問題一覧
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Criminal behavior is explained in term of factors within criminals, i,e physical, biological and mental traits.
C. Subjective Approach
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What is the Ten of the RPC
A. Crimes against Property
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Those committed by ordinary professional criminals to maintain their livelihood.
C. Blue collar
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When the offender acquires something.
B. Acquisitive
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Statues enacted from 1935-1941
D. Commonwealth Act
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The fundamental and supreme law of the land
C. Constitution
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The stage at which victimization occurs
A. Impact
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Stage during and immediately following the criminal event
C. Stage of Impact and Disorganizanition
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He is known the Father of Victimology
B. Benjamin Mendelsohn
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People May actually initiate the confrontation that eventually leads to their injury or death.
C. Victim precipatation theory
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The primary sources of criminal law in the Philippines it is otherwise known as the Revised Penal Code.
B. Act No. 3815
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Including Acts of congress, municipal charters, municipal legislation, court rules, administrative rules and orders, legislative rules and presidential issuances.
A. Statutes
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It is regarded as the philosophy of law dealing with the nature and functions of law.
C. Jurisprudence
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Those committed in only one place
A. Static
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Are those that are considered to be those that are mentally disabled, alcoholics, idiots, imbeciles and paranoiacs
B. Insane Criminals
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Those committed only when given the situation are conducive to its commission.
A. Situational
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Man may live in isolation but generally he lives in society
B. Social Approach
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It focuses it's attention on the biological, mental and other Characteristics of the offender to explain the cause of his delinquent behaviour.
C. Physiological Approach
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It studies external economic factors.
A. Economic Approach
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What is Seven of the RPC
C. Crimes Committed by Public Officers
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Those committed by persons of responsibility.
D. White collar
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When the end result of a criminal act is destructive.
B. Extinctive
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Is a Norse word, it is legally defined as a rule of conduct, just and made obligatory by legitimate authority for the general welfare and benefits of all people.
C. Law
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Statutes passed by the legislature from 1978-1984.
C. Batas Pambansa or National Law
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Stage which entails the degree and duration of personal and social disorganization fallowing victimization.
A. Post-impact
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The weak by virtue of age and immaturity
B. The Young
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Often less physical powerful and easily dominated by males.
C. The Female
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Those suffering from mental disorders, or those victims due to extreme mental abnormalities.
B. The imaginary victim
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How many percent (%) of the Philadelphia homicides were victim precipatation found by Marvin Wolfgang.
A. 26%
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In what year do you think that the word VICTIMOLOGY was coins?
D. 1900
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Those that are unsure of the rules of conduct in the surrounding society.
B. The Immigrant
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Stage that describes the victim's adjustment to the victimization experience.
C. Behavioral outcome
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Crime is not random occurrence but rather a function of the victim's lifestyle.
B. Deviant place theory
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Those committed in the shortest possible time.
B. Instant
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What is the Four of the RPC:
B. Crimes Against Public interest
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Those committed with intention and offender are sane.
D. Rational
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The criminals deficient in probity says Dr. Maurice Parmellee, committed crimes against property.
C. Deficient in Probity Approach
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Violent due to environmental influences as prejudices of honor, politics and religion, approach.
B. Twin Research Approach
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It seeks to explain the phenomenon of criminal behaviour with reference to factors outside the personality of the delinquent.
C. Entertainmental Approach
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This type of criminal violates the law because of the financial Crisis.
B. Habitual criminal