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Introduction To Criminology Reviewer

1. The field of criminology is a multi-disciplinary science. One of its aspect is the study of crime focused on the group of people and society which is known today as: A. Criminal Psychology B. Criminal Sociology C. Criminal Psychiatry D. Criminal Etiology 2. Macho means A. assertive B. angry C. heroic D. stubborn 3. Bilious means A. wealthy B. puffed out C. bad tempered D. irritable 4. Hypothetical means A. Temporary B. Exaggerated C. Provable D. Assumed 5. The theory in which reformation is based upon, on the ground that the criminal is a sick person. A. Positivist Theory B. Classical Theory C. Neo Classical School D. Sociological Theory 6. It is defined as a crime where a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his or her occupation commits the criminal act. A. Labor Crimes B. Organized Crimes C. High Collar crimes

D. White collar crime 7. The strict code of conduct that governs the behavior of the Mafia members is called ___. A. Omerta B. Triad C. Silencer D. Mafioso 8. The groups of crimes categorized as violent crimes (Index crimes) and property crimes (Non Index crimes) are called ___. A. Conventional crimes B. Non-conventional Crimes C. Felony D. Offense 9. What is the literal meaning of the term Cosa Nostra? A. This thing of ours B. Omerta C. Two Things D. 5th estate 10. The criminal activity by an enduring structure or organization developed and devoted primarily to the pursuit of profits through illegal means commonly known as ___. A. Organized crime B. Professional Organization C. White collar crime D. Blue collar crime 11. One of the following represents the earliest codification of the Roman law, which was incorporated into the Justinian Code. A. 12 Tables B. Burgundian Code C. Hammurabic Code D. Code of Draco 12. The generic term that includes all government agencies, facilities,programs, procedures, personnel, and techniques concerned with the investigation, intake, custody, confinement, supervision, or treatment of alleged offenders refers to: A. Correction

B. Penology C. Criminal Justice D. the base pillar 13. The Italian leader of the positivist school of criminology, who was criticized for his methodology and his attention to the biological characteristics of offenders, was: A. C Lombroso B. C Beccaria C. C Darwin D. C Goring 14.The theory in criminology, which maintains that a person commits crime or behaves criminally mainly because he or she is being possessed by evil spirits or something of natural force that controls his/her behavior is called: A. Devine Will Theory B. Demonological Theory C. Classical Theory D. All of these 15. Criminology changes as social condition changes. This means the progress of criminology is concordant with the advancement of other sciences that has been applied to it. This means that criminology is _____. A. Dynamic B. Excellent C. Progressive D. None of these 16. In as much as crime is a societal creation and that it exist in a society, its study must be considered a part of social science. This means that criminology is __. A. Applied science B. Social Science C. Natural Science D. All of these 17. The term white- collar crime was coined by A. E. Sutherland B. R. Quinney

C. E. Durkheim D. C. Darwin 18. What is means of "R" in the criminal formula? A. Total Situation B. Criminal Tendency C. Temperament D. none of these 19. His key ideas are concentrated on the principle of "Survival of the Fittest" as a behavioral science. He advocated the "Somatotyping Theory". A. W Sheldon B. R Merton C. E Sutherland D. Ivan Nye 20. When someone is tagged as criminal, he or she may reject it or accept it and go on to commit crime. A. Rational Choice Theory B. Control Theories C. Labelling Theory D. Social Disorganization Theory

Answers: Introduction to Criminology 1. B 2. C 3. D 4. D 5. A 6. D 7. A 8. A 9. A 10. A 11. A 12. A 13. A 14. B 15. A 16. D 17. A 18. D 19. A 20. C

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