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Preview of Forensics Active Reading Case Study BUNDLE

Forensics Active Reading Case Study BUNDLE

Created by
WISEflamingo
FORENSIC SCIENCE PRINT & GO! The top-rated Wiseflamingo Forensic Case Studies in one place and for a discount! Each case study focuses on a different topic in which forensic techniques played a key role in bringing about justice. Students read the highly engaging text while answering questions, highlighting and underlining key ideas! These case studies have great ratings individually and I have gotten an overwhelmingly positive response from my students. My forensic students are constantly
Preview of SMART Goals: The Importance Of Goal Setting Lesson

SMART Goals: The Importance Of Goal Setting Lesson

Do your students struggle with setting and following through with their goals? The Importance of Goal Setting Lesson will help students learn about the importance of setting goals and how to create SMART goals. Students will learn first hand why setting goals are important with an experiential learning activity. Afterwards, students will learn about SMART Goals and learn how to write their own.●●● This is a perfect lesson to explain SMART Goals and is great for classrooms or small groups. ▶
Preview of Criminal and juvenile Justice

Criminal and juvenile Justice

19.1 Crime in American Society Criminal and Juvenile Justice Types of Crime I: Crimes Against People Types of Crime II: Crimes Against Property Types of Crime III: White-Collar Crime Types of Crime IV: Victimless Crimes Types of Crime V: Crimes against Government 19.2 The Criminal Justice System What Happens to Someone Who is Arrested? Going to Trial Correctional Institutions Facts and Quotes Source: U.S. Department of Justice Watching: Law and Order On a piece of paper: Summarize the episode.
Preview of Rwanda - Understanding the Road to Genocide

Rwanda - Understanding the Road to Genocide

Created by
Janet Hall
This 2-3 day lesson plan focuses on the factors that came together in Rwanda that led to the genocide of 1994. All needed materials are provided (including links to two online video clips) except for Post-It style notes which will be used for student groups when they share decisions with the class. In addition to the subject content, the lesson also addresses Common Core State Literacy Standards for History/Social Studies.I must say that I was pretty upset when Oklahoma's new state standards r
Preview of Introduction to Criminal Justice Unit Bundle

Introduction to Criminal Justice Unit Bundle

This bundle includes everything you need for the introduction unit for your criminal justice classroom. This bundle includes the following: 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 Amendments PPT and Guided Notes, Goals and Models of Criminal Justice PPT and Guided Notes, Official Crime Statistics of Criminal Justice PPT and Guided Notes, Crime Control Model vs. Due Process Model PPT and
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 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 American Law: Intro to Law: Criminal vs. Civil Law TEACHER PPT

American Law: Intro to Law: Criminal vs. Civil Law TEACHER PPT

This product is a Power Point Presentation that may be used by a teacher to guide his/her lecture. It may also be provided directly to students (in which case, I recommend downloading it as a PDF file). This presentation covers the following concepts / terms:Understand the difference between the two major types of law (criminal law, civil law, standard of proof, preponderance of the evidence, beyond a reasonable doubt)This presentation aligns with Learning Target 1 taught during my Introductio
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 Scooby Doo - Clue Analysis and Video Guide for Criminal Justice Students

Scooby Doo - Clue Analysis and Video Guide for Criminal Justice Students

Scooby Doo - Clue Analysis and Video Guide for Criminal Justice Students.Track evidence, sketch the villain, build an evidence board and determine who done it!Law & Public Safety students love it!Episodes can be found for free on Youtube.
Preview of Deviance Unit Bundle (Movie Guide, Drop and Drag Activity, Notes, Case Studies)

Deviance Unit Bundle (Movie Guide, Drop and Drag Activity, Notes, Case Studies)

Our deviance unit is sociology is one of my favorites to cover! Included in this bundle are a couple of interactive activities covering crime and deviance theories, a movie guide (multiple choice) on 13th, a google presentation and note-taking guide on the deviance theories, and student practice worksheets to help understand Merton's Strain Theory. All items are EDITABLE (google doc/presentation links are included) and can be used for remote/distance learning. Teacher keys included!
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 Ways to reduce juvenile crime - juvenile justice worksheet - criminal law

Ways to reduce juvenile crime - juvenile justice worksheet - criminal law

Created by
AMY MILLER
Students brainstorm ways to reduce juvenile crime - juvenile justice worksheet - criminal law
Preview of American Law: Criminal Law: The Criminal Justice Process TEACHER PPT

American Law: Criminal Law: The Criminal Justice Process TEACHER PPT

This product is a Power Point presentation that may be used by a teacher to guide his/her lecture. It may also be provided directly to students (in which case, I recommend saving it as a PDF file). This presentation covers the following concepts / terms:Describe the basic stages of the criminal justice process (arrest, charge, conviction, sentence)Describe the basic strategies used to establish a defense (plea bargain, alibi, DNA evidence)Describe the basic defenses available to people accused
Preview of New Year 2024 Poem and Activity | Burning the Old Year | Close Reading Poetry

New Year 2024 Poem and Activity | Burning the Old Year | Close Reading Poetry

Ring in the new year by exploring the poem "Burning the Old Year" by Naomi Shihab Nye, followed by a community-building activity. Students will read and analyze this beautiful poem and then engage in a ceremony of their own to let go of the old year and bring in the new. This fun twist on a New Year's resolution activity is one of my favorite things to do in the classroom. Over the years, my students and I have found meaning in this activity that resonates on a personal and communal level. I hop
Preview of Forensic Science 101 - Questioned Documents (Article and Assignment / Sub)

Forensic Science 101 - Questioned Documents (Article and Assignment / Sub)

Forensic Informational Reading Article : Questioned Documents (Handwriting Analysis)This assignment is perfect for class work and discussion, homework, or extra credit.The assignment is a 2-page article that highlights the specifics surrounding the forensic science field of working with handwriting and various documents.There is a 2-page question sheet to accompany the article.The article and questions are provided as MS-Word documents so you can modify as needed to fit the needs of your student
Preview of Defenses, Factors of Punishment, Punishments for Crimes - criminal law worksheet

Defenses, Factors of Punishment, Punishments for Crimes - criminal law worksheet

Created by
AMY MILLER
DEFENSES: alibi, self-defense, defense of a third party, crime prevention, duress, infancy, insanity, mental defect, statute of limitations, entrapment, involuntary intoxication, necessity FACTORS influencing sentence: remorse, past record, age, role, motive, violence, injury PUNISHMENTS: suspended sentence, probation, home confinement, jail, prison, restitution, fines, work release, weekend sentencing, imprisonment, rehabilitation, rehab, treatment
Preview of Street Law:  2nd Amendment Crimes Involving Guns Discussion Activity

Street Law: 2nd Amendment Crimes Involving Guns Discussion Activity

This is an activity that presents several scenarios of crimes involving guns. The students read the scenarios on their own and answer the questions. Get back together as a large group to discuss the answers. Good introduction to the 2nd Amendment and Gun laws.
Preview of Criminal Process Crossword worksheet arrest, indictment, arraignment, trial

Criminal Process Crossword worksheet arrest, indictment, arraignment, trial

Created by
AMY MILLER
Criminal Process Crossword - arrest, booking, indictment, arraignment, trial, sentencing
Preview of PowerPoint: Criminology Theories

PowerPoint: Criminology Theories

Created by
Shelagh Hockley
Why do people commit crimes? This 20-slide PowerPoint traces the historical roots of criminology starting with Classical Theory of the 17th century, Positivism of the 19th century, and concluding with modern biological, psychological, and sociological theories. Each slide contains a lot of information and teachers may wish to spread this presentation over several days. This presentation was originally created for a grade 12 law class but could be used in an introductory college-level course in
Preview of United States Constitution: Mock Congress: How A Bill Becomes A Law

United States Constitution: Mock Congress: How A Bill Becomes A Law

Created by
Joe History
I use this mock Congress after The How A Bill Becomes A Law PowerPoint found in my TPT store and before The How A Bill Becomes A Law quiz found in my TPT store. This is a fun activity for students because students come up with their own idea for a law and they are actively engaged in every step of the process for how a bill becomes a law. Included in this download: 1. Teacher Directions 2. Student directions 3. Handout for students to fill out when they write their bills. 4. Handout for
Preview of Criminal Justice I Full Curriculum - Everything You Need!!!!

Criminal Justice I Full Curriculum - Everything You Need!!!!

This is my full curriculum for Criminal Justice I. It includes 34 PowerPoints 33 Guided Notes, 4 full unit activities. 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 Amendments PPT and Guided Notes, Goals and Models of Cri
Preview of Classroom Historical Mock Trial - R. v. Louis Riel (1885)

Classroom Historical Mock Trial - R. v. Louis Riel (1885)

Created by
Paul Aitken
The original trial of Louis Riel in 1885 is arguably one of the most famous trials in Canadian History. The trial, which took place in July of 1885, lasted only five days and resulted in a guilty verdict. Riel was subsequently executed by hanging, and outcome which has had a lasting impact on French-English relations in Canada.In this activity students will recreate the trial of Louis Riel and learn about the events of both the Nortwest Rebellion (1885) and, to a lesser extent, the Red River Reb
Preview of Distance Learning: Sociology of Crime & Deviance: Reporting of Crime

Distance Learning: Sociology of Crime & Deviance: Reporting of Crime

Created by
Resources Galore
Here is a product which provides various scenarios related to crime to examine students' perceptions about whether these crimes would be reported to police or not. This is followed by a critical question which might instigate a lively discussion in class!Check out more quality, ready-to-use resources:More from Resources GaloreFollow me on:PinterestThank you for visiting my store!*****************************************************************************CUSTOMER TIPS:• Don’t Forget to collect y
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