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DATE:

PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
(A.Y 2018-219)
INTRODUCTION TO PHILIPPINE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
WITH JUVENILE JUSTICE

I. TRUE OR FALSE (2 pts. each)

____________1. Among the five pillars of the Philippine criminal justice system, the community has the
broadest jurisdiction.
____________2. The victim is the forgotten man in the CJS process.
____________3. The Wedding Cake Model of Justice categorizes celebrated cases as the level one that
is placed at the top of the layer.
____________4. The trial for the determination of guilt or innocence of the accused is being held at the
prosecution pillar.
____________5. The law enforcement is the prime mover in the CJS process.
____________6. The level four of Wedding Cake model of justice is composed of millions of
misdemeanours and any other disorderly conduct that are handled by lower criminal courts in assembly-
line fashion.
____________7. Situation is one of the factors contributing to crime and criminality that would come to
arise if the material for committing the crime is present.
____________8. The criminal is considered as the most pampered element of the CJS due to the notion
that he has more legal and constitutional rights.
____________9. Guradrilleros were the 5% of the abled bodied male inhabitants of each province were
to be enlisted in the police organization for 3 years of duty..
___________10. The correction pillar conducts the preliminary investigation if there is a probable cause
on case charged therein.

II. IDENTIFICATION

_____________________1. He introduced the Wedding Cake Model of Justice.


_____________________2. . Believes that agencies should limit their involvement with criminal
defendants.
____________________3. He is the Father of Modern Policing System who establish the London’s first
municipal police force.
____________________4. Advocates of this perspective views crime as an expression of frustration and
anger created by social inequality.
____________________5. It is known as the body of principles, practices, usages and rules of action.
____________________6. It is a branch/division of public law which defines crime, treats of their
nature, and provides for their punishment.
____________________7. He has been regarded as the star in the CJS process, which links the
components together and considered as the center of significance for prevention and control.
____________________8. Known as the earlier version of mounted riflemen in the history of Philippine
Police System.
_____________________9. Pillar that is responsible for the treatment and rehabilitation of the
convicted offender.
___________________10. This refers to any system of regulations to govern and control the conduct of
the people of the community, society or nation.

III. Enumeration

1. Five Pillars of the PCJS. (5 pts.)


2. Perspective on Justice (5 pts.)
3. Forms of law (3 pts.)
4. Types of Law (2 pts.)

IV. Definition of Terms

1. (Philippine) Criminal Justice System. (5 pts.)


2. Crime. (5 pts.)
3. Criminology (5 pts.)

……………………………………………………….GOD BLESS YOU!!!………………………………………………………………

Prepared by:

KEESHALYN J. GALLARTE
Instructor

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