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Amna Jilani
HISTORY
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Criminology
____________ coined the term Criminology.
A. Cesare Beccaria.
B. Cesare Lombroso.
C. Becker.
D. None of these.
Amna Jilani
HISTORY
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Criminology
According to Strain theory, ___________ are those individuals who have traditional success goals, but substitute deviant means to achieve them.
A. Conformists.
B. Innovators.
C. Rebels.
D. None of these.
Amna Jilani
HISTORY
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Criminology
Many of the rules prescribed severe penalties which apply the dictum "An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth." was related to:
A. The code of severe punishment.
B. The Code of Hammurabi.
C. Societal laws of UK.
D. None of these.
Amna Jilani
HISTORY
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Criminology
Social Disorganization Theory was proposed by:
A. Wilson & Kelin.
B. Robert K. Merton.
C. Edwin Sutherland.
D. None of these.
Amna Jilani
HISTORY
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Criminology
A philosophy of punishment based on society?s moral outrage or disapproval of a crime is called:
A. Individual justice.
B. Utilitarian philosophy.
C. Retribution.
D. None of these.
Amna Jilani
HISTORY
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Criminology
___________ is called the father of probation.
A. Blackstone.
B. John Augustus.
C. Travis Hirschi.
D. None of these.
Amna Jilani
HISTORY
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Criminology
The first specialized correctional institute for youth in the United States was:
A. Borstal institution.
B. Juvenile court.
C. House of commons.
D. None of these.
Amna Jilani
HISTORY
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Criminology
?Parens patriae? is:
A. The supreme guardian of every child.
B. Ultimate guardian of every child.
C. Both (A) & (B).
D. None of these.
Amna Jilani
HISTORY
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Criminology
Cesare Beccaria had written a book on ?crime and punishment? in:
A. 1764.
B. 1738.
C. 1799.
D. None of these.
Amna Jilani
HISTORY
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Criminology
Children who continue to commit status offenses despite repeated intervention by the family, school, social service, and Law Enforcement Agencies are called:
A. Life course persistent offender.
B. Chronic status offender.
C. Recidivist.
D. None of these.
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