Facultad de Derecho para Adolescentes - Derecho Penal (Todas las Secciones)
En este curso de 16 semanas, investigaremos ¿Qué es un delito?, Delitos cometidos contra personas, Delitos de robo y destrucción y Defensa penal. Tomamos un plan de estudios de la facultad de derecho y lo dividimos en un nivel de escuela secundaria.
Qué está incluido
16 lecciones pregrabadas
promedio 31 minutos por video16 semanas
de apoyo docente8 horas 12 minutos
horas totales de aprendizaje en video1 año de acceso
al contenidoEvaluación de dominio
1 hora por semana. Each video will have an outline that will be used to help facilitate understanding.Certificado de finalización
incluidoExperiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés - B1
Grado de EE. UU. 8 - 11
Nivel Beginner
This class is the same as the individual sections offered on Outschool Self-paced platform; It's just a bundled version with a cheaper cost for all four individual sections. For each lesson, I will provide a discussion outline that has mini-case studies on it that will help students work through these concepts. I will accompany the discussion outline with a powerpoint presentation. There will be brief points where I teach on concepts, but students will be expected to pause the video, try out the fact patterns (story problems), then listen to my explanations. These summaries are the same as the four individual sections as well: Section 1: What is a Crime? What is a crime? We will look at the underlying elements that make up a crime: Actus Reus, Mens Rea, Concurrence, and Causation. Almost every crime is made up of these four elements. We will get a concrete understanding of what each of those four parts are, and we will explore other factors in crimes that will increase our understanding of the topic. Section 2: Crimes Committed Against People What is the difference between first and second degree murder? What is felony murder? What role does the "heat of passion" play in voluntary manslaughter? We will explore all of this and more in an interactive and exciting way. We will be studying the common law version of these crimes as they may be different in every state or country (which we will also explore). Section 3: Crimes of Theft and Destruction What is the difference between larceny (and what is larceny?) and embezzlement? Can you be charged with Receipt of Stolen Property if you didn't know it was stolen? Has the crime of burglary changed drastically over the centuries? (Yes!) We will explore all of this and more in an interactive and exciting way. We will be studying the common law version of these crimes as they may be different in every state or country (which we will also explore). Section 4: Criminal Defenses What is a criminal defense? A criminal defense is used when you have committed a crime, but you have a reason that you are either not responsible for your actions (insanity, intoxication, etc.) or you have a justification or excuse for your actions (self-defense, defense of others, consent, etc.). Many people believe that if you claim insanity as a defense, you can go free. But is that what really happens? That's just one of the things you will learn in this class.
Metas de aprendizaje
Learners will understand the four elements of most crimes: the actus reus, the mens rea, concurrence, and the causation of harm.
Learners will begin their journey to think like a lawyer as they analyze fact patterns (story problems) and learn to think through the answers
Programa de estudios
Plan de estudios
Sigue en plan de estudios Teacher-Created4 Unidades
16 Lecciones
más de 16 semanasUnidad 1: What is a Crime?
Lección 1:
The Actus Reus and the Crimes of Omission
- Learn about the voluntary act and what happens if you fail to act.
52 minutos de lecciones en video
Lección 2:
Criminal Mental States
- What is the proper Mental State (Mens Rea) for a crime?
- Mistake of Fact, Mistake of Law
27 minutos de lecciones en video
Lección 3:
Concurrence and Causation
- When do the Mens Rea and the Actus Reus happen at the same time?
- When can a crime be a chain of events?
24 minutos de lecciones en video
Lección 4:
Inchoate Crimes
- The Crime of Attempt
- The Crime of Solicitation
- The Crime of Conspiracy
49 minutos de lecciones en video
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Orientación para padres
If you allow your student to watch crime shows on television (CSI, Law and Order, Matlock, Murder She Wrote, etc.), then you will be comfortable with the situations presented in this class. This is criminal law, though, so please contact me if you have specific questions.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Fuentes
US Constitution, Understanding Criminal Law (a legal textbook), Criminal law casebooks, state criminal laws, Supreme Court Opinions, State Court Opinions, and Appellate Court Opinions. Each of these sources are designed to give all sides of the situation so that we can explore the truth of the matter.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Michigan Certificado de Docencia en Estudios Sociales/Historia
4 Grado
Doctorado desde Western Michigan Thomas Cooley Law School
Maestría en Educación desde Aquinas College
Licenciatura en Historia desde Alma College
Grado asociado en Idioma extranjero desde Defense Language Institute
I am a lawyer and a teacher, and I have been teaching this topic to teens for over 15 years.
Reseñas
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13 US$
semanalmente o 200 US$ por todo el contenido16 lecciones pregrabadas
16 semanas de apoyo docente
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Edades: 12-17