,1.Which one of the following programmes promote the
establishment of residential facilities to accommodate young
people who are in conflict with the law and are awaiting trial?
a. Diversion
b. Victim Empowerment
c. Probation
d. Secure Care
2.What is the punishment called to discourage the entire
population from committing a crime?
a. community service
b. incapacitation
c. deterrence
d. detention
3.The Truth and Reconciliation Commission is an example of a
modern…model within serious human rights violations were
dealt in the past
a. intervention
b. rehabilitation
c. restorative justice
d. due process
4.The primary objective of the…investigation is to assist the
court in reaching its verdict on who the offenders are
a. inspection in loco
b. preliminary
,c. presentence
d. pre-trial
5. The ripple effect of violence has
many…harmful consequences a. religiously
b. morally
c. socially
d. ethically
6.Which specific type of law determines the mutual regulation
of relationships among members of the population
a. public law
b. Criminal law
c. Codified law
d. Private law
7.Which departments objective is to develop and maintain an
equitable, people-orientated, affordable, and development-
directed welfare system
a. Department of Correctional Services
b. Department of Social Development
c. Department of Constitutional Development
d. Department of Community Safety
8.Which one of the following factors is not taken into
account when considering a bail? a. probable sentence
b. probability of conviction
, c. defeating the ends of justice.
d. previous behaviour in court
9.The motivation or desired outcome for most vigilante groups
is to…
a. achieve revenge.
b. protest against poor service delivery
c. drive criminals out of the community
d. achieve justice.
10.The unity based on interdependence of functions is known
as?
a. legal solidarity
b. mechanical solidarity
c. organic solidarity
d. structural solidarity
11.Which model encompasses the not-guilty principle until
proven guilty by court of law? a. The accusatorial model
b. The crime justice model
c. The inquisitorial model
d. The informal crime model
12.What do we call the process of keeping offenders and other
populations away from the institutional arrangements of
criminal justice or welfare?
a. diversion
b. probation
establishment of residential facilities to accommodate young
people who are in conflict with the law and are awaiting trial?
a. Diversion
b. Victim Empowerment
c. Probation
d. Secure Care
2.What is the punishment called to discourage the entire
population from committing a crime?
a. community service
b. incapacitation
c. deterrence
d. detention
3.The Truth and Reconciliation Commission is an example of a
modern…model within serious human rights violations were
dealt in the past
a. intervention
b. rehabilitation
c. restorative justice
d. due process
4.The primary objective of the…investigation is to assist the
court in reaching its verdict on who the offenders are
a. inspection in loco
b. preliminary
,c. presentence
d. pre-trial
5. The ripple effect of violence has
many…harmful consequences a. religiously
b. morally
c. socially
d. ethically
6.Which specific type of law determines the mutual regulation
of relationships among members of the population
a. public law
b. Criminal law
c. Codified law
d. Private law
7.Which departments objective is to develop and maintain an
equitable, people-orientated, affordable, and development-
directed welfare system
a. Department of Correctional Services
b. Department of Social Development
c. Department of Constitutional Development
d. Department of Community Safety
8.Which one of the following factors is not taken into
account when considering a bail? a. probable sentence
b. probability of conviction
, c. defeating the ends of justice.
d. previous behaviour in court
9.The motivation or desired outcome for most vigilante groups
is to…
a. achieve revenge.
b. protest against poor service delivery
c. drive criminals out of the community
d. achieve justice.
10.The unity based on interdependence of functions is known
as?
a. legal solidarity
b. mechanical solidarity
c. organic solidarity
d. structural solidarity
11.Which model encompasses the not-guilty principle until
proven guilty by court of law? a. The accusatorial model
b. The crime justice model
c. The inquisitorial model
d. The informal crime model
12.What do we call the process of keeping offenders and other
populations away from the institutional arrangements of
criminal justice or welfare?
a. diversion
b. probation