INTERIM EXAMINATION
COMPARATIVE MODELS IN POLICING (CRIM05X)
NAME: __________________________ YR & SEC:_____________ DATE :____________
IDENTIFICATION: Identify what is being asked in the following sentences.
1. It is the science and art of investigating and comparing the police system of nations. It
covers the study of police organizations, trainings and methods of policing of various
nations.
a. Comparative Police System
b. International Criminal Justice
c. Comparative Criminal Justice
d. Transnational crime
2. It involves the study and description of one country’s law, criminal procedure, or justice.
a. Comparative Criminal Justice
b. International Criminal Justice
c Transnational crime
d. Bureaucratic societies
3. It is subfield of the study of Criminal Justice that compares justice systems worldwide.
a. International Criminal Justice
b. Bureaucratic societies
c. Transnational crime
d. Comparative Criminal Justice
4. It is a term that has been used in comparative and international criminal justice study in
recent years to reflect the complexity and enormity of global crime issues.
a. International Criminal Justice
b. Bureaucratic societies
c. Transnational crime
d. Comparative Criminal Justice
5. Defined as crimes against the peace and security of mankind.
a. International Crime
b Transnational crime
c Bureaucratic societies
d Comparative Criminal Justice
6. A society has little codification law, no specification among police, and a system of
punishment that just lets things go for a while without attention until things become too much,
and then harsh, barbaric punishment is resorted to.
a. Folk-communal societies
b Islamic systems
c. Socialist systems
d. Urban-industrial societies
7. Folk-communal societies are also called?
a. Folk-communal societies
b. primitive societies
c Urban-industrial societies
d Socialist systems
8. A society that has a system of laws (along with armies of lawyers), police who tend to keep
busy handling political crime and terrorism, and a system of punishment characterized by over
criminalization and overcrowding.
a. Safari
b Urban-industrial societies
c.Bureaucratic societies
d. Urban-commercial societies
9. A society not only has codified laws (statutes that prohibit) but laws that prescribes good
behavior, police become specialized in how to handle property crimes, and the system of
punishment is run on market principles of creating incentives and disincentives.
a. Socialist Systems
b. Urban-commercial societies
c .Urban-industrial societies
d. Common Law System
10. A society which produces most of the goods and services they need without government
interference.
A .Urban-industrial societies
B. Urban-commercial societies
C. Urban-commercial societies
d. Bureaucratic societies
11. Are also known as Muslim or Arabic justice and derive all their procedures and practices
from interpretation of the Koran.
a. Islamic systems
b. Socialist systems
c. Common Law System
d. Civil Law System
12. These are also known as Marxist-Leninist justice, and exist in many places, such as Africa
and Asian, where there has been a Communist revolution or the remnants of one.
A. Socialist systems
B. Islamic systems
C. Common Law System
d. Safari
13. Another country with an interestingly low crime rate where the crime rates are not
necessarily that low, but stable and resistant to fluctuating spikes.
A. Philippines
B. Malaysia
C. Japan
d. China
14. It refers to a system where police administrations and operations are independent from one
state to another.
A. Philippines
B. Malaysi
C. Japan
d. China
15. Also known as Continental justice or Romano-Germanic justice.
a.
b. Civil law systems
c
d
16. A country with only one recognized police force which operates entire that country is called?
a. centralized police
b. Decentralized Law Enforcement
c. Centralized policing system
d. Auxiliary
17. They are distinguished by a strong adversarial system where lawyers interpret and judges
are bound by precedent.
a. Common law systems
b. Civil law systems
c. Centralized policing system
d. International Criminal justice
18. It studies the similarities and differences in structure, goals, punishment and emphasis on
rights as well as the history and political stature of different systems.
A. Comparative Police system
B. International Criminal justice
C. Comparative Criminal Justice
d. International Criminal justice
19. The Greek word of police which means citizenship, administration, civil policy or government
of city.
A. Pulis
B. politea or polis
C. Sherift
d. Shire-Rieve
20. The French word of Police which means public order, administration, government.
A. Pulis
B. Sherift
C. Police or Policier
d. Shire- Rieve
21. Is any system by which some members of government act in an organized manner to enforce the law
by discovering, deterring, rehabilitating, or punishing people who violate the rules and norms governing
that society.
a. Criminal Justice System
b. Law Enforcement
c. Law Enforcement Agency
d. International Criminal Justice
22. In the Philippines we call them “non-uniform personnel or civilian staff”.
a. Reform and Revolution
b. Islamic systems
c Civil Law Police System
d.Communism
23. Most property and economic resources are owned and controlled by the state.
a. Communism
b. Reform and Revolution
c. Civil Law Police System
d. Islamic systems
24. All citizens shares equally in economic resources are allocated by a democratically-elected
government.
A. Democratic control of Police
B. Socialism
C. Reform and Revolution
D. Civil Law Police System
25. The intervention in Brixton, Totexth, and Bristol required immediate demands for a socialist
transformation.
A. Democratic control of Police
B. Reform and Revolution
C. Civil Law Police System
D. Socialism
26. It raises the need for the working class to defend its interests in the ongoing battle over the police.
a. Socialism
b. Civil Law Police System
c. Democratic control of Police
d.Reform and Revolution
27. Is a problem-solving approach where all community factions work together for the common good.
A. Reform and Revolution
B. Community-oriented policing
C. Civil Law Police System
D. Democratic control of Police
28. Also known as Community Service Police that enforces regulations on personal behaviors like
indecent clothing, alcohol consumption, offensive acts, and seduction.
A. Democratic Control Of Police
B. Sudanese Religious Police
C. People's Court
D Reform And Revolution
29. Is a religious police force in Nigeria's northern Kano state, established in 2003.
A. Local People's Court
B. Higher People’s Court
C. The Kano State Husbah Corps
D. Intermediate People’s Court
30. Is the world's largest international police organization operating world-wide with 186 and
counting member countries.
A. Globalization
B.NBI
C. INTERPOL
D. ASEANPOL
31. Its mandate is to support police and law enforcement agencies in its 186 member countries in
their efforts to prevent crime and conduct criminal investigations as efficiently and effectively as
possible.
A. INTERPOL
B. NATIONAL PEOPLE'S CONGRESS
C. STATE COUNCIL
D. Premier
32. the Communist/ Socialist set-up of China which the country's most senior decision making body
is the standing committee of the __________, heading a pyramid of power which tops every village
and workplace.
a. Communist Party of China
b. National People's Congress
c. Parliament
a. Politburo
33. NATIONAL PEOPLE'S CONGRESS (NPC) consist of ________ members elected for ___ years term.
a. 2,877 members 6 years
b. 2,987 member, 5 years
c. 2,978 members, 4 years
d.2,879 members, 3 years
34. It is structured as a unicameral legislature, with de jure power to legislate, oversee the
operations of the government, the supreme court, the state committee of supervisory, the supreme
procurator ate and the central military commission and elect the major officers of state.
A. Parliament
B. Communist Party Of China
C. Parliament
b. National People's Congress
35. It controls the paramilitary People's Armed Police (PAP), who have the politically sensitive
role of guarding key government buildings and enforcing the law all around China.
A. Central Military Commission
B. National People's Congress
C. Parliament
D. Communist Party Of China
36. Responsible to the National People's Congress (NPC) and its standing committee in
conducting a wide range of government functions both at the National and at the Local levels
and nominally acts by virtue of the National People's Congress Authority.
A. NATIONAL PEOPLE'S CONGRESS
B. STATE COUNCIL
C. CENTRAL MILITARY COMMISSION
D. MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
37. First rank executive department under the state council of the government. They are
responsible for the foreign relations of the People's Republic of China.
a. DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
b. DEPARTMENT OF NORTH AMERICAN AND OCEANIC AFFAIRS
c. BOUNDARY AND OCEAN AFFAIRS
d. MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
38. Drafts laws and regulations concerning foreign affairs management and reviews major
foreign affairs regulations of local state council ministries and agencies central state-owned
enterprises and foreign affairs documents to be submitted to the state council of approval.
a. BOUNDARY AND OCEAN AFFAIRS
b DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
c DEPARTMENT OF NORTH AMERICAN AND OCEANIC AFFAIRS
d. MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEFENSE
39. Coordinates China's relations in North America and Oceania and manages China’s overseas
diplomatic missions in the region.
A MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEFENSE
B. DEPARTMENT OF NORTH AMERICAN AND OCEANIC AFFAIRS
C DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
D BOUNDARY AND OCEAN AFFAIRS
40. Develops policies on land and maritime boundary issues, manages boundary demarcation,
inspection and border development with neighboring countries and coordinates policy relating
to oceans and seas.
A. Boundary And Ocean Affairs
B. Department Of Foreign Affairs
C. Department Of North American And Oceanic Affairs
D. Ministry Of National Defense
41. Their official responsibilities had been to exercise unified administration over the
development of the Armed Forces of the country such as; recruitment, organization,
equipment, training, scientific military research of the People's Liberation Army and the ranking
and remuneration of the officers and servicemen.
A. Department Of Foreign Affairs
B Ministry Of National Defense
c. Department Of North American And Oceanic Affairs
d. Boundary And Ocean Affairs
42.It is the concept of Democratic-Republican
a. was the name given to the group of politicians, at first called anti-federalists.
b. began with the rise of the Communist political party that believed the national government
should have more power than the state governments.
c. they agree with the nation of Federalists that the government could be run by elite.
d. they are not civil law country and they used inquisitorial system.
43. Chief or head of the state.
a. President
b Prime Minister
c Cabinet
d Magistrate Court
44. The second highest court in the system which has jurisdiction to decide on cases that
pertain to the security of the state.
A. Peacekeeping Affairs Office
B State Security Court
C. Ministry Of Land And Resources
D. State Oceanic Administration
45. They are the one who implement the punishment given by the court.
A. Correction
B. Administrative
C Legislation
d.Judiciary
46. is the government ministry in Vietnam responsible for state administration on
development and implementation of laws and regulations, post-review of legal normative
documents, control of administrative procedures, and legal dissemination and education.
A. The Ministry of Justice
B. The Ministry of Finance
C. Public security
d. Transport security
47. They are responsible for internal and external security.
A. Congolese National Police
B. National Intelligence Agency
C. Ministry Of Interior
D. Preventive Measure
48. Their function is to ensure order, tranquility and security in the state.
A. Pre-Trial Detention
B. Court
C Correction
d. Police Stage
49. They use the inquisitorial process and it is a bench trial. They are the one who decide
whether the accused in guilty or not guilty.
A. Court
B Pre-Trial Detention
C Correction
d. Police Stage
50. It is an economic theory of social organization, It believes that the means of making,
moving, and trading wealth should be owned or controlled by the government as a whole.
A. Pre-Trial Detention
B Socialism
C. Correction
D. Police Stages
ANSWERS:
1. Comparative Police System
2. International Criminal Justice
3. Comparative Criminal Justice
4. Transnational crime
5. International Crime
6. Folk-communal societies
7. primitive societies
8. Bureaucratic societies
9. Urban-industrial societies
10. Urban-industrial societies
11. Islamic systems
12. Socialist systems
13. Japan
14. Japan
15. Civil law systems
16. centralized police
17. Common law systems
18. Comparative Criminal Justice
19. politea or polis
20. Police or Policier
21. Law Enforcement
22. Civil Law Police System
23. Communism
24. Socialism
25. Democratic control of Police
26. Reform and Revolution
27. Community-oriented policing
28. Sudanese Religious Police
29. The Kano State Husbah Corps
30. INTERPOL
31. INTERPOL
32. Politburo
33. 2,987 member, 5 years
34. NATIONAL PEOPLE'S CONGRESS
35. CENTRAL MILITARY COMMISSION
36. STATE COUNCIL
37. MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
38. DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
39. DEPARTMENT OF NORTH AMERICAN AND OCEANIC AFFAIRS
40. BOUNDARY AND OCEAN AFFAIRS-
41. MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEFENSE
42. .a. Was the name given to the group of politicians, at first called anti-federalists
43. President
44. State Security Court
45. Correction
46. The Ministry of Justice
47. National Intelligence Agency
48. POLICE STAGE
49. Court
50. Socialism