Vocabulary activity: Define: Crime Incarceration Community Policing

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Vocabulary activity: Define: Crime Incarceration Community Policing Bell Ringer Vocabulary activity: Define: Crime Incarceration Community Policing

Introduction Unit 2 - Criminal Law and Juvenile Justice According to the FBI in the year 2013 a property crime occurred about every 3.7 seconds and a violent crime occurred about every 27 seconds.

Class Discussion Activity – Group Activity Problem 7.1 (pg. 73) Is it a crime, if so, how serious?

Crime Maps New Orleans Crime Maps https://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/page/new_orleans_murders. html News report on FBI crime data https://www.everythinglubbock.com/news/kamc-news/fbi-releases- violent-crime-data-lpd-lacks-confidence-in-the-reporting- system/820800717

Close Reading Pg. 74 -75 From your close readings identify in you notes the following: Since the 1980s has crime generally decreased or increased? What type of crime has seen a dramatic increase in arrest? This is a result of “war ________.” What dos the book say are some possible causes of crime? What does research say concerning the correlation between the economy and crime? What does research say concerning the correlation between the poverty and crime? What did the book identify as an important factor in crime reduction? What country has the highest incarceration rate of any industrialized nation?

U.S Crime Clock Problem 7.2