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Crimes Against the Person

Crimes Against the Person. AGENDA March 19, 2013. Today’s topics Taking care of each other Crimes Against the Person Crimes Against Property Homework Chapter 11: Read + Glossary terms. Take Care of Each Other. Parties to a Crime. Problem 8.2 -- Create chart in your notebook:

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Crimes Against the Person

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  1. Crimes Againstthe Person

  2. AGENDAMarch 19, 2013 Today’s topics Taking care of each other Crimes Against the Person Crimes Against Property Homework Chapter 11: Read + Glossary terms

  3. Take Care of Each Other

  4. Parties to a Crime Problem 8.2 -- Create chart in your notebook: Work with your group to complete the chart

  5. Preliminary Crimes Problem 8.3: Work with your group to answer questions A-D in your Portfolio

  6. Crimes Against the Person

  7. Classroom Ground Rules • Keep the classroom a Safe Space for everyone • Be here to listen, learn and participate • Respect other peoples’ property • Take care of each other

  8. HOMICIDE Homicide • Criminal (intent or result of reckless behavior) • Non-criminal (excusable or justifiable) Criminal Homicide terms • ADD: Felony Murder NOTE: The Street Law textbook is a broad, national overview and does not always reflect Oregon law… • Oregon law: Homicide

  9. HOMICIDE You Be The Judge Homicide Cases Page 109 • Work with your group to answer all three questions. • Write your answers in your Portfolios.

  10. ASSAULT and BATTERY Define: Assault - Battery - Stalking - Sexual Assault Oregon Law • Four degrees of assault • Assault and battery used interchangeably

  11. ASSAULT and BATTERY 163.160 Assault in the fourth degree. (1) A person commits the crime of assault in the fourth degree if the person: • Intentionally, knowingly or recklessly causes physical injury to another; or • With criminal negligence causes physical injury to another by means of a deadly weapon.

  12. ASSAULT and BATTERY 163.185 Assault in the first degree. (1) A person commits the crime of assault in the first degree if the person: • Intentionally causes serious physical injury to another by means of a deadly or dangerous weapon; • Intentionally or knowingly causes serious physical injury to a child under six years of age; • Violates ORS 163.175 (intentionally or knowingly physical injury) knowing that the victim is pregnant; or • Intentionally, knowingly or recklessly causes serious physical injury to another while operating a motor vehicle under the influence of intoxicants

  13. – RAPE – – STATUTORY RAPE – – DATE RAPE – Define • Least reported crime. Why? • Problem 9.2 (page 114) • Group 1 = A, Group 2 = B, etc. • Be prepared to lead class discussion

  14. Crimes Against Property Two broad categories: • Destruction of property • Theft of property

  15. Crimes Against Property Destruction of property • Arson • Vandalism

  16. Crimes Against Property Theft of property • Larceny • Shoplifting

  17. Crimes Against Property Theft of property • Embezzlement • Extortion

  18. Crimes Against Property Theft of property • Robbery • Burglary

  19. Crimes Against Property Theft of property • Receiving stolen property • Forgery

  20. Crimes Against Property Theft of property • Unauthorized use of a vehicle (UUV) • Carjacking

  21. Homework Before you leave • Pick up your belongings & any trash • Straighten up your area Homework • Chapter 11: Read + Glossary terms

  22. Pictionary/Charades Clear your desks / Close books & notebooks Select a champion • An artistic/creative person who has done the work Wait for your champion to start drawing • If a team starts rattling off random terms, they will forfeit a point to the other team. Champions may gesture, but may not speak or use any letters

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