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GOA UNIVERSITY G.R. KARE COLLEGE OF LAW LLB DEGREE SEM VI CRIMINOLOGY OCT 2013, APRIL 2013, OCT 2012, APRIL 2012, OCT 2011, APRIL 2011, APRIL 2010, Oct 2009, April 2009, October 2008, April 2008, April 2007, October 2007, October 2006, April 2006, APRIL 2005, 2005(OLD), April 2004, Oct 2004, 2003, 2002

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GOA UNIVERSITY

G.R. KARE COLLEGE OF LAW

LLB DEGREE SEM VI

CRIMINOLOGY

OCT 2013, APRIL 2013, OCT 2012,

APRIL 2012, OCT 2011,

APRIL 2011, APRIL 2010,

Oct 2009, April 2009,

October 2008, April 2008, April 2007,

October 2007, October 2006,

April 2006, APRIL 2005, 2005(OLD), April 2004, Oct 2004,

2003, 2002

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LL.B. Degree (Semester- VI) Examination, October 2013 CRIMINOLOGY

Duration: 3 Hours

Instructions: a) Write any 10 answers from Q. No. 1 to 14. b) Each answer carries 10 marks.

Total Marks: 100

1. Define white collar crimes, discuss the involvement of professionals, with suitable examples with remedial measures to control such crimes.

2. ~ighlight the need and importance of various reformative institutes/schools/ prisons available in India.

3. Critically analyze the pros and cons in imposition of death penalty in India with recent illustrations.

4. 'Criminal is a product of society'. Elucidate this idea in the light of sociological theory of criminal behavior.

5. Enumerate the role of the Supreme Court to protect the rights of prisoners in India.

6. Enumerate the role of Police and Public in prevention of crime. Discuss the important steps to control crimes in our society.

7. Explain the following: a) Drug addiction and crime. b) Concept of 'Born Criminals'.

8. 'Probation as correctional measure'. Explain the applicability of probation in India situation.

9. !\nswer the following : a) Kinds of punishment.

10. Write a note on the following : a) Concept of victimology.

b) Crime syndicate.

b) Media and crime.

11. Discuss in detail the new provisions incorporated under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2006.

12. 'Economic conditions are responsible for Commission of crime'. Enumerate this statement in the light of economic theory of crime.

13. · Enumerate the various reasons for increase in sexual offenses against females in India.

14. Define criminology, its importance and differentiate criminology and science.

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Duration : 3 Hours Total Marks :100

Instructions : a) Write any 10 answers from Q. No. 1 to 14. b) Each answer carries 10 marks.

1. Analyze the concept of white collar crimes with suitable examples relating to involvement of professionals and mention the remedial measures to control such crimes.

2. 'Criminology deals with causes of crime'. Enumerate in detail the importance of criminology and its link with various other criminal law subjects.

3. Explain the following :

a) Recidivism

b) Importance of Victimology in criminal matters.

4. 'Death sentence is restricted to rarest of rare cases'. Explain in detail this concept in the light of Supreme Court pronouncements.

5. 'Organized crimes are committed in organized manner'. Mention in detail various kinds of organized crimes in India with suitable illustrations.

6. 'The term juvenile is not defined properly from time to time'. Examine this in the light of Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2006 with present trends on this.

7. 'Reformation is the trend in present scenario'. Explain various methods adopted by the authorities in reformation of criminals.

8. Answer the following :

a) Economic theory of crime

b) Concept of Penology.

9. Discuss the various steps adopted by the Supreme Court in protection of prisoner's rights with judicial pronouncements.

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10. Explain the problems and legal functions of police in prevention of crime in our society.

11. Write a note on :

a) Computer as target in crime

b) Deterrent theory of punishment.

12. Define probation. Mention in detail the importance and the place of probation in · the penal policy.

13. Enumerate the theory propounded by Sutherland in crime causation.

14. Highlight the causes and remedial measure in the matters of sexual delinquency with suitable illustrations.

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LL.B. (Semester- VI) Degree Examination, October 2012 CRIMINOLOGY

Duration : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 1 00

Instructions : a) Write any ten questions from Q. No. 1 to 14. b) Each question carries 10 marks.

1. Discuss the theory of differential association propounded by Prof. Sutherland.

2. E~plain the concept of white collar crimes. State the measures to combat such cnmes.

3. Answer the following : a) Sociological school b) Enrico Fern's Law of criminal saturation

4. Discuss in brief :

a) Reformative and deterrent theory b) Solitary confinement

5. What do you mean by Juvenile delinquency ? Discuss the salient features of Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act 2000 . .

6. Examine the concept of Parole in India. State the essentials of ideal parole system.

7. Expla_in the following:

a) Political graft b) Organised predatory crime

8. What do you mean by domestic violence ? State the salient features of protection of women from Domestic Violence Act 2005.

9. Discuss the retentionist and abolitionist approach to capital punishment.

10. Explain the concept of probation . State the salient features of the Probation of Offenders Act 1958.

11. Explain the role of police in society and state their powers and functions in maintaining law and order in society.

12. Discuss the problems involved in crime prevention. Suggest changes to be made in Indian criminal law and procedure to make it more responsive to the needs of Indian society.

13. Explain the following :

a) Cyber crimes b) Industrialisation and crimes

14. Discuss the following :

a) Prison reforms b) <?ustodial violence

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LL.B. (Degree) Semester - VI Examination, April 2012 CRIMINOLOGY oL( o\( ~o\L C~t11~~~

Duration : 3 Hours Total Marks : 1 00

Instructions: a) Write any 10 questions from Q. No. 1 to 14 . . b) Each question carries 10 marks.

1. Examine the multiple factor approach to crime causation. 10

2. Discuss Pre-classical and Neo-classical school of criminology. 10

3. What are white collar crimes ? Discuss the remedial measures. Which can be

adopted to prevent white collar crimes ? 10

4. Explain various theories and kinds of punishment. 10

5. What are the improvements? Which have been brought about in the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 over Juvenile Justice Act 1986 ? 10

6. Explain the concept of Parole. Discuss the structural set up of parole boards and

their functions in India. 10

7. Critically analyse the organised crimes committed by criminal rockets and criminal

syndicates. 10

8. State the factors responsible for increase in sex delinquency in India and suggest

remedial measures to prevent such crimes. 10

9. Is capital punishment justified in present times ? Comment. 10

10. Critically analyse probation as a correctional measure in India . . 10

1L Explain the role of police in society and state their major functions. 10

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12. Discuss the following :

a} Open prison

b) Domestic violence.

13. Critically analyse the prison reforms in India. Suggest measures for improving

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efficiency of prison administration. 10

14. Discuss in brief : 10

a) Mass media and crime

b) Recidivism.

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Duration : 3 Hours Total Marks : 100 '

Instructions : 1) Answer any five from Q;No. 1 to 8.

2) Q.No. 9 is compulsory.

[5 x.lS = 75) Ql) Explain Sutherland Differential Association Theory in detail.

Q2) What is Criminology and explain various sub-categories in the criminology sphere?

Q3) What is probation explain merits and demerits of probation?

Q4) State and explain the main characteristics of organized crimes in detail.

Q5) · Suggest various measures to improve police system in India.

Q6) Explain Juvenile justice system in India by referring relevant case law?

Q7) Write short note on:

a) Sexual offences.

b) Crime prevention.

Q8) Explain the role of Supreme court in the field of Prison Administration?

Q9) Write short on Any Five of the following: [5 X 5 = 25J

a) Motive.

b) White Collar crimes in India.

c) Mac Naushten Rules.

d) Observation Homes.

e) Schools of ~riminology.

f) Kinds of Punishment.

g) Theory of Compe.nsation.

h) Causes of Crime.

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Criminology

Duration : 3 Hours Total Marks : 100

Instructions : 1) Answer any five from Question No. 1 to 8.

2) Question No. 9 is compulsory.

(5 X 15 = 75)

QJ) Explain Lombrosian perspective in the field of criminology.

Q2) State and explain the importance of reformative theory in detail.

Q3) State various measures to prevent juvenile deliquency.

Q4) State and explain various methods of crime prevention.

Q5) Write short note on:

a) Sexual offences.

b) Police system.

Q6) Explain the latest aspects relate to prison administration in India.

Q7) State and explain the law relating to probation in Indian context.

Q8) Explain the role of judiciary with reference to capital punishment?

·Q9) Answer any five of the following : (5 X 5 = 25)

a) Presumption of Innocence.

b) Classical Theory.

c) Mass media as a cause of crime.

d) Open prison.

e) Parole.

f) Deterrent theory of punishment.

g) Organised crimes.

h) Multiple Factor Theory.

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•uration : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100

Instructions : 1) Answer any five questions from questions No. 1 to 8. 2) Q. No. 9 is compulsory.

1. Define "white collar crimes". Critically evaluate the recent trend of white collar crimes committed in India and its impact on society. 15

2. Explain the legal functions of police and their limitations. 15

3. Examine the constitutional validity of capital punishment with the help of relevant caselaws. 15

4. Critically discuss Indian Jail Reforms. 15

5. Object of the Juvenile Justice (care and protection of children) Act, 2000, is to pro.tect children. Whether it has served purpose ? Elaborate. 15

6. Discuss the object and concept of parole and attitude of judiciary towards parole. 15

7. Discuss the causes of recidivism and suggest measures for combating it. 15

8. Discuss theories of punishment and what are its limitations. 15

9. Write short notes on any five of the following·: 25

a) Functions of probation officer

h) Heredity and crime

c) Bla ·k-mark ·ting

d) ' r iminal-politicianncxus

c) usl >dial murder

f) Sexual harassment at work place

g) White collar crimes in medical profession

h) Causes of crimes.

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LL.B. (Degree) (Semester - VI) Examination, October 2009 CRIMINOLOGY

Duration : 3 Hours Total Marks : 100

Instructions : 1) Answer any five questions from question nos. 1 to 8. 2)Q. No. 9 is compulsory.

(15x5=75)

1 . Explain the Classical and Positive schools of criminology and examine the points of difference between them.

2. Discuss:

a) Freud's theory of criminal behaviour

b) Intelligence and crime

c) Sheldon's body types and criminality.

3 . Explain the Sociological theory of causation of crime.

4. Write on:

a) Criminal rackets

b) Crime syndicates

5 . What is white collar crime ? Suggest various measures to control such crimes in India.

6. Critically examine the various problems of prisoners in India. Discuss judicial mandates with regard to such problems.

7. Explain probation. Discuss the circ_umstances in which a court grant probation to offenders under the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 ?

8. Discuss the nature of police-public relations in India.

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9. Write notes on any five of the following : (5x5=25)

a) parole

b) media and crime causation

c) cultural transmission theory ~f crime

d) penology

e) the offence of rape

f) Indian law on death penalty

g) deterrent theory of punishment r

h) child welfare committee.

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LL.B. Degree (Semester- VI) Examination, April 2009 CRIMINOLOGY

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Duration: 3 Hours Total Marks: 100

Instructions: 1) Answer any five questions from question nos. 1 to 8. 2) Question No. 9 is compulsory.

1. Critically evaluate the various schools of Criminology. (5xl5=75)

2. The sociological theory of criminal behavior presupposes that criminals are a product of society - Discuss.

3. Explain the concept of white collar crime. Suggest various remedial qteasures to combat such crimes.

4. "The procedure followed in proceedings against juvenile offenders under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 differs from that of an ordinary criminal trial';- Explain.

5. Discuss the relevance of the death sentence in the present Indian context.

6. Critically evaluate Probation as a correctional measure in the treatment of offenders in India.

·7. Despite judicial mandates, the functioning of the police in India has come in for much criticism- Elucidate.

8. Discuss the various initiatives taken by the Supreme Court to protect the rights of prisoners in India.

9. Write notes on any five of the following: (5x5=25) . ,

a) Children in need of care and protection

b) Freud's theory of criminal behavior

c) Concept of parole

d) Importance of the study of criminology

e) Causes of sex delinquency

f) Reformative theory and its relevance

g) Criminality in prisons

h) White collar crimes in the legal profession.

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LL.B. (Degree) (Semester - VI) Examination, 2008 CRIMINOLOGY

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Duration: 3 Hours Total Marks: 100

Instructions : 1) Answer any six questions from questions No. 1 to 9. (6x15-90) 2) Question No. 10 is compulsory. (10 Marks)

1. Is criminology the study of crime or criminal behaviour ? Discuss.

2. Explain multiple factor approach to crime causation.

3. Critically discuss White Collar Crime.

4. Briefly state various arguments for and against the abolition of death penalty with the help of decided cases.

5 . Explain the development of prison reforms in India. Do we need further reforms ? Comment.

6. Explain the legal functions of police in criminal administration.

7. Explain the various provisions of the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958.

8. Explain the provisions regarding the constitution, powers and procedures of Juvenile Justice Board under Juvenile Justice Act, 2000.

9 . Is open air prison an answer for reformation of criminals ? Comment.

1 0. Answer any two :

a) Economic theory of crime

b) Media and crime

c) Auburn system .of prison.

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LL.B. (Degree) (Sem.- VI) Examination, April2008 CRIMINOLOGY

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Duration : 3 Hours Max. Marks : l 00

Instructions: 1) Answer any six questions from question No. 1 to 9. 2) Question No. 10 is compulsory.

1 . Discuss briefly the various schools of criminology.

2 . Explain Prof. Sutherland's theory of differential association.

3. Briefly explain Sigmund Freud's theory of criminal behaviour.

4 . Should capital punishment be abolished ? Give your comments.

(6x15=90) (10 Marks)

5 . Is white collar crime more serious than traditional crime ? Suggest remedies to combat white collar crime.

6. With the help of decided cases explain the contribution of judiciary to the field of prison administration.

7. The law of probation deals with the treatment of first time offenders and young offenders. Explain. ·

8 . Explain the origin of parole. Is it a success in reformation of the criminal ? Comment.

9. Is the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000, a boon or bane to juveniles ? Discuss.

I 0 . Answer any two :

a) Heredity and Crime.

b) Women Police.

c) Solitary Confinement.

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LL.B. (Degree) (Sem.- VI) Examination, April 2007 CRIMINOLOGY

Duration: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Instructions: 1) Answer any six(6) from questions 1 to 9. 2) Question number JO(ten) is compulsory.

1. Define 'white collar crimes'. Critically enumerate and analyse white collar crimes in Indian context. 15

2. Critically explain various causes of crime. Whether it is possible to have crimeless society? 15

3. 'Capital punishment' can be awarded in 'rarest of rare' cases. Elaborate this

statement with reference to latest supreme court judgment on capital punishment.

4. Discuss the role of police in curbing the crimes, with special reference to organised

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5. Who is a Juvenile. Critically analyse main causes of Juvenile delinquency with reference to "The Juvenile Justice (care and protection of children) Act, 2000. 15

6. Discuss the Prison Reforms in India with reference to recent supreme court judgments on prison reforms. 15

7. Explain the object and concept of parole and discuss attitude of judiciary toward parole. 15

8. Discuss: 15

a) , Scientific aid in crime detection.

b) Open prisons.

9. Who is a Recidivist ? What are the causes of Recidivism and suggest remedial measures to combat Recidivism. 15

10. Write short notes on any two: 10 a) Criminal-politician nexus. b) Role of probation officer. c) Correctional home.

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LL.B. (Degree) (Sem. ·- VI) Examination, 2007 CRIMil'lOLOGY Co~,, 0

Duration : 3 Hours Total Marks : LOO

Instructions: 1) Answer any six (6) from questions 1 to 9. 2) Question number ten (10) is compulsory.

I. 'White collar crime', has become a part of modern society. Elaborate. 15

2. Explain the fundamental elements of classical theory of crime causation. 1 5

3. Discuss attitude of judiciary towards capital punishment, with reference to latest Supreme Court Judgements. 15

4. Explain in brief the legal functions of Police. 1 5

5. Outline the salient features of"The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection ofChildren) Act, 2000. 15

6. Discuss the role of prison in modem penology towards rehabilitation of criminals. 1 5

7. Explain concept and definition of 'probation'. Discuss important provisions of ''The Probation of Offenders Act" with reference to latest Supreme Court Judgments. 15

8. Discuss: 15

a) Cinema and crimes.

b) Concept of parole.

9. What are the causes of sexual offences and how it can be curbed ?

10. Write short notes on any two :

a) Custodial murder

b) Individualisation of treatment

c) Industrialisation and crimes.

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LL.B. Degree (Sem. - VI) Examination, 2006 CRIMINOLOGY

Durtion: 3 Hours Total Marks: 100

Instructions: 1) Answer any six from 1 to 9 questions. 2) Question No. 10 is compulsory.

1. Explain the concept of white collar crimes in India and suggest various measures to eradicate it. 15

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2. Explain the contributions made by Italian Positive School towards criminological jurisprudence.

3. State and explain the multiple factors theory of crime causation.

4. "Despite severe opposition to Death Penalty, it continues to be an our statute book". Critically elaborate.

5. Discuss the attitude of judiciary towards prison and prison reforms.

6. Explain the role of police in preventing crimes in society.

7. Explain the concept and objectives of 'Parole' and explain structural set up of Parole Board and its functions.

8. Discuss the extent, concept and nature of Juvenile Delinquency in India. Show how it is to be curbed.

9. Explain:

a) Organised crimes.

b) Habitual offenders.

10. Write short notes on any two:

a) Role of Probation Officer.

b) Criminal-politician nexus.

c) Custodial Torture.

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LL.B.~ _Degree (Sem. - VI) Examination, Apri~ 2006

CRIMINOLOGY

Duration : 3 Hours · Total Marks : 100

Instructions : 1) Answer any six from question No. 1 to 9. 2) Question no. 10 is compulsory.

1. Discuss the concept of white collar crimes in India and give reasons why apprehended white collar criminals escape the punishment. 15

2. Positive school of Italy focussed its attention on the personality of the offender"-Elucidate. 15

3. Critically. explain various causes of crimes. 15

4. Explain the legal functions of police. 15

s·. Discuss the attitude of judiciary towards probation. 15

6. Outline the salient features of Juvenile Justice Act, 1986 15 ~

7. Discuss the causes of recidivism and suggest measures for combating it. 1 S

8. What are the causes of sex offences and how it can be curbed ? 1 S

9. Explain :

a) Capital punishment

b) Role of police to .curb organised crimes.

10. Write short note on any two:

a) Cinema and crime

b) Custodial murder

c) Economic crimes.

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LL.B. (Degree) (Sem. - VI) Examination, April 2005 CRIMINOLO.GY

Duration: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Instructions: 1) Answer any six from 9 questions.

2) Question 10 is compulsory. (15x6=90)

1. What is crime ? Discuss the new concept of social and economic crime as against the traditional concept of crime ?

2. Explain the fundamental elements of the classical theory of crime causation ?

3. The reason why persons become criminals is that they have been isolated from the culture of the law abiding group elucidate ?

4. Despite opposition to death penalty, it continues to be on our statute books, comment?

5. What are the causes of white collar crimes, state the remedies of deal with the problem of white collar crimes ?

6. The probation of Offender's Act, 1958 is a milestone in treatment of young offenders explain ?

7. Discuss the causes of Juvenile delinquency and state the role played by reformative legislation in this field with special reference to Juvenile Justice Act, 1986? ·

8. State what are the reforms that ought to be undertaken iri Indian prisons?

9. List out the major defects of the present day criminal Justice systerh, suggest measures for improvement ?

10. Answer any two:

a) Mass media and crime

b) Open prisons

c) Alcoholism and Drug Abuse.

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LL.B. (Dt~gn~e) Sl.~lllfl ··- VI E~ amination- 200~

Criminolog:y and ~~~nology

Duration: .3 :Hours

.Instructions:

Answf'r any FOUR from (U\o 1 to li

Quest ion No. 7 is Corn pul~ or y

Max Marks: 75

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l. Discuss the importance of tt.e criminoL.g~r anc. penology in the present social conditions.

2. Discuss the positrvc: school of cdminol.:tgy aml its comribution in study of criminal behaviour.

3. Explain

a) Criminal Racket b) / Bonger' s Econorr :c theor:;

4. Critically evaluat·~ the recerc treads ;)f 1'.'h1te •:ollar .:~ri1·oes committed in India and its impact o

the Indian society.

5. Explain

a) Elements of Crime b) Classi·:al school c.f<;riminol.:ogy

6. Discuss the reformative theo ry }[m•< :u· is this thc:)r:· relevant in the prevailing social

conditwns.

7. Write short note on any T\\ 0 of the I ·Mowing

a) Conflict theory b) \ledia and crime causa--:ion c) Black Marketing

Instructiill!,!!, Answer any FOUR l'rom Q.N•) 8 t o r.J Questicm No. 14 is Compulso1y

~;ection ·· B

4 X 8 =52 2x2 Y;:=-= 5

8. Critically evaluate the role cf S.upre m: Cout in Priscr administration in India.

9. Discus.s the conc:pt of.Parole

10. Examine the CotlStltutional validl1y of :Ieath ;entence with the help of relevant case law.

11. Enumerate the sc:.Jient features c f T 1e Ft.rvemk: Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act,

2000.

12. What is Probation? Criticall~: a~precit e prol:ation as a correctional measure.

13. Explain:

a) Problems involved in c·ime pn'.·e::-.tion b) b) Sexual harassmert in wo1 < tlace

14. Write Short Notes on any 'IWO of~h.: following:

a) Solitary Confinemer t b) Recidivism c) Open pri non

LL.B. (Degree) Sem- VI Examination- 2004

Criminology and Penology DUration: 3 Hours

Instructions:

Answer any FOUR from Q.No 1 to 6

Question No. 7 is Compulsory

4x 8 = 32

2x3=6

Max Marks: 75

1. Is Criminology a science? illustrate your answers with reasons. How does Criminology differ

from other sodal science?

2. Critically evaluate various schools of c;riminology

3. Explain

a) Crime syndicate b) Multiple factor theory of criminality

4. What are white-collar crimes? Suggest various methods to control such crimes

5. Discuss

a) Me Naghten' s Rule b) definition of crime

6. Critically analyze the role of police public ~ooperation in crime prevention.

7. Write short notes on any T\\'0 of the following

a) Songer's Economic theory of Criminality

b) Media and crime causation

c) Black marketing

Instructions: Answer any FOUR t'rom Q.No 8 to 13 Question No. 14 is Compulsory

Section- B

4 X 8 = 32 2 x2lh.= 5

8. Critically evaluate prison administration in India

9. Discuss the relevance of death sentence in the present context.

10. Define Pa,role. Distinguish between I•arole and Probation.

11 . Who is a Juvtmile? Enumerate the cam:es for Juvenile ·delinquency.

12. Explain:

a) Open ~t~ prisons b) Neglecte-d children

13. Explain various theories of punishmen:. Examine the relevance of these theories in the present

social context.

14. Answer any TWO ofthe following . a) Criminal Law Courts b) Rape c) Borstal Institutions

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Ll.B. (Degree) Sern- VI l:~~ tinination- 2004 Crhninol ogy and Pe.tology

Duration: 3 Hours

Instruct ions:

Answer any FOl R from Q. '~o t to 6

Question No. 7 is Compulsory

4 '{ 8 = l2

2 ( 3 = ti

1. Discuss the nature and scope Jf c ·irnir,o cg.r.

Max Marks: 75

2. Discuss the Classtcal Sc-hool of cnminol~ 1gy f ow flu· dt)es it differ fi·om the Pre-classical

school?

3. Explain

a) Organised Crim~ b) Ata\ istic theo~ .1 nd 1 s relevaJH e.

4. Explain the sociological thor,. of cau~at c·r of crime

5. Explain:

a) Insanity as a cause of crime b) .vhite collar ( nrnes

6. Define crime. State and explain th:! vruiOl•S theories of~,. rime

7. Write short notes on any Two of the foll.)1\ ing

a) Kinds of punishment

b) Aristotle's Four Laws of a3soc.a.km

c) Economic .:onditions and crime

Instructions: Answer any FOt;R from Q.:lo ~ to 13 Question No. 14 is Compulsory

S et:tion -· B

4 X 8 = 32 2 X 2 % :: ~;

8. Discuss the variou5 problem~. ufl11d1a:1 pruon.s tnd su ggt!St solutions for the same.

9. How far is capital ounishment . ust tied in the present (~a~' social context/? Discuss

10. Define Probation. Fxamine thE' sal ent re:,tures of The Pl :)bation of Offender's Act, 1958.

11. Who is a juvenile? Critically exan· ine tht vz:iotlS. came~ of juvenile delinquency.

12. Explain the following:

a) Parole b) pow€·rs of police

13. Explain the following

a) The offence of rape b) drug adcicticn and akoholism

14. Write short notes on any Two oft1e foi Lnv.ng

a) Observation homes b) Crime prevention c) Deterrmt theory of crime

LL.B. (3 Yrs.) (Sem.- VI) Examination, 2003 CRIMINOLOGY AND PENOLOGY (Qptional)

Duration: 3 Hours

SECfiON- I-

Instructions: 1) Answer any 4 questions from question No. 1 to 6. 2) Question No.7 is compulsory.

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Total Marks: 75

1. Define crime. Explain characteristics of crime. 8

2. Critically examine the contributions of Pre-classical, Classical and Neo-classical school to the field of criminology. 8

3. State the important contribution of Lambrosa and Raffelo Garafalo for the Modem Scientific Criminology. 8

4 . Explain William H. Sheldon's theory of personality aspects of Criminals. 8 . .

5. Discuss Bonger's economic theory of criminality. Explain its drawbacks. . 8

6. Defme organised crime and explain its main characteristics. 8

7. Write short notes on any two:

a) Intention and motive . b) Clinical school

c) Freud's theory of criminal behaviour.

SECTION -II

1) Answer any 4 questions from question No. 8 to 13.

2) Que-stion No. 14 is compuisory.

2x3=6

8. Discuss the essentials of an ideal Penal System. 8

9. Is Capital Punishment works as a effective punishment? Comment with case laws. 8

10. Discuss the legal functions of police and their problems. 8

11. Critically discuss Indian Jail_Reforms from 1919-1950. 8

12. Probation, its role in Indian Penal System. Explain the role of Judicacy with case laws; 8

13. Defme Juvenile delinque.ncy. What are its main causes?

14. Write. short notes on any two: 2x2.5 = 5

a) Solitary and cellular confinement

b) Trial by Jury

c) g Y~.£~

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LL.B. 3 Years (Sem - VI) Examination, 2002 CRIMINOLOGY (Optional)

Duration: 3 Hours Total Marks: 75

Instructions: 1) Answer EACH Section SEPARATELY. 2) Answer any FOUR questions from Q. Nos. 1 to 6. 3) Answer any FOUR questions from Q. Nos. 8 to 13. 4) Q. Nos. 7 and 14 are COMPULSORY.

SECTION I

l. Discuss the scope and area of the ~dy of Criminology. (8)

2. Explain the differential association theory propounded by Edwin H •. Sutherland. (8)

3. Discuss the multiple Causation theory of Crime. · · (8)

4. Discuss in detail the M'Naghten's rules. · · (8)

5. Comment upon Home influences as factor of delinquency and crime. (8)

6. Discuss the deterrence theory of punishment What are its limitations ? (8)

7. Write short notes on any TWO of the following : (3Xl)

a) White Collar Crime

b) Reformative Theory of Punishment

c) Classical School of Criminology

d) Heredity and Crime

. P.T.O.

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SECTIONH

8. 'Punishment must fit the Criminal not the Crime'. Comment. (8)

9. Do you advocate removal ·of death penalty ? Why ? (8)

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10. Explain the concept and objectives of Probation. . (8)

11. Discuss the salient features of Juvenile J~ce Act, ·1986. (8)

·12. Explain: (8)

a) Suspended sentence

b) Parole

13. Critically examine the Prison reforms in India. (8)

1~. Write short notes on any TWO of the following: (2% Xl)

· a) Habitual offenders

b) Work-release and study-release

c) Hearing on question of sentence