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Murder

unlawful killing of another person

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How many jurors in a criminal trial?

12

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Identify a theory we have studied

- labelling theory

- social control

- moral panics

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What is the worlds largest desert?

Sahara desert

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How many legs does a spider have

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What is the only English word that ends with the letters “mt”?

Dreamt

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Manslaughter

Unlawful unintentional killing of another person
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Identify the standard of proof

Balance of probabilities

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Identify the 5 purposes of sanctions

(BONUS 25 POINTS if you are EXTREMELY specific)

- punishment

- deterrence (specific & general)

- denunciation

- protection

- rehabilitation

200

What year did the titanic sink?

1912

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What language has the most words?

English

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What is the largest country in the world that does not have a river? 

Saudi Arabia

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Culpable driving

The act of causing the death of another person while driving a motor vehicle

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Explain the burden of proof & who has it

The responsibility to prove a case. This is on the prosecution

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Define the social control theory

Looks at the interaction between the individual and their society and how they influence someone's behaviour.

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What is the chemical symbol for water?

H2O

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The fairy in Peter Pan goes by this name

Tinker Bell

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Which movie was the first to win all five major Academy Awards (Best Picture, Actor, Actress, Director, and Screenplay)?

It Happened One Night (1934)

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Mens rea & Actus reus

Guilty mind & guilty act

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Identify two rights an individual has when interacting with police

- right to contact a lawyer and a relative or friend

- right to silence

- right to a person in attendance

- right to an interpreter


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Explain the process of the labelling theory

The labelling theory believes that once an individual is given a deviant label they will stick with that label. This individual then continues the behaviour. 

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What sport features in the Wimbledon Championships?

Tennis

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Which country has the most natural lakes?

Canada

400

What ancient library was burned multiple times by different empires, including the Romans and early Christians?

The Library of Alexandria

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Imprisonment

The removal of a persons freedom & liberty by putting them in prison.
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Identify the 4 elements of murder

1. The killing was unlawful

2. The accused's acts were voluntary

3. The accused caused the victims death

4. The accused acted with intent to kill or cause serious harm

500

Identify the 5 stages of a moral panic

1. Identification

2. Media reports

3. Labelling & stereotyping

4. Reaction of institutions

5. Fear & panic intensifies

500

What two animals are on Australia's coat of arms?

Emu & kangaroo

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Which country has won the most FIFA World Cups

Brazil

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Which fruit was once known as a “Persian apple,” giving it the name it has today?

Peach

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Deviance

The violation of social norms, which results in a negative response from people in society.

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Answer this on the whiteboard:

Distinguish between aggravating and mitigating factors. Use examples to support your response.

Sample answer:

Aggravating factors are those that increase the severity of a crime, such as using a weapon. Whereas, mitigating factors are those that decrease the severity of a crime, such as showing remorse. The difference between the two is the level of severity.

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Answer this on the whiteboard:

Discuss how imprisonment achieves a purpose of sanctions.

Sample answer:

Imprisonment achieves specific deterrence as it prevents the offender from reoffending again due to the harsh penalty they receive. However, imprisonment doesn't achieve both specific and general deterrence as there is still a large number of people reoffending after they are released from prison.

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What part of the brain is responsible for regulating hunger and thirst?

Hypothalamus

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What word in the English language has the most definitions?

Set

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What Beatles song was the first to feature the word “love” in the title?

Can't Buy Me Love (1964)

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