0% found this document useful (0 votes)
120 views

Crimso1 Take Down Notes

The document contains a test on criminology terms and concepts. It provides multiple choice questions to test knowledge on topics like victimless crimes, subjective and objective approaches to studying crime, what constitutes a criminal, crimes that are illegal because they are defined as such in law versus those that are inherently illegal, contemporary approaches, and corpus delicti. It also provides scenarios testing knowledge on stages of a criminal act from attempted/frustrated crimes to consummated crimes. Finally, it provides a list of choices to classify types of crimes based on attributes like intent, location, perpetrator class, purpose, and emotional state.

Uploaded by

RAM LUMIQUED
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
120 views

Crimso1 Take Down Notes

The document contains a test on criminology terms and concepts. It provides multiple choice questions to test knowledge on topics like victimless crimes, subjective and objective approaches to studying crime, what constitutes a criminal, crimes that are illegal because they are defined as such in law versus those that are inherently illegal, contemporary approaches, and corpus delicti. It also provides scenarios testing knowledge on stages of a criminal act from attempted/frustrated crimes to consummated crimes. Finally, it provides a list of choices to classify types of crimes based on attributes like intent, location, perpetrator class, purpose, and emotional state.

Uploaded by

RAM LUMIQUED
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 5

TEST I: TERMS AND CONCEPTS

CORRECT

-It refers to offenses where there is no private offended party. VICTIMLESS CRIME
-What approach in the study of crime is primarily concern on the biological explanation of identifying
the forms of abnormalities that was experienced by criminals before, during and after the commission of
crime? SUBJECTIVE APPROACHES
-How do you consider a person who has committed a crime and has been convicted of final judgment by
a competent court? CRIMINAL
-Acts which are prohibited because the law has defined it to be a crime. CRIME MALA PROHIBITA
-What approach on scientific explanation of crime and criminal behavior mainly deals on the aspects of
psychoanalytic, psychiatry and sociology? CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES
-his term literally means, “body of the crime”. CORPUS DELICTI
-These approaches are focused on the study of groups, social processes and institutions as factors that
influence the human behavior. OBJECTIVE APPROACHES

WRONG

-It is defined as conduct or behavior that is being committed which can lead to an unlawful act.
CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR/DEVIANT BEHAVIOR
-These are crimes which are violent and serious in nature that involves threats and physical harm to a
victim by an offender such as crimes against persons, crimes against property etc. INDEX CRIME
-A legal term used to indicate that a criminal has been caught in the act of committing an offense.
IN FLAGRANTE DELICTI
TEST II: CIRCUMSTANCES AFFECTING CRIMINAL LIABILITY
TEST III. STAGES OF CRIMINAL ACT
One day, victim Dalisay was struck in the left arm with a club and was also stuck by a bolo twice, one
on the shoulder and the other across the lips. The suspects were Juan and Pedro. The victim was still
alive after the incident but, unfortunately, the damages on his shoulder and lips were permanent,
causing his disability to articulate well. Bringing the case in court with sufficient evidence, the accused
were convicted of ________ murder
1.In what stage of crime do you think was he convicted?
-FUSTRATED CRIME
2. Justify your answer in question no.1
-Juan and Pedro performed all the acts nut their intent was not achieve. Despite that the
victim survived the incident,

Danilo and his wife Nene were married on January 15, 2018. They lived together since then
and raised two children as they put up several businesses over the years. But on January 1,
2019, two information for rape were filed before the court wherein it was alleged that the
accused raped his wife on two separate occasions, the accused by means of force upon person
did then and there willfully, unlawfully and feloniously have carnal knowledge with the
private complainant, her wife, against the latter’s will.

- In what stage? Consummated Stage


- why? Because there is a sexual intercourse that happened even in Nene refuses to do it. but
Danilo still forces his wife Nene

A brawl involving 15 to 18 members of two rival groups resulted to the stabbing of Xander
Ford, the victim, by Patrick Lee. During the rumble, the victim was stabbed at the left side of
his stomach and was beaten until he fell into a nearby creek. In his fallen position, Xander
Ford claimed that when he inspected his stabbed wound, he saw a portion of his intestines
showed. The victim received medical attention, stayed in the hospital for one week and
thereafter stayed home for one month to recuperate. The court ruled that the crime
committed only reached the _________ stage as there was lack of evidence that the stab
wound inflicted was fatal to cause the victim’s death.

1. In what stage of crime do you think was he convicted? Attempted stage


2. Justify your answer - There was Lack of evidence that the stab wound inflicted was fatal to
cause the victim's death
TEST IV: CRIMINOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF CRIMES

Choices.
A. Crime committed with intent.
B. Crime committed in only one place.
C. Crime committed by ordinary professionals.
D. Crime committed to take advantage of an abnormal situation.
E. Crime committed by series of acts.
F. Crime committed without intent.
G. Crime committed in several places.
H. Copycat crime.
I. Crime committed by members of the lower class of society.
J. Crime that can result to destruction.
K. Crime committed by rendering all service to satisfy others.
L. Crime committed in several places.
M. Crime committed only at certain period of the year.
N. Crime committed due to fit of great emotion.
O. Crime committed by a person of upper class in the society.

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy