Презентация интегрированного занятия по профессионально-ориентированному английскому языку по теме «Исправительная система США» Подготовлена доцентом.

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Презентация интегрированного занятия по профессионально-ориентированному английскому языку по теме «Исправительная система США» Подготовлена доцентом кафедры языков Костанайской академии МВД РК ЕСКАТОВОЙ Г.К.

THE US CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM. Welcome to our lesson! THE US CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM.

Training the usage of the words on topic “The US Correctional System. Our goals. Revision of the topics “Crime”, “Punishment”. Training the usage of the words on topic “The US Correctional System. Getting ready for a test on topic.

Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (1874 -1965) “Show me your prisons and I shall state the level of democracy in your country”. Winston Churchill.

Make up sentences. crimes investigate criminal s commit dangerous different detectives

Say in one word: A person who commits a crime is a __________. 2. The place where the crime has been committed is a _____.

Say in one word: 3. Things which can be found on the crime scene are _____. 4. A person who investigates a crime is a _______.

Say in one word: 5. A person who is kept in prison is a _______. 6. A type of punishment when the criminal is killed is a ____.

Make the right choice: 1. A person who sees how the crime has been committed is a _____. a witness. a detective. a victim. a prisoner. a suspect.

Make the right choice: prisoner. victim/looser. detective. witness. 2. A person, who is injured or damaged during the crime committing is a _____. prisoner. victim/looser. detective. witness. parolee.

Make the right choice: a suspect. a juvenile offender. 3. A person who is suspected in crime committing is _____. a suspect. a juvenile offender. an investigator. a prisoner. a judge.

Make the right choice: judges. victims. jury. prisoners. criminals. 4. Twelve people who can charge the guilt or innocence of a suspect in court are _____. judges. victims. jury. prisoners. criminals.

Correctional system. Correctional system. Penitentiary system Penal system Corrections

Fine Types of mixed punishments and alternatives to imprisonment Compensation Restitution Forfeiture. Confiscation Community work/ community service Probation

Imprisonment imprisonment Short-term Long-term

Parole the end of prison term early release from prison before good behavior granted for granted for obeying prison rules

Death row Death sentence Raping Murder Kidnapping, hostage’s resulting in death robbery Armed Hijacking Terrorism Treason Death row

Life imprisonment there is no death in countries where implemented penalty. felonies. committing given for life imprisonment without parole LWOP –

Find the corresponding translation. олім жазасы; түрмеден қашу шартты түрде берілген жаза; түрмеден шартты түрде мерзімінен бұрын босату; айыппұл; қоғамдык жұмысқа тарту түрмеден босату fine capital punishment parole community work probation release from prison community service death sentence, death penalty escape from prison execution

Check yourselves. Олім жазасы - capital punishment, execution, death sentence and death penalty Түрмеден қашу -escape from prison Шартты түрде берілген жаза - probation; Түрмеден шартты түрде мерзімінен бұрын босату - parole Айыппұл - fine Қоғамдык жұмысқа тарту - community work and community service түрмеден босату - release from prison

The difference between parole and probation is given to a person instead of being put into prison; granted by the judge in the court; a probationer doesn’t go to prison. Parole is given to a prisoner who has spent a part of his or her term of imprisonment in prison; granted by Parole Board or Parole Commission; a parolee spends a mandatory term in prison.

The similarity between parole and probation allow offenders to live in society ; criminals are supervised by a parole officer or a probation officer; if offenders break the law they are put into prison.

Restrictions for parolees and probationers must report to a parole or a probation supervisor; must not meet with known criminals; must have a job; must work; must not drink alcohol; must not use drugs; must not have and use weapon.

Pardon and amnesty. Amnesty [‘æmnәsti] – амнистия, рақымшылық Pardon [‘pa:dn] – помилование, кешірім.

an official order by a government that allows prisoners to be free. Pardon or amnesty? an official order by a government that allows prisoners to be free. official forgiveness of a criminal for a committed crime

Answer the questions: What is correctional system? 2. What types of punishment do you know?

Answer the questions: 3. What punishments are called alternatives to imprisonment? 4. What is imprisonment?

Answer the questions: 5. What types of imprisonment do you know? 6. What are the main goals of imprisonment?

7. What is parole? 8. What is the death sentence? Answer the questions: 7. What is parole? 8. What is the death sentence?

Answer the questions: 9. What criminals can get the death sentence? 10. What penalty is given to prisoners convicted to death in countries which have no death penalty?

What prison is it? That prison was in the USA. It was situated on an island. Very dangerous criminals such as Al Capone or Robert Stroud (known as a cannery breeder) were imprisoned there. Moreover, that prison has been described in one of the books about young magician Harry Potter (in that book it was called Azkaban).

Alcatraz was a military prison located on a small island in the middle of San Francisco Bay in California, United States. In the 20th century Alcatraz was a federal maximum security prison. The most dangerous criminals had been imprisoned there for about 30 years from the time of Great Depression till 1963 when it was closed and became a national recreation area.

What prison is it? It was a prison in the 16th and 17th century. It is called “the key“ to London, as it is situated on the bank of the river Thames and was an ancient fortress for many years. It is now a museum and the place where the crown jewels are kept.

The Tower of London. Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress, more commonly known as the Tower of London, is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London, England. Black ravens are kept there, as Englishmen believe them to be sacred birds, symbols of British monarchy and prosperity.

The US Corrections. FBP Prisons Bureau of Federal British prisons Federation of Prisoners Block of

Types of CIs. Find 6 mistakes. 1. Maximum security prison. 2. Medium security prison. 3. Middle security prison. 4. Minimum security prison. 5. Low security prison 6.Broad security prison. 7. Reformatory. 8. Reformation. 9. Female prison. 10. Male prison. 11. Open prison. 12. Closing prison. 13. Children prison. 14. Detention house. 15. Detective home.

Types of CIs. Check yourselves. 1. Maximum security prison. 2. Medium security prison. 3. Middle security prison. 4. Minimum security prison. 5. Low security prison 6.Broad security prison. 7. Reformatory. 8. Reformation. 9. Female prison. 10. Male prison. 11. Open prison. 12. Closing prison. 13. Children prison. 14. Detention house. 15. Detective home.

Choose the right synonym to: A correctional officer is a______. prisoner. inmate. warder. supervisor. juvenile offender.

Choose the right synonym to: A ward in a prison for keeping inmates is a____. cell. canteen. workshop. warder. bed.

Choose the right synonym to: A female prison is ____. segregation cell. punishment cell. male prison. women prison. juvenile prison.

Define the following: a) It is a common cell. b) It is a single cell.

b) It is a prison section. Define the following: a) It is a prison cell. b) It is a prison section.

What criminal is he? Mr. Shamurnderer. was put into prison for committing a very serious crime. He has been kept in maximum security prison. He is a life prisoner. He is a LWOP prisoner.

What have these persons done? 1) Mrs. Scupticede 2) Mr. Parsdronist 3) Mr. Dowburngler a) set fire to businessman’s house. b) entered the office at nignt using a piclklock and stole a large sum of money from the safe. c) killed herself.

Check yourselves Mrs. Scupticede killed herself. She committed suicide. Mr. Parsdronist set fire to businessman’s house. He committed arson. Mr. Dowburngler entered the office at nignt using a piclklock and stole a large sum of money from the safe. He committed burglary.

THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION Andy Dufresne worked in a bank. He was convicted of murdering his wife and her lover. Andy was not guilty of that crime. But he was put into Shawshank prison in 1947 and received a double life sentence for the crime… Andy couldn’t prove he was innocent and decided to escape from prison.

Thank you for attention!