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Intro to crime Vocab Blooket Work on your presentations
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What is crime?
Slide 2 - Mind map
Slide 3 - Slide
Is it the complete definition though?
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Give examples of crimes you know.
Slide 5 - Mind map
Types of crime
Violent
Property Victimless
Consensual
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Violent crime
In a violent crime, a victim is harmed by or threatened with violence.
Violent crimes include rape and sexual assault, robbery, assault and murder.
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Property crime
In a property crime, a victim's property is stolen or destroyed, without the use or threat of force against the victim.
Examples: burglary and theft as well as vandalism and arson.
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Victimless crime
Victimless crimes are crimes that do not directly and specifically harm another party.
Examples: public drinking, trespassing, drug use and traffic violations.
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Consensual crime
A consensual crime is a public-order crime that involves more than one participant, all of whom give their consent as willing participants in an activity that is unlawful.
Examples: prize fights, euthanasia, possessing a banned book.
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Blue collar vs. white collar
White collar crime refers to financial crimes like embezzlement and insider trading.
Blue collar crime refers to street crimes like assault, burglary, and drug crimes.
Slide 11 - Slide
Think of one a crime you gave as an answer to the previous question: is it a white collar or a blue collar crime?
Slide 12 - Open question
Which of these is a property crime
A
Murder
B
Theft
C
Embezzlement
D
Rape
Slide 13 - Quiz
Which of these is a violent crime?
A
Burglary
B
Insurance fraud
C
Car theft
D
Assault
Slide 14 - Quiz
Is selling drugs on the street a white or a blue collar crime?
A
White
B
Blue
C
Also white
D
Also blue
Slide 15 - Quiz
Your opinion
You will now get a couple of statements. You will have either agree or disagree, be prepared to give an explanation of your choice.
Slide 16 - Slide
"Let justice be done, though the heaven's fall"
Agree
Disagree
Slide 17 - Poll
It is worse to let an innocent person go to jail than to not punish a guilty person.
agree
disagree
Slide 18 - Poll
Laws change
Due to the evolution of opinion and technology.
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Slide 19 - Slide
Should people be punished for offensive comments made online?