CMY1503
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,UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
CMY1503 (482585) May/June 2020
Introduction to Criminology: Reaction to Crime
Duration: 2 Hours 100 Marks
EXAMINERS:
FIRST: PROF BW HAEFELE
SECOND: MRS MJ VICTOR-ZIETSMAN
This paper consists of ten (10) pages.
Instructions:
Answer all the questions
ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS
1. The ripple effect of violence has many … harmful consequences.
1. ethically
2. morally
3. socially
4. religiously
(2)
2. Which one of the following factors is not taken into account when considering an application for
bail?
1. Defeating the ends of justice
2. Probability of conviction
3. Probable sentence
4. Previous behaviour in court
(2)
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3. What does formal law comprise of?
1. It is based on traditions and customs
2. Rights and obligations of members of the population
3. Methods that must be followed in order to enforce substantive law
4. Regulations between the state and the citizens
(2)
4. “Prevention of crime” can be regarded as a … aim of the criminal justice system
1. primary
2. secondary
3. specific
4. general
(2)
5. Pre-industrial societies (indigenous groups) are distinguished from modern industrial societies by
their more … relationships.
1. casual
2. intimate
3. personal
4. friendly
(2)
6. Anyone who willfully gives false testimony commits an offence known as …
1. adultery.
2. disloyalty.
3. perjury.
4. treachery.
(2)
7. What do we call a perspective that is concerned with the unjust and unequal treatment of people
in the criminal justice process?
1. Crime control model
2. Due process model
3. Restorative justice model
4. Justice model
(2)
8. The construction of residential complexes that are able to deter crime is referred to as … space.
1. mechanical
2. non-structural
3. defensible
4. environmental
(2)
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9. The bystander response where the witness unreservedly assists the victim, is called the …
1. helping hand response.
2. good Samaritan problem.
3. victim assistance response.
4. intervention problem.
(2)
10. Which department’s objective is to develop and maintain an equitable, people-orientated,
affordable and development-directed welfare system?
1. Department of Community Safety
2. Department of Correctional Services
3. Department of Social Development
4. Department of Constitutional Development
(2)
11. The aim of a sentence is to … the individual.
1. isolate
2. assimilate
3. segregate
4. rehabilitate
(2)
12. The National Prosecuting Authority Act 32 of 1998, gives the Director of Public Prosecutions the
power to decide whether …
1. to institute prosecutions on behalf of the state.
2. to serve a summons to the accused.
3. to serve a fine following a conviction.
4. to investigate the alleged offence or not.
(2)
13. What do we call the presumption of innocence until proven guilty before the court?
1. The inquisitorial model
2. The informal crime model
3. The accusatorial model
4. The crime justice model
(2)
14. A unity based on interdependence of functions is known as …
1. mechanic solidarity.
2. organic solidarity.
3. legal solidarity.
4. structural solidary.
(2)
15. What do we call the law that determines the mutual relationship among members of the population?
EXAM PACK
+27 81 278 3372
,UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
CMY1503 (482585) May/June 2020
Introduction to Criminology: Reaction to Crime
Duration: 2 Hours 100 Marks
EXAMINERS:
FIRST: PROF BW HAEFELE
SECOND: MRS MJ VICTOR-ZIETSMAN
This paper consists of ten (10) pages.
Instructions:
Answer all the questions
ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS
1. The ripple effect of violence has many … harmful consequences.
1. ethically
2. morally
3. socially
4. religiously
(2)
2. Which one of the following factors is not taken into account when considering an application for
bail?
1. Defeating the ends of justice
2. Probability of conviction
3. Probable sentence
4. Previous behaviour in court
(2)
, Page 2 of 10
CMY1503
May/June 2020
3. What does formal law comprise of?
1. It is based on traditions and customs
2. Rights and obligations of members of the population
3. Methods that must be followed in order to enforce substantive law
4. Regulations between the state and the citizens
(2)
4. “Prevention of crime” can be regarded as a … aim of the criminal justice system
1. primary
2. secondary
3. specific
4. general
(2)
5. Pre-industrial societies (indigenous groups) are distinguished from modern industrial societies by
their more … relationships.
1. casual
2. intimate
3. personal
4. friendly
(2)
6. Anyone who willfully gives false testimony commits an offence known as …
1. adultery.
2. disloyalty.
3. perjury.
4. treachery.
(2)
7. What do we call a perspective that is concerned with the unjust and unequal treatment of people
in the criminal justice process?
1. Crime control model
2. Due process model
3. Restorative justice model
4. Justice model
(2)
8. The construction of residential complexes that are able to deter crime is referred to as … space.
1. mechanical
2. non-structural
3. defensible
4. environmental
(2)
, Page 3 of 10
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May/June 2020
9. The bystander response where the witness unreservedly assists the victim, is called the …
1. helping hand response.
2. good Samaritan problem.
3. victim assistance response.
4. intervention problem.
(2)
10. Which department’s objective is to develop and maintain an equitable, people-orientated,
affordable and development-directed welfare system?
1. Department of Community Safety
2. Department of Correctional Services
3. Department of Social Development
4. Department of Constitutional Development
(2)
11. The aim of a sentence is to … the individual.
1. isolate
2. assimilate
3. segregate
4. rehabilitate
(2)
12. The National Prosecuting Authority Act 32 of 1998, gives the Director of Public Prosecutions the
power to decide whether …
1. to institute prosecutions on behalf of the state.
2. to serve a summons to the accused.
3. to serve a fine following a conviction.
4. to investigate the alleged offence or not.
(2)
13. What do we call the presumption of innocence until proven guilty before the court?
1. The inquisitorial model
2. The informal crime model
3. The accusatorial model
4. The crime justice model
(2)
14. A unity based on interdependence of functions is known as …
1. mechanic solidarity.
2. organic solidarity.
3. legal solidarity.
4. structural solidary.
(2)
15. What do we call the law that determines the mutual relationship among members of the population?