Nationwide — After witnessing the devastation of numerous households as a consequence of unintentional extreme authorized violations, Attorneys Eartha and Lonnie Johnson, together with their grownup lawyer youngsters determined to do one thing about it. The outcome was Crime No Crime, a enjoyable, Household Feud-style board recreation that presents gamers with real-world situations that require them to find out if actions represent crimes and in that case, assess the customarily stunning severity of the infractions.
“After years of seeing households torn aside as a consequence of authorized ignorance, we realized authorized training wanted to be extra accessible and interesting,” mentioned Eartha Johnson. “Crime No Crime transforms complicated authorized ideas into digestible info that might actually save households from tragedy.”
The sport addresses a crucial hole in public authorized data, significantly related given the present mass incarceration disaster. Gamers navigate by varied situations whereas growing a deeper understanding of authorized penalties.
“What makes Crime No Crime distinctive is its capacity to show severe authorized ideas in an entertaining format that resonates with each youngsters and adults,” defined Lonnie Johnson. “When individuals know higher, they do higher, and that’s precisely what this recreation permits.”
The Johnson household’s mixed authorized experience spans prosecution, protection, and judicial expertise, making certain the sport’s content material precisely displays the present authorized panorama whereas remaining accessible to most of the people.
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Crime No Crime is an academic board recreation created by an African American household of authorized professionals (husband, spouse, and youngsters – all attorneys) devoted to stopping mass incarceration by interactive authorized training. The sport combines leisure with essential authorized data, serving to households perceive and keep away from authorized pitfalls by partaking gameplay. To get extra info and safe your recreation, go to CrimeNoCrime.com
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