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Yllana Bay View College

Balangasan District Pagadian City


“The Builder of Future Leaders”

First Preliminary Examination in Crim. 2 (Theories of Crime Causation)

Directions: Read and understand the test. Write your answer in your booklet. Any forms of alterations,
erasures and tearing of booklet will be considered as wrong. Use black pen in answering the questions.

Test I. Jumble Words (2 points each)

1. Naoamlesi = 6. Iolobgilca=
2. Unihsmpnte= 7. Siimtanrlsbes=
3. Enmilhgtnet= 8. Vistacati=
4. Licsavuosi= 9. Rocrhaterolgya=
5. Sitvposmii= 10. Phanipess=
Test II. Simple Recall
Read carefully and give the answer correctly.
1. It is said that actions were right if they tended to produce the greatest happiness for the greatest number
of people.
2. Pain and pleasure are the two central determinants of human behavior.
3. The study of demons.
4. Refers to a method of analysis based on the collection of observable scientific facts.
5. This theory believes that crime as any other act is a natural phenomenon.
6. There are body and mind differences between people, which serve as a reason for committing crime.
7. In this theory it accepts mitigating circumstances.
8. Known to be the father of Utilitarianism.
9. It is said that all individuals rationally look out for their own personal satisfaction.
10. Father of Classical Criminal Theory.
11. This theory, the use of torture, and implemented cruel punishments.
12. It is known to be the continuation theory of the Classical.
13. He advocates the separation of church and state.
14. He said that the root of criminal behavior is not to the physical features but to their psychological
equivalents, called moral anomalies.
15. He is an Italian criminologist and socialist and authored the book Criminal Sociology published in 1884.
16. The one who constitutes the majority of lawbreakers and is the product of family and social milieu more
than that of abnormal personal physio-mental conditions.
17. Those individuals who are easily influenced by great emotions like fit of anger.
18. The Father of Modern Criminology.
19. Beccaria is famous because of his essay entitled.
20. Those who commit robbery.
Test III. Enumeration
1-4. Classification of Criminals according to Lombroso
5-9. Classification of Criminals according to Ferri
10-15. Types of Criminals by Garofalo
16-18. Three main points in Classical Theory
19-22. Contributions of Jeremy Bentham
23-25. The Positivist Trio
26-30. Crimes under Felony
31-33. School under Pre-twentieth century
34-35.Founders of Classical Theory
36-40. Physical Characteristics of a born criminal according to Lombroso
Test IV. Essay (Brief and Concise)
1. Explain what Utilitarianism is with an example. (10pts.)
2. Give the difference between Freewill doctrine and Determinism Doctrine. (10pts.)

May God will always be with you!


Maam Crisel

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