
INTRODUCTION TO CRIM
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- Q1The term criminology was originally derived from the Italian word:criminologiecriminologiaCriminology30s
- Q2It is the scientific study of crime and the effort of society to prevent and repress them?Criminal JusticeCriminologySocial SciencePenology30s
- Q3The study of Criminology involves the use of knowledge and the concept of other sciences and fields of study which makes the study of criminology.Social ScienceAn applied science/dynamic30s
- Q4Criminal ________ refers to the study of the relationship between criminality and the inhabitants of a certain locality.anthropologyEcologyDemography30s
- Q5It is the study of human society, Its origin, structure, functions, and direction.demographySociologyanthropology30s
- Q6It deals primarily with the study of crime commission.Criminal EtiologyCriminal EcologySociology30s
- Q7It refers to the study of the role of the victim in the commission of a crime.PsychologyCriminalVictimology30s
- Q8It is the scientific study of human behavior or man’s external manifestation in relation to criminality.PhysiologyCriminal psychologyCriminal Psychiatry30s
- Q9It is the study that deals with the relationship between the skull and human behavior.PhysiognomyPalmistryPhrenology30s
- Q10This school of thought in criminology states that although individuals have free will, there are other factors that affect the exercise of their free will, which causes them to commit crimes.ClassicalPositivistNeo-classical Theory30s
- Q11He said that individuals are like human calculators. Before a person commits a crime, he first analyzes whether the satisfaction he would gain is greater than the possible negative effect he would have to suffer if the gets caught doing the crime:Jeremy BenthamCesare LombrosoCesare Beccaria30s
- Q12Who stated that crime is normal in a society?Cesare LombrosoCesare BeccariaEmile Durkheim30s
- Q13Crime, especially violent, is a function of diet, vitamin intake, hormonal imbalance, or food allergies.BiologicalBiochemicalNeurological30s
- Q14Individuals are viewed as entirely rational in their decision-making process.Neo-classicistPositivistClassical30s
- Q15Crime is a function of competition for limited resources and power. Class conflict produces crime.Economic TheoryEcological Theory30s