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CRIM 105 IDENTIFICATION
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  • 1

    The doctrine that does not consider delinquent acts as criminal violations, thus making delinquents non-criminal persons, and cannot be found guilty of a crime and punished like an adult criminal

    PARENTS PATRIAE

  • 2

    Has the origin of the legal principle of Lex Taliones

    CODE OF HAMMURABI

  • 3

    this theory is concerned about the male who has an extra Y chromosome, a supermale with aggressive tendencies, and the possible criminal behavior

    XYY CHROMOSOME

  • 4

    An act Lowering the age of majority from twenty-one (21) to eighteen years, amending Executive Order No. 209, and for other purposes.

    RA 6809

  • 5

    It is a disorder of stealing that may start at different ages

    KLEPTOMANIA

  • 6

    He is the first man who attempted to find out the process of the beginning of the delinquency subculture

    ALBERT COHEN

  • 7

    Crippled, mute-deaf, blind, or otherwise defective, which restricts their action or communication

    PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED

  • 8

    The person appointed by the court where the case is pending for a child sought to be committed to protect the child's best interest

    GUARDIAN AD LITEM

  • 9

    This view explains that law violations and delinquency are a result of some physical deflects

    BIOGENIC APPROACH

  • 10

    Has no proper parental care or guardianship, whose parents or guardians have deserted him for a period of at least six (6) continuous months

    ABANDONED CHILD

  • 11

    Under the said law, a person who is over 9 years old but under 21 years old at the time of commission of the offense who commits a crime is known as a youthful offender. of an individual

    PD 603

  • 12

    Elements that provoke crime or factors that are signified by the everyday adjustment of an individual

    PRECIPITATING FACTOR

  • 13

    Is an act that is illegal for a minor but not for an adult

    STATUS OFFENSE

  • 14

    An anti-social behavior or act that does not conform to the standards of society

    JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

  • 15

    involves setting fire repeatedly and on purpose, without a reason, such as gaining money

    PYROMANIA

  • 16

    Its a time of trial and uncertainty for many youths

    ADOLESCENT

  • 17

    One of the most powerful occupational groups in modern society

    POLICE

  • 18

    Refers to mentally retarded, physically handicapped, emotionally disturbed, and mentally ill children

    DISABLED CHILD

  • 19

    Believe that individuals learn by observing how people react to their behavior. The best institution for information dissemination

    BEHAVIORAL THEORY

  • 20

    The best institution for information and dissemination

    MASS MEDIA

  • 21

    Born inside the marriage

    LEGITIMATE

  • 22

    Parental authority that is exercised by grandparents, older brother/sister, and relatives

    SUBSTITUTE PARENTAL AUTHORITY

  • 23

    It is an extension of the home, having the strategic position to control crime and delinquency

    SCHOOL

  • 24

    This type of youth behavior disorder is related to fear reactions, temper tantrums, and jealousy reactions

    EMOTIONAL DISORDER

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The doctrine that does not consider delinquent acts as criminal violations, thus making delinquents non-criminal persons, and cannot be found guilty of a crime and punished like an adult criminal

    PARENTS PATRIAE

  • 2

    Has the origin of the legal principle of Lex Taliones

    CODE OF HAMMURABI

  • 3

    this theory is concerned about the male who has an extra Y chromosome, a supermale with aggressive tendencies, and the possible criminal behavior

    XYY CHROMOSOME

  • 4

    An act Lowering the age of majority from twenty-one (21) to eighteen years, amending Executive Order No. 209, and for other purposes.

    RA 6809

  • 5

    It is a disorder of stealing that may start at different ages

    KLEPTOMANIA

  • 6

    He is the first man who attempted to find out the process of the beginning of the delinquency subculture

    ALBERT COHEN

  • 7

    Crippled, mute-deaf, blind, or otherwise defective, which restricts their action or communication

    PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED

  • 8

    The person appointed by the court where the case is pending for a child sought to be committed to protect the child's best interest

    GUARDIAN AD LITEM

  • 9

    This view explains that law violations and delinquency are a result of some physical deflects

    BIOGENIC APPROACH

  • 10

    Has no proper parental care or guardianship, whose parents or guardians have deserted him for a period of at least six (6) continuous months

    ABANDONED CHILD

  • 11

    Under the said law, a person who is over 9 years old but under 21 years old at the time of commission of the offense who commits a crime is known as a youthful offender. of an individual

    PD 603

  • 12

    Elements that provoke crime or factors that are signified by the everyday adjustment of an individual

    PRECIPITATING FACTOR

  • 13

    Is an act that is illegal for a minor but not for an adult

    STATUS OFFENSE

  • 14

    An anti-social behavior or act that does not conform to the standards of society

    JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

  • 15

    involves setting fire repeatedly and on purpose, without a reason, such as gaining money

    PYROMANIA

  • 16

    Its a time of trial and uncertainty for many youths

    ADOLESCENT

  • 17

    One of the most powerful occupational groups in modern society

    POLICE

  • 18

    Refers to mentally retarded, physically handicapped, emotionally disturbed, and mentally ill children

    DISABLED CHILD

  • 19

    Believe that individuals learn by observing how people react to their behavior. The best institution for information dissemination

    BEHAVIORAL THEORY

  • 20

    The best institution for information and dissemination

    MASS MEDIA

  • 21

    Born inside the marriage

    LEGITIMATE

  • 22

    Parental authority that is exercised by grandparents, older brother/sister, and relatives

    SUBSTITUTE PARENTAL AUTHORITY

  • 23

    It is an extension of the home, having the strategic position to control crime and delinquency

    SCHOOL

  • 24

    This type of youth behavior disorder is related to fear reactions, temper tantrums, and jealousy reactions

    EMOTIONAL DISORDER