Wednesday, December 03, 2008
University to set up centre for cyber crime
Chennai: The Department of Criminology of the University of
Madras will set up a centre of excellence for cyber crime, with
Rs.1 crore granted by the State government.
At a training programme organised here recenty for schoolteachers
on the prevention of drug abuse among schoolchildren, Vice-Chancellor
S. Ramachandran said: “The university will conduct special
programmes for a select group of schoolteachers to create awareness
of the dangers of the increase in drug abuse in schools.”
Mr. Ramachandran said the university had been taking initiatives
to address social issues.
“We will stress the need for a special programme for tackling
drug abuse among schoolchildren and seek policy assistance and
funds from the government.”
Studies showed that drug abuse was increasing among schoolchildren
“Teachers and parents have to play a greater role in solving
the problem of drug abuse,” said R. Thilagaraj, head of
the Department of Criminology, University of Madras.
“We are planning to have a yearlong training programme
on drug abuse for school,” said M. Srinivasan, Senior
Lecturer, Department of Criminology.
Courtesy: The Hindu