The document contains 11 multiple choice questions about sociology of crimes. The questions cover topics such as types of police misconduct, verdicts in criminal cases, elements of crimes, types of aggression and assault. Key terms assessed include nonfeasance, acquitted, actus reus, dependency/addiction, violence, overt aggression, covert aggression, assault, and allege.
The document contains 11 multiple choice questions about sociology of crimes. The questions cover topics such as types of police misconduct, verdicts in criminal cases, elements of crimes, types of aggression and assault. Key terms assessed include nonfeasance, acquitted, actus reus, dependency/addiction, violence, overt aggression, covert aggression, assault, and allege.
The document contains 11 multiple choice questions about sociology of crimes. The questions cover topics such as types of police misconduct, verdicts in criminal cases, elements of crimes, types of aggression and assault. Key terms assessed include nonfeasance, acquitted, actus reus, dependency/addiction, violence, overt aggression, covert aggression, assault, and allege.
The document contains 11 multiple choice questions about sociology of crimes. The questions cover topics such as types of police misconduct, verdicts in criminal cases, elements of crimes, types of aggression and assault. Key terms assessed include nonfeasance, acquitted, actus reus, dependency/addiction, violence, overt aggression, covert aggression, assault, and allege.
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Sociology of Crimes ,
by, angelbirth pepito...
1. An old woman approached PO3 Gomez asking the police officer to run after an unidentified young man who allegedly snatched her mobile phone. PO3 Gomez declined claiming that the man was already a block away from them and besides the police officer alleged that he is rushing home for an urgent matter. The officer’s refusal to help the old woman is an example of A. nonfeasance 🙏🏽 B. malfeasance C. misfeasance D. misconduct
2. When the accused is found not guilty of the charges presented
before the court, he is A. convicted B. suspended C. acquitted 🙏🏽 D. absuelto
3. Guilty by act means
A. Actus Reus 🙏🏽 B. Actus Numbus C. Giltus reus D. Rea mensa
4. If physiological or psychological dependence on some agent are
obviously detected from a person, he is in the state of A. dependency or addiction B. comatose C. insanity 🙏🏽 D. metamorphosis
5. Which of the following is described as the threatening behaviors,
either verbal or physical, directed at others A. Abnormality B. Dependency C. Aggression D. Violence 🙏🏽
6. What aggressive behavior includes repeated noncompliance to a
direct command, verbal abuse-name calling, verbal abuse-threat, and physical abuse? A. Interactive B. Isolated C. Covert D. Overt 🙏🏽
7. What aggressive behavior includes cursing/swearing, intentional
destruction of property, and self destructive behaviors? A. Isolated B. Covert 🙏🏽 C. Interactive D . Overt
8. What aggressive behavior includes the emotional and cognitive
components of aggression such as anger and hostility? A. Covert B. Dynamic C. Interactive 🙏🏽 D. Directive
9. When there is an apparent, intentional, and physically aggressive
act irrespective of severity against another person, there is A. Battering B. Assault 🙏🏽 C. Chaos D. Crisis
10.What kind of assault committed when it includes kicking,
punching,deliberately throwing an object and drawing a lethal weapon against someone? A. Mental B. Physical 🙏🏽 C. Sexual D. Verbal
11.Allege means A.Assert or make an accusation🙏🏽 B. remove from its position C. direct an act from doing D. intentional mutilation