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CH. 9 & 10 Clicker review

CH. 9 & 10 Clicker review. Ch. 9 Clicker Review. REVIEW. The killing of another person. Ill will; deliberate intent to harm someone. Unlawful killing of a person that is planned in advance and is done with malice.

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CH. 9 & 10 Clicker review

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  1. CH. 9 & 10 Clicker review

  2. Ch. 9 Clicker Review

  3. REVIEW • The killing of another person. • Ill will; deliberate intent to harm someone. • Unlawful killing of a person that is planned in advance and is done with malice. • The killing of someone during the commission of certain felonies regardless of intent to kill. • The unlawful killing of a person that does not require malice or premeditation, but is the result of a desire to inflict bodily harm. • The intentional killing of a person without malice or premeditation resulting from the heat of passion or the diminished mental capacity of the killer. • The unintentional killing of a person without malice or premeditation but done during an unlawful act of a lesser nature. C. E. Felony Murder First Degree Murder Homicide Involuntary Manslaughter Malice Second Degree Murder Voluntary Manslaughter B. A. F. G. D.

  4. REVIEW • Causing death through criminally negligent behavior • The failure to exercise a reasonable amount of care in either doing or not doing something, resulting from a harm or injury to another person • The deliberate taking of one’s own life • Killing that is justifiable or excusable • An intentional threat, show of force, or movement that causes a reasonable fear of, or an actual physical contact with, another person • Any intentional, unlawful physical contact inflicted on one person by another without consent • The act of following or harassing another person, causing the fear of death or injury D. Assault Battery Negligence Negligent homicide Noncriminal homicide Stalking Suicide C. G. E. A. B. F.

  5. REVIEW • Unwelcome sexual contact against another individual committed through the use of force, threat, intimidation, or enabled because the victim is incapacitated due to drugs, alcohol, or mental disability • Unlawful sexual intercourse; implies lack of consent • Sexual assault by someone known to the victim • The act of unlawful sexual intercourse by an adult with someone under the age of consent, even if the minor is a willing and voluntary participant in the sexual act Acquaintance/date rape Rape Sexual assault Statutory rape C. B. A. D.

  6. REVIEW • Bentley had sexual intercourse with a 13-year-old girl in a state where the age of consent is 16 years of age. At his trial for statutory rape, Bentley’s best defense will probably be • A) entrapment. • B) infancy. • C) duress. • D) none of the above

  7. REVIEW • An example of noncriminal homicide is • A) felony murder. • B) voluntary manslaughter. • C) involuntary manslaughter. • D) none of the above

  8. REVIEW • Today, suicide is • A) a crime. • B) not a serious cause of death among teens. • C) often treated as a plea for help. • D) attempted by most people at some time in their lives.

  9. REVIEW • The difference between criminal assault and criminal battery is that • A) in assault, the person acts recklessly. • B) in battery, the person acts intentionally. • C) in assault, there is a threat of physical attack. • D) in battery, there is a threat of physical attack.

  10. REVIEW • Sexual assault includes • A) stalking. • B) rape. • C) battery. • D) manslaughter.

  11. Ch. 10 Clicker Review

  12. The deliberate and malicious burning of another person’s property • The deliberate destruction or defacement of another person’s property; aka malicious mischief • The unlawful taking of another’s property with the intent to steal it • A form of larceny in which a person takes items from a store without paying or intending to pay • The crime of attempted shoplifting • The taking of money or property by a person to whom it has been entrusted • The unlawful taking of property from a person’s immediate possession by force or intimidation • Taking property illegally through threats of harm (often called blackmail) REVIEW A. Arson Concealment Embezzlement Extortion Larceny Robbery Shoplifting Vandalism H. E. G. B. C. F. D.

  13. Breaking and entering a building with intention of committing a crime • The act of making a fake document or altering a real one with the intent to commit fraud • Offering to someone as genuine a document known to be a fake • Receiving or buying property that is known or reasonably believed to be stolen • Unlawful taking of a car by someone who intends only to use it temporarily • A crime in which the perpetrator uses force or intimidation to steal a car from a driver • A person who illegally accesses government or corporate computer systems REVIEW A. Burglary Car jacking Forgery Hackers Receiving Stolen Property Unauthorized use of a vehicle Uttering C. G. E. F. B. D.

  14. REVIEW • Which of the following are ALL crimes against property? • A) assault, arson, embezzlement, robbery • B) receiving stolen property, burglary, forgery, homicide • C) extortion, robbery, battery, larceny • D) larceny, vandalism, burglary, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle

  15. REVIEW • Which of the following is an example of larceny? • A) Konrad shoplifts a jacket. • B) Karen holds up a jewelry store. • C) Karol threatens to beat Grace up if she does not give her $1,000. • D) Karl breaks into his neighbor’s house.

  16. REVIEW • Marty set his own home on fire and destroyed it because he wanted to build a new house on the property. He did not try to get insurance proceeds for the loss. Marty has committed • A) arson. • B) malicious burning. • C) vandalism. • D) no crime.

  17. REVIEW • Conor works in the canteen selling snacks to students during lunch hour. Every day he takes $20 from the cash register. He has committed • A) robbery. • B) extortion. • C) burglary. • D) embezzlement.

  18. REVIEW • Maurice used his credit card to order a digital camera. A week later, someone began charging items to Maurice’s credit card with the number they took from the Internet. Maurice is the victim of • A) burglary. • B) identify theft. • C) embezzlement. • D) extortion.

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