Exam Details
Subject | penelogy and victimology | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
LL.B. (Semester III) (CBCS) Examination Mar/Apr-2018
PENELOGY AND VICTIMOLOGY
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Multiple choice questions:
14
The best method top deal with Juvenile Delinquents is
to ban them from schools
to send them to religious places
give them moral education correct the conditions which lead to delinquency.
none of the above
The meaning of Parole is
conditional release prisoner from prison but not from legal custody of the state
release of prisoner after completion of prison term
employing prisoners on govt. payroll
none of the above
Punishment is a means of control
social
legal
economic
none of the above
The Probation of offenders Act was passed in the year
1956
1957
1958
None of Above
„Eye for an eye tooth for a is the essence of
Reformative theory
Retributive theory
Preventive theory
None of the above
Open prisons in Maharashtra are established at
Paitan
Mumbai
Pune
None of these
Juvenile Justice Act 2000 repeals the
Children Act 1960
Children Act 1986
Juvenile Justice Act 1986
None of the above
Appointment of probation officer is given under of probation Act, 1958.
Sec. 13
Sec. 12
Sec. 14
None of the above
Juvenile Justice Board shall consist of Metropolitan Magistrate or a Judicial Magistrate social worker, whom at least one shall be a woman.
One
Three
Two
None of above
Page 2 of 2
SLR-HF-47
10) Solitary confinement is a separate substantive punishment prescribed by section of the I.P.C.
73
72
121
None of above
11) Bentham argued that a utilitarian philosophy of punishment would be useful in deterring crimes by minimizing or eliminating offenders obtain from wrong doing.
pleasure
pains
losses
none of the above
12) Constitutional validity of "Capital Punishment" was challenged in the case
P Rathinam vs Union of India
Jagmohan Singh vs State of U.P.
Bachchan Singh vs State of Punjab
None of the above
13) Right of victim to participate in cases involving serious crimes to adequate compensation was recommended by
Jail reforms Committee
Law commission
Malimath Committee
None of the above
14) The crux of successful Parole is
Supervision
Observation
Inquiry
None of the above
Q.2
Define penology. How penology is differ from victimology.
14
Q.3
Define Juvenile. Explain the concept Juvenile Court in detail.
14
OR
What are the power functions of Police? Explain liability of Police for custodial violence with reference to current case laws.
Q.4
Write short notes on any
08
Delay in execution of Capital Punishment.
Difference between Parole Probation.
The Pennsylvania Prison System.
Write note on Open Prisons.
06
Q.5
Answer any seven out of the
14
Define Victimology
Externment
Classification of prisoners
Deterrent theory of Punishment
Minimum sentence
Sentencing process
Kinds of Punishment
Methods of Police investigation
Pardon
Prison labour
PENELOGY AND VICTIMOLOGY
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Multiple choice questions:
14
The best method top deal with Juvenile Delinquents is
to ban them from schools
to send them to religious places
give them moral education correct the conditions which lead to delinquency.
none of the above
The meaning of Parole is
conditional release prisoner from prison but not from legal custody of the state
release of prisoner after completion of prison term
employing prisoners on govt. payroll
none of the above
Punishment is a means of control
social
legal
economic
none of the above
The Probation of offenders Act was passed in the year
1956
1957
1958
None of Above
„Eye for an eye tooth for a is the essence of
Reformative theory
Retributive theory
Preventive theory
None of the above
Open prisons in Maharashtra are established at
Paitan
Mumbai
Pune
None of these
Juvenile Justice Act 2000 repeals the
Children Act 1960
Children Act 1986
Juvenile Justice Act 1986
None of the above
Appointment of probation officer is given under of probation Act, 1958.
Sec. 13
Sec. 12
Sec. 14
None of the above
Juvenile Justice Board shall consist of Metropolitan Magistrate or a Judicial Magistrate social worker, whom at least one shall be a woman.
One
Three
Two
None of above
Page 2 of 2
SLR-HF-47
10) Solitary confinement is a separate substantive punishment prescribed by section of the I.P.C.
73
72
121
None of above
11) Bentham argued that a utilitarian philosophy of punishment would be useful in deterring crimes by minimizing or eliminating offenders obtain from wrong doing.
pleasure
pains
losses
none of the above
12) Constitutional validity of "Capital Punishment" was challenged in the case
P Rathinam vs Union of India
Jagmohan Singh vs State of U.P.
Bachchan Singh vs State of Punjab
None of the above
13) Right of victim to participate in cases involving serious crimes to adequate compensation was recommended by
Jail reforms Committee
Law commission
Malimath Committee
None of the above
14) The crux of successful Parole is
Supervision
Observation
Inquiry
None of the above
Q.2
Define penology. How penology is differ from victimology.
14
Q.3
Define Juvenile. Explain the concept Juvenile Court in detail.
14
OR
What are the power functions of Police? Explain liability of Police for custodial violence with reference to current case laws.
Q.4
Write short notes on any
08
Delay in execution of Capital Punishment.
Difference between Parole Probation.
The Pennsylvania Prison System.
Write note on Open Prisons.
06
Q.5
Answer any seven out of the
14
Define Victimology
Externment
Classification of prisoners
Deterrent theory of Punishment
Minimum sentence
Sentencing process
Kinds of Punishment
Methods of Police investigation
Pardon
Prison labour
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