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1. Which is an attempt at scientific analysis of the conditions under which criminal influences society.
C. Sociology of Law
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He is known to be the "Father of the Modern Criminology
D.Cesare Lombroso
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it also refers to an act or omission in violation of public law for bidding or commanding it crime May be.
B.Crime
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when it violated an ordinance.
B. Misdemeanor
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It believes that criminal behavior is inherited or identified through physical characteristics of criminals.
B.Biological
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This is the study of crime focused on the group of people and society as a whole.
C.Sociological
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Studies the role of the victim in the crime
C.Victimology
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To understand crimes and criminals and to prevent the occurrence of crime
B.Aims in the study of Criminology
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This is the science of behavior and mental processes of the criminal.
C. Psychological
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It believes that location of a person triggers criminal behavior.
C.Geographical
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Acts No. 3815 is otherwise known as.
B. Revised Penal Code
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It is defined as the rule of conduct just made obligator by legitimate authority for the general welfare and benefits of all people.
C. Law
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The following are source of Philippine criminal law, EXCEPT;
C. Special Penal Laws passed by the Philippine Commission
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This school maintained that while classical doctrine was correct in general, some of it's detail should be modified to include.
B.Neo-classical School
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He believed that punishment should fit the crime
A.Classical School
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There is no crime if there is no law publishing such an act.
B. Theory of Logomacy
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Attempt to explain what is happening
A. Speculative
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The study of crime must always be in relation with the existing criminal law with the territory.
B.Nationalistic
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Is a symbolic representation of an actual thing tree,chair,table, computer, and distance, etc.
D. Concepts
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Derived from the Latin root word "Crimen" which means offense and "logos and logia" which means to study
B. Criminology
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He traced the roots of criminal behavior which is not physical features but to their psychological equivalent, which he called______ .
A. Moral anomalies
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Defined as the systematic set of interrelated statements or principles that explain aspects of social life.
B. Social theory
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All people are different, and thus vary in their understanding of right and wrong.
D. Positivist School
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This is the science of behavior and mental processes of the criminal.
B. Psychological
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When it is punishable by the Revised Penal Code.
C. Felony
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When it is punishable by Special Laws.
B. Offense
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Studies criminality in relation to competition, social discrimination, division of wealth or resources in the community.
B. Economic
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Gathers descriptive data to discribe what is really happening.
C. Descriptive
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It was introduced by the Italian is Criminologia
D. Raffaele Garofalo
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It was introduced by the French is Criminologie
B. Paul Topinard
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Which is an attempt at scientific analysis of the study of causes or reasons of crime
D. Criminal Etiology
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Concerned with control of crime by repressing criminal activities through the fear of punishment.
A. Penology
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It believes that population's composition has a relationship in the existence of criminality.
B. Demographical
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It believes that crime is transmitted within the population
C. Epidemiological
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It believes that crime is caused by mental diseases and mental disorders.
B. Psychiatric
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A supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principal independent of the things to be explained.
D. Theory
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Is to help one gain an understanding of crime and criminal justice.
B. Goal of criminological theory
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It is violation of special law are generally referred to as.
B. Malum prohibitum
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It is violations of Revised Penal Code are referred to as
C. Malum in se
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An Italian nobleman, magistrate, senator, and professor of law who rejected the classical principle that punishment should fit the crime, arguing instead that it should fit the criminal.
B. Raffaele Garofalo