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Students research what kind of punishments local judges give for these. Students research what kind of punishments other judges elsewhere might give. Students report their findings to the class and perhaps to local judges or another group that could suggest changes.

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Grade
11th - 12th
Subjects
Social Studies & History
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Lesson Plans
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For Teacher Use
Instructional Strategy
Research
Year
2002
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