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  • 1. . 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.
A) Criminal Justice
B) Police
C) System
D) Comparative
  • 2. typically are responsible for maintaining public order and safety, enforcing the law, preventing, detecting and investigation criminal activities
A) Police
B) System
C) Comparative
D) Criminal Justice
  • 3. It is a police etymology from Greek word mean citizenship, administration, civil polity or government of the city.
A) Politeia
B) Politia
C) Pulis
D) Police
  • 4. Combination of parts in a whole; orderly arrangement according to some common law, collection of rules and principles in
    science or art; method of transacting business.
A) Police
B) Criminal Justice
C) Comparative
D) System
  • 5. Process of outlining the similarities and differences of one police system to another in order to discover Insights in the field of international policing
A) System
B) Comparative Policing System
C) Criminal Justice system
D) Comparative
  • 6. It is sub-field of the study of Criminal Justice that compares justice systems worldwide. It studies the similarities and B differences in structures, goals, punishment, and emphasis on rights as well as the history and political stature of different system
A) Comparative Criminal Justice
B) Comparative
C) System
D) Comparative Policing System
  • 7. Which of the following is not belong to the three basic functions of criminal justice system
A) Community
B) Policing
C) Adjudication
D) Correction
  • 8. It is a basic principle that are common to democracies include a separation of powers, free elections and multiple parties
A) Communism
B) Socialist
C) Presidential
D) Parliamentary
  • 9. It believes that the means of making, moving, and trading wealth should be owned or controlled by the government as a whole.It is the pursuit of ideas of social cooperation, universal welfare, and equality ideas brought together by a condemnation of the evils and injustices of capitalism
A) Communism
B) Presidential
C) Socialist
D) Parliamentary
  • 10. It refers to a political movement seeking to overthrow capitalism and to establish form of communism dominated by totalitarian bureaucracy. Pertains to the theory of social change conceived by Karl Marx directed to the ideals of a classless society
A) Socialist
B) Parliamentary
C) Presidential
D) Communism
  • 11. A small community of people, usually with common interests, who own and share property in common.
A) Commune
B) Community
C) Communal
D) Communism
  • 12. How many Peoples court in Vietnam
A) 3
B) 2
C) 1
D) 4
  • 13. What branch of government in Vietnam is responsible for protection of justice, human rights, citizens right, soculat Pregime, interest of the state and legitimate rights and interest of organizations and individuals.
A) None of these
B) Executive
C) Legislative
D) Judicial
  • 14. What branch of government in Vietnam is responsible for the implementation of political, economic, cultural, social, national defense, security and external activities of the state.
A) Executive
B) Legislative
C) None of these
D) Judicial
  • 15. What branch of government in Vietnam is responsible for The law-making body.
A) Legislative
B) Judicial
C) None of these
D) Executive
  • 16. This kind of society has a little codification of law, no specialization among Police and a system of punishment that just let Sisten things go for a while without attention until things become too much, and harsh, barbaric punishment is resorted to.
A) National Assembly
B) Folk Communal System
C) Common Law Systems
D) American System
  • 17. Society has civil law, specialized police forces and punishment is inconsistent, sometimes harsh, and sometimes lenient.
A) Urban Industrial society
B) Common Law Systems
C) Folk Communal System
D) Bureaucratic society
  • 18. A system of laws, police who tend to keep busy handling political crime and terrorism, and a system of punishment characterized by over criminalization and overcrowding.
A) Urban Industrial society
B) Bureaucratic society
C) Common Law Systems
D) Urban Commercial society
  • 19. Also known as Anglo-American justice exist in most English. They distinguished by strong adversarial system where lawyers interpret and judges are bound by precedent.
A) Common Law Systems
B) Civil Law System
C) Islamic System
D) Continental System
  • 20. Also known as Continental Justice or Romano- Germanic Justice. They are distinguished by strong inquisitorial system where fewer rights are granted to the accused, and the written law is taken as gospel as subject to little interpretation.
A) Common Law Systems
B) Civil law system
C) Islamic System
D) Modem policing
  • 21. Also known as Marxist-Leninist Justice and exist in many places such as Africa and Asia where there has been a revolution or the remnants of one.
A) Society system
B) Modem policing
C) Continental policing
D) Islamic
  • 22. A model of policing uses measurement of crime control efficiency and effectiveness based on absence of crime or low crime rate to include citizens satisfaction in terms of peace and order the propels progress
A) Migration Theory
B) Modern policing
C) Alertness to Crime theory
D) Continental policing
  • 23. Also known as Muslim or Arabic Justice and derive all their procedures and practices from interpretations of the koran
A) Islamic System
B) Migration Theory
C) Civil system
D) Continental policing
  • 24. A model of policing is the traditional in nature as it based its crime controlefficiency the number of arrests and people being put to jail for punishment
A) Demographic Theory
B) Continental policing
C) Migration Theory
D) Alertness to Crime Theory
  • 25. This theory is that crime everywhere is the result of unrestrained migration and overpopulation in urban areas such as shettos and slums
A) Migration Theory
B) Opportunity Theory
C) Alertness to Crime Theory
D) Demographic Theory
  • 26. The nation develops, people's alertness to crime is heightened, andtheyreport more crime to police and demand the police to become more effective in solving crimes
A) Modernization Theory
B) Opportunity Theory
C) Demographic Theory
D) Alertness to Crime Theory
  • 27. This is based on the event when a greater number of children are being born, and as these baby booms grow up, delinquent subcultures develop out of the adolescent identity crisis.
A) Modernization Theory
B) Migration Theory
C) Opportunity Theory
D) Demographic Theory
  • 28. The theory long with higher standard of living, victims become more careless of their belongings and opportunities for
    and committing crime multiply.
A) Migration Theory
B) Theory of anomie and synomie
C) Opportunity Theory
D) Modernization Theory
  • 29. This theory sees the problem as society becoming too complex.
A) Migration Theory
B) Modernization Theory
C) Continental System
D) Demographic Theory
  • 30. Goitinental the theory of police service which maintains that police officers are servants of community.
A) True
B) False
  • 31. Home Rule is the theory of police service which maintains that police officers are servants of Higher Authority.
A) False
B) True
  • 32. National Assembly has at least 500 member's unicameral body elected to a five-year term.
A) False
B) True
  • 33. Policing is one of the most important functions undertaken by the 4 every sovereign government.
A) False
B) True
  • 34. Local Criminal Justice is it involves the study and description of one country's law, criminal procedure, or justice process
A) False
B) True
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