
CRIMINOLOGY (100 ITEMS)
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It is the study of human society, its origin, structure, functions and direction.
A social norm providing guidance for people in their dealings with one another, as a standard against which actions are evaluated, and as a prescription or requirement that people act justly.
A body of knowledge regarding crime as a social phenomenon.
Science concerned with improving the quality of human off springs.
A sub-discipline of criminology which focuses on victims of crime.
An irrational fear which is fixed, intense, uncontrollable and often has no reasonable foundation.
It has the power to define and punish crimes.
It refers to the conscience of man.
The taking of a person into custody in order that he may be bound to answer for the commission of an offense.
It provides the basis for due process of law.
The one who determines personally the existence of probable cause in the issuance of asearch warrant.
The primary and major output of the Criminal Justice System.
The basic unit of society.
The author of “On Crimes and Punishment”, and the primary advocate of the Classical School of Criminology.
He is the primary advocate of the “Theory of Differential Association”.
The author of “Origin of Species” and “ The Descent of Man” and he was idolized by what we known as the father of modern criminology?
This type of physique have relatively predominant muscles, bones and motor organs of the body.
The recital of the rights of a suspect during custodial investigation.
The stage of the criminal justice process which involves the convicted person’s serving the sentence imposed.
The primary advocate of the Positivist School in Criminology.
The science of classifying human physical characteristics.
Reacting to events with alertness and vigilance and a feeling of persecution.
Science concerned with improving the quality of human off springs.
Scientific approach based upon mental processes and characteristics.
The principle that events, including criminal behavior, has sufficient causes.
Criminals who acted under the impulse of uncontrolled emotion on occasion during otherwise moral lives.
It is the most basic social institution and is the most potentially effective agency of social control.
A sub-discipline of criminology which focuses on victims of crime.
The principle which states that man, by nature, always tries to maximize pleasure and avoid pain.
The mental capacity to distinguish right from wrong.
It has the power to define and punish crimes.
Which of the following is not a victimless crime?
The purpose of penalty in the Positivist School of Criminology.
A doctrine which criminals were seen as distinct types of humans who could be distinguished from non criminals by certain physical traits.
Referred to as dementia praecox, which is a form of psychosis characterized by thinking disturbance and regression.
A valid warrantless arrest.
The authority of the court to hear or determine a case.
A component or pillar of the Criminal Justice System which is involved in the administration of appropriate sanctions in keeping with the sentence handed down.
The reading of charges against the accused in the open court and the declaration of his plea of guilty or not guilty.
A law enforcement function in order to preserve social and public order.
It refers to a schedule of budgeting task to be undertaken during a specific budget year.
It refers to the state of being accountable.
Training required for permanency for a police Chief Inspector.
They are police officers who actively seek out corruption opportunities and engaged in both minor and major patterns of corruption.
Persons authorized by law to issue warrants of arrests.
An attached agency of the office of the president tasked to implement and undertake drug law enforcement.
Law which created the Katarungang Pambarangay.
Retirement age for a justice of the Supreme Court is ____.
The killing of a large number of people over time by an offender who seeks to escape detection.
A branch of criminology that examines change in criminal career over the life course.
Refers to the essence of good manners, which show sportsmanship, culture and gentility.
Refers to the study of human mind in relation to criminality.
The study of victimology, which deals on the role of the victim in the commission of a crime is also referred to as:
He developed a system of classifying criminals according to bodily measurements, his method of identification centered on the fact that no two individuals are alike in all dimensions.
In crime scenes, it is common that the public or the UZISEROS who are curious onlookers troop and flock the area numbering more than the police personnel who are supposed to process it; hence to protect the integrity of the evidences it is wise to;
Scientific approach based upon mental processes and characteristics.
PD 603 is known as:
It refers to antisocial act which deviates from normal pattern of rules and regulations
A child whose basic needs have been deliberately unattended.
A twenty four hour child caring institution that provide short term resident care for youthful offenders.
A local government together with society of individuals or institutions.
The science of classifying the physical characteristics.
What is the legal term for night time?
These are the rights of an accused that are derived from special laws enacted by Congress.
If Metro Manila accounts for 26% of the national total crime volume of 84, 875, How many crimes were reported to the police?
What is the antonyms of the word arrest?
How many members composed the “Pangkat?”
Murder cases numbered180 in 2010 and 220 in 2011. What was the percent increase?
If the population in municipality A is 195, 000 and the crime volume is 2, 540, what is the crime rate?
In 2011 there were 90,345 crimes reported to the police. If the 2011 population was 63 million what was the crime rate?
This new branch in criminology opposes the theoretical perspective and proposes the involvement of all stakeholders in the use of nonviolent solutions
This crimes are those that the lower class commit against the upper class of society in a capitalist system
The ruling class in a capitalist system is the
Who proposed the theory of capitalism and invoked communism as a remedy?
This theory views crime and delinquency as a result of the frustration and anger people experience over their inability to achieve legitimate social and financial success.
It is the scientific study of human behavior or man’s external manifestation in relation to criminality.
Criminal ________ refers to the study of the relationship between criminality and the inhabitants of a certain locality:
It is a proposal of a double male or super male syndrome. This theory held that the possession of an extra Y-chromosome causes males to be violent and aggressive.
A phenomenon that refers to the handling down of delinquent behaviors as socially learned and transferred from one generation to the next taking place mostly among disorganized urban areas.
In this theory of crime causation, mankind is viewed as manifestations of basically evil human nature reflecting either with the prince of darkness or an expression of divine wrath.
This theory suggest that females and males are becoming equal in society in terms of family, politics, and education
In the power control theory by Hagan, which father and mother share similar roles in the workplace and power in the family
Which of the following is not a police custom on courtesy?
The branch of moral science which treats of the duties which a police officer owes to thepublic and community.
It is the essence of good manners, a manifestation of sportsmanship and an exposition of gentility and culture.
A mental or moral training that makes a man willing to be subject to controls and regulations for the good of the entire group of which he is a member.
The conceal mentor distortion of truth in a matter of fact relevant to one’s office, orconnected with the performance of his duties.
The doing either through ignorance, in attention or malice, of that which the police officer had no legal right to do at all, as where he acts without any authority whatsoever or exceeds, ignores or abuses his powers.
The omission or refusal, without sufficient excuse, to perform an act or duty, which is the officer’s legal obligation to perform.
As a general rule, police officers are not permitted or allowed to engage in any other business or calling.
An old woman approached PO3 Gomez asking the police officer to run after an unidentified young man who allegedly snatched her mobile phone. PO3 Gomez declined claiming that the man was already a block away from them and besides the police officer alleged that he is rushing home for an urgent matter. The officer’s refusal to help the old woman is an example of
When the accused is found not guilty of the charges presented before the court, he is
What is the legal doctrine establishing court as determiner of best environment for raising child which is an alternative to the Parens Patriae Doctrine?
The Police seek to prevent crimes by being present in places where crimes might be committed and by alerting citizens to refrain from practices that make them or their property vulnerable.
The principle which states that man, by nature, always tries to maximize pleasure and avoid pain.
Guardian ad litem means:
Teachers, administrators, and babysitters who are viewed as having some temporary parental rights & obligations are considered
What is the type of offense committed where there is no private offended party involved?
The effective planning, formulation of policies, procedures and techniques for dealing with sudden violent acts of terrorists.
He is the primary advocate of the “Theory of Differential Association”.