Tcrime -(1)
  • 1. According to leftist ideology is the role of discrimination in society?
A) To ensure that racial minorities garn equal rights and opportunities
B) To help workers gain higher wages
C) To strengthen the economy and reduce crime
D) Discrimination is promoted by the rulling classes to keep the the workforce divided and more easily controlled
  • 2. According to Marx and Engels criminals came from a third class of society
A) Lumpen proletariat
B) Lower class
C) Proletariat
  • 3. The second on direct contact Vold referring to
A) Developing relationship between inmate and guard
B) Parole agent and parolee-is marked by conflict
C) To prosecuting the case
D) Passing the law
  • 4. It believes that language is a value laden and can promote the same sort of inequities that are present social structure.
A) Institutive-Constitutive theory
B) Postmodern theory
C) Social reality of crime
  • 5. Views the ideal society as one where authority is unquestioned, and social hierarchy is seen as natural.
A) Liberalism
B) Rightist ideology
C) Conservative Ideology
  • 6. Which of the following is Not a central concept in Marxist criminology?
A) Capitalism as a root cause of crime
B) Class struggle
C) The role of power in shaping legal definitions of crime
D) Individual free will as the primary driver of criminal behavior
  • 7. Three distinct scholar of conflict theory
A) Williem Bonger, Ralf Dahrendorf, George Vold
B) Willem Bonger, Ralf Dahrendorf, George Vold
C) Wilem Bonger, Ralf Dahrendorf, George Vold
D) Willem Bonger, Ralff Dahrendorf, George Vold
  • 8. What is bourgeoisie
A) Actual laborer
B) Middle class
C) Lower class
D) Upper class
  • 9. It is the blending of individual's personal self and social-self
A) Identity Fusion theory
B) Liberalism theory
C) Conservatism and liberalism theory
D) Institutive- Constitutive theory
  • 10. He was the one who adapted the conflict theory in criminology
A) George Vold
B) Ralf Dahrendorf
C) Willem A. Bonger
  • 11. Who argues that modern society is organized into what he called imperatively coordinated associations?
A) Ralf Dahrendorf
B) George Vold
C) Willem A. Bonger
  • 12. Assume that the ideal society is one in which there is equality of opportunity.
A) Rightists radicalism
B) Liberalism
C) Conservatism
  • 13. What does rightists radicalism emphasize as a sign of society's collapse?
A) Moral deterioration, seen in increasing crime rates
B) Increasing education and awareness
C) Rising political participation
D) Economic growth and equality
  • 14. Emphasize moral deterioration, reflected in crime rates, as the forerunner of society' political and economic collapse into war among racial and other fighting to survive
A) Rightist's radicalism
B) Radicalism
C) Rightist Radicalism
D) Ideology
  • 15. It can be compared to democratic government.
A) Conservatism and Liberalism theory
B) Conservatism
C) Liberalism
  • 16. According to Karl Marx's social conflict theory laws are primarily used as a tool by the upper class to control the lower class, and while not all crimes are committed by the lower class, they are disproportionately targeted for arrest.
A) (True) sure?
B) (False) sure na?
C) Maybe
  • 17. Who is the man behind Marxist criminology?
A) Marxist
B) Karl Marx
C) KARL MARX
D) Carl Maxx
  • 18. Left realism theory is most connected to the writings of British scholars John Lea and Jock Young?
A) True wee?
B) Maybe
C) False hm?
  • 19. The act of making people "criminals" is a crime. According to Barack and Henry, there are two (2) aspects of crime.
A) Crimes of reduction and fear of crime
B) Crime of repression and Crime of reduction
C) Crime of repression and Crime as a application
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