2. What are the effects of crime?
• Watch this video clip and list all the
people who have been effected by the
crime
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Lesson Objective: What are the effects of crime?
3. What are the effects of crime?
• Read the two
different view points
through and note
down all the
different effects
that you can spot.
Lesson Objective: What are the effects of crime?
4. What are the effects of crime?
• Complete the storyboard.
• Half of your storyboard will refer to
the offender and half to the victim.
• Try to highlight the
effects at the end of
your storyboard
Lesson Objective: What are the effects of crime?
5. Questions
• Read through both views of the same crime story and
complete the activities below:
1.Why do you think the boy wanted the bag?
2. Who suffered because of this crime? Make a list.
3. The boy who snatched the bag was 11. He got an 18-month
sentence too. Do you think it was fair that:
a. Both boys got the same sentence?
b. They got 18 months?
4. Write down the meaning of each term:
victim offender sentence
secure accommodation
Lesson Objective: What are the effects of crime?
6. Does the punishment fit the
crime?
• What do you think the punishment
should be for a crime and why?
– Come up with a list of 5 different crimes
and 5 different punishments.
– Car Theft = 6 months in jail
– Parking on double yellow line = ………….
– ………………… =
Lesson Objective: What are the effects of crime?