Which category of crime does assault fall into?
Violent crime
What does the word 'cause' mean?
The reason for something happening
What are the physical consequences of crime?
Being injured in the crime, permanent disfigurement.
Imprisoned - physical separation from family, friends and community.
What are laws?
Laws are rules made by the government that everyone must follow to keep people safe.
What are the 3 key roles of the police?
To prevent crime
To investigate crime
To protect people
What is arson?
Deliberately setting fire to property
How can being addicted to drugs or alcohol lead someone to commit crimes?
Addiction may make people steal or do other illegal things to get what they need.
What are the emotional consequences of crime?
PTSD, depression, anxiety, grief.
What happens if you break the law?
There are consequences - prison, fines, community service.
How many divisions are in Police Scotland?
13
What is an example of non-violent crime?
Theft, fraud, traffic violations
What is one reason someone might steal something?
Poverty - they don't have enough money
What are the economic consequences of crime?
Loss of job - being unable to earn money.
What is the name given to a person who is legally recognised as living in a country?
Citizen
What role do police have in education?
They can visit schools. Give talks on the consequences of crimes.
What is anti social behaviour?
Behaviour by a person which causes, or is likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress.
What is the word that means someone has been found guilty of a crime in a court of law?
Conviction / convict / convicted
What is a rule?
A behaviour or expectation that people should follow
On foot, bike, car and horseback
What is another word for 'crime'?
Offence
When can the police stop and search without a warrant?
If the police officer suspects an individual to be in possession of drugs, weapons, stolen property.