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BUENAVISTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

MIDTERM EXAM. Set A Date;________


Name:______________________. Section :__________. Score:_____

IDENTIFICATION : Choose the correct answer inside the box.


_____1. It refers to the ability of human beings to purposely and deliberately choose to follow a calculated course of
action.
_____2. It refers to acts that are through to be wrong in and of themselves.
_____3. It refers to acts that are wrong because they are prohibited.
_____4. Who was considered the father of criminal justice system.
_____5. It is a proof where there is no possibility of innocence.
_____6. It means that human beings have free Will, and the actions they undertake are the result of their choice.
_____7. It states that society is made possible by individuals together.
_____8. It refers to the application of the scientific techniques to the study of crime and criminals.
_____9. Who was the father of modern criminology.
_____10. It refers to the belief that criminal behavior is caused by social factors or environment.
_____11. It refers to the belief that the criminal behavior by psychological factors.
_____12. It refers to criminal who considered as born criminal.
_____13. This type of a person usually commits violent crimes.
_____14. Who was considered the mother of criminals.
_____15. This theory developed by William Sheldon associated body types to human temperament.
_____16. Refers to someone who studies society and social behavior.
_____17. This the ability to perform to the behavior that the model has just demonstrated.
_____18. He founded the science of anthropometry and developed body mass index scale.
_____19. This theory mentioned to the idea that the individuals become criminal when two things occur.
_____20. This type of control is done by way of punishment or reward.
_____21. This rule excuses a defendant whose conduct is the product of mental disorder.
_____22. This rule excuses a defendant who, because of a mental disease or defect, lacks substantial capacity to
appreciate the criminality of his conduct.
_____23. This rule excuses a defendant who by virtue of a defect of reason or disease of the mind.
_____24. Refers to the process of linking offenders actions at the crime scene to their most likely characteristics to help
police investigator narrow down and prioritize a pool of most likely suspects.
_____25. Is a mental health professional who works within the justice system.
_____26. This theory view that people learn by observing others.
_____27. This theory developed by Ernst Kretschmer.
_____28. It refers to a person categorized as habitual criminals, and the abuse of alcohol.
_____29. It refers to a person who becomes criminal due to alcoholism, kleptomaniacs, nymphomaniacs, and child
molester.
_____30. It is a proof where possibility of innocence remained.
Imperfect prof insane criminals criminaloid physique theory social learning theory
Forensic psychologist criminal profiling M, nagthen rule Ali test Durham rule
Direct Labeling theory Adolphe Quetelet Reproduction Sociologist
Somatotype theory Margaret Ada Juke Athletic type Atavistic Psychological positivism
Sociological positivism Cesare Lombroso. Positivism. Human Rights. Rationality
Perfect Prof. Cesare Becaria. Mala prohibita. Mala In Se. Freewill Enrico Ferri
Raffaele Garofalo. Due process. Punishment. Asthenic type. Pyknic type.
Live models. Symbolic
Enumeration
A. Principles of Classical School that are Operative at Present.
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B. Three types of criminal According to Lombroso
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C. Four principles of Social Learning by Albert Bandura
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D. Four types of control.
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E. Three Somatotypes by Sheldon.
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F. Give at least 3 on sociological theories on crime.
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G. In cognitive development theory what are those three levels of moral reasoning?
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