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Math

  • The student learned to understand numerical data related to legal cases, such as the number of jurors or the amount of a settlement.
  • They practiced using percentages to analyze statistics and data related to crime rates and court decisions.
  • They learned to interpret the concepts of probability and likelihood when discussing legal outcomes and judgments.
  • They used algebra to solve problems related to legal issues, such as calculating damages or analyzing evidence.

Continued development for the student could include incorporating real-life legal and justice scenarios into math problems, such as creating word problems based on court cases or legal precedents. They could also explore the statistical analysis of crime data and its impact on legal decisions.

Book Recommendations

  • To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee: This classic novel explores themes of justice, racial inequality, and moral development through the eyes of a young girl in the American South.
  • The Runaway Jury by John Grisham: A legal thriller that follows a jury trial and the manipulation of the justice system, providing an engaging look at the legal process.
  • Guilty By Reason of Insanity by Dorothy Lewis: This non-fiction work delves into the field of forensic psychology and the intersection of mental health and the justice system.

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