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"The Recovery Rocks Café" @ www.recoverycanada.webs.com brings you; Junior Agent Booklet for Grades 3-6 Free to Download
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Training Manual
DEA Museum & Visitors Center
Junior Special Agent
DEA
My name is Feddie. I'm your DEA Instructor.
Good Luck with your mission.
Welcome to to the DEA Museum & Visitors Center!
Special Agents are a very important part of the Drug Enforcement Administration.
They must be well-trained in many areas. Their mission is to enforce the federal drug
laws of the United States of America.As a Junior Special Agent in training, your
mission - should you choose to accept it - is to complete the assignments in this training manual and earn the Junior Special Agent
Badge and Credentials.
Training Requirements:This manual is for trainees in grades 3-6
Trainees in grade 3 must complete at least 4 activitiesTrainees in grade 4 must complete at least 6 activities
Trainees in grades 5-6 must complete at least 8 activities
Good luck with your mission!
Word Search & Word Scramble
Graduation pg 16-17
Junior Special Agent OathJunior Special Agent Certificate
DEA Command and Control - Learn about the four core jobs in DEA
DEA HistoryActivity 1 -
Activity 2 - Assign a specialist to each case
Introduction pg 2
pg 3-5
DEA Special Agent Training
Surveillance and DocumentationActivity 3 -
DEA Foreign Offices - Geography, Case Files
Activity 9 -
Activity 7 - Activity 6 -
Activity 5 - Activity 4 - DEA Around the World
The French Connection
Spotlight on Illegal Drugs
Heroin
Test Your Knowledge
Cocaine
Scavenger Hunt
Activity 10 - Activity 11 -
DEA IntelligenceActivity 8 -
Anti-Drug Poster
pg 6
pg 7-9
pg 10-11
pg 12-15
Look carefully through the Illegal Drugs in America exhibit
to answer the following questions:
To be a Junior Special Agent, you must go through training at the DEA Academy. You also need to know about drugs and their history.
1. What drug has been around for thousands of years and was used so much that people even made a statue honoring it?
2. In what country did the Opium Wars take place?
Find that country on the map and circle it.
3. Name one company that made products with drugs. It is still in business today. (Hint: it sells soft drinks.)
Activity 1 INTRODUCTION
Bonus Question (you may need an adult to help you). Find another company that made products with drugs and is still in business today (Hint: it sells aspirin.)
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The DEA has four different types of specialists to enforce the drug laws. Please read about the jobs below, as they will help you finish the activity. (Hint: The words in red are very important).
Activity 2
The Forensic ChemistThey study different types of drugs so DEA can figure out what they are made of and where they came from. For example, the drug methamphetamine is made from chemicals like gasoline, ammonia, and battery acid, and certain types of cold medicine.
The Diversion InvestigatorThey keep track of medicines that are supposed to go to drug stores, and also of chemicals that make these medicines, to make sure they are not diverted (taken somewhere else). Many of these chemicals are sent from other countries on container ships in large 55-gallon drums.
The Intelligence Analyst
They try to get information about people - where they have traveled and how money has been moved from place to place. Intelligence Analysts also speak different languages like Spanish and Italian and other languages so they can interview people.
The Special AgentThey investigate, gather evidence, and make arrests to put drug dealers in jail. Sometimes they arrest local drug dealers who agree to work with them to help catch the more important international drug traffickers. They also work undercover by pretending to be a drug dealer so they can catch the bad guys.
On the next two pages, you will find four cases. Your mission: To assign a specialist to each case. Be sure to read these descriptions before you begin each case, as they will help you in your mission.
GOOD LUCK!3
Scenario 2: Valencia, Spain
Here are 4 cases.
Read each one carefully. You decide which DEA Specialist can best solve
the case. Circle your choice.
Situation Alert
A Spanish speaking man carrying a fake Italian passport and lots of money has been held by Spanish police and DEA agents who are working in Spain. They believe he is a member of a South American drug cartel. He has traveled to Spain and Italy seven times in the last three months.
Assign a specialist to this case.
Forensic Chemist Special Agent Diversion Investigator Intelligence Analyst
Scenario 1: Dalton, Iowa
Situation AlertA local police department reports a large explosion and fire at a motel outside of town. Funnels, glassware, and a large number of cold tablets are found. A strong odor of ammonia is present. Officers suspect a methamphetamine lab.
Assign a specialist to this case.
Forensic Chemist Special Agent Diversion Investigator Intelligence Analyst
Activity 2 (continued)
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Scenario 4: Malaysia
Situation Alert
A port worker sees shipping papers that he believes are fake. He tells a U.S. Customs Agent who passes the information on to the DEA. A container ship left the U.S. carrying hundreds of 55-gallon drums of chemicals that were going to Great Britain. The ship continued on through Great Britain to Greenland where it was diverted again to Canada. From Canada the shipment went to New Zealand and ended up in Malaysia.
Assign a specialist to this case.
Forensic Chemist Special Agent Diversion Investigator Intelligence Analyst
Scenario 3: Lovell, Georgia
Situation Alert
Police in Georgia have detained someone during a traffic stop. His car has a large amount of drugs. The police think he is a drug dealer and call the DEA. He says he is part of a big drug smuggling group with over 80 members. He offers to help DEA catch more important drug traffickers.
Assign a specialist to this case.
Forensic Chemist Special Agent Diversion Investigator Intelligence Analyst
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An agent must be trained in many areas to do the best job. These include: leadership, physical fitness, firearms, learning how to find drugs, knowing about the law, knowing how to speak well and write well, surveillance (watching people), and other areas.
Your assignment: To complete training in the areas of
Surveillance and Report Writing
What kind of equipment do you think you might need for surveillance? Circle the items that would be helpful.
While in the Museum, find one person in YOUR group and look at everything you can about them and write down what you see. What color hair do they have, are they a man or woman, what color clothes are they wearing, what kind of shoes are they wearing? Pay attention to these things and anything else you see. Write or draw your description below.
Activity 3 Special Agent Training
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Illegal drugs are being made and sold in the United States and in other countries, so DEA has offices all over the world.
Part A. List 5 states in the U.S. where DEA has field offices.
1.__________________________
2.__________________________
3.__________________________
4.__________________________
5.__________________________
Part B. List 5 countries around the world where DEA has foreign offices.
1.__________________________
2.__________________________
3.__________________________
4.__________________________
5.__________________________
Activity 4
In the Museum, find the map located in a pocket that shows the DEA offices around the world. It is printed on two sides and looks like the maps below.
Study the maps found in the Museum and answer thefollowing questions:
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DEA Case Files:The French Connection
Your assignment: To find out everything you can about "The French Connection and the Rise of the American Mafia." (Visit this section of the museum to get any information you may need.)
You are an undercover agent. Opium poppies are being grown in Turkey. Morphine is made from the poppies and being sent to France. In France, the morphine is being made into heroin. Your job: Find out where the heroin is and how the heroin is being smuggled into the United States.
Activity 5
TURKEY
CYPRUS
NORTHCYPRUS
JORDAN
ISRAEL
LEBANON
ARMENIA
AZERBAIJAN
GEORGIA
KYRGYZSTAN
TAJIKISTAN
KUWAIT
QATAR
BAHRAIN
U. A. E.
YEMEN
SYRIA
IRAQ
IRAN
OMAN
SAUDI ARABIA
RUSSIA
AFGHANISTAN
PAKISTAN
INDIA
C H I N A
KAZAKHSTAN
TURKMENISTAN
UZBEKISTAN
NEPAL
AUSTRIA
ITALY
SPAIN
GERMANY
FRANCE
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ROMANIA
DENMARK
POLAND
CZECH
SLOVAKIA
GREECE
NETH.
BELGIUM
IRELAND
YUGOSLAVIA
ALBANIA
LITHUANIA
LATVIA
ESTONIA
LUX.
BOSNIAand
HERZ.
CROATIASLOVENIA
SWITZERLAND
MACEDONIA
U. K.
Bonus: Find and circle Turkey and France on the maps.
Middle East Europe
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DEA Case Files:
The French Connection
You are assigned to the foreign office in Paris, France. You have been watching a house because you believe it is the location of a heroin lab. You set up a wiretap to listen to their phone conversations. You intercept a coded le�er. You must decode the le�er to discover how and where the heroin is being smuggled. To decode the message, write down every 4th word.
Dear Sirs:
The items I saw yesterday will be perfect! I'll leave my card in Marseilles and come back in the afternoon. The Ambassador's Hotel rocks! My suitcase has many stickers. Meet the next taxi at 5:00 since the airport shuttle van needs new tires. Hope New York is cool! In August I'll visit my third vacation spot.
John
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There are many different kinds of illegal drugs such as opium, heroin, barbiturates, amphetamines, cocaine, methamphetamines, hashish, marijuana, ecstasy, LSD, PCP, and many others. All of them can be very dangerous and many could even kill you.
This section will talk about two illegal drugs: heroin and cocaine.
Heroin:Heroin is a drug that comes from opium, which comes from the poppy plant. Heroin can be smoked like a cigarette, or snorted up the nose, or injected like a shot.
Opium poppies are usually grown in Southwest Asia, where Afghanistan, Turkey, Iran and Iraq are; in Southeast Asia, where Thailand, Burma and Laos are; and in Latin America, where Colombia and Mexico are.
Heroin makes your breathing slow down and if too much is taken, a person can stop breathing altogether. Heroin is also very addictive, and once someone starts using it, it is very hard to stop.
Go to the two computer kiosks in the exhibit. Using the one on the left, select heroin from the main menu, then select the "FACTS" button to find the answers. List 2 street names for heroin _______________ _________________
List 2 facts about heroin:
1.__________________________________________________________________
2.__________________________________________________________________
Activity 6 Spotlight on Illegal Drugs
Circle or color in the countries of Thailand, Burma and Laos.
Poppy Plant
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List 2 street names for cocaine _______________ _________________
List 2 facts about cocaine:
1.____________________________________________________
2.____________________________________________________
Activity 7
Cocaine:Cocaine is one of the most addictive and deadly drugs. Many people who try cocaine or crack, even once, can become addicted.
Cocaine comes from the coca plant, grown mainly in South America (Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Chile) and also Mexico. Many acres of jungle are destroyed each year in order to grow coca plants and making cocaine can cause a lot of environmental hazards. Cocaine and crack are the same drug, but they are made in different ways. Cocaine comes in a powdered form, which is sniffed, and crack comes in the form of a rock or crystal, which can be smoked.
Circle or color in the countries of Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Chile.
Spotlight on Illegal Drugs
Coca Plant
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EA IntelligenceSearch the museum and find the objects listed below.
Cross off the objects as you find them in the museum.
SurfboardHand grenadeWine bottleDEA badgeOpium pipeGreen shoesMcDonald's spoonMusic CDDiamond-handled gunTeddy bearNecklace7-UP bottle pipeAirplane
Activity 8
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WORD SEARCH - IN AND AROUND DEAAGENTDIVERSION
FORENSICS CREDENTIALSBADGE
OPERATIONLABORATORYINVESTIGATION
SCIENTISTCOURTROOMEVIDENCE
HANDCUFFSWEAPONARREST
WORD SCRAMBLEUPMOIRNUIJMAAHPNMEIROOENIHREOACNCIKACCRSTYSACE
COCAINECRACKECSTASYOPIUMHEROINMARIJUANAMORPHINE
Word List
Activity 9
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This drug can be made using ordinary household chemicals. It is very toxic and explosive. One of its street names is ice.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 2 6 8This company produces aspirin, but also used to make heroin.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 10
Another name for a pharmacy.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 17 19 21
This drug is made from the leaves of the Coca plant.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 16 13
Some drugs can look like this, are not sweet, and can be very dangerous if eaten.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 4 15
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A street name for marijuana.___ ___ ___ ___ 7
The Poppy plant produces this drug.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 3
Another form of cocaine which can be smoked.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 5
Heroin, LSD, marijuana and cocaine are types of these.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 11 20
Special Agents wear this to protect them from gunshots.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 14 18 1
This company manufactures a very famous soft drink that used to contain cocaine.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 12 9
Test Your Knowledge!
Find the answers to the questions below. Then take the numbered letters to fill in the blanks to the bonus phrase at the bottom.
Word List
BAYERBULLET PROOF VEST
CANDYCOCA COLACOCAINECRACKDRUGS
DRUG STOREMETHAMPHETAMINE
OPIUMWEED
Activity 10
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Activity 11
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Congratulations!You have completed the Junior Special Agent
Training Program
Please bring your training manual to a member of the DEA Museum staff who will check over your work and
sign your training certificate and swear you in as aDEA Junior Special Agent.
I do solemnly swear that I will lead a drug-free life.
I will report to the police or an adult anyone who I know that is using or selling drugs.
I will obey and respect my parents and teachers.
I will be a law-abiding citizen.
I will treat everyone that I meet with respect.
Junior Special Agent Oath
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DEA Museum & Visitors Center
This booklet was produced bythe Drug Enforcement Administration
Museum and Visitors Center
700 Army Navy DriveArlington, VA 22202
202-307-3463
www.deamuseum.org
written and edited by Cathleen Drewartwork by Susie Vigil