Crimes
Theories
Term 3
Random Trivia
Miss Gudzoska
100

Identify a crime

murder, manslaughter, culpable driving causing death, property damage, white collar crime, cyber crime

100

Provide an example of deviance

anything 

100

Age of criminal responsibility in Vic is....

12

100

What is the capital city of Canada?

Ottawa

100

What is Miss Gudzoska's favourite colour?

Pink

200

Define 'white collar crime'

Non-violent crime that is financially motivated

200

Define deviance

A collection of conditions, persons, or acts that society disvalues, finds offensive or condemns.


behaviors that are different to social rules and norms

200

Identify 2 police powers

enforce the laws, welfare checks, prevent crime, protect the innocent

200

Who was the first president of the United States?

George Washington

200

Where is Miss Gudzoska's family from?

Macedonia

300

Describe a role of the judge in a criminal case

hear cases --> hear a range of cases depending on the court they are in

apply law --> judges must interpret and apply the relevant statute and common law

review --> review decisions made on appeal

jury --> keep the jury in check

studies --> continue to learn and read new cases

evidence --> ensure all evidence presented is in line with the standard of the case

300

What does the labelling theory suggest?

Society creates deviance by identifying particular members as a deviant

300

Identify the 4 elements of murder

unlawful

voluntary

caused victims death

intent to kill or cause serious harm

300

What animal is on the Australian 5-cent coin?

Echidna

300

What is Miss Gudzoska's favourite food?

Lasagna

400

Using an example, explain mitigating and aggravating factors

mitigating - makes crime less severe e.g. shows remorse

aggravating - makes crime more severe e.g. criminal history

400

What does the labelling theory suggest about the police?

Becker's theory of labelling argues that police will use personal prejudice and bias against individuals before hearing details of the crime.

400

Mya went on a serial killing rampage...what court would she be heard in?

Supreme trial division

400

What was Erin Patterson's (the mushroom killer) final sentence? 

life in prison, with a fixed non-parole period of 33 years

400

What subjects does Miss Gudzoska teach?

Prison & Punishment, 2 x year 7 hums, legal, business

500

On the whiteboard, draw and label the court hierarchy

magistrates --> county --> supreme trial division --> supreme court of appeal --> high

500

Explain social control theory

looks at the interaction between the individual and their society and the ways in which social norms are supported.

500

How many people are on the jury in a criminal trial?

12

500

What is the smallest country in the world?

Vatican City
500

What hospital was I born at

Melbourne Hospital

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