OPOTA- Unit 2 Topic 2A Exam with
Complete Solutions
BARRKETT (Felonies in 2903.01B) stands for - ANSWER-Burglary
Arson
Rape
Robbery
Kidnapping
Escape
Trespass
Terrorism
Objective evidence that the crime was motivated by hate or bias - ANSWER--The
offender and victim were of a different race, religion, disability, sexual orientation,
ethnicity, gender, and/or gender identity
-Bias-related oral comments, written statements, or gestures were made by the offender
indicating his or her bias
-The presence of visible symbols of hatred and/or bias
-The victim is a member of a specific group that is overwhelmingly outnumbered
by other residents in the neighborhood where the victim lives and the incident
took place
-The victim was visiting a neighborhood where previous hate crimes had been
committed and where tensions remained high against the group
-Several incidents occurred in the same locality, at or about the same time, and involved
of similar demographics (e.g. race, gender identity).
-A substantial portion of the community where the crime occurred perceived that the
incident was motivated by race
-The victim was engaged in activities related to his or her race, religion, disability,
sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender, or gender identity at the time of the offense; or, if
not a member of the group was a member of an advocacy group supporting the target
group
-The incident coincided with a holiday or a date of significance relating to a particular
group (e.g. Martin Luther King Day, Rosh Hashanah, Ramadan)
Complete Solutions
BARRKETT (Felonies in 2903.01B) stands for - ANSWER-Burglary
Arson
Rape
Robbery
Kidnapping
Escape
Trespass
Terrorism
Objective evidence that the crime was motivated by hate or bias - ANSWER--The
offender and victim were of a different race, religion, disability, sexual orientation,
ethnicity, gender, and/or gender identity
-Bias-related oral comments, written statements, or gestures were made by the offender
indicating his or her bias
-The presence of visible symbols of hatred and/or bias
-The victim is a member of a specific group that is overwhelmingly outnumbered
by other residents in the neighborhood where the victim lives and the incident
took place
-The victim was visiting a neighborhood where previous hate crimes had been
committed and where tensions remained high against the group
-Several incidents occurred in the same locality, at or about the same time, and involved
of similar demographics (e.g. race, gender identity).
-A substantial portion of the community where the crime occurred perceived that the
incident was motivated by race
-The victim was engaged in activities related to his or her race, religion, disability,
sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender, or gender identity at the time of the offense; or, if
not a member of the group was a member of an advocacy group supporting the target
group
-The incident coincided with a holiday or a date of significance relating to a particular
group (e.g. Martin Luther King Day, Rosh Hashanah, Ramadan)