Types of Criminal Offenses
Research and define the different types of criminal offenses. Make sure to include is there are different subgroups within that type of offense (example: 1st vs 2nd vs 3rd degree murder.) In the definition, include the consequences of being found guilty of these actions from most severe to least severe. If the law is different in each state, only research Alabama.
- Felony
- Infraction
- Misdemeanor
- Assassination
- Assault
- Battery
- Home Invasion
- Homicide
- Kidnapping
- Manslaughter
- Mayhem
- Murder
- Negligent Homicide
- Public indecenty
- Rape
- Sexual Assault
- Arson
- Blackmail
- Bribery
- Burglary
- Embezzlement
- Extortion
- Fraud
- Larcenty
- Robbery
- Smuggling
- Theft
- Miscarriage of justice
- Perjury
- Obstruction
- Cruelty to animals
- Indecent Exposure
- Prostitution
Crime Scene Presentation
You will create a presentation base on the crime that you work previously. The presentation should be done in Google Slides and share with Mr. U. Please share using the e-mail address [email protected]. Use the following pattern to complete the presentation:
- One the first slide, create a title for your presentation. Below the title, add the case number and the numbers of all the individuals in your group.
- Next: Describe how you worked the scene from start to finish. Create an accurate account of what you did.
- After you have described how you worked the scene, include the pictures that you took of the crime scene itself (as you shot your way in) before your collected evidence.
- Add your rough draft of the diagram of the scene on one slide followed by a final draft of the scene (drawn to scale) on another slide.
- Upon complete of the diagrams, create 2 slides for each piece of evidence you collected. For each piece of evidence, add the pictures of the evidence, the description of the evidence on the first slide and how it should be properly collected and the evidence tag on the second slide.
- Once all the evidence slides have been completed, add a slide that shows the completed crime scene (shoot your way out).
- The final couple of slides of your presentation should include an analysis of your experience. What did you do right? What did you do wrong? What would you do differently in the future?