The person(s) who is harmed because of crime
Victim
Not taking responsibility for the crime. For example, an offender is denying when he or she irresponsibly thinks or says “I didn’t do anything wrong.”
Denying
What impact addresses the money loss or costs associated with the injury, loss, or damage.
Financial Impact
Use of drugs, including alcohol that affect your brain so that you cannot _______ clearly.
think
Who plays dual roles as twin brothers confronting a sinister force in the 1930s Mississippi?
Michael B Jordan
Payment, repair or community service projects that begin to pay back the victims or the community for losses, injuries, or harm caused by the criminal behaviors.
Restitution
Suggesting that the impact of the crime is less than it really is. For example, an offender is minimizing when he or she irresponsibly thinks or says “I only borrowed his car to test-drive it; then I was going to take it back.”
Minimizing
What impact includes the feelings in response to a crime. It may be initial responses like fear or shock; but it also includes responses that may happen after the crime. For example, grief, guilt, loss, anger, etc.
Emotional Impact
A skill that involves the process of thinking about possible actions and their consequences and choosing a course of action. A good decision is made by choosing a realistic course of action that is expected to resolve the situation with the least harm to self or others.
Decision-making
What comes down but never goes up?
Rain
When the offender begins to address the harm for his or her actions, changing behavior and taking responsibility for the harm.
Amends
tting the blame, or partial blame, on the victim. For example, an offender is blaming the victim when he or she thinks or says “She wouldn’t have been mugged if she hadn’t been walking the dark streets alone
Victim Blaming
What Impact is how the crime affects the mind or mental abilities to respond. For example, a victim may become severely depressed after a crime or have suicidal thoughts from the loss or grief.
Psychological Impact
Give in to ___________ and do something you don't want to do in order to fit in or be accepted.
peer pressure
Which was founded first: Netflix or Google?
Netflix
The harm caused to victims, their families, or the community because of a criminal action. The harm may be physical such as a broken arm, financial such as cost of medical bills or property loss, or emotional such as extreme fear, depression, or grief.
Victim Impact
Trying to justify the crime. For example, an offender is rationalizing when he or she irresponsibly thinks or says “I was freezing outside. I broke into his garage so I could get warm.
Rationalizing
What Impact has to do with the body, and the actions or body’s response to crime. For example, bruises, broken bones, crying or hitting. It can also be the items that were taken or damaged, such as the car being stolen, graffiti, etc.
Physical Impact
The results of an action.
Consequences
What horror movie is famous for the line, "Do you like scary movie?"
Scream
True or False: In Florida, a crime victim, or his/her survivors have a constitutional right to be present, informed and heard at all crucial stages of the proceedings.
True
(Irresponsible Thinking or Responsible Thinking)
“I was cold and needed someplace to sleep. So, I broke into the empty building since no one was using it anyway.”
Irresponsible
(Myth or Reality) Property crime does not harm anyone because insurance will take care of everything.
Myth
(True or False) Acting quickly without thinking things through can interfere with good decision making.
True
What color is a polar bears fur?
Clear