damage the property of another.
a. Vices c. Drug addiction
b. Addiction d. Crimes
3. It is the illegal, wrongful or improper use of any drugs.
a. Drug addiction c. Drug misuse
b. Drugs use d. Drug abuse
4. It is the tendency to increase dosage of drugs and maintain the same effect in the body.
a. Drug abuse c. Drug misuse
b. Drug addiction d. Tolerance
5. It refers to the state or periodic or chronic intoxication produced by the repeated consumption of a drug.
a. Drug abuse c. Drug misuse
b. Drug tolerance d. Drug addiction
6. It is a facility used for the illegal manufacture of any dangerous drugs.
a. Den c. Shabu laboratory
b. Safe house d. Clandestine laboratory
7. These are acts by which man harms himself or destroys his own property?
a. Vices c. Drug addiction
b. Addiction d. Crimes
8. It is an act of introducing any dangerous drug into the body of any person.
a. Drug misuse c. Drug addiction
b. Drug Use d. Administer
9. These are synthetic chemicals used as medicine or in the making of medicines?
a. Illegal drugs c. medicine
b. Legal drugs d. drugs
10. A term that describes someone who is high on drugs or alcohol.
a. Highness c. Drug tolerance
b. Drug effect d. Amats
11. These are organized group of two or more persons forming or joining together with the intention of committing any offense prescribed under RA
9165.
a. Drug Syndicate c. Drug Lords
b. Drug Protectors d. Drug Financiers
12. These are person who knowingly and wilfully consent to the unlawful acts provided for under RA9165 and uses his/her influence, power or
position, shielding, harbouring, screening of facilitating the escape of any person in order to prevent the arrest, prosecution and conviction of the
violator. a. Vices c. habits
b. Virtue d. Drugs
13. It is an act of giving away, selling or distributing medicine or any dangerous drug.
a. Drug trafficking c. Selling

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b. Dispense d. Trading
14. A place where any dangerous drug and or controlled precursor and essential chemical is administered , delivered, stored for illegal purposes,
distributed, sold or used in any form.
a. Den c. Resort
b. Dive d. All of the foregoing
15. Any person who pays for, raises or supplies money for, or underwrites any of the illegal activities prescribe under RA 9165.
a. Financier c. Dealer
b. Protector d. Coddler

Part II: Essay

1. Understanding the meaning of Vice. What are the possible factors why people engage in vices and how these vices turns into criminality?
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