Crim 1

Crim 1
26問 • 2年前
  • Honeyjean Abanil
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  • 1

    The principal divisions of criminology that the scientific analysis of the causes of crimes and the criminal behavior

    Etiomology of Crimes

  • 2

    refers to the investigation of the nature of criminal law and its administration

    Sociology of Law

  • 3

    The study of the control of crimes and the rehabilitation of offender

    Penology

  • 4

    Enumerate the four Nature of Criminology

    Applied science, Social science, Dynamic, and Nationalistic

  • 5

    It studies crime as social phenomenon. Crime is a social problem which has a great impact to society

    Social Science

  • 6

    The study of criminology takes into consideration the history, the culture and the social norms and the laws of country . Each country has its own set laws and crimes are defined laws of the country

    Nationalistic

  • 7

    The concepts of criminology and their applications adapt to the changing time

    Dynamic

  • 8

    Criminology as a body of knowledge has already established universally accepted principles and concepts and these are used by other fields of study (INSTRUMENTATION/CRIMINALISTICS)

    Applied science

  • 9

    Etymologically the term criminology came from the latin word

    Crimen

  • 10

    Crimen means

    Crime

  • 11

    Greek word "Logos" means

    to study

  • 12

    1885 an Italian Law professor coined the term "Criminologia"

    Rafael Garofalo

  • 13

    According to _____ Criminology cannot become a science because it has not yet acquired universal validity

    George Wilker

  • 14

    Who is the Dean of Modern Criminology, hoped that it will become a science in the future since the causes of crimes are almost the same which may be biological , environmental or of the combination of two

    Edwin H. Sutherland

  • 15

    A body of knowledge regarding crimess, criminals , and the efforts of society prevent and repress them

    Criminology

  • 16

    The scientific study of the causes of crime relation to man and society who set and define rules and regulations for himself and others to govern

    Criminology

  • 17

    The entire vody of crime as a social phenomenon

    Criminology

  • 18

    Any person who is a graduate of the degree of Criminology , who has passed the examination of criminologist and is registered as such by the Board Examiners of the Professional Regualtion Commission (PRC)

    Criminologist (R.A. 6506)

  • 19

    The study of relationship between criminality and population

    Criminal Demography

  • 20

    The study of relationship between encironment and criminality

    Criminal Epidiomology

  • 21

    The study of criminality in relation to the spatial distribution in a community

    Criminal Ecology

  • 22

    The study of criminality in relation to physical constitution of men

    Criminal Anthropology

  • 23

    The study of human behavior in relation to criminality

    Criminal Psychology

  • 24

    The study of human. mind in relation to criminality

    Criminal Psychiatry

  • 25

    The study of the role of the victim in a commission of a crime

    Victimology

  • 26

    Refers to an act committed or omitted in violation of a public law (Phil Dictionary) It is also refers to an act committed or omitted in violation of a public law forbidding or commanding it (Reyes 2006)

    Crime

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The principal divisions of criminology that the scientific analysis of the causes of crimes and the criminal behavior

    Etiomology of Crimes

  • 2

    refers to the investigation of the nature of criminal law and its administration

    Sociology of Law

  • 3

    The study of the control of crimes and the rehabilitation of offender

    Penology

  • 4

    Enumerate the four Nature of Criminology

    Applied science, Social science, Dynamic, and Nationalistic

  • 5

    It studies crime as social phenomenon. Crime is a social problem which has a great impact to society

    Social Science

  • 6

    The study of criminology takes into consideration the history, the culture and the social norms and the laws of country . Each country has its own set laws and crimes are defined laws of the country

    Nationalistic

  • 7

    The concepts of criminology and their applications adapt to the changing time

    Dynamic

  • 8

    Criminology as a body of knowledge has already established universally accepted principles and concepts and these are used by other fields of study (INSTRUMENTATION/CRIMINALISTICS)

    Applied science

  • 9

    Etymologically the term criminology came from the latin word

    Crimen

  • 10

    Crimen means

    Crime

  • 11

    Greek word "Logos" means

    to study

  • 12

    1885 an Italian Law professor coined the term "Criminologia"

    Rafael Garofalo

  • 13

    According to _____ Criminology cannot become a science because it has not yet acquired universal validity

    George Wilker

  • 14

    Who is the Dean of Modern Criminology, hoped that it will become a science in the future since the causes of crimes are almost the same which may be biological , environmental or of the combination of two

    Edwin H. Sutherland

  • 15

    A body of knowledge regarding crimess, criminals , and the efforts of society prevent and repress them

    Criminology

  • 16

    The scientific study of the causes of crime relation to man and society who set and define rules and regulations for himself and others to govern

    Criminology

  • 17

    The entire vody of crime as a social phenomenon

    Criminology

  • 18

    Any person who is a graduate of the degree of Criminology , who has passed the examination of criminologist and is registered as such by the Board Examiners of the Professional Regualtion Commission (PRC)

    Criminologist (R.A. 6506)

  • 19

    The study of relationship between criminality and population

    Criminal Demography

  • 20

    The study of relationship between encironment and criminality

    Criminal Epidiomology

  • 21

    The study of criminality in relation to the spatial distribution in a community

    Criminal Ecology

  • 22

    The study of criminality in relation to physical constitution of men

    Criminal Anthropology

  • 23

    The study of human behavior in relation to criminality

    Criminal Psychology

  • 24

    The study of human. mind in relation to criminality

    Criminal Psychiatry

  • 25

    The study of the role of the victim in a commission of a crime

    Victimology

  • 26

    Refers to an act committed or omitted in violation of a public law (Phil Dictionary) It is also refers to an act committed or omitted in violation of a public law forbidding or commanding it (Reyes 2006)

    Crime