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Chapter 9 Crimes Against The Person Homicide Suicide Assault and Battery Rape
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One violent crime every 19 seconds One murder every 27 minutes One forcible rape every 9 minutes One assault every 31 seconds
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Crimes Against People Homicide Assault Battery Rape All Punishable Up To Life, or Even Capitol Punishment!
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What is Homicide? The killing of one human being by another May be criminal or non-criminal
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Murder Statistics 1997 – 18,209 murders (7 percent lower than 1996 total) 77% of victims males, 88% over 18 90% assailants male, 53% black 42% of victims knew their assailants 29% slain by husband/boyfriend Firearms used 7 of 10 murders
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Victims 1994 – 8,116 young people (15-24) were victims of homicide. 22 per day! Of all victims 38% younger than 24 Leading cause of death 15 to 24 yrs old Homicide rate for males (15-24) 10 times higher than in Canada, 15 times higher than Australia, and 28 times higher than France and Germany!
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Types of Homicides Noncriminal and Criminal 1st degree murder 2nd degree murder Manslaughter Voluntary Involuntary
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Types of Criminal Homicides Determined according to “malice” 1 st Degree Murder Killing that is premeditated Most Severe Sentence up to capital punishment
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2 nd Degree Murder Murder with malice, no premeditation No Such Charge in Illinois Voluntary Manslaughter Victim “provokes” killer No “cool down” “Crimes of Passion” Sentence less severe Example?
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Felony Murder Murder that occurs during a felony (robbery) Most states consider it the same as 1 st degree murder
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Less Severe Forms Involuntary Manslaughter Unintentional killing Results from gross negligence Negligent homicide Same as Involuntary Manslaughter in most states Vehicular Homicide Illinois 85% rule
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Non-Criminal Homicide Killing that is justified Act of war Executioner carrying out a death penalty Killing of a criminal by a police officer Self defense
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Assault and Battery Assault Attempt or Threat Battery Actual contact No real difference by the courts Different degrees Aggravated Assault
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Assault is an attempt to carry out physical attack on a person. If the person feels threatened, then an assault has occurred! What is Assault and Battery?
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Different Types of Assault Aggravated Assault - (Worst) Intention to murder, rob, rape..etc. Spreading AIDS, Use of a Weapon Assaults on Police, Teachers, Judges Most assaults are committed with a weapon (handgun) Class X Felony - Prison Term - Life/Death Penalty
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What is Battery? Unlawful Physical Contact on a Person Without Their Consent Intent to do Bodily Harm
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Rape 2 Classifications Forcible Rape (Aggravated Sexual Assault) Statutory Rape Underage (most states age 16) Consent not an issue Age not a defense Past history of female not a defense Date (Acquaintance) Rape Victim knows the attacker
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Suicide 31,284 suicides committed in 1995, more people died from suicide than homicides (22,552) 9 th leading cause of death for all Americans. 3 rd leading cause for 15-24. 60% committed by firearms High rate among Native Americans (64%)
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People living in households where guns are kept 5 time greater of committing suicide Males 4 times more likely than females to commit suicide Teenagers and elderly – high risk group Prevention? Brainstorm Answers National Hotline 1-800-999-9999
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