Exam Details
Subject | Criminal Justice System | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Post Graduate Diploma In Criminal Justice (PGDCJ) | |
Department | School of Law (SOL) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
Attempt any four questions from this Part. Each question carries 5 marks (not exceeding 200 words).
1. Write a note on "Free Will theory".
2. Differentiate between moral, civil and criminal wrongs.
3. What are the reasons which led to the emergence of Classical School of Criminology
4. What measures can be adopted to meet the problem of overcrowding of the prisons
5. Write a note on 'res-gestae'.
6. Explain the concept of 'Presumption of innocence'.
Attempt any four questions from this Part. Each question carries 10 marks (not exceeding 500 words).
7. 'Individualistic approach to crime is the foundation stone of modern criminology'. Do you agree? Give reasons.
8. Discuss the amendments made in the Indian Penal Code and Criminal Procedure Code related to offences against women.
9. Do you think that the basic principles of criminal jurisprudence in favour of the accused should be subverted to expedite Criminal Justice System Discuss.
10. Discuss the role of the Defense Counsel in the Criminal Justice Process.
11. Discuss the concept of 'Correctional Process'.
12. Write a note on the relationship between Biological factors and criminal behaviour.
Attempt any two questions from this Part. Each question carries 20 marks (not exceeding 1500 words).
13. What steps should be taken to make Criminal Justice Administration better and speedy?
14.(a) What are the types of Neutralization as identified by Sykes and Matza?
Write a note on labelling theory.
15. Discuss the various theories of punishment with illustrations.
16. Critically analyse Merton's five modes of adoption.
1. Write a note on "Free Will theory".
2. Differentiate between moral, civil and criminal wrongs.
3. What are the reasons which led to the emergence of Classical School of Criminology
4. What measures can be adopted to meet the problem of overcrowding of the prisons
5. Write a note on 'res-gestae'.
6. Explain the concept of 'Presumption of innocence'.
Attempt any four questions from this Part. Each question carries 10 marks (not exceeding 500 words).
7. 'Individualistic approach to crime is the foundation stone of modern criminology'. Do you agree? Give reasons.
8. Discuss the amendments made in the Indian Penal Code and Criminal Procedure Code related to offences against women.
9. Do you think that the basic principles of criminal jurisprudence in favour of the accused should be subverted to expedite Criminal Justice System Discuss.
10. Discuss the role of the Defense Counsel in the Criminal Justice Process.
11. Discuss the concept of 'Correctional Process'.
12. Write a note on the relationship between Biological factors and criminal behaviour.
Attempt any two questions from this Part. Each question carries 20 marks (not exceeding 1500 words).
13. What steps should be taken to make Criminal Justice Administration better and speedy?
14.(a) What are the types of Neutralization as identified by Sykes and Matza?
Write a note on labelling theory.
15. Discuss the various theories of punishment with illustrations.
16. Critically analyse Merton's five modes of adoption.
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- Challenges In Criminal Justice System
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- Criminal Justice Processes
- Criminal Justice System
- Indian Panel Code