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LegalWays: Harassment and Restraining Orders
Posted By Jennifer Bloom On January 29, 2011 @ 2:29 pm In | No Comments
By Jennifer Bloom and Sally Revak
Harassment is defined and steps a victim of harassment should take are included in this lesson from the LegalWays curriculum. In the “You Decide” activity the students decide if situations fit the definition of harassment. The “Ordering” activity asks students to order the steps in getting a restraining order. This activity can also be done as a Human Continuum (see Strategy section). The final activity, another “You Decide” asks students to decide if cases would result in a restraining order or an order for protection. This activity requires that the students have already completed the lesson on Domestic Abuse and Order for Protection. Student use a short reading on the law and guiding lessons to understand the content. Minnesota law is use in this lesson, but lesson adaptation is easily done.
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Time to Complete
One class period
Materials Needed
Procedure
See Juvenile Protection Teaching Guide
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[1] LegalWays Curriculum Overview: http://www.teachingcivics.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/LegalWays-Curriculum-Overview41.docx
[2] Juvenile Protection Teaching Guide: http://www.teachingcivics.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Juvenile-Protection-Teaching-Guide1.docx
[3] Student Handout Harassment and Restraining Orders: http://www.teachingcivics.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Student-Handout-Harassment-and-Restraining-Orders1.docx
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