Awareness Young Accumulation
Looking for youth drug crime training?
At Escape Room Designer, we build escape rooms that we use primarily for training. In this escape room, young people are enticed to earn a lot of money quickly by illegal means. They are given different puzzles and choices. There is no one good ending. In fact, the first choice starts before they even step into the trailer. Entering the trailer is the first wrong choice, leading them into the circuit. Then they already "never get out. No escape! All puzzles are designed to highlight the consequences of crime and raise awareness.
Neighborhood, family and school
You should not think of this escape room as a quick fix. Preventing drug crime and protecting young people requires a long-term and integrated approach. Identifying and addressing risk factors in young people's environments, such as the neighborhood, family and school, is essential.
Cooperation within the network, from prevention to repression, is even more essential. By strengthening protective factors and investing in preventive measures, we can lay the foundation for a healthy and safe environment in which young people are less susceptible to the temptations of drug crime. However, young people must also learn to understand that crime does NOT pay.
Encouraging dialogue
Escape rooms can be valuable tools for a broader approach to making young people resilient against drug crime. The game encourages dialogue and creates opportunities for individual coaching of at-risk youth.
Topics covered in the escape room:
- Sextortion
- Smuggling
- Fragrance
- Torture chamber
- Booby traps
- Loverboys
- Criminal exploitation
- Vapes
- Nitrous oxide
- Group pressure
- Drug addiction
- Expensive stuff
- Intimidation
- Social media
- Role models
- Ripdeal
- Money laundering
- Real estate fraud
- Human trafficking
- Pin Cards