9:15 - 11:50 B Block Legal Studies
12:30 - 3:05 C Block Social and Environmental Sciences
B Block Legal Studies -Today we will discuss the difference between criminal and immoral behaviour (crime and deviance)
After that we're going to look at the types of criminal offenses in Canada (summary conviction, indictable, hybrid). I'll need you to complete questions 1, 2, and 5 on page 123 of the AAL text.
After, we'll examine the elements of a crime: Actus Reus and Mens Rea which come from Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea which is Latin for “the act will not make a person guilty unless the mind is also guilty.” (with a special focus on Mens Rea - intent, knowledge, and recklessness). I'll have you look at the R. v. Parks (1992) case and I'll have you and a partner discuss and then share the case questions (1-4) together.
After that we're going to look at the types of criminal offenses in Canada (summary conviction, indictable, hybrid). I'll need you to complete questions 1, 2, and 5 on page 123 of the AAL text.
After, we'll examine the elements of a crime: Actus Reus and Mens Rea which come from Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea which is Latin for “the act will not make a person guilty unless the mind is also guilty.” (with a special focus on Mens Rea - intent, knowledge, and recklessness). I'll have you look at the R. v. Parks (1992) case and I'll have you and a partner discuss and then share the case questions (1-4) together.
C Block Social and Environmental Sciences - All Benton today! Today we'll look at shellfish, particularly oysters.
Benton will have some sciency things for you to do today. Here are some links he may or may not use...
The World Is Your Oyster and Your Plastic Pollution Is Getting Into It
Scientific research on farmed oysters
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