What is Victim Awareness
the understanding and recognition of the impact that criminal behavior has on victims, their families, and the community
navigating and overcoming obstacles/challenges in life
What is SAGE
Summit Academy Gun Education
What is Life Skills
Skills used to navigate everyday life effectively.
What is A.R.T.
Aggression Replacement Training
Who is directly affected in an incident?
Define the word 'obstacle'
a thing that blocks one's way or prevents progress.
What is gun violence
violence involving firearms
What is a budget
an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
Name 5 group norms
Answers vary
What is restorative justice
Justice that focuses on repairing the harm caused by crime
Who can help you overcome an obstacle.
Friends, Family, etc.
Where does gun violence occur most times
communities with high levels of poverty (answers vary)
provides direction, motivation, and a framework for success
Why is respect important
Respect is crucial for building positive relationships, creating a sense of safety and well-being
How is the community effected by a crime
Points if you explain properly.
How do you show respect to people
treating them with consideration, politeness, and empathy, recognizing their worth and individuality (answers vary)
How is the community effected by gun violence
The community loses trust (answers also vary)
Why is hygiene important
maintaining overall health, preventing illness, and promoting well-being
mental health, school performance, overall well-being, bad example (answers vary)
Explain the ripple effect.
Points if you explain properly.
Why is it important to work with others
personal and professional growth, fostering creativity, boosting productivity, and enhancing problem-solving skills (answers vary)
Name two kinds of Violence
Suicide, Unintentional Gun Violence, Planned Deliberate Gun Violence, Unplanned Deliberate Gun Violence, Crime Related Gun Violence
Explain what passive-aggressive is
(of behavior) characterized by indirect resistance to the demands of others and avoidance of direct confrontation
What is BARJ?
Balanced and Restorative Justice