This is quite an open project. The activities vary a lot. The main aim is to make the students aware that laws are necessary and must be abided. Teachers are encouraged to make whatever changes suit their class and their own teaching style. TASKS - AIMS 1) Furnishing an office.
* Lawyers and magistrates work for hours in their offices. Design a suitable one, including the necessary furniture and fittings. Draw a map of the place and describe it. 2) Deciding the amount for some fines.
* You may be fined if you break the law. Consider the following offences and determine the appropriate fines: someone was driving above the speed limit - someone dumped waste in a river - someone has kept his noisy disco open well ahead of the approved business hours. 3) Writing about the night patrol.
* Write the dialogue between 2 policemen/policewomen who discuss the incidents that took place during last night´s round. 4) Alibis.
* You have been accused of committing a crime. But you are not guilty. What´s your alibi? Where were you and what were you doing on the following dates? 1st January 14th February 20th July 25th December. 5) Performing a trial.
* Perform a trial in class. Plan it carefully. Think of a situation and distribute the roles to be played by everyone. 6) Learning about autopsies post-mortems.
* Find out how an autopsy is done. Briefly describe the process. Draw and name the external parts of the body. Refer to the body´s internal organs and their functions. 7) Weapons.
* In groups, make a poster showing different types of weapons. Write a short description of each. 8) The baddies.
* Burglar, Deserter, Hijacker, Kidnapper, Pickpocket, Robber, Smuggler, Spy. 9) Reading about crimes in your Community.
* Bring a newspaper article about a local crime and comment on it. 10) A day in the life of a prisoner.
* Write a page of the diary of a man sentenced to life imprisonment. 11) Discussing the death penalty.
* Write a dialogue between two people, one of whom believes in capital punishment (the death penalty) for murderers while the other does not. 12) Telling fact from fiction.
* Summarize a detective story you have read.
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