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Warm Up – Last Meals http://www.buzzfeed.com/alanwhite/12-pictures-of-death- row-prisoners-last-meals

Welcome C&E Students Grab your handout and settle in Roll Call Question: What would your “last meal” be? Bell Work: What are the steps in a criminal justice case? What is a plea bargain? What is an acquittal? WILD CARD: What is the “Selective Service”?

Types of Punishment: Incarceration: locked up in prison What’s the difference between jail and prison? Probation: jail sentence can be avoided with supervision and restrictions Suspension: privilege is taken away for a period of time

House Arrest: confined to your home Monetary Compensation: paying a certain amount of money to the prosecution/plaintiff (i.e. a fine for speeding or damages to pay for the repairs to someone vehicle you crashed into) Confiscation of Property: seizing property that was used in a crime or when you fail to pay a fine Capital Punishment: death penalty for murder or treason

You Decide the Punishment In you groups Read the scenarios and determine what the sentence/punishment be for the person who is being convicted of a crime Choose From: Incarceration Probation Suspension House Arrest Monetary Compensation Confiscation of Property Capital Punishment Remember the 8th Amendment!!!

Welcome C&E Students! Grab today’s handouts and settle in Roll Call Question: Would you rather have stretchable legs or stretchable arms? Bell Work What type of crime(s) would you have to commit to receive capital punishment? What is the difference between probation and suspension? What would happen if someone could not pay their fines or money they owed the government?

http://www.buzzfeed.com/fitn essbuzz/dogs-behind-bars- 669r Animals in Prison??? http://www.buzzfeed.com/fitn essbuzz/dogs-behind-bars- 669r

4.2 Jurisdiction and addressing Criminal Behavior Objective: Analyze the principle of jurisdiction in addressing criminal behavior

Federalism: where national and state governments share power Federalism in Action Federalism: where national and state governments share power

Jurisdiction – authority to hear a case What is Jurisdiction? Jurisdiction – authority to hear a case

Federal Agencies FBI: Federal Bureau of Investigation Mission: To protect/defend the US against terrorists and foreign intelligence threats. To uphold and enforce criminal law Jurisdiction: Federal (Entire Country) Spying Kidnapping Bank Robbery Fraud (against the gov’t) Interstate Transportation Extortion Civil Rights

NSA – National Security Agency Mission: Intelligence agency responsible for monitoring US and Global communications Jurisdiction: Federal (Entire country) Cryptology- Collection, decoding, translation and analysis of information and data for foreign intelligence Protecting US gov’t communications systems Collects and stores all phone records of all American citizens!!!!

Secret Service Mission: Protect National Leaders Safeguard US financial structures Jurisdiction: Federal (Entire Country) Prevent Counterfeiting Protecting the President, Vice President and their families Financial Fraud and ID Theft

State Agencies SBI: State Bureau of Investigation (NCBI in North Carolina) Mission: Prevent Criminal Crimes Find Criminals Jurisdiction: A State Drug Investigations Election Law Violations Gambling Theft/damage to state property Environmental Crimes Computer Crimes

Highway Patrol/State Trooper Mission: Making State Highways/Freeways/Public Roads Safe Jurisdiction: State DUI/DWI Car Accidents Evacuation Routes

Local Agencies Sheriff’s Department Mission: Protecting the lives and property of all citizens within the county Jurisdiction: County Enforcing law and investigating crimes (civil and criminal) Maintaining County Jail Providing security for courts

Police Department Mission: Problem solving with citizens Prevent crimes Improve citizens’ quality of life Jurisdiction: Local – City Limits Protecting life and property of citizens Upholding law

Role Plays: Law & Jurisdiction You will be reading scenarios in which a crime has been committed. You must figure out… 1. whether it is a civil or criminal case 2. Which law enforcement agency has jurisdiction over the case There may be some overlap, so DON’T TRIP!

Bingo! Let’s play Bingo to review what we have covered in Unit 4 so far!

What’s The Point of Incarceration? Recidivism Rehabilitation

Crime & Punishment We will be watching several videos comparing different prison systems. As you watch fill out your handout

Keep Discovering When you are done: All you need is a pencil When you are done: Grab a Textbook and begin reading pgs. 244-247 Answer Questions 2,3, 4, 6 on a separate sheet of paper.