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Folk-Communal Societies Explained

This document contains a 20 question quiz about various concepts in policing and criminal justice systems. The questions cover topics like different theories of policing, types of societies, methods of researching other police systems, definitions of terms like comparative and transnational crime, and descriptions of legal systems like common law, inquisitorial, and socialist court models.

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Folk-Communal Societies Explained

This document contains a 20 question quiz about various concepts in policing and criminal justice systems. The questions cover topics like different theories of policing, types of societies, methods of researching other police systems, definitions of terms like comparative and transnational crime, and descriptions of legal systems like common law, inquisitorial, and socialist court models.

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SHORT QUIZ

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GOODLUCK!
 1. In this method of policing, police just
follow the wishes of top official of the
government.
 ANSWER: CONTINENTAL THEORY
 2. Denotes the degree or grade by
which a person, thing, or other entity
has a property or quality greater or less
in extent than that of another.
 ANSWER: COMPARATIVE
 3. Uniformed policemen will go out to the
field and patrol for the public to see them
which gives them the feeling of security and
the elimination of opportunity to commit
crime on the part of the criminal.
 ANSWER: POLICE OMNIPRESENCE/ HIGH
VISIBILITY
 4. It is defined by the United Nations
(UN) offences whose inception,
proportion and/or direct or indirect
effects involve in more than one
country.
 ANSWER: TRANSNATIONAL CRIME
 5. Type of society which has little codification law, no
specification among police, and a system of
punishment that just lets things go for a while
without attention until things become too much, and
then harsh, barbaric punishment is resorted to.
 ANSWER: FOLK-COMMUNAL SOCIETIES
 6. It is the science and art of
investigating and comparing the police
system of nations. It covers the study of
police organizations, trainings and
methods of policing of various nations.
 ANSWER: COMPARATIVE POLICE SYSTEM
 7. The yardstick of the efficiency of the
police is determined by the number of
arrest.
 ANSWER: CONTINENTAL/OLD POLICING
THEORY
 8. In this method of researching,
researcher communicates with foreign
researcher to obtain information.
 ANSWER: COLLABORATIVE METHOD
 9. Society in which the punishment is
inconsistent, sometimes harsh,
sometimes lenient.
 ANSWER: URBAN-COMMERCIAL SOCIETY
 10. The yardstick of police efficiency is
the absence or lesser occurrence of
crimes.
 ANSWER: MODERN SYSTEM
 11. Style in policing in which it
emphasizes on helping the community,
as opposed to enforcing the law.
 ANSWER: SERVICE
 12. In this court system, lesser rights are
granted to the accused, and the written
law is taken as gospel and subject to
little interpretation.
 ANSWER: INQUISITORIAL SYSTEM
 13. These are also known as Marxist-
Leninist justice, and exist in many
places, such as Africa and Asia, where
there has been a Communist revolution
or the remnants of one.
 ANSWER: SOCIALIST SYSTEM
 14. In this theory, its states that along
with higher standards of living, victims
become more careless of their
belongings, and opportunities for
committing crime multiply.
 ANSWER: OPPORTUNITY THEORY
 15. Refers to a system where police
administrations and operations are
independent from one state to another.
 ANSWER: DECENTRALIZED POLICE SYSTEM
 16. Is the system of interaction among
the countries of the world in order to
develop the global economy.
 ANSWER: GLOBALIZATION
 17. This theory is based on the event of
when a greater number of children are
being born, because as these baby
booms grow up, delinquent subcultures
develop out of the adolescent identity
crisis.
 ANSWER: DEMOGRAPHIC THEORY
 18. Type of criminal justice that are
distinguished by a strong adversarial
system where lawyers interpret and
judges are bound by precedent.
 ANSWER: COMMON LAW SYSTEM
 19. Society which produce which
produce most of the goods and services
they need without government
interference.
 ANSWER: URBAN INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
 20. In this society, the system of
punishment is run on market principles
of creating incentives and disincentives.
 ANSWER: URBAN INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY

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