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Criminology Reviewer
Criminology Reviewer
Criminology Reviewer
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1. This act also known as “THE PHILIPPINE CRIMINOLOGY PROFESSION ACT OF 2018”
REPUBLIC ACT 11131
2. RA 6975 establishes the tri-bureau under what department?
(DILG) DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT
3. The word criminology, originated in a Latin word “crimen” and “logia”. The word “logia” means
STUDY
4. Raffaele Garofalo coined the Italian word of criminology, what is the italian word of criminology?
CRIMINOLOGIA
5. He defined Criminology as a body of knowledge regarding crime as a social phenomenon.
EDWIN H. SUTHERLAND AND DONALD CRESSEY
6. An attempt at scientific analysis of the study of causes or reasons for crime.
CRIMINAL ETIOLOGY
7. Concerned with control of crime, through fear of punishment.
PENOLOGY
8. It is the nature of criminal law
SOCIOLOGY
9. He is known as the “FATHER OF MODERN CRIMINOLOGY” and the “FOUNDER OF CRIMINAL
ANTROPOLOGY”.
CESARE LOMBROSO
10. He traced the root of criminal behavior which is not in physical features but to their psychological
equivalents, which he called “moral anomalies”
RAFFAELE GAROFALO
11. He believed that a person committed a crime due to economic, social and political factors.
ENRICO FERRI
12. “There is no crime if there is no law punishing it” this theory is known as?
THEORY OF LOGOMACY
13. A multi-disciplinary study of criminology that focused on the group of people and society.
SOCIOLOGY
14. This is the science of behavior and mental processes of the criminal.
PSYCHOLOGY
15. Criminology changes as social condition change.
DYNAMIC
16. The study of crime must always confirm to the existing criminal law of the land.
NATIONALISTIC
17. It is the branch or division of law which defines crimes, treats of their nature and provides for their
punishment.
CRIMINAL LAW
18. This act is the primary source of criminal law in the ph, also known as the Revised Penal Code.
ACT. NO 3815
19. Revised penal code took effect on?
JANUARY 1, 1935
20. The law is biding to all person who live or sojourn in the Philippines.
GENERAL
21. Criminal law cannot make an act punishable in a manner in which it was not punishable when
committed.
PROSPECTIVE
22. The law is biding to all crimes committed within the National Territory of the PH.
TERRITORIAL
23. The rule of conduct, just and made obligatory by legitimate authority
LAW
24. Criminal behavior is explained in terms of factors extraneous to the offender which are social,
sociological, cultural and economic.
OBJECTIVE APPROACH
25. Criminal behavior is explained in terms of factors within criminal.
SUBJECTIVE APPROACH:
26. It seeks to explain the phenomenon of criminal behavior with reference to factors outside the
personality of the delinquent.
ENVIRONMENTAL APPROACH
27. It believes that populations composition has a relationship in the existence of criminality
CRIMINOLOGY
28. Studies the role of the victim in the crime.
VICTIMOLOGY
29. It believes that crime is transmitted within the population.
30. This theory believes that Punishment should fits the crime.
31. He believes that human being is rational being and that human has the freewill to choose
between right and wrong.
CESARE BECCARIA
32. That People can calculate between pleasure and pain.
UTILITARIANISM
33. This theory believes that people who commit crimes are sick individual, and they need a treatment, not
punishment.
POSITIVIST SCHOOL
34. Punishment should fit the criminal
POSITIVIST SCHOOL
35. Children and lunatics cannot distinguish between the right and the wrong, they should be free
from punishment.
NEO-CLASSICAL SCHOOL
36. This doctrine says that man’s choice, decision and actions are decided by antecedent cause,
inherited/environment or acting upon his character.
DETERMINISM
37. People choose pleasure and avoid pain
HINDONISM
38. This bureau enforce law, maintain peace and order.
(PNP) PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
39. This bureau is responsible for the prevention and suppression of all destructive fires
(BFP) BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION
40. This bureau is responsible for the rehabilitation and custody of convicted offender.
(BJMP) BUREAU OF JAIL MANAGEMENT AND PENOLOGY
41. It is an act or omission punishable by the Revised Penal Code.
FELONIES
42. Act No. 3815 is otherwise known as
REVISED PENAL CODE
43. It is an act committed or omitted in violation of a public law forbidding or commanding it
CRIME
44. It refers to an act or omission punishable by the Special Laws.
A CRIME
45. Actus reus means
GUILTY ACT
46. Mens rea means
GUILTY MIND
47. Those who are born possessing atavistic stigmata
BORN CRIMINAL
48. It is based on perceived links between the nature of a crime and the physical appearance of the
offender.
ANTHROPOLOGY
49. Concerns with the collection, identification and recognition of physical evidence.
CRIMINALISTICS
50. Who introduced the French word “criminologie”
PAUL TOBINARD