Direction: Read and Analyze The Question, Situation, and Statements Below. Answer The
Direction: Read and Analyze The Question, Situation, and Statements Below. Answer The
Direction: Read and Analyze The Question, Situation, and Statements Below. Answer The
CATBALOGAN CITY
COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
PRELIM EXAMINATION in
CRIMINOLOGY 1
Direction: Read and analyze the question, situation, and statements below. Answer the
following question based on your understanding. Used English language in explaining your
ideas. Write your answer in a long bond paper in hand writing form only.
1. Create a scenario that explain and discuss the principal division of criminology. (10 points
each)
a. Etiology of Crimes
b. Sociology of Law
c. Penology
In my own understanding Criminology is all about study of crime itself. What is the causes of it,
why it happened and the effect of it. While Criminal Justice is about the whole system of crime.
How to control and mitigate it and the sanctioning of those who violate laws with criminal
penalties.
Crime is a normal part of society and it is necessary because it is always present across our daily
social life. All societies have and do experience crime. Thus, having crime as such a common
action, one may say it is normal to have. What is seen as a crime in some societies may differ
from others. I find it hard to think of a functioning society with zero criminal activity when
people are born into certain lifestyles that involve committing crimes to survive or committing
crimes is a way of life. People will sometimes do whatever it takes to meet the needs of survival,
needs or wants. An example is stealing. There are some that steal to gain items of material goods
(jewelry) but then there are those who steal to survive (food). Either of them is willing to commit
a crime to get what they need or want, which goes against most moralistic values that stealing is
wrong. Having this idea makes it easier for us to punish those who do wrong, which hold our
social moral values together, making our society strong. If crime does not occur then it is
impossible for a society to define its own moral boundaries. Without this there would not be
social consensus, which is needed to hold a society together.
“To pass the exam is just an easy game but to top the exam is my Aim”
Prepared by:
Mary-Ann D. Abaigar, RCrim.
Instructor