Under which of the following circumstances can a victim use lethal force against the attacker for self-defense?
A) Before the attacker physically assaults the victim
B) When the victim risks further peril during escape
C) If the victim wants to punish the attacker
D) When attacker makes derogatory gestures
(Question #2) Which of the following is a characteristic of a simple assault?
A) High probability of death
B) Threats by one person to cause bodily harm
C) Serious, permanent disfigurement
D) Loss or impairment of body members or organs
(Question #3) Which of the following is an element likely to define an aggravated assault?
A) Burns inflicted over a large area of a person's body
B) Injury as a result of an accident
C) Damage caused to a rental property
D) Wounds as a result of self-inflicted abuse
(Question #4) Pick one type of robbery discussed in the chapter and complete some outside research. Create a PowerPoint of the findings to be share with the class.
What will be an ideal response?
(Question #5) Complete some outside research, specifically on bank robberies, and discuss some possible reasons why these robberies might be on the decline.
What will be an ideal response?
(Question #6) Explain why witnesses are critical in robberies.
What will be an ideal response?
(Question #7) Refer to Figure 10.5 in the chapter on page 279 and create a flash description of the suspect in the picture. Also, create a flash bulletin for his means of leaving the scene.
What will be an ideal response?
(Question #8) The textbook discusses four types of robbers. Discuss each type of robber.
What will be an ideal response?