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Higher education criminal justice - law simulations

Preview of MOCK TRIAL! - The Guide, Rubrics, and Handouts to the Ultimate Project

MOCK TRIAL! - The Guide, Rubrics, and Handouts to the Ultimate Project

Would you like to see your students rise to the highest of expectations? Watch your students transform into lawyers pushing the envelope of persuasion, witnesses carefully building a case, or judge/jury to conduct it fairly and appropriately. Do you want to have some of the most fun in your teaching life? Then purchase this Word document - easily my most downloaded and highly rated product - and customize it for your students and the trial of your choice. There are role descriptions and customiz
Preview of Mock Trial Graphic Organizers

Mock Trial Graphic Organizers

Created by
So Just Educate
USE THIS PRODUCT WITH ANY MOCK TRIAL!This is a collection of graphic organizers and scripts that can be used with any mock trial, civil or criminal. Each item below includes scaffolded support in order to help students understand the main roles in a mock trial. In addition, there is a witness organizer and a court reporter organizer to engage those students who do not have a direct role in the trial. Included are the following resources to help students prepare, participate in, and reflect on cr
Preview of Assassination of Franz Ferdinand CSI Investigation!

Assassination of Franz Ferdinand CSI Investigation!

Teachers, transform your class into a CSI investigation of one of the most notorious assassinations in history, the spark which started Word War I! In this critical thinking, problem-based learning activity, your students become sleuths, competing in collaborative groups to unravel the murder of the Archduke to determine who is most to blame and to further fuel discussion on the causes of WWI. Even better, students draw parallels to modern-day CSI investigations to make this lesson real-world a
Preview of Criminal & Forensic Psychology Serial Killer Profiling Activity Bundle

Criminal & Forensic Psychology Serial Killer Profiling Activity Bundle

Criminal and Forensic Psychology Profiling Activity Bundle*Attention: Can only be completed after students are introduced to Criminal and Forensic Psychology terms as well as Classification of Serial Killer Terms. Students should have a basic knowledge of terms such as: Organized/Disorganized. Geographically Stable/Transient. Types/Motivations of Serial Killers. M.O. etc. If you are looking for a lesson for that, find a PowerPoint and guided notes package here on my site that can be used to pref
Preview of Criminal Law: Large Courtroom Simulation: “The People vs. Jack Montgomery”

Criminal Law: Large Courtroom Simulation: “The People vs. Jack Montgomery”

Immerse your law, civics, or social studies students in the intricate world of legal proceedings with our meticulously crafted lesson plan, "Criminal Law Large Courtroom Simulation: The People vs. Jack Montgomery." This meticulously designed activity is tailored to provide an enriching and immersive experience, allowing students to delve into the complexities of the justice system while honing essential skills.Through this engaging simulation, students will step into the roles of legal professio
Preview of Criminal & Forensic Psychology Serial Killer Profiling Activity - Aileen Wuornos

Criminal & Forensic Psychology Serial Killer Profiling Activity - Aileen Wuornos

Criminal and Forensic Psychology Profiling Activity Game*Attention: Can only be completed after students are introduced to Criminal and Forensic Psychology terms as well as Classification of Serial Killer Terms. Students should have a basic knowledge of terms such as: Organized/Disorganized. Geographically Stable/Transient. Types/Motivations of Serial Killers. M.O. etc. If you are looking for a lesson for that, find a PowerPoint and guided notes package here on my site that can be used to prefac
Preview of Criminal & Forensic Psychology Serial Killer Profiling Activity -Joseph Franklin

Criminal & Forensic Psychology Serial Killer Profiling Activity -Joseph Franklin

Criminal and Forensic Psychology Profiling Activity Game*Attention: Can only be completed after students are introduced to Criminal and Forensic Psychology terms as well as Classification of Serial Killer Terms. Students should have a basic knowledge of terms such as: Organized/Disorganized. Geographically Stable/Transient. Types/Motivations of Serial Killers. M.O. etc. If you are looking for a lesson for that, find a PowerPoint and guided notes package here on my site that can be used to prefac
Preview of Criminal & Forensic Psychology Serial Killer Profiling Activity -Richard Ramirez

Criminal & Forensic Psychology Serial Killer Profiling Activity -Richard Ramirez

Criminal and Forensic Psychology Profiling Activity Game*Attention: Can only be completed after students are introduced to Criminal and Forensic Psychology terms as well as Classification of Serial Killer Terms. Students should have a basic knowledge of terms such as: Organized/Disorganized. Geographically Stable/Transient. Types/Motivations of Serial Killers. M.O. etc. If you are looking for a lesson for that, find a PowerPoint and guided notes package here on my site that can be used to prefac
Preview of Criminal & Forensic Psychology Serial Killer Profiling Activity - John W Gacy

Criminal & Forensic Psychology Serial Killer Profiling Activity - John W Gacy

Criminal and Forensic Psychology Profiling Activity Game*Attention: Can only be completed after students are introduced to Criminal and Forensic Psychology terms as well as Classification of Serial Killer Terms. Students should have a basic knowledge of terms such as: Organized/Disorganized. Geographically Stable/Transient. Types/Motivations of Serial Killers. M.O. etc. If you are looking for a lesson for that, find a PowerPoint and guided notes package here on my site that can be used to prefac
Preview of RICO Law Passage & Simulation Scenarios  Sociology, Law, Government, US History

RICO Law Passage & Simulation Scenarios Sociology, Law, Government, US History

Created by
The Awesome Shop
Do you have students asking about RICO law? This resource aims to help. It has a 1.5 page informational text that breaks down the history and how it is typically used. It comes with 8 scenarios for students to discuss and decide whether each has grounds for a RICO case. While designed for my sociology class, it could be used in Civics, US History, Law and Government classes.Note: The reading is Lexend which is designed for students with dyslexia.For more interesting activities to save you
Preview of Juvenile Assault/Battery Lesson, Discussion, and Writing Activity

Juvenile Assault/Battery Lesson, Discussion, and Writing Activity

Created by
Matthew Wallace
Bundle - Complete (In-depth/Possible Multi-day) Lesson
Preview of BINGO so fun it's a crime

BINGO so fun it's a crime

Created by
Eve Polivka
This BINGO game places students into the role of a criminal. They are given description cards of their crimes. All of the students are to figure out whether they are Federal or State, Criminal or Civil. Please pay attention to the formating of the document once you are ready to print it for use. You might need to adjust your print margins to NARROW so that the bingo sheets fit correctly.
Preview of Let's Make A Law: Simulation Game!

Let's Make A Law: Simulation Game!

Created by
Ryan Welsh
This activity is to represent how bills are turned into laws in Congress. This document gives quick and easy step by step instructions. My students loved this game and really were passionate about their laws!! Teacher needs to take a very active role in supervision and guiding discussions.
Preview of Watergate: Ford's Pardon of Nixon - Harkness Discussion

Watergate: Ford's Pardon of Nixon - Harkness Discussion

Looking to create a student-centered learning experience where students analyze important historical sources, develop critical, open-ended questions, and engage in meaningful dialogue to build a shared understanding? The Harkness Discussion, pioneered at Phillips Exeter Academy, takes the Socratic Seminar method teachers are familiar with and reduces the teacher to an observer and referee. By placing more of the onus of the discussion on students, they will take ownership of the discussion, allo
Preview of The Founders Are Spinning in Their Graves: Here’s Your Chance To Let Them Rest!

The Founders Are Spinning in Their Graves: Here’s Your Chance To Let Them Rest!

Did you know that when asked, many of our citizens don’t know or recognize what is in the Bill of Rights? Do these lessons and your students won’t be among that group.After doing this project, your students will have a good, clear understanding of the Bill of Rights. It is a has eight lessons: three introductory lessons plus one each for the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Amendments (for lessons on the 1st Amendment see The Very First Amendment.Three of the lessons are based on recent
Preview of Todays Vote in the Classroom: Court Orders and Cybersecurity

Todays Vote in the Classroom: Court Orders and Cybersecurity

Explore the debate presented by this bill around the balance of data privacy and the needs of law enforcement to investigate crimes.Students consider questions of data security, privacy, and safety as they consider legislation proposed to aid law enforcement and keep the public safe. The personal data stored in our devices tells a story about who we are and can be of use in a criminal investigation. But when confiscated devices are locked, law enforcement requires the help of technology devices
Preview of Appearing in court social story

Appearing in court social story

Created by
Heather Lohr
This social story is focused around allowing students or children have a better understanding what the process of appearing in court would be and how to lower anxiety surrounding.
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