Definitions
Scenarios
Processes
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100

Hate Crime

when an offender targets a victim based on their membership with a certain group (race, religion, gender, etc) 

100

What is this? "She shouldn't have worn that tight dress"

Victim-Blaming 

100

Owning One's Actions (2 steps) 

1) Accept Responsibility 

2) Make efforts to make amends

100

List Five types of peer pressure

1) Flattery
2) Threats/Intimidation
3) Fear
4) Persistence
5) Persuasion

100

What are the victims rights? (3) 

1) To be present

2) To be informed

3) To be heard 

200

Ripple Effect

a series of consequences or a spreading effect caused by a single action 

200

What is this? "A victim of a home invasion responds to the trauma by consistently checking his doors and windows and even quit his job to keep his home safe" 

Psychological- normal daily functions disrupted, trauma response 

200

Decision-Making Process (3 steps) 

1) Identify the problem or situation

2) Think about the options (and expected consequences)

3) Choose the best course of action (pick one)

200

What makes a gang? List at least three things.

1) Three or more people
2) Similar colors
3) Signs
4) Criminal activity

200

The types of victims

1) Primary- directly impacted/harmed

2) Secondary- indirectly impacted/harmed, like the family or community 

300
The four impacts of crime and the definitions

1) Emotional- the feelings in response to a crime
2) Financial- the money loss or costs associated with the injury, loss or damage.
3) Physical- the body, action or the body's response to a crime
4) Psychological- how the crime affects the mind or mental abilities to respond

300

What is this? "I stole the food because my mother and sister were hungry." 

Rationalizing 

300

Steps in an Apology (list 6 of the 8) 

1) Detailed account/summary
2) acknowledgement of the harm done
3) taking responsibility for it
4) recognition of your role in the event
5) Statement of regret
6) asking for forgiveness
7) A promise that it will not happen again
8) Reparations  

300

Who are the three people involved in restorative justice?

1) You (offender)

2) Victim 

3) Community 

300

Difference between regret and remorse 

Regret: a feeling of disappointment, wish you didn't do it 

Remorse: Deeper feeing of disappointment and wishing you didn't do it and then taking the steps to make the changes needed and make things right or better

400

The Four Stinkin' Thinkin' and the Definitions 

1) Denying- not taking responsibility
2) Minimizing- Suggesting that the crime is less than it is
3) Rationalizing- Trying to justify the crime, an excuse
4) Victim-Blaming- Putting the blame on the victim 

400

What is this? "What are you a P***y a** B***h? You better do it" 

Peer Pressure- Intimidation/Threats, could be fear if you convince me 

400

Responding to Feelings (4 steps) 

1) Identify the emotion
2) Reframe the emotion
3) Tame the emotion
4) Aim the emotion 

400

Simple vs aggravated assault

Simple: the intent to inflict less serious harm or injury without a weapon

Aggravated: an unlawful attack on another person with the intent of causing harm or injury with a weapon of some sort

400

Dating Violence: What is it and how can someone control/abuse their partner (list 4 ways) 

Definition:  pattern of assaultive and controlling behaviors one person uses against another in order to gain or maintain control or power in the relationship. 

1) Isolation
2)Physical
3) Sexual
4) Emotional
5) Coercion
6) Psychological (stinkin thinkin) 

500

What are the three key principles of restorative justice and the definition.

Definition- a way of looking at the harm of the crime and how to heal it, instead of focusing on the punishment
1) Crime is a violation of people
2) Responsibility/Accountability
3) Balanced Approach 

500

What is this? "We're only taking a few things. Come on you know you're quick, they'll never even know we were there" 


Minimizing

Flattery (peer pressure) 

500

Peaceful Conflict Resolution (5 steps) 

1) Take turns talking to each other
2) List what you have in common
3) Brainstorm all possible solutions
4) Weigh all the outcomes/consequences
5) Pick one and do it 

500

What is insurance and deductibles? 

Insurance: designed to pay for damages or losses that are caused from beyond our control, depending on the insurance you got

Deductible: A part that the person pays out of pocket to protect the insurance companies from false claims. 

500

Solve this riddle:
If 1=3
2=3
3=5
4=4
5=4

What does 6=?

3