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3Chapter SECTION OPENER / CLOSER: INSERT BOOK COVER ART Particular Crimes Section 3.2

Do Now Question What are the types of crimes against people? Objective: SWBAT discern between the different types of specific crimes against people

Some crimes can be specifically categorized as crimes against people Objective: SWBAT discern between the different types of specific crimes against people Crimes Against People

Murder is the unlawful killing of another human being with malice aforethought. First Degree Murder-Must involve premeditation (death penalty) Second Degree Murder-This charge is similar to first degree, but does not involve death penalty Murder Objective: SWBAT discern between the different types of specific crimes against people

Manslaughter is the unlawful killing of another human being without malice aforethought. Objective: SWBAT discern between voluntary and involuntary manslaughterManslaughter

Voluntary manslaughter- the person killed another suddenly as a result of great personal distress Involuntary manslaughter-a person kills another while committing an unlawful or careless act Objective: SWBAT discern between voluntary and involuntary manslaughter

Battery is the unlawful touching of another person. Assault is an attempt to commit battery. New York State has assault only Aggravated Assault involves the use of a weapon in the assault Objective: SWBAT discern between assault and battery Assault and Battery

Kidnapping is the unlawful removal or restraint of a person against his or her will. Objective: SWBAT identify and explain the conditions of kidnappingKidnapping

Sex offenses include statutory rape and sexual assault. Objective: SWBAT discern between the different types of specific crimes that may be committed against people Sex Offenses

Domestic violence is any reckless form of physical or mental abuse within a family or household. Objective: SWBAT discern between the different types of specific crimes that may be committed against people Domestic Violence

Actions using certain symbols, writings, pictures, or spoken words to cause fear or anger in people because of their race, religion, color, or gender are known as hate crimes. Hate Crimes

What is the difference between murder and manslaughter?

ANSWER Murder indicates malice aforethought and manslaughter does not.

Do Now Question What are the crimes against property?

Common crimes against property include burglary, larceny, embezzlement, robbery, arson, vandalism and shoplifting. Objective: SWBAT discern between the different types of specific crimes that may be committed against property Crimes Against Property

Burglary is the breaking and entering of homes and other places with the intent to commit a misdemeanor or a felony. Objective: SWBAT discern between the crimes of burglary and robberyBurglary

Robbery is the wrongful taking and carrying away of the personal property of another through violence or threats. Objective: SWBAT discern between the crimes of burglary and robberyRobbery

Larceny is the unlawful taking and carrying away of the personal property of another with the intent to deprive the owner of the property. Ranges from petty larceny up to grand larceny Objective: SWBAT discern between the different types of specific crimes that may be committed against peopleLarceny

Embezzlement is the wrongful taking of another’s property by a person who has been entrusted with that property. Objective: SWBAT discern between the various types of crimes against propertyEmbezzlement

Arson is the willful and malicious burning of homes and other buildings. Objective: SWBAT discern between the various types of crimes against propertyArson

Vandalism is the willful or malicious damage to property. Objective: SWBAT discern between the various types of crimes against propertyVandalism

Shoplifting is the act of stealing goods from a store. Objective: SWBAT discern between the various types of crimes against propertyShoplifting

During the time Joe Banks worked at the Stop and Go gas station, he put nearly 600 gallons of gasoline into his own car without paying for it. What crime is he probably guilty of?

ANSWER Embezzlement

Objective: SWBAT discern between the various types of motor vehicle violations Do Now Question What are motor vehicle violations?

Drag racing—the unauthorized racing of two vehicles side by side and the timing of vehicles that separately run a prearranged course. Joyriding—taking temporarily a motor vehicle without the owner’s permission. DWI/DUI Texting while driving Reckless driving Parking/speed violations Driving without having a license Objective: SWBAT discern between the various types of motor vehicle violations Motor Vehicle Violations

Objective: SWBAT discern between the various types of offenses involving controlled substances Do Now Question Why are alcohol, tobacco, and drugs considered controlled substances? Explain why you think these are the most heavily abused drugs.

3.2 Crimes Involving Controlled Substances Federalandstategovernments control who may or may not possess or use alcoholtobaccodrugs Objective: SWBAT discern between the various types of offenses involving controlled substances

Objective: SWBAT discern between the various types of offenses involving computers/internet Do Now Question What kind of crimes can a person commit with a computer? Explain.

Computers and network devices have introduced new ways to commit crimes. Both federal and state statutes address this new legal problem. Objective: SWBAT discern between the various types of offenses involving computers/internet Computer Crimes

The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act is aimed at computer hackers. The National Information Infrastructure Act outlaws the extortion of money or other favors in exchange for not causing a computer system to crash. Objective: SWBAT discern between the various types of offenses involving computers/internet Federal Computer Laws

Computer trespass outlaws using a computer for any crime. Computer fraud statutes make it an offense to use a computer to acquire property, services, or money by fraud. Objective: SWBAT discern between the various types of offenses involving computers/internet State Computer Laws

Some states have a detailed list of computer-related crimes including: Objective: SWBAT discern between the various types of offenses involving computers/internet State Computer Laws theft of computer services destruction of equipment misuse of computer information