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Crimes Against Property. 1.Grab an iPad 2. Tap on the Big L app 3. Log into the blog (log-ins) 4. Answer the Crimes Against Property Questions. Big L Blog Question 1: What is the difference between criminal and civil law?. God ’ s Word.
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Crimes Against Property 1.Grab an iPad 2. Tap on the Big L app 3. Log into the blog (log-ins) 4. Answer the Crimes Against Property Questions
Big L Blog Question 1: • What is the difference between criminal and civil law?
God’s Word • Ephesians 4:28: Let the thief no longer steal, but rather let him labor, doing honest work with his own hands, so that he may have something to share with anyone in need. • Why do we steal?
Arson • Willful and malicious burning of another person’s property
Arson • Willful and malicious burning of another person’s property • If done with intent to collect insurance $, this is an additional crime (fraud)
Vandalism • Willful destruction of, or damage to , the property of another “But Mr. Dunckel, we were just trying to have fun with our Senior Prank!”
Vandalism • Willful destruction of, or damage to , the property of another • Can be either a felony or misdemeanor Big L Blog Question 2: What is the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor?
Larceny • The unlawful taking of and carrying away of the property of another with the intent to steal
Larceny • The unlawful taking of and carrying away of the property of another with the intent to steal • Two classes, grand and petty, based upon value
Larceny • The unlawful taking of and carrying away of the property of another with the intent to steal • Two classes, grand and petty, based upon value • Grand = felony • Petty = misdemeanor
Larceny • The unlawful taking of and carrying away of the property of another with the intent to steal • Two classes, grand and petty, based upon value • Grand = felony • Petty = misdemeanor • Shoplifting is a form of larceny
Larceny • The unlawful taking of and carrying away of the property of another with the intent to steal • Two classes, grand and petty, based upon value • Grand=felony, petty misdemeanor • Shoplifting is a form of larceny • Concealment is the attempt to shoplift
Embezzlement • Unlawful taking of property by someone to whom it is entrusted
Robbery • Unlawful taking of property form a person’s immediate possession
Burglary • Unauthorized entry to any structure with the intent to commit a crime
Extortion • Use of threat to obtain property
Forgery • Falsely makes or alters a written document with intent to fraud
Forgery • Falsely makes or alters a written document with intent to fraud • Uttering – offering a forged document as genuine
Receiving Stolen Property • Knowingly buying stolen goods
Receiving Stolen Property • Knowingly buying stolen goods • IF it is over $100 in value then it is a felony
Unauthorized Use of Vehicle • temporary
Unauthorized Use of Vehicle • Temporary • Carjacking- use of force to take vehicle
Unauthorized Use of Vehicle • Temporary • Carjacking- use of force to take vehicle • Punishable up to life in prison
Computer Crime • Any violation of criminal law that involves the use of computer technology
Computer Crime • Any violation of criminal law that involves the use of computer technology • Hackers- less serious offenders
Computer Crime • Any violation of criminal law that involves the use of computer technology • Hackers- less serious offenders • Crackers- criminal hackers, serious offenders
Computer Crime • Any violation of criminal law that involves the use of computer technology • Hackers- less serious offenders • Crackers- criminal hackers, serious offenders • There is debate over the severity of punishment for hackers
Computer Crime • Any violation of criminal law that involves the use of computer technology • Hackers- less serious offenders • Crackers- criminal hackers, serious offenders • There is debate over the severity of punishment for hackers • It is a federal crime to access corporate or federal sites illegally
Big L Blog Question 3 With the increased use of technology in our society, computer related crimes have sky rocketed. It is very difficult for our laws to keep up with changes in technology. Do you feel that our laws should severely punish those who commit computer crimes? Examples: hacking into web-sites, illegal downloads of music, identity theft
What did you learn today? • Tap on the app labeled “student” • Enter room number 169512 • Enter your name, and answer the questions • When done, logout of the program and return iPad to cabinet