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11th grade criminal justice - law resources for Microsoft Word

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 Just Mercy Test

Just Mercy Test

“Mercy is just when it is rooted in hopefulness and freely given. Mercy is most empowering, liberating, and transformative when it is directed at the undeserving. The people who haven’t earned it, who haven’t even sought it, are the most meaningful recipients of our compassion.” Bryan StevensonOne of the most inspiring, impactful, and empowering books of the last several years, Just Mercy recounts the story of lawyer and civil rights activist Bryan Stevenson, his non-profit organization, The Equ
Preview of Criminal Justice I Full Curriculum - with exams - Everything you need!!!!

Criminal Justice I Full Curriculum - with exams - Everything you need!!!!

This is my full curriculum for Criminal Justice I. ** Now updated with exams** It includes 34 PowerPoints 33 Guided Notes, 4 full unit activities. 4 unit exams and a final exam. There are 4 units included, Introduction to Criminal Justice Unit, Policing Unit, Courts Unit, and the Corrections Unit. The following lessons are included:Introduction Unit:What is Criminal Justice? PPT and Guided Notes,What is a Crime? PPT and Guided Notes,The Criminal Justice Process PPT and Guided Notes,Due Process A
Preview of Bear Brook Murders Podcast "Interrupted" Case Study Worksheet: All Episodes(1-7)

Bear Brook Murders Podcast "Interrupted" Case Study Worksheet: All Episodes(1-7)

The Bear Brook Murders : An "Interrupted" Case Study Using a Popular PodcastIn 1985, a hunter walking through Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown, New Hampshire made a grisly discovery: a 55 gallon drum left deep in the woods, containing two sets of skeletonized remains, which investigators believed had been left in the woods for years….   ....this is just the beginning to a facinating tale of a murder that would make forensic history! The effort to solve the many mysteries surrounding this inve
Preview of US Government Criminal Justice Court Case Jurisdiction Activity

US Government Criminal Justice Court Case Jurisdiction Activity

Created by
Caroline House
Is it a criminal case or a civil case? Is it a state or federal case? Is it original or appellate jurisdiction? This activity provides many scenarios that students need to classify. They may work with partners, a group, or on their own for this engaging court case challenge. Update: a key has been added to this activity and is on the third and fourth page of the uploaded document!
Preview of Info Reading Text - Freedom of Speech: Hate Speech (no prep/sub plans)

Info Reading Text - Freedom of Speech: Hate Speech (no prep/sub plans)

Created by
Vagi's Vault
This article summarizes the history of "hate speech" what it is, what it protects, what is not protected, and court cases that helped to define this. This is a great way to introduce or review this topic! Makes for a great substitute teaching plan, homework, or in small group activity! All information comes from legaldictionary.net. MS Word doc for easy editing.
Preview of 12 Angry Men Movie Questions

12 Angry Men Movie Questions

Created by
Wakefield
This is a list of 20 questions that follow along with the movie. It will force students to think about certain things while also staying engaged in the movie. There is an answer key as well.
Preview of Info Reading Text - Crime and Psychology: 8 Notorious Serial Killers in History

Info Reading Text - Crime and Psychology: 8 Notorious Serial Killers in History

Created by
Vagi's Vault
Click here for "Author's Purpose" additional activityThis is an informational reading article about 8 of history's most notorious serial killers. Includes information on Harold Shipman, Belle Gunness, Ed Gein, John Wayne Gacy, Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, Jack the Ripper, and H.H. Holmes. To make this assignment even more engaging, download my assignment "Author's Purpose". https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Authors-Purpose-Reading-Supplemental-Activ
Preview of "13th" Documentary Film Questions

"13th" Documentary Film Questions

This movie guide goes along with the 2016 Netflix documentary "13th", which looks at the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution and its impact of US criminal justice system. Includes questions from the film and deeper analysis questions. Great for a High School Government or Criminal Justice course
Preview of Criminal Process Worksheet - arrest, booking, indictment, arraignment, trial

Criminal Process Worksheet - arrest, booking, indictment, arraignment, trial

Created by
AMY MILLER
Criminal Process Worksheet -arrest, booking, indictment, arraignment, trial Terms and description of what happens in each step.
Preview of Info Reading Text - Crime: OJ Simpson is Acquitted (no prep/sub plans)

Info Reading Text - Crime: OJ Simpson is Acquitted (no prep/sub plans)

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article about the dramatic arrest, trial, and acquittal of OJ Simpson in the double murder case. The information is from history.com, the questions are mine. A great supplement, fill in activity, substitute teaching plan, or extra credit. Can also be used as a web quest using the history.com website. MS Word doc for easy editing.
Preview of Street Law Reading Guides

Street Law Reading Guides

The Street Law Reading Guides were created to supplement the 8th edition of the Street Law textbook, published by Glencoe and Street Law, Inc. The guided worksheets help students process the key information in each chapter of the textbook. A series of questions has been created to supplement the key chapters in the textbook (1-2, 5-16, 18-20, 23-24, 26, 29, 31-32, 34, 39, 42) and introduce students to the key content from each of the 6 units of the textbook (1- Introduction to the Legal System,
Preview of Differences Between Civil and Criminal Law Worksheet Comparison

Differences Between Civil and Criminal Law Worksheet Comparison

Created by
AMY MILLER
Students a description of the differences between civil and criminal law and then fill in a chart to compare the two. Fix the sentence questions included as well.
Preview of Courtroom Appearance and Trial Timeline Worksheet - criminal law

Courtroom Appearance and Trial Timeline Worksheet - criminal law

Created by
AMY MILLER
Courtroom Appearance and Trial Timeline Worksheet - criminal lawWho sits where in court? How does a trial progress?Preparation for a mock trialKey included
Preview of Mock Trial "The Tornado" (A murder trial based upon Rubin Carter)

Mock Trial "The Tornado" (A murder trial based upon Rubin Carter)

Created by
Thomas R Eddlem
Mock trial for class of 12-31 studentsThis mock trial is loosely based upon the facts of the case of Rubin “the Hurricane” Carter, and some of the actual grand jury testimony (modified slightly) in that case is used in this mock trial. I've used this mock trial for standard-level as well as honors-level high school students. Interestingly enough, the standard-level students get into the trial more fervently than the honors kids. Contains: 12 Witness profile sheets and instructions Attorney pack
Preview of "Arson at Randy's"--Solve the Crime!

"Arson at Randy's"--Solve the Crime!

Created by
Hey Hey Mrs K
This "whodunnit" activity is very engaging. It's a win-win as students love trying to put themselves in the shoes of an investigator and you're able to assess their understanding of material in a fun way! The answer to who solved the crime is on the last page.
Preview of Create Your Own Prison Student Project

Create Your Own Prison Student Project

This is the "create your own prison" group project that I use in my classroom at the end of the corrections unit. It includes everything that the students will need to prepare for the prison project. It includes a grading breakdown, planning sections for students to plan the different aspects of their prison (design, daily schedule for inmates, inmate uniforms, rules violation procedures, inmate visitation procedures, work, school, and treatment procedures, etc). Also included is a group evaluat
Preview of Psychology Memory Activity- Would You Make a Good Witness?

Psychology Memory Activity- Would You Make a Good Witness?

For this activity you simply plan ahead by asking another teacher to come into your classroom. Have them fill out the attached form before they arrive. You must do this activity while you are in the chapter on Memory. Cover the material you would normally. At the last 10 minutes of the period hand out the attached form to the students. See how much they remember about who came in the room or if they remember at all.
Preview of My Cousin Vinny - Movie Questions

My Cousin Vinny - Movie Questions

Movie questions about My Cousin Vinny. Did this on a miniature unit in my government class involving constitutional amendments. Which ones are used, utilized, and in the case of this movie, which ones were ignored? How circumstantial evidence played into the role of the plot? Could be used for Government, a Criminology course, English, or even a film class.
Preview of 2nd Amendment / Gun Control Analysis

2nd Amendment / Gun Control Analysis

Created by
SincerelySally
This engaging packet provides students with the opportunity to analyze various types of political information related to the Second Amendment. Through analyzing charts, graphs, infographics, political cartoons, and text descriptions of political party stances, students will gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding the topic. Key features include:Analysis of various types of political information related to the Second AmendmentDiscussion questions that promote critical thinking
Preview of HIPAA Webquest

HIPAA Webquest

Created by
Ellie Dix
This Webquest asks students to analyze the various components of HIPAA while participating in interactive discussions with their classmates.Directions: This activity requires students to work in groups of four. Assign each person in the group a number (1-4) which will indicate their assigned research component. After giving them time to research, have each member in the group present their findings to one another.The end of the activity asks them to extend their knowledge by answering questions
Preview of Civil Liberties and Civil Rights Webquest

Civil Liberties and Civil Rights Webquest

Created by
Mr Deeds
Built this webquest as a supplement to my book, McGraw "United States Government Our Democracy." but will work with any government book. Specifically covers: -Major 1st amendment cases. -14th Amendment and Incorporation -Civil Rights (Brown v. Board, Obergefell v. Hodges, Civil Rights Act) -19th Amendment Title IX -Right to Privacy. (Griswold & Roe) Most links direct to oyez.org and law.cornell.edu
Preview of Crime and Forensics - 4th Amendment: If Google can have your data, can police?

Crime and Forensics - 4th Amendment: If Google can have your data, can police?

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article about the 4th Amendment and an individual's right to privacy in the digital age. Also included is information about retrieving information from crime scenes. The information is from aetv.com, the questions are mine. A great supplement, fill in, sub plan or discussion starter! MS Word doc for easy editing.
Preview of Introduction to Criminology- A four to five week course

Introduction to Criminology- A four to five week course

Created by
Beth Poust
Updated August 2021 with working current links. Please re-download the unit if you purchased it previously. This unit presents a complete overview of criminology and includes daily lessons (along with articles, materials, and web quests) games and activities and three short assessments. Everything needed to teach the introduction tocriminology is present in the unit and students in grades 8-12 would be appropriately and actively engaged in the activities, readings, and supplementary materials.
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