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Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice

Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice A _____ is an act that _______ the ______ of _______, or the _______.

Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice There are ____ levels of _______: _________ _____________ ___________

Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice A ______ is a _______ crime. It is ____________ by a ____, ________, or _______. Examples of felonies are _____, _________, and ___________________. (Attempt to cause bodily harm.)

Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice A ____________ is a ____ _____crime. It is _________ by a ____, __________, or both, but not as ________ as a _______. Minor ______, _______ without a _______, and _____ _______are misdemeanors.

Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice An _________ is a _____ ______. It is punishable by a _____, but ___ __________. __________ and _________ are infractions.

Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice A crime requires ___ __________: ______________________ To ______ a crime _______ does not require ______________________.

Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice Defenses to committing a crime include: _________ ___________ ____________ __________________

Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice ___________ is when a person is ________ by a _____________ into _____________.

Section 2.2 Types of Crimes

Section 2.2 Types of Crimes Crimes can be categorized into crimes against: _________ __________ _________ __________ ___________

Section 2.2 Types of Crimes Crimes against people include: __________ ______________ _____________ ____________ _____________

Section 2.2 Types of Crimes _______ is the _________of another person. ____________ is _______ another person ______________ to do so.

Section 2.2 Types of Crimes ____________ laws __________, _________, and other _________from _________, ___________, or ___________ by other family members.

Section 2.2 Types of Crimes Crimes against property include: ___________ _____________ ____________

Section 2.2 Types of Crimes _______ is taking property ____________ _______________. ________ is ______ into a house _______ ______________.

Section 2.2 Types of Crimes ________ is taking property through ______________________________. __________ is ________________ to property.

Section 2.2 Types of Crimes Crimes against business include: _____________ __________ _________ ______________ ____________

Section 2.2 Types of Crimes Crimes against the government include: ___________ __________________ __________ ________________

Section 2.2 Types of Crimes Crimes against __________ include: _________________________

Section 2.2 Types of Crimes Another category of crimes is ____________________. This includes: ____________