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INTERNET SITES
1. Журнал "Наука и Жизнь"
http://www.nkj.ru/
2. Российская газета
http://www.rg.ru/
3. Australian IT News
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/articles/
4. BBC
http://www.bbc.co.uk/
5. Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, Copyright (c) 2005.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/
6. GotTrouble.com delivers real world solutions to people facing
serious legal and financial trouble
http://www.gottrouble.com/
7. Guardian Unlimited
http://www.guardian.co.uk/
8. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://www.en.wikipedia.org
9. Criminal defense lawyers at Bush, Lewis & Roebuck
http://www.beaumontlegalhelp.com/index.html
10. Criminal lawyers’ advice
http://www.lawforkids.org/speakup/view_question.cfm?id=376
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You're a judge!
Wise beyond your years, you choose to exam-
ine all the evidence in front of you, and acknowledge
both the opinions of others and facts with equal
weighting before making your final decision. You
have a bigger view of society and it’s ways and al-
though some might say you’re out of touch with real-
ity, you believe in the big ideals such as law, justice
and truth.
UNIT I. FELONIES AND MISDEMEANORS
SubUnit I. Crime Classifications
I. ELICITATION
What associations flash in your mind when you hear the word
“crime”?
crime
II. DISCUSSION
a. Answer the questions.
b. Do you think we meet different crimes almost every day?
c. What reasons should a person have to commit a crime?
d. What conditions could cause such a situation when you are able to
break the law?
e. What crimes do you find to be the most serious/ least serious from
your viewpoint?
f. Should all people be in charge for their actions? What punishments
are relevant to different crimes and law breaks?
INTERNET SITES You're a judge! 1. Журнал "Наука и Жизнь" Wise beyond your years, you choose to exam- http://www.nkj.ru/ ine all the evidence in front of you, and acknowledge both the opinions of others and facts with equal 2. Российская газета weighting before making your final decision. You http://www.rg.ru/ have a bigger view of society and it’s ways and al- 3. Australian IT News though some might say you’re out of touch with real- http://www.australianit.news.com.au/articles/ ity, you believe in the big ideals such as law, justice and truth. 4. BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/ 5. Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, Copyright (c) 2005. UNIT I. FELONIES AND MISDEMEANORS http://www.encyclopedia.com/ 6. GotTrouble.com delivers real world solutions to people facing SubUnit I. Crime Classifications serious legal and financial trouble http://www.gottrouble.com/ I. ELICITATION What associations flash in your mind when you hear the word 7. Guardian Unlimited “crime”? http://www.guardian.co.uk/ 8. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia crime http://www.en.wikipedia.org 9. Criminal defense lawyers at Bush, Lewis & Roebuck http://www.beaumontlegalhelp.com/index.html II. DISCUSSION 10. Criminal lawyers’ advice a. Answer the questions. http://www.lawforkids.org/speakup/view_question.cfm?id=376 b. Do you think we meet different crimes almost every day? c. What reasons should a person have to commit a crime? d. What conditions could cause such a situation when you are able to break the law? e. What crimes do you find to be the most serious/ least serious from your viewpoint? f. Should all people be in charge for their actions? What punishments are relevant to different crimes and law breaks? 5 6