DAILY CALENDAR
Wednesday, February 26th
Essential Question: What are the differences in the types of crimes? 1. Class Felonies and Misdemeanors 2. Crime Notes 3. Wake County Mug Shots 4. Crime Watch - The Disappearance of Heather Elvis |
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Thursday, February 27th
Essential Question: How do the 7 elements of crimes determine if a crime has actually been committed? 1. What Crime Was Committed? 2. Notes - Elements of Crime 3. Elements of Crime WS 4. Crime Watch - The Disappearance of Heather Elvis |
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Friday, February 28th
Essential Question: How are drugs classified in the United States and in North Carolina? 1. Warm-Up - Analyzing the Uniform Crime Report (Click here for the link to the FBI UCR) 2. Notes - Drug Schedules 3. Famous Crimes and Criminals Project |
Crime in the United States: Top 10 Most Dangerous Cities
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Wednesday, March 4th
1. Project time |
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Thursday, March 5th
1. Project Presentations
1. Project Presentations
Friday, March 6th
Essential Question: Why are crime stats sometimes unreliable? 1. Sub takes attendance 2. Take notes on slides 28-40 - Crime Stats 3. 48 Hours - Standoff at Trader Joe's |
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Tuesday, March 10th
Essential Question: Why are Stand Your Ground Laws controversial? 1. Warm-Up - What is your definition of self defense? When and how can you use it? 2. Notes - Castle Doctrine vs. Stand Your Ground Law 3. Self-Defense and Stand Your Ground Laws Assignment 4. Video - The Right to Kill/Stand Your Ground USA |
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Wednesday, March 11th
Essential Question: What are the differences in how juveniles are treated in the criminal justice process? 1. Warm-Up - At what age do kids know right from wrong? 2. Notes - Juvenile Crimes 3. Beyond Scared Straight 4. Unit 2 Review Sheet |
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