Criminology. Practical RIU- KRL 93 (94-95)

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Collection of case studies on the subject of "Criminology" (KRL 93)
Task 1 (94)
Question 1
Which indicators describe the state of crime?
1) The figures for the number of reported and hidden crime;
2) the total number of registered crimes;
3) the number of persons who committed crimes while intoxicated.
Question 2
What personality traits play a decisive role in the structure of the causes of crime?
1) moral;
2) Biological;
3) social.
Question 3
Form of criminological method of individually-preventive effect is the establishment of individual patronage?
1) assistance;
2) coercion;
3) beliefs.
Question 4
What is social disorganization?
1) civil disobedience;
2) lack of social solidarity, lack of coordination of functioning of various social groups and state mechanisms, the crisis of ideology;
3) The riots in the country.
Question 5
Select from the following group of the most criminogenic minors:
1) students (colleges, schools, etc.);
2) work in manufacturing;
3) non-students and the unemployed.

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Task 2 (95)
Question 1
Consider the following scenario and identify the type of offender in accordance with the classification adopted in criminology.
Popov, 27 years old, married and has two children. In the fourth category of specialty electrical works at a furniture factory. At work it is characterized by a generally positive, studying in secondary vocational school.
After passing the exams classmates invited him to "mark" the transition to the third year. Concurring with the suggestion comrades Popov drank about a hundred grams of vodka.
Take part in the drinking buddy Popov Popov Sergeev drunk and because he was relatively sober, was instructed to deliver Sergeeva home. Bringing home drunk Sergeeva, Popov key that took out of his pocket, opened the door of the apartment, stripped him, laid on the bed and, using the fact that the house was empty, stole things out of the closet and money.
1) self-serving, which is a slight risk, situational;
2) universal, dangerous, crime-situational;
3) self-serving, posing little danger, casual.
Question 2
What measures victimological prevention could be effective in the following case?
Egorov sells apartment, pulled him by inheritance from his mother. He agreed with customers: make out for 170 thousand rubles (the estimated value of such certificate of BTI), then the buyer pays 20 thousand dollars.
At the conclusion of the sales contract the notary watched closely whether all the money handed Yegorov.
- Yes it's OK. He received a total of 170 thousand rubles.
- The apartment can be sold more expensive. Would you like to change the price?
- No, this amount is quite suits me.
When all the documents have been issued and the contract duly registered buyers Yegorov shook his hand and wished him success. Surcharge refused.
1) notice of the citizens through the media on the available evidence in the territory of committing crimes, control the behavior of potential victims;
2) production and dissemination of booklets, special precautions, to prevent violations of the law and the opportunity to become a victim of crime, explanatory talks on legal issues;
3) the provision of practical assistance to citizens in the transaction, instructing law enforcement agencies.
Question 3
What types of actual relapse occurred in the cases described below (select the most complete answer)?
Gorin, being convicted of theft and serving his sentence in prison, hooliganism committed against the prison staff with violence dangerous to life and health. For these crimes, he was sentenced to imprisonment.
1) a special, one-time, legal;
2) multiple, special, prison;
3) general, multiple, prison.
Question 4
Which of the psycho-physiological characteristics of criminals are among the factors-1) which determine the crime; 2) employees favorable background of antisocial behavior; 3) is a criminological neutral?
a) inherited or acquired physical or mental defects;
b) physical injury resulting from an accident or disease;
c) congenital or acquired mental disorders (dementia, psychosis);
d) mental and psychosomatic disorders (psychosis, neurosis);
d) pathologies associated with sexual perversion, alcoholism, drug addiction;
e) a low intellectual level, mental limitations, ignorance, naivety.
1) 1) - c, d; 2) - d, e; 3) - and b.
2) 1) - d, e; 2) - c, d; 3) - and b.
3) 1) - a, b; 2) - d, e; 3) - a, g
Question 5
Which of the following crimes most often committed by juveniles (select the three most typical types of crimes):
hooliganism, rape, murder, theft, theft of motor vehicles, negligence, fraud, bribery, robbery, smuggling, illegal hunting, terrorism.
1) robbery, murder, terrorism;
2) negligence, illegal hunting; smuggling;
3)

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