Well firstly Cole Matthews, Gets beat by his dad and his mom sits and does nothing about it. Cole will have to stay on this island in Alaska for a year because he beat up this kid, Peter Driscal, and he will have permed damage. But before he did that crime he robed a hard-wood store and trashed it, later on the the police found out it was Cole.
In chapters 1-6 of "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole commits the crime of assault against Peter by beating him up. He also damages public property by graffitiing the walls of a building.
In Touching Spirit Bear, Cole commits various crimes, including assaulting Peter Driscal, breaking into a hardware store, and damaging property. He commits these crimes as a result of his anger, unresolved emotional issues, and lack of empathy. Through his journey on the island and the Circle Justice process, he reflects on his actions and takes responsibility for his behavior.
Victims are not responsible for the crimes committed against them, regardless of their lifestyle choices. Blaming victims for their victimization can perpetuate victim-blaming attitudes and shift focus away from holding perpetrators accountable. It is important to address the root causes of crime and work towards preventing victimization through education and support.
The word describing blackmail is 'blackmail'. The phrase describing the use of the defense that 'it was just a joke' is 'a very bad defense strategy'. Making false damaging statements is such a serious crime, it deserves its own Commandment; "Thou shalt not bear false witness"
The principle that holds that the severity of sanctions should bear a direct relationship to the seriousness of the crime committed is known as proportionality. This principle aims to ensure that the punishment fits the crime and that individuals convicted of more serious offenses receive harsher punishments than those convicted of less serious offenses.
This means someone or something is being blamed for actions or responsibilities that belong to someone else. It refers to a scapegoat or a person unfairly shouldering the blame for others.
chapter 12 in touching spirit bear
Chapter 20 of "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen begins on page 175 in the book.
Chapter 9
in the book
At the end of chapter two of Spirit Bear Cole finds the bear. This is a book that is read in school.
In chapter 13 of Touching Spirit Bear, Cole is with Nurse Rosey in the city of Drake, but is unable to get to a hospital. He tells of a story of a real spirit bear that he saw on the island, but no one will believe him.
Some key vocabulary terms from Chapter 10 of "Touching Spirit Bear" include apology, hostility, smirk, dismissive, and defiance.
no names just numbers
in chapter 28 of the book
Someone didnt do their homework.................
Cole was in Circle Justice in the book "Touching Spirit Bear" on page 35.
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