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$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Drug Use Domestic Violence Harm to Property Delinquent and Unruly Children

$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $600 $800 $400 $1000 Drug Use Domestic Violence Harm to Property

Category 1 $200 _______involves the use of substances that are illegal and harmful

Category 1 $400 _____is a major chemical found in beer, wine, whiskey, and other distilled beverages

Category 1 $600 _____temporary roadblock set up by police to stop cars at random to check for drunk drivers

Category 1 $800 What is addiction?

Category 1 $1000 If a bartender sells alcohol to a minor, what are the charges?

Category 1 $200-Answer Drug Use

Category 1 $400-Answer Alcohol

Category 1 $600-Answer Sobriety checkpoints

Category 1 $800-Answer A person who can no longer function normally without drugs or alcohol

Category 1 $1000-Answer Can be jailed or fined or lose license to sell

Category 2 $200 ownership of someone is known as______.

Category 2 $400 Violence may take the form of ____ or ____ abuse

Category 2 $600 An order from the court to stop certain actions and cease contact

Category 2 $800 Many communities have set up ______ for abused women

Category 2 $1000 States have dealt with the domestic violence issue by passing _____.

Category 2 $200-Answer Custody

Category 2 $400-Answer Physical or mental

Category 2 $600-Answer Protective Order

Category 2 $800-Answer Shelters

Category 2 $1000-Answer Statues

Category 3 $200 _____is the act of stealing goods from a store.

Category 3 $400 _____is the willful or malicious causing of damage to property

Category 3 $600 _____ includes the unauthorized racing of two vehicles side by side, and the timing of vehicles that separately run a prearranged course

Category 3 $800 _______of the law is no excuse.

Category 3 $1000 ____is when someone without permission of the owner temporarily takes a motor vehicle

Category 3 $200-Answer Shoplifting

Category 3 $400-Answer Vandalism

Category 3 $600-Answer Drag racing

Category 3 $800-Answer Ignorance

Category 3 $1000-Answer Joyriding

Category 4 $200 Crime is illegal because of age

Category 4 $400 Crime is illegal regardless of age

Category 4 $600 Goal of Juvenile Court System

Category 4 $800 Before 1967 children were treated _____ from adults

Category 4 $1000 Name 3 of the 6 factors considered in Juvenile Court

Category 4 $200-Answer Unruly Child

Category 4 $400-Answer Delinquent

Category 4 $600-Answer Rehabiltation

Category 4 $800-Answer seperately

Category 4 $1000-Answer 1.Seriousness of offense 2.The minors family, school, and social history 3.Protection of Public 4.Nature of Past treatment effort 5.Likely hood of rehabilitation 6.Delinquency record

Final Jeopardy Answer yes or no and describe the legal principal

You have 1 minute to consult… Muhammad Lee, a mother of two, is in an abusive relationship. Her husband beats her and her kids at least twice a week. The government knows about the abuse, but Lee does not want to give up the kids. Can the government take the custody of Lee’s children without her permission?

You have 30 seconds to consult… Muhammad Lee, a mother of two, is in an abusive relationship. Her husband beats her and her kids at least twice a week. The government knows about the abuse, but Lee does not want to give up the kids. Can the government take the custody of Lee’s children without her permission?

You have 15 seconds to consult… Muhammad Lee, a mother of two, is in an abusive relationship. Her husband beats her and her kids at least twice a week. The government knows about the abuse, but Lee does not want to give up the kids. Can the government take the custody of Lee’s children without her permission?

Time Is Up Muhammad Lee, a mother of two, is in an abusive relationship. Her husband beats her and her kids at least twice a week. The government knows about the abuse, but Lee does not want to give up the kids. Can the government take the custody of Lee’s children without her permission?

Final Jeopardy - Answer Yes, if the children are in danger, or in a dangerous situation, the state has the right to take the custody of those children if the guardian is unwilling to provide a safe home for his/her child(ren).

Jeopardy Thank You For Playing!