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Part 1
lesson 7
These are the materials you will need for this course:
· Swanson, C., Chamelin, N., Territo, L., & Taylor, R. Criminal Investigation, 11th Edition, McGraw-Hill
1. What is ransomware and how does it work?
2. What is a bomber signature and how does it help investigators?
3. What is the drug known as K2 and why is it considered dangerous?
lesson 8
1. How does the FBI define terrorism?
2. What does Hezbollah mean and when was it founded?
3. How important is an investigator’s appearance and demeanor as a witness in a trial and why?
Part 2
The book for this course is Criminal-Law-OER.pdf
Chapter 11
1. What jurisdictions criminalize receiving stolen property, what is the purpose of that offense, and who is often targeted with that offense?
2. What is the criminal act element required for receiving stolen property? Does the criminal act require the defendant to be in control of the property? What kind of possession is being described when someone has control of something but doesn’t actually possess it?
3. What are the two parts of the criminal intent element required for receiving stolen property? Describe each part in detail.
4. What are the attendant circumstances that must be proved by the prosecution for receiving stolen property?
Chapter 12
1. What are the Act elements for disorderly conduct?
2. How does the Model Penal Code define disorderly conduct? If the criminal act is a loud noise, does it make a difference where the loud noise occurs? Explain.
3. What is the intent element required for disorderly conduct in many jurisdictions?
4. In Section 42.01 in the Texas Penal Code, what is the penalty for displaying a firearm or other deadly weapon in a public place in a manner calculated to alarm?
Part 1
lesson 7
These are the materials you will need for this course:
· Swanson, C., Chamelin, N., Territo, L., & Taylor, R. Criminal Investigation, 11th Edition, McGraw-Hill
1. What is ransomware and how does it work?
2. What is a bomber signature and how does it help investigators?
3. What is the drug known as K2 and why is it considered dangerous?
lesson 8
1. How does the FBI define terrorism?
2. What does Hezbollah mean and when was it founded?
3. How important is an investigator’s appearance and demeanor as a witness in a trial and why?
Part 2
The book for this course is Criminal-Law-OER.pdf
Chapter 11
1. What jurisdictions criminalize receiving stolen property, what is the purpose of that offense, and who is often targeted with that offense?
2. What is the criminal act element required for receiving stolen property? Does the criminal act require the defendant to be in control of the property? What kind of possession is being described when someone has control of something but doesn’t actually possess it?
3. What are the two parts of the criminal intent element required for receiving stolen property? Describe each part in detail.
4. What are the attendant circumstances that must be proved by the prosecution for receiving stolen property?
Chapter 12
1. What are the Act elements for disorderly conduct?
2. How does the Model Penal Code define disorderly conduct? If the criminal act is a loud noise, does it make a difference where the loud noise occurs? Explain.
3. What is the intent element required for disorderly conduct in many jurisdictions?
4. In Section 42.01 in the Texas Penal Code, what is the penalty for displaying a firearm or other deadly weapon in a public place in a manner calculated to alarm?
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