- Come up with three "Criminal Law" questions you want answered for the "Free Question Day" (remember to write your questions about crimes, criminals, and punishment on a piece of paper and place them in the question box).
- Brainstorm a list of all the crimes you can think of in the following categories: Violent Crime; Property Crime; High Impact Social Order Crime
We'll deal with these at the end of the class today and in class tomorrow afternoon as well
D - Geography 12 - Today we are going to watch a video on the May 18th, 1980, eruption at Mount Saint Helens. This will take up about 40 minutes of class time and then you have one question to address (on page 7 of your week 5 notes/package). Tomorrow I will review the upcoming project/ assignment that you have and we'll watch Mega Disasters: American Volcano to help. You'll be in the library on Friday and Tuesday. Check out the eruption recreation video at:
Discovery Channel video Understanding Mount Saint Helens
Discovery Channel Extreme Earth Mount Saint Helens
Cascade Volcanic Observatory Mount Saint Helens
National Geographic Forces of Nature Volcanoes
A - Introduction to Law 9/10 - Today we will continue our look at crime scene investigation. We will look at examining a dead body and review the scientists in the forensic crime lab. After you'll get the photocopied handout of the "Clue Us In" crime scene reconstruction/investigation assignment that I posted on the blog yesterday and you'll have time to work on it in class.
Don't forget that this Friday your poster is due (Serial Killer profiling analysis). If you are interested in playing crime scene investigation on line go to: Rice University's CSI: The Experience Web Adventure
We'll work on Rookie Training together next week.
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