AVOIDING CRIMINAL BAHAVIOURS
Subject : SECURITY EDUCATION
Topic : AVOIDING CRIMINAL BAHAVIOURS
Class : JSS 3
TERM : Second Term
WEEK : Week 2
LEARNING MATERIALS
- Wall Chart
- Explanatory posters/pictures
Reference Materials
- Scheme of Work
- Online Information
- Textbooks
- Workbooks
- 9 Year Basic Education Curriculum
Previous Knowledge :
Learners have previous knowledge of
FOOD CONTAMINATION AND ADULTERATION
that was taught in the previous lesson
Behavioural Objectives : At the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able to
- say the meaning of criminal behaviours
- highlight ways by which someone can avoid criminal behaviours
- write out ways of preventing food contamination and adulteration
- mention the effects of food contamination and adulteration
Content :
WEEK 2
AVOIDING CRIMINAL BAHAVIOURS;
Criminal behaviours are antisocial behaviours. They are behaviours the society and the law frown at. Such behaviours are unacceptable behaviors in our society.
Examples of Criminal behaviours
- Extortion
- Kidnapping
- Ritual killings
- unlawful arrests
- Theft
- Stealing
- Murder
- Prostitution
- Smuggling
- Piracy
- Banditry
- Riot
- Trafficking
- Rape
- Internet fraud
- Advance fee fraud (419)
How to avoid criminal behaviours;
- stay away from bad gangs
- refuse to participate in crime
- look for job
- work on your temper
- Ensure you don’ts drop out of school
- find a way out of drug addiction
Security tips on how to avoid criminal behaviours
- carefully choose friends or the company you keep
- avoid allowing strangers into your compound or apartment
- spend more money on security of your environment or home
- be careful with dangerous objects
- keep valuables jealously
Preventing / solving problems of criminal behaviours
- make access to your home difficult.
- children should be given sound moral upbringings
- parents should check the kinds of friends their children keep.
- invest on security as much as you can
Presentation
The topic is presented step by step
Step 1:
The class teacher revises the previous topics
Step 2.
He introduces the new topic
Step 3:
The class teacher allows the pupils to give their own examples and he corrects them when the needs arise
Evaluation :
- What is the meaning of criminal behaviours
- What is the meaning of 419
- Mention four examples of criminal behaviours
- Write out four ways of preventing criminal behaviours
- Mention four effects of criminal behaviours on the society
- Say four ways of avoiding criminal behaviours
- List four possible solutions to criminal behaviours
Conclusion :
The teacher summarize the lesson. He or she gives out a board summary of the topic as note . He or she goes round to mark and does the necessary corrections
ASSIGNMENT;
Read about National Security.