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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

If you need to create more slides to answer your learning outcomes you may (ctrl + m) or Insert New Slide. For each learning outcome Answer in 1 paragraph (3-5 sentences.) Answer using 3-5 bullets Answer using 2 bullets and/or sentences and 1+ image/graphic representation

Chapter 07 – Learning Outcomes

Explain who determines what constitutes a crime and the goals for designating crimes. Answer Identify types of crimes. Answer Evaluate the seriousness of various crimes. Answer

Crime Definition Incarceration Definition Community policing Definition

Explain the extent to which gangs are problem in the United States. Answer Describe common characteristics of gangs including membership, illicit activities, rituals, and use of symbols. Answer List reasons why people join gangs. Answer Identify successful community responses to gangs and delinquency. Answer

Describe the relationship between guns and crime. Answer Interpret the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Answer Describe how the U.S. Supreme Court has interpreted gun-control laws in relation to the Second Amendment. Answer Describe various state and federal laws that have been passed to regulate firearms. Answer

Identify social problems compounded by substance abuse. Answer Describe the relationship between alcohol and violent crimes. Answer Describe the legal penalties and human costs of driving while under the influence of alcohol. Answer Explain implied consent laws and the possible consequences of refusing to take an alcohol test. Answer

Describe the purpose of drug courts. Answer Evaluate proposals to legalize illicit drugs. Answer

Substance abuse Definition Drunk driving Definition Implied consent law Definition Recidivist Definition

Describe methods used to assist victims of crime. Answer Explain the purpose of “Megan’s Laws.” Answer

Restitution Definition

List ways of preventing crime. Answer State how to report a crime. Answer

Complaint Definition Testify Definition