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ASSESSMENT

Name: METRAN, ARVIC EARL JUSTIN Score: ________


Degree Program/Year/Section: BSCRIM-103 Date: ____________

Activity 1: Word Bank


Instruction: There are 5 terminologies or words listed in the first column
that are used in the discussion and in the module. Select the appropriate
definition from the column three for each word by using the context clues
in column two.

Words Context Clues Definitions

1. Clandestine From the van, the police


watched as the E. kept secret or done
clandestine drug deal secretively, especially
because illicit
occurred.

2. Confiscated The bar owner will


confiscate your keys if D. taken or seized with
you are too drunk to authority
drive.

3. Inducement The higher payments c. a thing that persuades


were offered as an or influences someone to
inducement. do something

4. Prohibited We are prohibited from


drinking alcohol during B. that has been
working hours. forbidden; banned

5. Violation The attack on civilians is A. the act of doing


a flagrant violation of something that is not
the peace agreement. allowed by a law or rule
Activity 2: Interpretive Assessment.
Instruction: Identify the answer for each of the following statements
below.
1. A person shot his wife in a jealous rage because he caught her
cheating on him with another man.
a. Crime by Obfuscation c. Episodic crime
b. Murder d. Situational crime
2. On Election Day, Mario Gu-om was caught in the act giving a bribe
to vote for a particular candidate in a “Kagawad” position.
a. Situational crime c. Instant crime
b. Seasonal crime d. Static crime
3. Criminal refers to any person who has been found to have
committed a wrongful act/crime in the course of a standard judicial
process; there must be final verdict or conviction or guilt by the
court.
a. The legal concept c. The justice concepts
b. The criminology concept d. The medical concept
4. Colombian drug lord in the person of Pablo Escobar, infamous
narcoterrorist who was the founded and lone leader of the Medellín
Cartel. Engaging this kind of criminal activity is classified as
a. Ordinary Criminal c. Organized criminal
b. Professional Criminal d. Accidental criminal
5. Tom orders Diana to kill Pablo in exchange for one million pesos,
house and lot.
a. Passive Inadequate Criminal c. Socialize Delinquent
b. Active Aggressive Criminal d. Situational Criminal
Activity 3: Identification
Instruction: Identify the answer for each of the following statements
below.
1. Person who continuously commits crime due to deficiency of
intelligence and lack of self- control.
- Habitual Criminal

2. Constantly in trouble with legal authorities because he/she commits


robbery, larceny, and/or embezzlement which are intermixed with
legitimate economic activities.
- Situational Criminal

3. Commits crime of the lowest form of criminal career.


- Ordinary Criminal

4. Criminal refers to any person who has violated the criminal law or
has committed any anti-social act.
- In the criminology concept

5. A crime is considered extinctive if the end result of the criminal act


is destructive.
- Extinctive crime
ASSESSMENT

Name: METRAN, ARVIC EARL JUSTIN Score: ________


Degree Program/Year/Section: BSCRIM-103 Date: ____________

Activity 1: Word Bank


Instruction: There are 5 terminologies or words listed in the first column
that are used in the discussion and in the module. Select the appropriate
definition from the column three for each word by using the context clues
in column two.

Words Context Clues Definitions

6. Hedonistic The cookery course J. engaged in the


was serious and pursuit of pleasure;
hedonistic at the same sensually self-
indulgent.
time.

7. Probity Her probity and I. the quality of having


integrity are beyond strong moral principles;
question. honesty and decency.

8. Precocity His precocity was H. advanced or mature


extraordinary in development

9. Sovereignty The idea of the G. the authority of a


sovereignty of the state to govern itself or
people was to him another state.
utterly abhorrent

10. Vested Control has been F. secured in the


vested in local possession of or
authorities assigned to a person.
Activity 2: Knowledge Level Assessment.
Instruction: Identify the answer for each of the following statements
below.
1. Renzo is a child molester who had several cases and later on
convicted of life imprisonment for his barbaric actions. While
investigation take place it turned out that he has the physical
appearance of a large projection of jaw, low sloping forehead which
is similar of Lombroso’s mentioned type of anomalies.
a. atavistic stigmata c. determinism
b. personality d. primates
2. Cielo Lesley is a police officer who tend to live in an environment of
deviant behavior is normal, and social problems like crime is her top
priority to at least suppress it. Determine the level of the social
ecology of the concentric zone where Cielo is living.
a. working-class zone c. zone in transition
b. loop zone d. commuter zone
3. It is the principle in criminal law and international criminal law that
a person cannot or should not face criminal punishment except for
an act that was criminalized by law before he/she performed the
act.
a. Nulum crimen poena sine lige
b. Nullem crimin poena sene lege
c. Nullum crimen poena sine lege
d. Nullum crimen peona sine lege
Activity 3: Concept Map
Instructions: Lay out the diagram with your summary in comparing its
advantages and disadvantages in implementing punishments of the
following schools of thoughts.

SCHOOL OF
THOUGHT

The The Neo- The Italian/ The


Classical Classical Positivist Chicago
School
School School School

Protects the accused Revision of the previous Has better judgement


against harsh and theory gave way to the
exemption of lunatics and
to the application of
arbitrary action on the
part of the states. children from punishment scientific objectivity

There is no mitigating Extreme measuress Some offenders could not


circumstances or
are counter- be rehabilitated no
exemptions for lunatics
matter what was tried
and children. productive

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