Social Awareness and Value Judgment Reviewer 1
1. An off-duty policeman was buying groceries at the convenience store when two men suddenly barged inside with guns drawn and at gunpoint, robbed the cashier. Although armed with his issued service firearm, the police office made no attempt to stop the robbery or to prevent the criminals from escaping with their loot. Later, he justified his inaction by stating that an officer, when off-duty, is a private citizen and therefore, he is not obliged to respond in such a situation. The officer's conduct was:
a. wrong, he should have carefully noted the description of the suspects and asked for back-up.
b. wrong, a police officer must act to prevent crimes and apprehend criminals at all times.
c. right, it is none of his business to intervene as the crime occurred outside his jurisdiction and while he was off-duty.
d. right, it would be suicidal to intervene as he was outnumbered by the armed robbers.
Answer: B
2. His key ideas are concentrated on the principle of "Survival of the Fittest" as a behavioral science. He advocated the "Somatotyping Theory."
a. W. Sheldon
b. R. Merton
c. E. Sutherland
d. Ivan Nye
Answer: A
3. What is the meaning of "R" in the criminal formula?
a. Total Situation
b. Criminal Tendency
c. Temperament
d. None of these
Answer: D
4. The term use to refer to the adverse psychological impacts of rape on rape victims who continue to suffer long after the incident.
a. Sexual Anxiety
b. Rape Trauma Syndrome
c. Fear
d. Neurotic Behavior
Answer: B
5. The term white-collar crime was coined by
a. E. Sutherland
b. R. Quinney
c. E. Durkheim
d. C. Darwin
Answer: A
6. The field of criminology is a multi-disciplinary science. One of its aspect is the study of crime focused on the group of people and society which is known today as:
a. Criminology Psychology
b. Criminal Sociology
c. Criminal Psychiatry
d. Criminal Etiology
Answer: B
7. In as much as crime is societal creation and that it exist in a society, its study must be considered a part of social science. This means that criminology is _______.
a. Applied science
b. Social science
c. Natural Science
d. All of these
Answer: D
8. Criminology changes as social condition changes. This means the progress of criminology is concordant with the advancement of other sciences that has been applied to it. This means that criminology is _______.
a. Dynamic
b. Excellent
c. Progressive
d. None of these
Answer: A
9. The theory in criminology, which maintains that a person commits crime or behaves criminally mainly because he or she is being possessed by evil spirits or something of natural force that controls his/her behavior is called:
a. Divine Will Theory
b. Demonological Theory
c. Classical Theory
d. All of these
Answer: B
10. The Italian leader of the positivist school of Criminology, who was criticized for his methodology and his attention to the biological characteristics of offenders, was:
a. C. Lombroso
b. C. Beccaria
c. C. Darwin
d. C. Goring
Answer: A
11. The Latin term POENA means:
a. Penalty
b. Pain
c. Punishment
d. Police
Answer: B
Related:
1. Criminal Justice System Reviewer 1
2. Reading Comprehension Reviewer 1
3. Social Awareness and Value Judgment Reviewer 2
a. wrong, he should have carefully noted the description of the suspects and asked for back-up.
b. wrong, a police officer must act to prevent crimes and apprehend criminals at all times.
c. right, it is none of his business to intervene as the crime occurred outside his jurisdiction and while he was off-duty.
d. right, it would be suicidal to intervene as he was outnumbered by the armed robbers.
Answer: B
2. His key ideas are concentrated on the principle of "Survival of the Fittest" as a behavioral science. He advocated the "Somatotyping Theory."
a. W. Sheldon
b. R. Merton
c. E. Sutherland
d. Ivan Nye
Answer: A
3. What is the meaning of "R" in the criminal formula?
a. Total Situation
b. Criminal Tendency
c. Temperament
d. None of these
Answer: D
4. The term use to refer to the adverse psychological impacts of rape on rape victims who continue to suffer long after the incident.
a. Sexual Anxiety
b. Rape Trauma Syndrome
c. Fear
d. Neurotic Behavior
Answer: B
5. The term white-collar crime was coined by
a. E. Sutherland
b. R. Quinney
c. E. Durkheim
d. C. Darwin
Answer: A
6. The field of criminology is a multi-disciplinary science. One of its aspect is the study of crime focused on the group of people and society which is known today as:
a. Criminology Psychology
b. Criminal Sociology
c. Criminal Psychiatry
d. Criminal Etiology
Answer: B
7. In as much as crime is societal creation and that it exist in a society, its study must be considered a part of social science. This means that criminology is _______.
a. Applied science
b. Social science
c. Natural Science
d. All of these
Answer: D
8. Criminology changes as social condition changes. This means the progress of criminology is concordant with the advancement of other sciences that has been applied to it. This means that criminology is _______.
a. Dynamic
b. Excellent
c. Progressive
d. None of these
Answer: A
9. The theory in criminology, which maintains that a person commits crime or behaves criminally mainly because he or she is being possessed by evil spirits or something of natural force that controls his/her behavior is called:
a. Divine Will Theory
b. Demonological Theory
c. Classical Theory
d. All of these
Answer: B
10. The Italian leader of the positivist school of Criminology, who was criticized for his methodology and his attention to the biological characteristics of offenders, was:
a. C. Lombroso
b. C. Beccaria
c. C. Darwin
d. C. Goring
Answer: A
11. The Latin term POENA means:
a. Penalty
b. Pain
c. Punishment
d. Police
Answer: B
Related:
1. Criminal Justice System Reviewer 1
2. Reading Comprehension Reviewer 1
3. Social Awareness and Value Judgment Reviewer 2