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Free criminal justice - law handouts

Preview of Economics/Personal Financial Literacy- Real Life Simulation- Job Application

Economics/Personal Financial Literacy- Real Life Simulation- Job Application

Created by
Kyle Muntzinger
The Job Application is a supplemental document to the Real Life Simulation. In this project each student uses the concepts and terminology learned from the past units covering the topics of personal finance and consumerism. Students receive a “reality check” and throughout the simulation get a real understanding of what it takes to survive on their own in the real world. As the project progresses students engage in group discussion, make important decisions affecting them personally, and use t
Preview of Racial Justice for Kids | Black Lives Matter | Distance Learning

Racial Justice for Kids | Black Lives Matter | Distance Learning

I'm sure I'm not alone in having a grade school education that largely avoided issues of racial injustice. Sure, we learned about slavery, but nothing about persisting injustices. In light of current events, it is especially important that even young learners have exposure to concepts like discrimination, privilege, and racial justice. I created this packet to help make sure that parents and educators have access to materials to help them discuss the events that are happening during this quickly
Preview of Types of Forensic Evidence Color By Number Activity

Types of Forensic Evidence Color By Number Activity

Learn the types of forensic evidence with a fun color-by-number activity. This activity covers direct, circumstantial, biological, physical, class, individual, trace, and comparative evidence terms, definitions, and real-world examples. This ready-to-use resource is a supplementary activity geared toward an introductory forensic science class.What Is Included?This resource contains a student question document, a color-by-number student document, and a color-coded answer key. Topics Covered: Ty
Preview of 13th Discussion Questions PLUS Film Viewing Guide - Ava Duvernay - Netflix Movie

13th Discussion Questions PLUS Film Viewing Guide - Ava Duvernay - Netflix Movie

Created by
Spoiled Teacher
Find Ave Duvernay's Film, 13th, on Netflix.In this documentary, scholars, politicians, and activists analyze the criminalization of African-Americans and the U.S. Prison Boom.This product doubles as Discussion Questions and a Film Viewing Guide since the questions appear in the order that the film addresses them.There are 37 questions written according to Bloom's Taxonomy and the last several questions are mini-project suggestions. Students are able to extend their learning through graphic desi
Preview of Forensic Science Unit 1: Intro to Forensic Science

Forensic Science Unit 1: Intro to Forensic Science

The first unit of High School Forensic Science containing the following:1) Unit 1 Intro to Forensics notes2) Supplemental information for teachers notes3) Suggested activities and recommended links4) Sample lesson plans aligned to Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)5) Five(5) question Quiz with a Key
Preview of Landmark Supreme Court Case review chart

Landmark Supreme Court Case review chart

Created by
Victoria Figgers
This is a chart of Landmark Supreme Court cases that will help students to review for state exams. It includes a brief background, constitutional issue, opinion and impact for each case. There are 17 cases total. Marbury v. Madison through New York Times v. US.
Preview of Just Mercy Activities (FREE)

Just Mercy Activities (FREE)

Created by
Me and My Laptop
Activities to accompany the film Just Mercy. Includes universal themes definition activity for prereading, indirect characterization activity, flat/round and static/dynamic characters activity, theme analysis, movie quotations for discussion, plot analysis, and links to online activities and resources.
Preview of Law & Order Episode WorkSheet

Law & Order Episode WorkSheet

This worksheet is designed for Criminal Justice, Social Studies, or English educators and their students who are fans of the Law & Order franchise. It can be used while watching any Law & Order series, allowing students to note unfamiliar words for later research. This resource is suitable for both in-person and distance learning, promoting active engagement during the show. It has been successfully used in Law and Diplomacy classes. Feel free to try it; it's free! Subtitles are recommen
Preview of Silent Discussion Activity: Supreme Court Landmark Cases Analysis Con Law

Silent Discussion Activity: Supreme Court Landmark Cases Analysis Con Law

Title: Silent Discussion Activity: Supreme Court Case AnalysisObjective:The objective of this activity is to engage in a silent discussion regarding various Supreme Court cases. Each student will analyze a case, extract a quote or pose a question, and pass it on to another student for further response. This activity aims to foster critical thinking, comprehension, and engagement with legal precedents.Materials Needed:Printed copies of various Supreme Court cases (one for each student (Vernonia v
Preview of The Criminal Justice System: Investigations Worksheet

The Criminal Justice System: Investigations Worksheet

A worksheet about investigations in the criminal justice system. There are 15 fill-in-the-blank by circling the correct word questions and six vocabulary matching questions.This worksheet goes with the textbook Government Alive! Power, Politics, and You.
Preview of Missing Person Databases in the United States

Missing Person Databases in the United States

Welcome to "Missing Person Databases in the United States," a forensic science webquest designed to deepen your understanding of missing person databases in the United States. In this webquest, you will embark on a virtual journey to investigate the intricacies of these databases, their significance in forensic science, and their role in aiding the search for missing individuals. This digital resource is perfect for a sub plan!
Preview of Bill of Rights Learning Stations

Bill of Rights Learning Stations

This lesson is filled with cooperative learning activities that allow students the opportunity to creatively evaluate the protections provided by the Bill of Rights. Ten learning stations include activities where students will interpret, evaluate, discuss, analyze and create using a variety of resources, including news articles, matching games, artwork and political cartoons. Perfect for grades 9-12 and takes about 60 minutes to complete. Students can work in pairs or small groups and will lo
Preview of Creating Laws Assignment

Creating Laws Assignment

Created by
Shelagh Hockley
This is a great introductory activity to do in a law class or even a civics class. Students have to consider how they would organize a large group of people stranded on a deserted island. They must think about what type of leadership is needed and what kinds of laws would be created. Students are asked to write their ideas in several paragraphs. I found that it gave me good insight into my students' writing abilities, which is very useful at the beginning of a course!
Preview of *FREE* List of Offenses (Defined): Crime & Punishment Criminal Justice Handout

*FREE* List of Offenses (Defined): Crime & Punishment Criminal Justice Handout

Created by
Mrs Wood Teaches
This Forensic Science resource is great to go along with any activity from my Crime & Punishment unit. Students reference the compiled list of the most common crimes and their accompanying definitions. They apply them to activities, assignments, class discussions and more!Included:- 1 pager (double sided) class set PDFLooking for more resources?*Crime & Punishment Unit BUNDLE*Unit Plan: Crime & Punishment  (FREE)Escape Room: Types of OffensesIntro to Crime & Punishment activity C
Preview of Document Analysis Case Study Project- forensic science
Preview of Criminal vs Civil Cases

Criminal vs Civil Cases

This is an easy to use reference for students learning the difference between criminal and civil cases. This is especially useful for English Language Learners.
Preview of Police Incident Report STUDENT WORKSHEET

Police Incident Report STUDENT WORKSHEET

This Crenshaw Criminal Justice Learning Tools Police Incident Report template is used to provide students the opportunity to practice filling out relevant details related to reporting criminal activity.By using this template, students become familiar with information such as date and time, when the incident occurred, incident location, incident details, contact information, etc. But more important, it gives students an opportunity to work on their handwriting by combining fine motor skills, lang
Preview of Criminal Law Writing Journal

Criminal Law Writing Journal

This is a simple writing journal that I created for my American Problems class. This class also introduces "Criminal Justice" aspects and aims to analyze the way American Policing affects us. I assign this weekly and post it to Google Classroom. I normally print off this paper to give to them feedback and score them on the rubric.
Preview of Criminal Law - Current Events Assignment

Criminal Law - Current Events Assignment

This Criminal Law Current Event assignment can be used as a one-class period assignment, or multiple class periods. One class period can be used for students to find the news article for their current event and create their presentation (slide presentation such as PowerPoint, Google Slides, Prezi). Other class periods can be used for each student to present their current event presentation to the class.
Preview of Criminal Justice Bell Ringer Blank Printable

Criminal Justice Bell Ringer Blank Printable

Criminal Justice Bell Ringer Blank PrintableThese blank bell ringers are perfect for everyday use in Criminal Justice. Simply write a prompt on the board, shine a prompt on the projector, etc. and students can answer on the printable. They are purposely created in black and white for easy printing. There are three bell ringers per page to cut back on paper. You can decide to cut them or students can complete three to turn in at once.
Preview of What is Justice? [video questions]

What is Justice? [video questions]

Have students watch the video: PBS Digital Studios. 2016. “What is Justice?: Crash Course Philosophy #40.” YouTube.Stop at various points and complete the worksheet. Then, students write a reflection on what they think justice is and/or how their idea of justice changed.
Preview of Witness Statement STUDENT WORKSHEET

Witness Statement STUDENT WORKSHEET

This Crenshaw Criminal Justice Learning Tools Witness Statement template is used to provide students the opportunity to practice filling out relevant details related to witnessing criminal activity.By using this template, students become familiar with information such as date and time, incident details, contact information, etc. But more important, it gives students an opportunity to work on their handwriting by combining fine motor skills, language, memory and concentration.ENJOY THIS FREE RESO
Preview of HSC Legal Studies Podcast Case Recommendations with Syllabus Links

HSC Legal Studies Podcast Case Recommendations with Syllabus Links

Two podcast recommendations for cases that can be used while teaching HSC Legal Studies. The document includes the podcasts and the links to the HSC syllabus each podcast covers.
Preview of The Rights of Youth at School

The Rights of Youth at School

Created by
mslink
Designed for secondary Civics and/or Law students, this reading comprehension will enable students to understand their rights and responsibilities in regards to attending school in Ontario. This reading comprehension covers CHV2O (Ontario Civics and Citizenship) curriculum expectations under B3. Rights and Responsibilities.
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