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CMY3706
May/June 2020
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
CMY3706
Contemporary Criminological Issues
Duration: 2 Hours 100 Marks
First examiner: Ms C Doorewaard
Second examiner: Dr MS Thobane
This paper consists of 15 pages.
Instructions:
1. The examination is consists of Multiple-Choice Question types only.
2. The examination question paper counts 100 marks and consists of 50 Multiple-Choice
Questions each worth 2 marks. Answer all of the questions.
3. The duration of the examination is 2 Hours . You will be allowed a further thirty (30) minutes
after the conclusion of the official examination period to upload your examination responses
(answers) onto the myUnisa platform for further processing.
4. While the examination is in progress, you are not allowed to con sult another person in order to
assist you to answer any of the questions contained in this question paper. You may also not
assist another student in answering any of the questions contained in this question paper.
5. The answers to this MCQ examination may only be submitted online on myUnisa. The Unisa
MCQ App cannot be used for examination submissions.
5.1. Access myUnisa at https://my.unisa.ac.za/portal and login using your student number and
myUnisa password.
5.2. Click on the “myAdmin ” tab in the top navigation.
5.3. In the “Assessments” submenu, click on the “ Assessment Info” tool in the drop-down list
• A list of all available assessments will display
• Find the corresponding examination assessment number for your module
• Click on the Submit link in the Action column and follow the steps described below.
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CMY3706
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Total: 100 marks
QUESTIONS AND WELL
EXPLAINED ANSWERS
1. Identify the formula that is used to calculate internationally
reported crimes.
1. The crime ratio is a formula whereby the number of offences is
divided by the population estimate and then multiplied by 100
000
2. The crime ratio is a formula whereby the number of offences is
divided by the population estimate and then multiplied by 10
000
3. The crime ratio is a formula whereby the total population is
multiplied by the number of offences and then divided by 100
000
4. The crime ratio is a formula whereby the total population is
divided by the number of offences and then multiplied by 10
000
✅ Correct answer: 1
Explanation: Internationally, crime rates are expressed per 100,000
people. The formula is:
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CMY3706
May/June 2020
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
CMY3706
Contemporary Criminological Issues
Duration: 2 Hours 100 Marks
First examiner: Ms C Doorewaard
Second examiner: Dr MS Thobane
This paper consists of 15 pages.
Instructions:
1. The examination is consists of Multiple-Choice Question types only.
2. The examination question paper counts 100 marks and consists of 50 Multiple-Choice
Questions each worth 2 marks. Answer all of the questions.
3. The duration of the examination is 2 Hours . You will be allowed a further thirty (30) minutes
after the conclusion of the official examination period to upload your examination responses
(answers) onto the myUnisa platform for further processing.
4. While the examination is in progress, you are not allowed to con sult another person in order to
assist you to answer any of the questions contained in this question paper. You may also not
assist another student in answering any of the questions contained in this question paper.
5. The answers to this MCQ examination may only be submitted online on myUnisa. The Unisa
MCQ App cannot be used for examination submissions.
5.1. Access myUnisa at https://my.unisa.ac.za/portal and login using your student number and
myUnisa password.
5.2. Click on the “myAdmin ” tab in the top navigation.
5.3. In the “Assessments” submenu, click on the “ Assessment Info” tool in the drop-down list
• A list of all available assessments will display
• Find the corresponding examination assessment number for your module
• Click on the Submit link in the Action column and follow the steps described below.
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CMY3706
May/June 2020
Total: 100 marks
QUESTIONS AND WELL
EXPLAINED ANSWERS
1. Identify the formula that is used to calculate internationally
reported crimes.
1. The crime ratio is a formula whereby the number of offences is
divided by the population estimate and then multiplied by 100
000
2. The crime ratio is a formula whereby the number of offences is
divided by the population estimate and then multiplied by 10
000
3. The crime ratio is a formula whereby the total population is
multiplied by the number of offences and then divided by 100
000
4. The crime ratio is a formula whereby the total population is
divided by the number of offences and then multiplied by 10
000
✅ Correct answer: 1
Explanation: Internationally, crime rates are expressed per 100,000
people. The formula is:
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