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  • Adrian Ramirez
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  • 1

    is an inquiry, judicial or otherwise, for the discovery and collection of facts concerning the matters involved.

    Investigation

  • 2

    is an ensemble of methods by which crimes are studied and criminals are apprehended

    Crime investigation

  • 3

    It is a special study of modern techniques in the investigation of serious and specific crimes including murder, homicide, rape, abortion, robbery, arson, kidnapping, blackmail, carnapping and criminal negligence.

    Special Crime Investigation

  • 4

    Its emphasis is on physical evidence rather than extra judicial confession, and focuses on specific crimes which by nature are difficult and complex to investigate

    Special Crime Investigation

  • 5

    Is a specialized field that applies medical and paramedical scientific knowledge to various aspects of both civil and criminal law.

    Legal Medicine

  • 6

    Its primary objective is to assist in the administration of justice by integrating tis knowledge and utilizing it within the context of legal proceedings

    Legal Medicine

  • 7

    It is directed to a person’s belongings, intellectual properties and money

    Crime Against Property

  • 8

    It is the act of gaining, taking any personal property belonging to another, by means of violence or intimidation of any person, or using force upon anything.

    Robbery

  • 9

    motivated by greed, the desire for a thrill and self-testing

    Amateur

  • 10

    are those people who worked as robbers as a trade making it theirliving and having no other means of income.

    Professionals

  • 11

    On Brigandage the offense is committed by _________________;

    At least 4 armed persons

  • 12

    It is committed by any person, who with intent to gain but without violence against or intimidation of persons nor force upon things, shall take personal property of another without the latter's consent.

    Theft

  • 13

    It is the occupation of real property belonging to another person by means of violence or intimidation. It is punishable under the RPC under Art 312. these includes altering boundaries or landmarks

    Usurpation

  • 14

    This offense is committed when a debtor absconds with his property, or real or Personal, to the prejudice of his creditors.

    Culpable Insolvency

  • 15

    is also known as Swindling is an act of defrauding another person by unfaithfulness or abuse of confidence; deceit or fraudulent acts; and fraudulent means.

    Estafa

  • 16

    Swindling is an act of __________ another person by unfaithfulness or abuse of confidence; deceit or fraudulent acts; and fraudulent means.

    defrauding

  • 17

    Is a swindling that is committed by a syndicate consisting of five or more persons formed with the intention of carrying out the unlawful or illegal act, transaction, enterprise or scheme.

    Syndicate Estafa

  • 18

    Syndicated EstafaIs a swindling that is committed by a syndicate consisting of ________________ formed with the intention of carrying out the unlawful or illegal act, transaction, enterprise or scheme

    five or more persons

  • 19

    Chattel Mortage Is a conditional sale of personal property as _________ for the payment of a debt, or the performance of some other obligation specified therein.

    security

  • 20

    the act or offense of intentionally damaging or destroying another's property (as from feelings of ill will) compare vandalism.

    Malicious Mischief

  • 21

    willful or malicious destruction or defacement of public or private property.

    Vandalism

  • 22

    Bouncing Check the act of making or drawing and issuance of a ______ without sufficient funds or credit

    check

  • 23

    The Bouncing Check will commited if _____________sufficient funds in or credit with the drawee bank

    he does not have

  • 24

    Bouncing check is also know as ________

    BP 22, 1979 sec. 1

  • 25

    The Bouncing Check will commited when he ________£_sufficient fund or to maintain a credit to cover the full amount of the check

    fail to keep

  • 26

    any attack upon or seizure of any vessel, or taking away of the whole or part thereof or its cargo, equipment or the personal belonging of its complements or passengers

    Piracy

  • 27

    Cattle Rustling is also know as _____________

    Anti Cattle Rustling Law of 1974 (P.D. 533)

  • 28

    Is the taking away by any means, methods or scheme, without the consent of the owner/raiser, or any of the above animals (cow, carabao, horse, mule or other domesticated member of the bovine family)

    Cattle Rustling

  • 29

    Fencing is also know as _________

    Anti Fencing Law of 1979 (P.D 1612)

  • 30

    is the act of any person, who, with intent to gain, for himself or for another shall buy, possess, keep, acquire, concealed, sell or in any other way, deal on any articles, items, objects, or anything of value which he knows to have been derived from the proceeds of crime or robbery or theft

    Fencing

  • 31

    Kidnapping and Serious Illegal Detention is

    Article 267

  • 32

    It is the process by which the pathologist or the medico legal officer conducts an examination on the cadaver to determine the exact cause of death.

    Autopsy

  • 33

    is the cursory examination of the dead body by the medico legal officer at the crime scene.

    Post Mortem Examination

  • 34

    it is the medical document or report stating the cause of death of the victim.

    Autopsy or Necroscopy Report

  • 35

    is a branch of medicine which deals with the application of medical knowledge to the purposes of law and in the administration of justice.

    Legal Medicine

  • 36

    pertains to law, arising out of, by virtue of or included in law.

    Legal

  • 37

    denotes anything belonging to the court of law or used in court or legal proceedings or something fitted for legal or public argumentation.

    Forensic

  • 38

    earliest recorded medico-legal expert. Chief physician and architect of King Zoser

    Imhotep

  • 39

    founder of modern toxicology. In his Traite de Poison, he mentioned mineral, vegetable and animal poison in relation with physiology, pathology ad legal medicine.

    Orfila

  • 40

    a papal physician regarded as the father of forensic medicine

    Paulus Zachias

  • 41

    IS A PERSON WHO HAS KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE CASE

    Witness

  • 42

    Witness as to the fact. Nothing to do with the medical practice

    Ordinary Witness

  • 43

    One who assist the law by giving an expert opinion and certain facts.

    Expert Witness

  • 44

    give factual evidence of something he did or saw during his medical work.

    Professional Witness

  • 45

    investigation of the place of commission of the crime to include external examination of the dead body

    Crime Scene Investigation

  • 46

    it refers to external examination of a dead body without incision being made, although blood and other body fluids maybe collected for examination

    Post Mortem Examination

  • 47

    indicates that, in addition to external examination, the body is opened and an internal examination is conducted.

    Autopsy

  • 48

    consist of internal and external examinations.

    Forensic Autopsy

  • 49

    Gratification of the sex urge is often done in ______ and morbid methods.

    strange

  • 50

    an abnormal over-sexual activity on the part of the man. The abnormal sexual offender is called satyr, which derived from the Greek Mythology of a half-man half-goat animal who could impregnate fifty female goats a day.

    Satyrism

  • 51

    the compulsive uncontrollable feeling of a woman to over indulge in sexual activity.

    Nymphomania

  • 52

    sexual gratification on a dead person or love towards a dead person.

    Necromania or Necrophilia

  • 53

    sexual gratification where the victims are children

    Pedophilia

  • 54

    is the primary sexual attraction to the elderly.

    Gerontophila

  • 55

    Deviates derive sexual pleasure from setting fire

    Incendiarism

  • 56

    Sexual desire towards the same sex.

    Homosexual

  • 57

    A woman has the desire to have sexual intercourse with another woman.

    Tribalism

  • 58

    3 persons participating in sexual orgies

    Troilism

  • 59

    group of persons participates in sexual orgies, 2 or more couple, exchange partners for variety sake during the sexual festival

    Pluralism

  • 60

    Sexual behavior wherein the offenders perform sexual intercourse and then kill the victim

    Necro Sadism or Lust Murderer

  • 61

    A female receives the penis into her mouth

    Fellation

  • 62

    Licking or sucking the vagina

    Cunnilingus

  • 63

    A person receive excitement by licking the anus of another person of either sex.

    Anilism

  • 64

    Sexual deviation is associated especially with the act of whipping.

    Flagellation

  • 65

    Sexual gratification is attained by fondling the breast

    Uranism

  • 66

    Sexual deviation in which sexual excitement is associated with the sight of a woman urinating

    Urolagnia

  • 67

    Also called scatophiliac or scat is the paraphilia involving sexual arousal and pleasure from feces

    Coprophilia

  • 68

    Sexual deviation wherein sexual gratification is attained by seeing women defecate

    Coprolagnia

  • 69

    Absence of sexual desire or arousal during sexual act in women

    Sexual Annesthesia

  • 70

    Painful sexual act in women

    Dysparereunia

  • 71

    Painful spasm of the vagina during sexual act

    Vaginismus

  • 72

    failure to have erection of the male organ

    Impotency

  • 73

    the failure to procreate or produce offspring

    Sterility

  • 74

    a married woman who shall have sexual intercourse with a man, not her husband, and by a man who has carnal knowledge of her, knowing her to be married even if the marriage be subsequently declared void.

    Adultery

  • 75

    a husband who shall keep a mistress in the conjugal dwelling or shall have sexual intercourse under scandalous circumstances with a woman who is not his wife or shall cohabit with in any other place

    Concubinage

  • 76

    these are women who, for money or profit, habitually indulge in sexual intercourse or lascivious conduct.

    Prostitute

  • 77

    is a condition of a female who is not experienced yet a sexual intercourse and genital organ has not been altered by carnal connection.

    Virginity

  • 78

    state of not knowing the nature of sexual life and not having experienced sexual relation; children below puberty whose sex organs and secondary sex characteristics are not yet developed.

    Moral Virginity

  • 79

    women who permits any form of sexual liberties as long as they abstain from rupturing the hymen by sexual act.

    Demi-Virginity

  • 80

    literally the term refers to a truly virgin woman; no structural changes in her organ to infer previous sexual intercourse; she is a virtuous woman.

    Virgo Intacta

  • 81

    woman is conscious of the nature of sexual life but has not experience sexual intercourse.

    Physical Virginity

  • 82

    The sperm can survive for up to ________

    5 days

  • 83

    The penalty of death or physical injury

    Distierro

  • 84

    PARRICIDE is what article under RPC?

    article 246

  • 85

    Death or Physical Injury is what article under RPC?

    Article 247

  • 86

    Murder is what article under RPC?

    Art 248

  • 87

    Homicide is what article under RPC?

    Art. 249

  • 88

    Death cause of tumultuous affray is what article under RPC?

    Art 251

  • 89

    Physical Injuries cause in a tumultous affray is what article under RPC?

    art 252

  • 90

    Giving assistance to suicide is what article under RPC?

    Art 253

  • 91

    Discharge of firearm is what article under RPC?

    Art 254

  • 92

    Infanticide is what article under RPC?

    Art 255

  • 93

    Intentional Abortion is what article under RPC?

    Art 256

  • 94

    Unintentional Abortion is what article under RPC?

    Art 257

  • 95

    Penalty for Death Caused in a Tumultuous Affray

    Either Prision Mayor or Prision Correctional

  • 96

    Under this case, the person who helped by just lending assistance, the penalty is ___________

    Prison Mayor

  • 97

    if he did the killing himself to the one who intended to commit suicide, the penalty is __________________.

    Reclusion Temporal

  • 98

    Discharge of Firearm Penalty

    Prision Correctional

  • 99

    Is the branch of medicine associated with the study of structural changes in the body caused by disease or injury

    forensic pathology

  • 100

    It deals with the postmortem investigation of sudden and unexpected death

    death investigation

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    is an inquiry, judicial or otherwise, for the discovery and collection of facts concerning the matters involved.

    Investigation

  • 2

    is an ensemble of methods by which crimes are studied and criminals are apprehended

    Crime investigation

  • 3

    It is a special study of modern techniques in the investigation of serious and specific crimes including murder, homicide, rape, abortion, robbery, arson, kidnapping, blackmail, carnapping and criminal negligence.

    Special Crime Investigation

  • 4

    Its emphasis is on physical evidence rather than extra judicial confession, and focuses on specific crimes which by nature are difficult and complex to investigate

    Special Crime Investigation

  • 5

    Is a specialized field that applies medical and paramedical scientific knowledge to various aspects of both civil and criminal law.

    Legal Medicine

  • 6

    Its primary objective is to assist in the administration of justice by integrating tis knowledge and utilizing it within the context of legal proceedings

    Legal Medicine

  • 7

    It is directed to a person’s belongings, intellectual properties and money

    Crime Against Property

  • 8

    It is the act of gaining, taking any personal property belonging to another, by means of violence or intimidation of any person, or using force upon anything.

    Robbery

  • 9

    motivated by greed, the desire for a thrill and self-testing

    Amateur

  • 10

    are those people who worked as robbers as a trade making it theirliving and having no other means of income.

    Professionals

  • 11

    On Brigandage the offense is committed by _________________;

    At least 4 armed persons

  • 12

    It is committed by any person, who with intent to gain but without violence against or intimidation of persons nor force upon things, shall take personal property of another without the latter's consent.

    Theft

  • 13

    It is the occupation of real property belonging to another person by means of violence or intimidation. It is punishable under the RPC under Art 312. these includes altering boundaries or landmarks

    Usurpation

  • 14

    This offense is committed when a debtor absconds with his property, or real or Personal, to the prejudice of his creditors.

    Culpable Insolvency

  • 15

    is also known as Swindling is an act of defrauding another person by unfaithfulness or abuse of confidence; deceit or fraudulent acts; and fraudulent means.

    Estafa

  • 16

    Swindling is an act of __________ another person by unfaithfulness or abuse of confidence; deceit or fraudulent acts; and fraudulent means.

    defrauding

  • 17

    Is a swindling that is committed by a syndicate consisting of five or more persons formed with the intention of carrying out the unlawful or illegal act, transaction, enterprise or scheme.

    Syndicate Estafa

  • 18

    Syndicated EstafaIs a swindling that is committed by a syndicate consisting of ________________ formed with the intention of carrying out the unlawful or illegal act, transaction, enterprise or scheme

    five or more persons

  • 19

    Chattel Mortage Is a conditional sale of personal property as _________ for the payment of a debt, or the performance of some other obligation specified therein.

    security

  • 20

    the act or offense of intentionally damaging or destroying another's property (as from feelings of ill will) compare vandalism.

    Malicious Mischief

  • 21

    willful or malicious destruction or defacement of public or private property.

    Vandalism

  • 22

    Bouncing Check the act of making or drawing and issuance of a ______ without sufficient funds or credit

    check

  • 23

    The Bouncing Check will commited if _____________sufficient funds in or credit with the drawee bank

    he does not have

  • 24

    Bouncing check is also know as ________

    BP 22, 1979 sec. 1

  • 25

    The Bouncing Check will commited when he ________£_sufficient fund or to maintain a credit to cover the full amount of the check

    fail to keep

  • 26

    any attack upon or seizure of any vessel, or taking away of the whole or part thereof or its cargo, equipment or the personal belonging of its complements or passengers

    Piracy

  • 27

    Cattle Rustling is also know as _____________

    Anti Cattle Rustling Law of 1974 (P.D. 533)

  • 28

    Is the taking away by any means, methods or scheme, without the consent of the owner/raiser, or any of the above animals (cow, carabao, horse, mule or other domesticated member of the bovine family)

    Cattle Rustling

  • 29

    Fencing is also know as _________

    Anti Fencing Law of 1979 (P.D 1612)

  • 30

    is the act of any person, who, with intent to gain, for himself or for another shall buy, possess, keep, acquire, concealed, sell or in any other way, deal on any articles, items, objects, or anything of value which he knows to have been derived from the proceeds of crime or robbery or theft

    Fencing

  • 31

    Kidnapping and Serious Illegal Detention is

    Article 267

  • 32

    It is the process by which the pathologist or the medico legal officer conducts an examination on the cadaver to determine the exact cause of death.

    Autopsy

  • 33

    is the cursory examination of the dead body by the medico legal officer at the crime scene.

    Post Mortem Examination

  • 34

    it is the medical document or report stating the cause of death of the victim.

    Autopsy or Necroscopy Report

  • 35

    is a branch of medicine which deals with the application of medical knowledge to the purposes of law and in the administration of justice.

    Legal Medicine

  • 36

    pertains to law, arising out of, by virtue of or included in law.

    Legal

  • 37

    denotes anything belonging to the court of law or used in court or legal proceedings or something fitted for legal or public argumentation.

    Forensic

  • 38

    earliest recorded medico-legal expert. Chief physician and architect of King Zoser

    Imhotep

  • 39

    founder of modern toxicology. In his Traite de Poison, he mentioned mineral, vegetable and animal poison in relation with physiology, pathology ad legal medicine.

    Orfila

  • 40

    a papal physician regarded as the father of forensic medicine

    Paulus Zachias

  • 41

    IS A PERSON WHO HAS KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE CASE

    Witness

  • 42

    Witness as to the fact. Nothing to do with the medical practice

    Ordinary Witness

  • 43

    One who assist the law by giving an expert opinion and certain facts.

    Expert Witness

  • 44

    give factual evidence of something he did or saw during his medical work.

    Professional Witness

  • 45

    investigation of the place of commission of the crime to include external examination of the dead body

    Crime Scene Investigation

  • 46

    it refers to external examination of a dead body without incision being made, although blood and other body fluids maybe collected for examination

    Post Mortem Examination

  • 47

    indicates that, in addition to external examination, the body is opened and an internal examination is conducted.

    Autopsy

  • 48

    consist of internal and external examinations.

    Forensic Autopsy

  • 49

    Gratification of the sex urge is often done in ______ and morbid methods.

    strange

  • 50

    an abnormal over-sexual activity on the part of the man. The abnormal sexual offender is called satyr, which derived from the Greek Mythology of a half-man half-goat animal who could impregnate fifty female goats a day.

    Satyrism

  • 51

    the compulsive uncontrollable feeling of a woman to over indulge in sexual activity.

    Nymphomania

  • 52

    sexual gratification on a dead person or love towards a dead person.

    Necromania or Necrophilia

  • 53

    sexual gratification where the victims are children

    Pedophilia

  • 54

    is the primary sexual attraction to the elderly.

    Gerontophila

  • 55

    Deviates derive sexual pleasure from setting fire

    Incendiarism

  • 56

    Sexual desire towards the same sex.

    Homosexual

  • 57

    A woman has the desire to have sexual intercourse with another woman.

    Tribalism

  • 58

    3 persons participating in sexual orgies

    Troilism

  • 59

    group of persons participates in sexual orgies, 2 or more couple, exchange partners for variety sake during the sexual festival

    Pluralism

  • 60

    Sexual behavior wherein the offenders perform sexual intercourse and then kill the victim

    Necro Sadism or Lust Murderer

  • 61

    A female receives the penis into her mouth

    Fellation

  • 62

    Licking or sucking the vagina

    Cunnilingus

  • 63

    A person receive excitement by licking the anus of another person of either sex.

    Anilism

  • 64

    Sexual deviation is associated especially with the act of whipping.

    Flagellation

  • 65

    Sexual gratification is attained by fondling the breast

    Uranism

  • 66

    Sexual deviation in which sexual excitement is associated with the sight of a woman urinating

    Urolagnia

  • 67

    Also called scatophiliac or scat is the paraphilia involving sexual arousal and pleasure from feces

    Coprophilia

  • 68

    Sexual deviation wherein sexual gratification is attained by seeing women defecate

    Coprolagnia

  • 69

    Absence of sexual desire or arousal during sexual act in women

    Sexual Annesthesia

  • 70

    Painful sexual act in women

    Dysparereunia

  • 71

    Painful spasm of the vagina during sexual act

    Vaginismus

  • 72

    failure to have erection of the male organ

    Impotency

  • 73

    the failure to procreate or produce offspring

    Sterility

  • 74

    a married woman who shall have sexual intercourse with a man, not her husband, and by a man who has carnal knowledge of her, knowing her to be married even if the marriage be subsequently declared void.

    Adultery

  • 75

    a husband who shall keep a mistress in the conjugal dwelling or shall have sexual intercourse under scandalous circumstances with a woman who is not his wife or shall cohabit with in any other place

    Concubinage

  • 76

    these are women who, for money or profit, habitually indulge in sexual intercourse or lascivious conduct.

    Prostitute

  • 77

    is a condition of a female who is not experienced yet a sexual intercourse and genital organ has not been altered by carnal connection.

    Virginity

  • 78

    state of not knowing the nature of sexual life and not having experienced sexual relation; children below puberty whose sex organs and secondary sex characteristics are not yet developed.

    Moral Virginity

  • 79

    women who permits any form of sexual liberties as long as they abstain from rupturing the hymen by sexual act.

    Demi-Virginity

  • 80

    literally the term refers to a truly virgin woman; no structural changes in her organ to infer previous sexual intercourse; she is a virtuous woman.

    Virgo Intacta

  • 81

    woman is conscious of the nature of sexual life but has not experience sexual intercourse.

    Physical Virginity

  • 82

    The sperm can survive for up to ________

    5 days

  • 83

    The penalty of death or physical injury

    Distierro

  • 84

    PARRICIDE is what article under RPC?

    article 246

  • 85

    Death or Physical Injury is what article under RPC?

    Article 247

  • 86

    Murder is what article under RPC?

    Art 248

  • 87

    Homicide is what article under RPC?

    Art. 249

  • 88

    Death cause of tumultuous affray is what article under RPC?

    Art 251

  • 89

    Physical Injuries cause in a tumultous affray is what article under RPC?

    art 252

  • 90

    Giving assistance to suicide is what article under RPC?

    Art 253

  • 91

    Discharge of firearm is what article under RPC?

    Art 254

  • 92

    Infanticide is what article under RPC?

    Art 255

  • 93

    Intentional Abortion is what article under RPC?

    Art 256

  • 94

    Unintentional Abortion is what article under RPC?

    Art 257

  • 95

    Penalty for Death Caused in a Tumultuous Affray

    Either Prision Mayor or Prision Correctional

  • 96

    Under this case, the person who helped by just lending assistance, the penalty is ___________

    Prison Mayor

  • 97

    if he did the killing himself to the one who intended to commit suicide, the penalty is __________________.

    Reclusion Temporal

  • 98

    Discharge of Firearm Penalty

    Prision Correctional

  • 99

    Is the branch of medicine associated with the study of structural changes in the body caused by disease or injury

    forensic pathology

  • 100

    It deals with the postmortem investigation of sudden and unexpected death

    death investigation