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Law (SCP) 732
Crimes--Chapter 5


TIME FRAME: Two weeks
GRADE: 11-12
CONTACT:


         MAP LEVEL:
12.0 BUSINESS EDUCATION

12.0.2.9.1 -- Students will analyze the relationship between ethics and the law and describe sources of the law, the structure of the court system, different classifications of procedural law, and different classifications of substantive law.

12.0.2.9.5 -- Students will explain the legal rules that apply to personal property and real property.

12.0.2.9.7 -- Students will explain how advances in computer technology impact such areas as property law, contract law, criminal law, and international law.



What are the elements of a crime?
What crimes are felonies?
What crimes are misdemeanors (infractions)?
When is one person responsible for the misconduct of another person?
What are the punishments for criminal conduct?



What are crimes?
How are crimes classified?
What are business-related crimes?
What rights does a person have when arrested?
When is one person responsible for the criminal conduct of another?
What are defenses to criminal charges?
What are the punishments for crimes?



Students will:
1. Be able to research
2. Be able to analyze an arrest and determine if the accused received all guaranteed due process rights
2. Be able to distinguish between misdemeanors and felonies
3. Be able to distinguish between a procedural defense and a substantive defense




Test
Quiz
Case analysis
Case problems
Homework
Classwork




Textbook
Workbook
Video: Crime and Punishment
TV
Internet
Computers