Crimes Against Property. AGENDA March 21, 2013 Today’s topics  Taking care of each other  Crimes Against Property  Pictionary / Charades Homework 

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Crimes Against Property

AGENDA March 21, 2013 Today’s topics  Taking care of each other  Crimes Against Property  Pictionary / Charades Homework  Enjoy your Spring Break!

Take Care of Each Other

Classroom Ground Rules  Keep the classroom a Safe Space for everyone  Be here to listen, learn and participate  Respect other peoples’ property  Take care of each other

– RAPE – – STATUTORY RAPE – – DATE RAPE – Define  Least reported crime. Why?  Problem 9.2 (page 114)  Group 1 = A, Group 2 = B, etc.  Be prepared to lead class discussion

Crimes Against Property Two broad categories: 1.Destruction of property 2.Theft of property

Crimes Against Property Destruction of property 1.Arson 2.Vandalism

Crimes Against Property Theft of property 1.Larceny 2.Shoplifting

Crimes Against Property Theft of property 1.Embezzlement 2.Extortion

Crimes Against Property Theft of property 1.Robbery 2.Burglary

Crimes Against Property Theft of property 1.Receiving stolen property 2.Forgery

Crimes Against Property Theft of property 1.Unauthorized use of a vehicle (UUV) 2.Carjacking

Pictionary/Charades Clear your desks / Close books & notebooks Select a champion  An artistic/creative person who has done the work Wait for your champion to start drawing  If a team starts rattling off random terms, they will forfeit a point to the other team. Champions may gesture, but may not speak or use any letters

Homework Before you leave  Pick up your belongings & any trash  Straighten up your area Homework  Enjoy your Spring Break!