,DETAILED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
CONTAINS OVER 100 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS.
1. An example where legal and community rules often
differ is …
A. Polygamy
B. Fraud
C. Rape
D. Xenophobia
ANSWER: A
2. Crimes that South Africans fear most are … in nature?
A. Economical
B. Sexual
C. Domestic
D. Violent
ANSWER: D
3. Fear can contribute to crime by undermining
community solidarity and … social control.
A. Strengthening
B. Dividing
C. Weakening
D. Improving
ANSWER: C
,4. Identify a concept that signifies that the content
of the law must be fixed and applied
consistently? A. Rules of behaviour
B. Legal rules
C. Legal security
D. Justice
ANSWER: C
5. In which South African city is the Constitutional
Court seated?
A. Bloemfontein
B. Cape Town
C. Pretoria
D. Johannesburg
ANSWER: D
6. Informal courts that are responsible for popular trials
within the community are also referred to as…
A. Ordinary courts.
B. Community courts.
C. Disciplinary courts.
D. Local courts.
ANSWER: C
7. National programmes to improve service delivery by
the criminal justice system have been developed and
are being implemented by government departments.
These programmes focus on the management of
, departments in the criminal justice system,
interdepartmental collaboration and the utilisation of
resources in the community as well as the private
sector. Such programmes objective is to …
A. Develop educational programmes to make the
public aware of the existence of the system and how
it works.
B. Improve service delivery to crime victims by
making the criminal justice system more accessible
and sensitive to the needs of victims.
C. Support the development of public or community
resistance to crime through mobilising communities.
D. Increase the capacity of the system so that
preference may be given to identify priority crimes.
ANSWER: A
8. Protective neighbourhoods are usually characterised
by people who …
A. Earn a low income.
B. Earn a higher income.
C. Own their own houses.
D. Rent a property.
ANSWER: B
9. Restorative justice is a criminal justice perspective
based on … rather than punishment.
A. Revenge
B. Retaliation
C. Reconciliation
CONTAINS OVER 100 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS.
1. An example where legal and community rules often
differ is …
A. Polygamy
B. Fraud
C. Rape
D. Xenophobia
ANSWER: A
2. Crimes that South Africans fear most are … in nature?
A. Economical
B. Sexual
C. Domestic
D. Violent
ANSWER: D
3. Fear can contribute to crime by undermining
community solidarity and … social control.
A. Strengthening
B. Dividing
C. Weakening
D. Improving
ANSWER: C
,4. Identify a concept that signifies that the content
of the law must be fixed and applied
consistently? A. Rules of behaviour
B. Legal rules
C. Legal security
D. Justice
ANSWER: C
5. In which South African city is the Constitutional
Court seated?
A. Bloemfontein
B. Cape Town
C. Pretoria
D. Johannesburg
ANSWER: D
6. Informal courts that are responsible for popular trials
within the community are also referred to as…
A. Ordinary courts.
B. Community courts.
C. Disciplinary courts.
D. Local courts.
ANSWER: C
7. National programmes to improve service delivery by
the criminal justice system have been developed and
are being implemented by government departments.
These programmes focus on the management of
, departments in the criminal justice system,
interdepartmental collaboration and the utilisation of
resources in the community as well as the private
sector. Such programmes objective is to …
A. Develop educational programmes to make the
public aware of the existence of the system and how
it works.
B. Improve service delivery to crime victims by
making the criminal justice system more accessible
and sensitive to the needs of victims.
C. Support the development of public or community
resistance to crime through mobilising communities.
D. Increase the capacity of the system so that
preference may be given to identify priority crimes.
ANSWER: A
8. Protective neighbourhoods are usually characterised
by people who …
A. Earn a low income.
B. Earn a higher income.
C. Own their own houses.
D. Rent a property.
ANSWER: B
9. Restorative justice is a criminal justice perspective
based on … rather than punishment.
A. Revenge
B. Retaliation
C. Reconciliation