Criminal behaviours within a relationship

In this lesson we will learn about different criminal behaviours that could take place in a relationship. We will also discuss myths and facts surrounding abuse in relationship.

Criminal behaviours within a relationship

In this lesson we will learn about different criminal behaviours that could take place in a relationship. We will also discuss myths and facts surrounding abuse in relationship.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. Assault and sexual assault
  2. Stalking, harassment and blackmail
  3. How to respond (e.g. police, trusted adult, Childline etc.)

Content guidance

  • Contains references to sexual or domestic abuse.

Supervision

Adult supervision recommended.

Licence

This content is made available by Oak National Academy Limited and its partners and licensed under Oak’s terms & conditions (Collection 1), except where otherwise stated.

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5 Questions

Q1.
Criminal behaviour refers to conduct of an offender that leads to an unlawful act.
False
Correct answer: True
Q2.
Assault and sexual assault are the same thing.
Correct answer: False
True
Q3.
It is only men that commit criminal behaviours in a relationship.
Correct answer: False
True
Q4.
I should keep criminal behaviours secret.
Correct answer: False
True
Q5.
A trusted adult might include:
A celebrity on Instagram
Correct answer: Family members
Correct answer: School staff

5 Questions

Q1.
I should keep criminal behaviours secret.
Correct answer: False
True
Q2.
A trusted adult might include: (Select two answers)
A celebrity on Instagram
Correct answer: Family members
Correct answer: School staff
Q3.
Which of these are examples of criminal behaviours in a relationship? (Select four answers)
Correct answer: Assault
Correct answer: Blackmail
Cooking
Disagreeing
Feeling differently
Correct answer: Harassment
Correct answer: Stalking
Q4.
Abuse can happen in same-sex relationships and in relationships involving a trans person.
False
Correct answer: True
Q5.
Who can you report criminal behaviours to? (Select three answers)
Correct answer: External agencies
Correct answer: Police
Correct answer: Trusted adults
Your pet

Lesson appears in

UnitRSHE (PSHE) / Respectful relationships: Recognising and reporting criminal behaviour within relationships

RSHE (PSHE)