Define Employability skills?
The essential skills, personal qualities and values that enable you to thrive in any workplace.
What is Fraud?
This crime involve to illegal act of deceiving someone to gain money or assets, often in a business context.
what are two major crime classifications called?
Felony and Misdemeanors
What is Insurance?
a contract between an individual or business with an insurance company to help provide financial protection and mitigate the risks associated with certain situations or events.
Who is the person responsible for deciding the verdict in a bench trial?
Judge.
What is Time Management?
The act of illegally transferring money or property in a way that hides the true origin of the funds.
What is a Felony
a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
What type of insurance protects your home and belongings from damage or theft.
Homeowners insurance
What is the name of the process where a convicted person asks a higher court to review the decision of a lower court?
An Appeal.
Name 3 soft skills
Communication, Teamwork, Critical Thinking
What is Embezzlement?
This crime involves a person in a position of trust misusing their role for personal gain.
What is a Misdemeanor
a criminal offense for which the maximum penalty is no more than 364 days in county jail and a fine of not more than $1,000.00.
What is the name of the federal program that provides health coverage for people aged 65 or older?
What is Medicare.
What is the name of the warning given bu police to infrom suspects of their right before arrest and questioning?
What is Communication skills
The ability to interact effectively with others
What is Identity theft
This crime refers to the illegal use of someones else's identity for fraudulent purposes.
How to tell the difference between misdemeonars and felonies
You can tell the difference between a misdemeonars and a felony by the crime that the person has committed such as stealing something and its less the $500 its a misdemeanor but if it's more than $500 it's a felony
What type of coverage pays for damages to another person's vehicle in an accident you caused?
Liability insurance.
what is the name of the right that protects individuals from being tried twice for the same crime?
Double Jeopardy.