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YLLANA BAY VIEW COLLEGE INC.

Balangasan District, Pagadian city


COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

FIRST PRELIM EXAM


CRIM 2

TEST I: IDENTIFICATION: GIVE THE CORRECT ANSWER IN EACH STATEMENT. 2 PTS EACH

1. An action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by
law.
2. An anti-social act; an act that is injurious, detrimental or harmful to the norms of society.
3. A system of ideas intended to explain something.
4. It is an explanation called prediction.
5. “Father of Modern Criminology”.
6. Those who commit crime due to abnormalities or psychological disorders.
7. It deals mainly on the biological explanation of crimes, focused on the forms of abnormalities that exist in
the individual criminal before, during and after the crime.
8. One who kills in self-defense.
9. One who commits crime due to insignificant reasons that pushed them to do on a given occasion.
10. The application of medical examinations on the individual criminal, explain the mental and physical
condition of the individual prior and after the commission of the crime.
11. The explanation of crime through diagnosis of mental diseases as a cause of the criminal behavior.
12. The explanation of crimes based on the Freudian Theory, which traces behavior as the deviation of the
repression of the basic drives.
13. Individuals who are easily influenced by great emotions like fit of anger.
14. those who are satisfied from vengeance/revenge
15. Those who commit crime against property

Test II: Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of your choice. 2 pts each.

1. Deal with the study of groups, social processes and institutions as influences to behavior.
a. Objective Approach b. Subjective Approach c. Contemporary Approach d. none of these
2. Those who commit crime against chastity
a. Murderers b. violent criminals c. deficient criminals d. lascivious criminals
3. Those who commit crime against property.
a. Murderers b. violent criminals c. deficient criminals d. lascivious criminals
4. those who commit very serious crimes
a. Murderers b. violent criminals c. deficient criminals d. lascivious criminals
5. The evaluation of the genetic influences on the criminal behavior
a. Psychiatric approach b. biological approach c. physiological approach d. none of these
6. This approach is based on the study of Quetelet.
a. Geographic App. B. Ecological App. C. Socio-cultural App. D. none of these
7. It is concerned with the biotic grouping of men resulting migration, competition, social discrimination,
division of labor and social conflict as factors of crime.
a. Geographic App. B. Ecological App. C. Socio-cultural App. D. none of these
8. Those that focus on institutions, economic, financial, education, political, and religious influences to crime.
a. Geographic App. B. Ecological App. C. Socio-cultural App. D. none of these
9. Affected by a clinically identified mental disease or by a neuropsychopathic condition which groups him
with the mentally diseased.
a. Insane criminal b. passional criminal c. occasional criminal d. none of these
10. Individuals who are easily influenced by great emotions like fit of anger.
a. Criminal by passion b. occasional criminal c. insane criminal d. none of these

Test III: Simple Recall. Enumerate the following.


1-7 Approaches under subjective approach
8-11 Approaches under objective approach
12-14 Approaches under contemporary approach
15-17 three main points in Beccaria’s Theory
18-22 Ferri’s Classification of Criminals
24-26 Types of criminals by Garofalo
27-32 Classifications of Criminals by Lombroso
33-35 Advocates of Positivist Criminology

Test IV: Explain the following. 5 pts each.


1. Explain Subjective Approach
2. Explain Objective Approach
3. Explain Classical Criminology.

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