Crim Soc
Crim Soc
Crim Soc
This is called
a. Police responsibility b. Commitment to public interest
c. Service d. Commitment to democracy
2. As a Criminalist, the saddest part of our profession in receiving a favor is
a. alteration of evidence b. intentionally altering the facts
c. None of these d. Receiving bribe
3. Eustress means
a. bad stress b. Negative stress c. positive stress d. good stress
4. These are the persons who are described as physically thin and are most likely to commit forgery
a. Mesomorph b. Endomorph c. all of these d. ectomorph
5. What agency is responsible in handling cases of Children in Conflict with the law?
a. DOJ b. DILG c. DSWD d. BPP
6. In report making, there are certain parts to consider. Which of the following is generally considered the last portion of the report?
a. Recommendation b. Synopsis c. Conclusion d. none of these
7. The study of physical aspect of psychological disorders refers to
a. Physio psychology b. Psychology c. Bio criminology d. psychoanalysis
8. This is a type of victim which is weak by virtue of age and immaturity
a. Old b. Mentally defective c. Female d. Young
9. The form of intervention under the Lupong Tagapamayapa is called
a. Arbitration b. Conciliation c. Mediation d. Amicable settlement
10. The following are characteristics of schizophrenic and psychotic behavior except
a. Bizarre motor activity b. Hallucination c. catatonic d. Attention deficits
11. Binding spirit that enhance teamwork to all PNP members refers to
a. All of these b. cooperation c. camaraderie d. Unity
12. A part of the human psyche which follows the pleasure principle: I know what I want when I want it
a. Super ego b. Libido c. Ego d. ID
13. This pertains to the unconscious personality of a human developed thru early interaction
a. Ego b. ID c. Libido d. Superego
14. The following are characteristics of a psychopath except
a. Lack of interest to live b. Lack of capacity to love
c. Failure to form affectionate relationship d. Failure to learn from experience
15. The body physique known to be prone of committing crimes
a. Monomorph b. Mesomorph c. Endomorph d. Ectomorph
16, An individual who assumes and pretends that he is a king, prince, millionaire and etc. suffers from
a. hallucination b. delusion c. illusion d. psychopathic
17. The word closely associated with the term “accompanied by”?
a. Escort b. Guide c. With d. Together
18. The word closely associated with the term “assistance”?
a. help b. accompany c. Support d. give
19. Another term for correspondence
a. letter b. summon c. response d. answer
20. It is a situation wherein an individual reacts to a certain emotional disturbance
a. reaction b. conflict c. response d. stimulus
21. The exact location of events in a hostage situation is known as
a. physical perimeter b. Scene c. Outer perimeter d. inner perimeter
22. What theory is usually endowed with the effect of social interaction that affects the lifestyle of people
a. segregation b. Environment c. Biological d. social
23. The theory which explains that people usually commit crime for their own welfare
a. Hedonism b. Choice c. Freewill d. Social theory
24. In human behavior those events that takes place inside the body refers to
a. cognitive b. Neurological c. Behavioral d. Empirical
25. It is the action of the offended party that initiates the confrontation causing his injury or death
a. confrontation b. victimization c. Enunciation d. provocation
26. The classical school of criminology stresses on
a. all of these b. freewill c. hedonism d. utilitarianism
27. Placing offenders behind bars after the commission of a crime should lessen their lifestyle opportunity to commit crime. This s
known as the theory of
a. rehabilitation b. incapacitation c. incarceration d. social
28. If an individual rejects the goal but accepted the means, the form of behavior will be deviant and
a. ritualistic b. rebelling c. retreatist d. innovative
29. The total process of maintenance of order, protection of life and property and all other activities of law enforcement measures
police
a. productivity b. outpost c. efficiency d. outcome
30. The psyche of the mind that contains instinct wishes and desires that direct the individuals
a. pre-conscious b. fore conscious c. conscious d, unconscious
31. The following are reasons of joining gangs except
a. status b. power c. prestige d. family harmony
32. The brain has the function of processing information including interpreting it. What do you call this?
a. holistic b. cognitive c. neurological d. behavioral
33. Which of the following is an attribute of classical theory
a. Criminals are like sick people who requires rehabilitation than the imposition of punishment
b. Maintains that children and lunatics cannot calculate pain and pleasure therefore they must be exempted from
criminal liability
c. Men are possessed by either good or evil
d. Men are rational beings who possess the freewill between right from wrong
34. Which of the following is not a purpose of crisis management?***
a. contain and terminate b. all of these c. resolve without further incident c. Insure safety
35. The physician who studied that insecurity is linked with criminality is
a. Sheldon b. Durkheim c. Lombroso d. Mausley
36. Person who is authorized to prosecute anti-graft and corruption cases
a. Ombudsman b. Congressman c. Assistant prosecutors d. State prosecutors
37. The science or study that deals with human behavior
a. Psychology b. Physiology c. Psychiatry d. Human Science
38. What is the effect of solving a crime, which in turn affects other crimes?
a. Psychological b. Domino effect c. deterrence d. Physiological
39. Who is the father of modern Criminology
a. Cesare Lombroso b. Robert King Merton c. Edwin Sutherland d. Cesare Beccaria
40. Who pioneered the Anomie Theory?
a. Cesare Lombroso b. Edwin Sutherland c. Cesare Beccaria d. Emile Durkheim
41. Excessive desire for children refers to
a. necrophilia b. nymphomania c. bestiality d. pedophilia
42. A person who returned to commit a crime after having been released from prison
a. serial criminal b. spree offender c, recidivist d. habitual offender
43. A child who acts as a criminal and is absorbed until his adulthood. The theory most likely to explain this is
a. low IQ b. differential c. Social conflict d. psychoanalytical
44. What is the branch of science that deals with the study of making laws, breaking the laws and the behavior of criminals
a. criminal psychology b. Penal sanctionsc. Criminology d. Criminal anthropology
45. Opposing the means and goals
a. Confirmatory b. Innovation c. Ritualistic d. Retreatist
46. People who are engaged in the act of prostitution, shoplifting and drugs are known a
a. anti-social b. criminaloids c. psychotic d. syndicate
47. The police should practice high standard of decency and set a good example for others to follow. They should not be involved as
operators of any illegal establishments and should be faithful to their wives. This is a manifestation of
a. discretion b. dignity c. morality d. integrity
48. Which of the following does not belong to the classification of the somatotyping theory?
a. mesomorph b. Pyknic c. Ectomorph d. Endomorph
49. He contradicted Lombroso’s idea on atavism that criminals can be seen through features alone
a. Edwin Sutherland b. Jeremy Bentham c. Charles Goring d. Emile Durkheim
50. The part of the personality that compensates the wishes or demands of the ID by guiding our action to remain within the
boundaries of accepted norms and behaviors.
a. ID b. Superego c. Libido d. Ego
51. Which of the following school of criminology applied scientific means in determining the causes of criminal behavior?
a. neo-classical b. classical c. demonological d. positivist
52. How many days should a second marriage be conducted so that it will not be considered as premature?
a. 301 b. 101 c. 501 d. 201
53. PNP members should maintain their lifestyle according to the practice of good conduct and behavior to promote PNP
a. theory b. confidence c. image d. responsibility
54. A PNP member is faithful to the constitution and the police service manifested by his loyalty to his suoeriors, peers and
organization practices.
a. loyalty b. Nobility c. Integrity d. Virtue
55. What type of crime is committed by a person who commits such crime on occasion of service?
a. Service crime b. Professional c. Occasional d. Occupational
56. Unpleasant feelings refer to
a. Arousal b. Sexual Arousalc. positive arousal d. negative arousal
57. The age of emancipation
a. 16 b. 21 c. 20 d. 18
58. Total or complete absence of communication between parents and their children
a. neglect b. Abusec. Abandonment d. none of these
59. These are elements of the Social Bond Theory except
a. control b. Attachment c. Disassociation d. detachment
60. What is the minimum days that can be imposed by the mayor to erring police officers?
a. 30 b. 15 c. 16 d. 31
61. The big 3 in Criminology
a. Lombroso, Beccaria, Ferri b. Sutherland, Lombroso, Ferri
c. Sutherland, Garofalo, Ferri d. Lombroso, Garofalo, Ferri
62. In here, a person uses obscene language in order to satisfy his sexual desire
a. voyeurism b. Urolagnia c. Coprolalia d. Coprolagnia
63. The set of crime and the type of criminal activity
a. Criminal Sociology b. Typology of crime c. Criminal behavior d. all of these
64. Aside form the psychoanalysis, what do you call the study of human behavior in forensic?
a. Psychology b. Psychiatry c. Anthropology d. Odontology
65. What do you call the criminologist who focuses in the study of crime victims
a. Victimologist b. Psychologist c. Physiologist d. Criminologist
66. People Commit crime because they choose to do so is advocated under
a. neo-classical theory b. Social theory c. free-will theoryd. classical theory
67. People who dedicate themselves in promoting what they know is good and conducting wage campaign against immoral conduct
a. adjusters b. moral entrepreneurs c. crusaders d. legalist
68. The ability of a person to distinguish right from wrong and its consequences
a. discretion b. Judgment c. Morality d. Discernment
69. The statement, “The PNP is committed to a professional, dynamic and highly motivated personnel” is embodied in the PNPs
a. Mission b. Creed c. Vision d. Motto
70. If a sentence is composed of 8 words, it is recognized as
a. Difficult b. Very easy c. easy d. fairly easy
71. The agencies that arrest, prosecute, try and rehabilitate the offender
a. Correction b. Law enforcement c. Justice Process d. criminal Justice System
72. Judicious and equitable distribution of opportunity in the police service is manifested under
a. moral integrity b. delicadeza c. morally uprightd. equality in the service
73. The removal of as many as possible convicted offenders from confinement and treating them in the community
a. deinstitutionalization b. Decriminalization c. Rehabilitation d. Depenalization
74. Obtaining thrill on what he does is a proposed theory as
a. liberal b. arousal c. excitement d. stimulant
75. Who advocated victim precipitation
a. Sutherland b. Maudsley c. Durkheim d. Wolfgang
76. The study that deals with the establishment of the relationship between particular stimuli and people response
a. Behaviorism b. Atavism c. Biorism d. Determinism
77. What is the primitive value that is present at a person’s mental capacity at birth
a. Ego b. ID C. Superego d. Conscious
78. An act of reducing the penalty of a criminal act
a. Penalty reduction b. Depolization c. Depenalization d. Decriminalization
79. Strategy prevent the offender from committing a crime
a. Prevention b. Deterrence c. Institutionalization d. Incapacitation
80. Gratification or frustration thru sexual sublimation
a. Displacement b. Denial of reality c. Introjection d. Fantasy
81. The scientific study of crime in relation to human behavior.
a. Psychiatry b. Criminology c. Psychology d. Penology
82. In the community, the crimes are investigated and the suspects therefore are prosecuted and pushed if found guilty. The process is
called
a. Public safety defense system b. Internal defense system
c. Social defense system d. Criminal Justice system
83. The criminology student who challenged Lombroso that the facial form of an individual is not a sign of criminal behavior
a. Goring b. Beccaria c. Ferri d. Garofalo
84. In the Juvenile Justice System, what program helps youths for re-adjustments
a. Correction treatment b. Intervention c. Correction d. Rehabilitation
85. A set of expected behavior and conduct which regulate a group/ profession
a. Good behavior b. Ethical standard c. Professional conduct d, Code of ethics
86. In the PNP, police officers are expected to possess the following except
a. integrity b. humility c. honor d. pride
87. In hostage taking situations, one of the techniques of the negotiator in crisis management to get the attention of the hostage taker
while he is being bothered or he is thinking something is
a. Interaction b. modeling c. attraction d. distraction
88. Offenders who pursue their criminal activities with vigor attempting to learn from older experienced criminal techniques that will
yield them maximum profit with least risk.
a. Professional b. Seasoned c. Skilled d. White collar
89. The following are factors in juvenile delinquency except
a. Family cohesion b. Presence of family problem c. Family disintegration d. family conflict
90. The purpose why a person is placed in a correctional facility after the proceeding conducted by the court is for
a. Put to jail b. Retribution c. Rehabilitation d. Community
91. A child doe not have the instinct to act violently; instead, they learn it thru life experiences. This is explained in the theory
a. developmental b. Modeling c. Social contract d. Social learning
92. It covers the cranial features which affect human behavior
a. phrenology b. none of these c. Anthropology d. physiognomy
93. Who advocated the theory stating that criminality has relationship to hereditary inferiority?
a. Ernest Hooton b. Enrico Ferri c. Rafael Garofalo d. Adolph Quetelet
94. The theory which view that law is a tool by the ruling class ad is used to control the lower class
a. Interactionist b. Conflict c. Control d. Capitalism
95. He advocated the cartographic school of criminology
a. Garofalo b. Lombroso c. Quetelet d. Ferri
96. Who advocated the formula of crime
a. Galton b. Mary c. Durkheim d. Abrahamsen
97. Who stated that crime is normal in the society?
a. Wolfgang b. Mendelson c. Emile Durkheim d. Hooton
98. Who advocated the Somatotyping Theory
a. Beccaria b. Pershing c. Krestchmer d. Sheldon
99. Crime is explained as a product of the environment which provide cultural values and definition which governs the behavior of
those who live within.
a. Sociology b. Biology c. Determinant d. Dominant
100. Which characteristic in criminology attributes progress, advanced science and science applies to it?
a. Dynamic b. Translation c. Innovative d. Applied Science
101. Decriminalization and legalization of victimless crimes is a perspective of
a. Crime Control b. Rehabilitation c. Intervention d. Non-intervention
102. Who among the following is a professional criminal
a. Peeping tom b. Shoplifter c. Thief d. Assassin
103. The CJS in the United States is composed of
a. LEA, Court, Correction b. LEA, Court, Community
c. LEA, Prosecution, Court d. LEA, Prosecution, Correction
104. What term is used to describe youths that have sub-culture behavior especially minor?
a. Gangs b. Criminal c. Delinquents d. Deviant
105. As defined under RA 9344 a person under the age of 18 is a
a. Juvenile b. Underage c. Child d. Minor
106. Above 15 and not more than 18 who acted with discernment is
a. Not liable b. Exempted c. Liabled. Not exempted
107. Under RA 9344, a child who committed an offense at exactly 15 years old is _________ from criminal liability
a. Punished b. not exempted c. liable d. exempted
108. Personal disorder by anti-social behavior, indifference to morality and abnormal changes in mood and activities are the limits of a
person. This termed as
a. Manipulator b. Psychopath c. Oppressor d. Neurotic
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