CRIMINOLOGY MOCK TEST - Part I (Sir Ramil)
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- Q1
Crimes that is committed when members of a group are prevented from achieving their fullest potential because of status bias.
Crimes of repression
Discriminative crimes
Hate crimes
Violent crimes
45s - Q2
The study of criminal behavior involving research on the links between different types of crimes and criminals.
Crime typology
Criminology
Criminal typology
All of the foregoing
45s - Q3
A branch of criminology that examines change in criminal career over the life course.
Differential Association theory
Developmental theory
Biosocial theory
Strain theory
45s - Q4
Refers to the mental processes of criminals in action.
Human behavior
Criminal sychodynamics
Criminogenic process
Criminal behavior
45s - Q5
Refers to morbid propensity to make love.
Megalomania
Dipsomania
Erotomania
Logomacy
45s - Q6
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.
RH Goddard
Dr. Charles Goring
Alphonse Bertillon
John Howard
45s - Q7
This school on crime causation emphasized economic determinism and concentrated on the need for equality among all citizen. They provided statistical data which claimed to show that variations in crime rates are associated with variations in economic conditions.
Carthographic School
Socialist School
Sociological and Social-Psychological School
Psychiatric School
45s - Q8
This school on crime causation is primarily concerned with the distribution of crimes in certain areas both social and geographical.
Socialist School
Psychiatric School
Sociological and Social-Psychological School
Carthographic School
45s - Q9
The study of victimology, which deals on the role of the victim in the commission of a crime is also referred to as:
Criminal anthropology
Criminal ecology
Crime target
Criminal psychology
45s - Q10
Jose a 16 year old child, usually commits petty crimes as a form of rebellion brought about by communication gap, disrespect and conflict with his parents may be classified as a:
Juvenile delinquent
Emotional maladjusted delinquent
Environmental delinquent
Psychiatric delinquent
45s - Q11
This specific theory of criminal law argues that crime is essentially a morbid and mental phenomenon and as such it cannot be solely treated by the application of abstract principles of jurisprudence.
Modern theory
Neo-classical theory
Classical Theory
Positive Theory
45s - Q12
This explains that crime is a result of free will of men; but committed due to some compelling reasons that prevailed upon the person to commit a crime.
Italian School of Thought
Neo Classical School of Thought
Positive School of Thought
Classical School of Thought
45s - Q13
This School of Thought advocated that criminals are essentially born.
Clinical School of Thought
Classical School of Thought
Neo Classical School of Thought
Positive School of Thought
45s - Q14
Those who commit crimes because they are pushed to it by inducement, reward or promise without considering its consequences.
Chronic criminals
Active aggressive criminals
Passive inadequate criminals
Socialized delinquents
45s - Q15
This theory in the causes of crime states that crime may be caused by one or more factors, while in other instances caused by another set of factors.
Single theory
Multiple factor theory
Eclectic theory
Unitary cause theory
45s