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04/04 – Monday04/05 – Tuesday04/06 – Wednesday 1.5 minute Chapter 07 Quizlet 2.Complete Chapter 07 Crime in America – Summary and Problem PowerPoint (independent) 3.Turn In via Edmodo Assignment when finished 4.If time permits view Google Reader 1.5 minute Chapter 07 Quizlet 2.Complete Chapter 07 Crime in America – Learning Outcomes (work with a partner) 3.Turn In via Edmodo Assignment when finished 4.If time permits view Google Reader 1.5 minute Chapter 07 Quizlet 2.Complete Chapter 07 Crime in America – Objective Test EV Password: crime 3.After everyone has finished the objective test watch 12 Angry Men 1.Notes will not need to be taken unless the instructor feels that employees are not paying attention. Be able to discuss the movie in detail. Homework: study for Chapter 07 quiz, complete all items not finished in class

Chapter 07Pages 74-

Problem Sections Answer using sentences orBullets (lists) For each slide complete one of the following Summarize the section in 1 paragraph (3-5 sentences.) Summarize the section using 3-5 bullets Summarize the section using 2 bullets and/or sentences and 1+ image/graphic representation

Do you think a child access prevention law is effective? Give your reasons. Answer Is it appropriate that there is a similar federal criminal law? Explain. Answer Suppose you wanted a similar law passed in your state. What steps might you take to get such a law enacted? What organization might help you? What organizations might oppose such a law? Answer

You are a member of the state legislature, which has the power to change the law to try to solve this problem. Draft such a law. Answer Analyze the law that you drafted. Will it create any new problems? What can be done to resolve them? Answer What else could be done to reduce alcohol-related crashes? Would these measures work better than the law you proposed. Explain. Answer

Are drug courts a good idea? Explain. Answer Do you have a drug court where you live? If so, is it effective? Answer Why might some places not want a drug court? Answer

Are there any controlled substances that should be legalized (which still might allow some form of government regulation and even fines)? If so, which controlled substances should be legalized? Answer What are the most convincing arguments in favor of legalizing some controlled substances? Answer What are the most convincing arguments against legalizing any controlled substances? Answer How would society change if some controlled substances were legalized? Would these changes be good or bad? Explain. Answer

After listening to the experts, decide which of the approaches will most help the city of Southland. List the six approaches in order of your preference and give reasons for your ranking. Answer What are the costs and benefits of each approach? What are the problems of each? Answer Could more than one of the approaches be tried at the same time? If so, which ones go together most easily? Answer Which approach will you vote for? Explain. Answer

Which age group is most frequently the victim of crime? Least frequently? Answer What trend to you see in the data on victimization by age? Explain this trend. Answer What trend to you see in the data on victimization by gender? How would you explain this trend. Answer What trend to you see in the data on victimization by racial group? How might you explain this trend? Answer

 Just summarize  No problem

 Just summarize  No problem

Do you know anyone who has been the victim of a crime? What was the crime? How did it affect the person? The person’s family? Answer List and explain at least four things you can do to protect yourself from becoming a victim of crime. Answer Have you ever witnessed a crime? What happened? What did you do? If it happened again, would you do the same thing? Answer