Criminology Exams (Crim Correlational) – Page 9

#160. The first convict in the Philippines, sentenced to death by means of Lethal injection was
A Boy siga
B Leo Echagaray
C Asiong Salonga
D Gregorio S. Mendoza
Answer: Leo Echagaray
#161. In the 13th C, a criminal could avoid ________ by claiming refugee in a church for a period of 40 days at the end of which time he has compelled to leave the realm by a road or path assigned to him.
A Penalty
B punishment
C conviction
D trial
Answer: conviction
#162. Long, low, narrow, single decked ships propelled by sails, usually rowed by criminals, a type of ship used for transportation of criminals in the 16th century. This referred to as the:
A Stocks
B Hulks
C Gaols
D Galleys
Answer: Galleys
#163. The Classical School of penology maintains the “doctrine of psychological hedonism” or __________. That the individual calculates pleasures and pains in advance of action and regulates his conduct by the result of his calculations.
A denied individual responsibility
B free will
C natural phenomenon
D pleasures and avoiding pain
Answer: pleasures and avoiding pain
#164. History has shown that there are three main legal systems in the world, which have been extended to and adopted by all countries aside from those that produced them. Among the three, it was the _____ that has the most lasting and most pervading influence.
A Hammurabic Code
B Roman Law
C Anglo-American Law
D Mohammedan Law
Answer: Roman Law
#165. Hanging is for death penalty, maiming is for
A Social degradation
B Physical torture
C Exile
D Slavery
Answer: Physical torture
#166. Who is the Director of the English Prison who opened the Borstal Institution for young offenders? The Borstal Institution is considered as the best reform institution for young offenders today.
A Walter Crofton
B Zebulon Brockway
C Manuel Montesimos
D Evelyn Brise
Answer: Zebulon Brockway
#167. The __________ is considered forerunner of modern penology because it has all the elements in a modern system.
A Bridewell Workhouse
B Borstal Institution for Boys
C Wulnut Street Jail
D Elmira Reformatory
Answer: Elmira Reformatory
#168. Capital punishment refers to:
A Life imprisonment
B Reclusion Perpetua
C All of these
D Death Penalty
Answer: Death Penalty
#169. One of the following is not an administrative function exercised by the executive branch of the government.
A Parole
B Pardon
C Probation
D Amnesty
Answer: Probation
#170. Pardon granted by the Chief Executive
A does not extinguish civil liability of offender
B extinguishes criminal liability of offender
C must be given After the prosecution of the offense
D all of the above
Answer: all of the above
#171. The enactment of Republic Act no. 6975 created the BJMP. It operates as a line bureau under the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG). This statement is:
A partially true
B true
C partially false
D false
Answer: true
#172. The Jail Bureau shall be headed by a chief with a rank of Director General, and assisted by Deputy Chief with the Rank of Chief Superintendent. This statement is:
A partially true
B partially false
C true
D false
Answer: false
#173. The group having the responsibility of providing a system of sound custody, security and control of inmates and their movements and also responsible to enforce prison or jail discipline is the:
A Warden
B Control Center groups
C Security group for jails
D Escort Platoon
Answer: Security group for jails
#174. A unit of the prison or a section of the RDC where the prisoner is given thorough physical examination including blood test, x-rays, vaccinations and immunity is the:
A Control Area
B Death row
C Quarantine cell
D NBP
Answer: Quarantine cell
#175. Imprisonment is not always advisable. Placing a person to custodial coercion is to place him in physical jeopardy, thus drastically narrowing his access to source of personal satisfaction and reducing his self-esteem. This principle is based on the ____ of community based treatment programs.
A Legal aspect
B Managerial aspect
C Humanitarian aspect
D Restorative aspect
Answer: Restorative aspect
#176. The case where the Supreme Court laid down the doctrine that the absolute pardon removes all that is left of the consequences of conviction, and that it is absolute in so far it restores the pardonee to full civil and political rights.
A None of these
B People vs. Galit
C Cristobal vs. Labrador
D Fernandez vs. Aquino
Answer: Cristobal vs. Labrador
#177. The power of the chief Executive to grant pardon is limited to the following, except:
A Pardon is exercised only after conviction
B No pardon, parole or suspension of sentence for the violation of any election law may be granted without favorable recommendation of the Commission of Elections.
C Pardon can not be extended to cases of impeachment.
D Pardon is administered by the court
Answer: Pardon is administered by the court
#178. In determining the fitness of a prisoner for release on conditional pardon, the following points shall be considered as guides, except:
A The political, organizational or religious affiliation of the prisoner should be disregarded.
B The background of the prisoner before he was committed to prison – social, economic.
C Financial capacity of the prisoner.
D Due regard should be given the attitude of the people in the community from which he was sentenced.
Answer: Financial capacity of the prisoner.
#179. Prisoners who are nearly to leave the institution, awaiting transfer,those in disciplinary status, and those who are chronically ill with mental disabilities are considered:
A all of these
B unassignable prisoners to undergo prison programs
C minimum security prisoners
D special group of offenders
Answer: minimum security prisoners