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Forensic Criminology and Victimology

November 22, 2022 BY Pratima Kumari

Forensic Criminology and Victimology Quiz Crafted by –

Pratima Kumari

 

Introduction to Forensic Criminology and Victimology

Forensic victimology is the idiographic and nomothetic study of violent crime victims for the purposes of addressing investigation and forensic issues. Forensic victimology objectively studies victims, with a focus on impartially and completely describing all aspects of their life and lifestyle in order to gain a better understanding of how they came to be victimized, how the crime took place, and their relationship with the offender. The purpose of forensic victimology is aimed to accurately, critically, and objectively describe the victim to better understand victims, crime, criminals, and forensic issues. Forensic victimology is an applied discipline, intended to be employed as an objective scientific practice.


Let's look at the questions and their answers


Ques 1. Alo Ano is an organisation meant for

a) Alcoholics

b) Drug addicts

c) Family member of alcoholics

d) Fellow drug users

Answer- c) Family member of alcoholics


Ques 2. The theory that suggests people have free will to choose crime or unlawful solutions to meet their need to settle their problems is

a) Bio Social Theory                                                   

b) Conflict Theory

c) Classical Theory                                                    

d) Marxist Theory

Answer- c) Classical Theory


Ques 3. Victim of black dahlia case was

a) Robert manley

b) Elizabeth short

c) George Orson wells

d) Patrick. S. O'Reilly

Answer-b) Elizabeth short


Ques 4. A polygraph is a machine which records

a) Physical Response

b) Psychological Response

c) Anatomical Response

d) Physiological Response

Answer-d) Physiological Response


Ques 5. The term “Battered Child Syndrome,” coined by 

a) Jeremy Bentham

b) Cesare Lombroso

c) C. Henry Kempe

d) Alexandre Lacassagne

Answer-c) C. Henry Kempe


Ques 6. When the aggression begins to show shame and remorse, this stage is referred to as _____ or the honeymoon stage

a) Recognition

b) Remembrance

c) Reconciliation

d) Marriage

Answer-c) Reconciliation


Ques 7. Actions that are wrong in themselves are called

a) Actus reus

b) Men's really

c) Mala in se

d) Mala prohibita

Answer-c) Mala in se


Ques 8. Human trafficking is form of

a) Hate crime

b) Organized crime

c) Violent crime

d) Property crime

Answer-b) Organized crime


Ques 9. Which law provides that, when a court imposes fine, it may order the whole or part of the fine to be given to crime victim? 

a) Sec 357 of CrPC

b) Sec 66 of IPC

c) Sec 265 (f) of the CrPC

d) Sec 340 of IPC

Answer-a) Sec 357 of CrP


Ques 10. Who among the following is connected to critical criminology? 

a) R.E. Park

b) E. H. Sutherland

c) William J. Chambliss

d) Cloward

Answer-c) William J. Chambliss


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