Opposing Viewpoints – Criminal Law
Please choose from the following list of topics. With a partner, you will present the topic to the class (using the readings provided on the web site) and conduct a class discussion with your peers. Your goal is to inform your fellow classmates of the arguments on each side of the issue. You don’t necessarily have to agree with your chosen point (but it would help if you did), but at least be able to teach it to the class. You and your partner will then lead the class in a discussion of the topic. This grade will be shown on the 2nd/4th quarter grade.
For credit, complete the following (40 Points):
- a summary of your argument (with evidence from the reading to support your side), [10 Points]
- include any updates to your topic on either side, [5 Points]
- your opinion on the topic, [10 Points]
- a political cartoon (or graphic) that explains your topic. Make sure that you can explain it to the class. [5 Points]
- two questions for class discussion (the same as the Current Event format), [10 Points]
All of this can be accomplished if you present using PowerPoint. Just include the above requirements on your PowerPoint.
Topic Choices will be taken in class on: ______.
Presentations will be on Mondays, starting on: ______.
Sources – All sources/information can be found using the following source:
The Michigan E-Library
(if you do this from home, you have to add a Michigan’s drivers license number since the site is paid for by state taxes. Using this from home is entirely up to you, but it’s open/free to use in public schools).
- Then, click on “Databases” (at the top menu),
- then “Opposing Viewpoints in Context” (scroll down the screen to find it),
- then, middle/center click on “view all” next to Law and Politics
- then, in the dropdown window (it will show “Law and Politics” there), set it to “View All”
You can then “browse issues” at the top, or go to the web links/topics shown on the next page:
Topics:
Crime:
- Category: Prisons Jalen/Isabel
Do prisons deter crime?
Yes
No
- Category: White-Collar Crime Lanie/Emily
Do white-collar criminals do prison time?
Yes
No
- Category: Bullying Aiden/Ethan
Is bullying is a serious problem in schools?
Yes
No
Activism
- Category: Celebrity Culture Lucas/Luke
Does celebrity philanthropy have an impact?
Yes
No
- Category: Judicial Activism Brendan/ Nick
Is judicial activism necessary?
Yes
No
Civil Rights
- Category: Freedom of Speech Isabel/Olivia
Should freedom of speech be limited?
Yes
No
- Category: Freedom of Speech Olivia/Alexa L.
Should hate speech online be regulated?
Yes
No
- Category: Gun Control Zach/Thawon
Would stricter controls reduce gun violence?
Yes
No
- Category: Student Rights Josh/Savannah
Should schools have broad authority to search students?
Yes
No
- Category: Teens and Privacy Jonathan/Jerry
Do teens have a right to privacy from their parents?
Yes
No
Youth
- Category: Juvenile Offenders AJ/Neil
Should the criminal system treat juveniles as adults?
Yes
No
- Category: Juvenile Offenders Leah/Zaid
Should juveniles be sentenced to life without parole?
Yes
No
- Category: Media Violence Rachel/Brendan S
Does media (tv, video games, music, etc.) cause youth violence?
Yes
No
- Category: Mobile Phones (broad search) Alexa L./Alexis
Should cell phones be banned in public schools?
Yes
No
- Category: Zero Tolerance Policies Elisha/Ethan
Are zero tolerance policies necessary at U.S. schools?
Yes
No