Option 1: Personal Crimes Analysis Presentation
Submit your personal crimes analysis using Microsoft® PowerPoint® or another pre-approved presentation tool.
Create a 10- to 15-slide presentation that includes a reference slide with at least four references cited throughout the presentation. Include the following:
• Differentiate between assault, battery, and mayhem.
• Identify and explain kidnapping and false imprisonment.
• Compare and contrast between rape and statutory rape.
• Choose two states and compare the definitions and punishment for these crimes.
Include appropriate photos, short videos, or headlines, as needed, to represent your analysis.
Format your presentation consistent with APA guidelines.
Option 2: Personal Crimes Analysis Matrix
Create a matrix to complete your personal crimes analysis. Include the following:
• Differentiate between assault, battery, and mayhem.
• Identify and explain kidnapping and false imprisonment.
• Compare and contrast between rape and statutory rape.
• Choose two states and compare the definitions and punishment for these crimes.
Include a reference section with at least four references in the matrix.
Write a 350-word comparative summary following the matrix that includes the required comparisons for each set of crimes.
Format your presentation consistent with APA guidelines.
Option 3: Personal Crimes Analysis Posterboard
Create your personal crimes analysis posterboard using a free, pre-approved, posterboard tool, such as Glogster.com, Spaaze.com, Wallwisher.com, or others. Include the following:
• Differentiate between assault, battery, and mayhem.
• Identify and explain kidnapping and false imprisonment.
• Compare and contrast between rape and statutory rape.
• Choose two states and compare the definitions and punishment for these crimes.