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The Week of October 26-30
Monday, October 26 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Discuss crime trends in the United States over the past five decades Procedure: 1. UCR v. NCVS 2. Predict when crime will peak based on data on right 3. PowerPoint Discussion Day 6 4. Meth Scourge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKOMHlbw5xY 5. Summative Review HW: 1. Prepare for test on Friday, October 30 (Study guide) 2. Work on Research Assignment for Tuesday, October 27. Must be submitted via turnitin.com or Google Classroom. Remember, one page response also required as per the directions. Tuesday, October 27 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Discuss crime trends in the United States over the past five decades Procedure: 1. Do Now: Crime and Women video on right a. Compile a list of reasons for the rise in crime among females b. Why is there a disparity between males and females still? 2. PowerPoint Discussion Day 7 3. Summative Review: Devise questions for guest speaker tomorrow 4. Study guide HW: Prepare for test on Friday, October 30 (Study guide) Wednesday, October 28 Guest speaker from Berkeley College Thursday, October 29 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Analyze and demonstrate mastery of content concerning measuring and classifying crime Procedure: 1. Study guide 2. Jeopardy HW: Prepare for test on Friday, October 30 (Study guide) Friday, October 30 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Analyze and demonstrate mastery of content concerning measuring and classifying crime Procedure: 1. Test HW: None. |
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The Week of October 19-23
Monday, October 19 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Distinguish the categories of classifying crimes Procedure: 1.Do Now: Crime Rankings for worst to least bad (see PowerPoint day 3) 2.Discuss lists in pairs for consensus and/or disagreement 3.Categorize same crime list into distinct groups on pages 78-79 4. Discuss categorizations 5. PowerPoint Discussion Day 3 6. The War on Drugs HW: Work on Research Assignment for Tuesday, October 27. Must be submitted via turnitin.com. Tuesday, October 20 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Analyze the importance of the UCR in measuring crime Procedure: 1. Mala in Se or Mala Prohibita? Polygamy video 2. Reading/questions on day 4 of PP 3. PowerPoint Discussion Day 4 4. Summative Review: Explain why the UCR is important to measuring and tracking crime throughout the United States in 3-5 sentences. 5. Graphic Organizer HW: 1. Work on Research Assignment for Tuesday, October 27. Must be submitted via turnitin.com. 2. Prepare for quiz on Thursday, October 22 Wednesday, October 21 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Analyze key weaknesses of the UCR 2. Discuss alternative measures to the UCR Procedure: 1. Do Now: Victim Scenarios 2. PowerPoint Discussion Day 5 3. Snitching Video 4. Graphic Organizer of crime categories/distinction 5. Summative Review HW: 1. Work on Research Assignment for Tuesday, October 27. Must be submitted via turnitin.com. 2. Prepare for quiz on Thursday, October 22 Thursday, October 22 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Analyze and demonstrate mastery of content concerning measurement and categorization of crime Procedure: 1. Quiz 2. Current Events in Criminal Justice HW: 1. Work on Research Assignment for Tuesday, October 27. Must be submitted via turnitin.com. Friday, October 23 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Apply sociological and biological theories for research assignment. Procedure: 1. Research Assignment HW: Work on Research Assignment for Tuesday, October 27. Must be submitted via turnitin.com or Google Classroom. Remember, one page response also required as per the directions. |
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The Week of October 12-16
Monday, October 12 No School - Columbus Day Tuesday, October 13 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Distinguish between criminal and civil law Procedure: 1. OJ Simpson: Criminal v. Civil Law 2. Discuss key differences in small groups: write 5-8 sentences 3. Class Discussion 4. PowerPoint Discussion Day 1 5. Summative Review HW: None. Wednesday, October 14 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Apply sociological and biological theories for research assignment. Procedure: 1. Research Assignment HW: None. Thursday, October 15 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Discuss the differences between a misdemeanor and a felony Procedure: 1. Crime and Punishment "quiz" 2. Discuss above "quiz"/tally results 3. Discuss potential punishments as full class and why we might choose certain punishments 4. Pages 74-78 - Did we give crimes punishments based on recommendations 5. PowerPoint Discussion Day 2 6. Exit Slip HW: None Friday, October 16 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Compare and contrast American, Russian, and Norwegian Prisons Procedure: 1. Bastoy Prison 2. Discuss Film in pairs 3. Discuss in full class 4. Russian Prison 5. Compare and contrast Norweigian, American, and Russian prisons: 10 sentences. HW: None. |
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