Bell Ringer Vocabulary activity: In your notes define the following term: Unlawful Imprisonment Abduction
Crimes Against the Person Kidnapping (Unlawful imprisonment, abduction) Taking away a person against their will. When the victim is takin across state lines it becomes a federal crime.
Crimes Against the Person Assault and Battery Assault – The threat to do bodily harm Battery – Unlawful physical contact. Harm need not occur. Stalking, Cyberstalking – Repeated threats or following that the victim to fear death or bodily injury.
Crimes Against the Person Assault and Battery https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuyhxlKdp54&spfreload=5
Crimes Against the Person Assault and Battery Bullying – A form of assault and battery in which peers or acquaintance intimidate others. A study found that 60% of boys identified as bullied in grade 6-9 were convicted of at least one crime by the age of 24
Crimes Against the Person Assault and Battery Bullying – A form of assault and battery in which peers or acquaintance intimidate others. A study found that 60% of boys identified as bullied in grade 6-9 were convicted of at least one crime by the age of 24
Crimes Against the Person Rape and Sexual Assault Sexual Assault – unwelcomed sexual contact by some form of force or when the victim is incapacitated. Rape – Unlawful sexual intercourse Statutory Rape – Sexual intercourse by an adult with someone under the age of consent, even if the victim is willing
Crimes Against the Person Rape and Sexual Assault Criminal Sexual Assault – Allows for same sex rape or sexual assault charges. Acquaintance Rape (Date rape) – Sexual assault by someone known to the victim
Crimes Against the Person Rape and Sexual Assault https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/06/10/the-very-british-video-helping-americans-understand-sexual-consent/?utm_term=.cbf250681098