Crimes Against
the Person
AGENDAMarch 19, 2013
Today’s topics Taking care of each other Crimes Against the Person Crimes Against Property
Homework Chapter 11: Read + Glossary terms
Take Care of Each Other
Parties to a CrimeProblem 8.2 -- Create chart in your notebook:
Work with your group to complete the chart
Character Involvement / Actions Which party are they?1. Jeb2. Marci3. Carl4. Shawn5. David
Preliminary CrimesProblem 8.3:
Work with your group to answer questions A-D in your Portfolio
Crimes Against the Person
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
HOMICIDE
Homicide1. Criminal (intent or result of reckless behavior)2. Non-criminal (excusable or justifiable)
Criminal Homicide terms• ADD: Felony Murder
NOTE: The Street Law textbook is a broad, national overview and does not always reflect Oregon law…
Oregon law: Homicide
HOMICIDE
You Be The JudgeHomicide Cases
Page 109
1. Work with your group to answer all three questions.
2. Write your answers in your Portfolios.
ASSAULT and BATTERYDefine: Assault - Battery - Stalking - Sexual Assault
Oregon Law• Four degrees of assault• Assault and battery used interchangeably
ASSAULT and BATTERY163.160 Assault in the fourth degree. (1) A person commits the crime of assault in the fourth degree if the person:
a) Intentionally, knowingly or recklessly causes physical injury to another; or
b) With criminal negligence causes physical injury to another by means of a deadly weapon.
ASSAULT and BATTERY163.185 Assault in the first degree. (1) A person commits the crime of assault in the first degree if the person:
a) Intentionally causes serious physical injury to another by means of a deadly or dangerous weapon;
b) Intentionally or knowingly causes serious physical injury to a child under six years of age;
c) Violates ORS 163.175 (intentionally or knowingly physical injury) knowing that the victim is pregnant; or
d) Intentionally, knowingly or recklessly causes serious physical injury to another while operating a motor vehicle under the influence of intoxicants
– 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 PropertyDestruction of property
1. Arson2. Vandalism
Crimes Against PropertyTheft of property
1. Larceny2. Shoplifting
Crimes Against PropertyTheft of property
1. Embezzlement2. Extortion
Crimes Against PropertyTheft of property
1. Robbery2. Burglary
Crimes Against PropertyTheft of property
1. Receiving stolen property2. Forgery
Crimes Against PropertyTheft of property
1. Unauthorized use of a vehicle (UUV)2. Carjacking
Homework
Before you leavePick up your belongings & any trashStraighten up your area
HomeworkChapter 11: Read + Glossary terms
Pictionary/CharadesClear your desks / Close books & notebooks
Select a championAn artistic/creative person who has done the work
Wait for your champion to start drawingIf 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