Exam Details

Subject penelogy and victimology
Paper
Exam / Course ll.b.
Department
Organization solapur university
Position
Exam Date April, 2017
City, State maharashtra, solapur


Question Paper

LL.B. II (Semester III) (CGPA) Examination, 2017
PENOLOGY AND VICTIMOLOGY
Day Date: Saturday, 22-04-2017 Max Marks: 70
Time: 02.30 PM to 05.00 PM
N.B.: All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Choose correct alternatives: 14
According prisons are also called penitentiaries.
Fairchild Dean J. Champion
Francis Liber M.S. Sabnis
means to make an offender suffer for an offence.
Penology Victimology Criminology Punishment
defines punishment as a means of social control.
W.C. Reckless Sutherland
Ferri Sir Walter Moberly
Salmond criticizes theory by saying crimes are not
similar to those of debit or credit accounts in the bank.
Reformative Deterrent
Retributive Preventive
Deterrent theory is also known as
Utilitarian Preventive theory Tit for tat theory.
Incapacitation theory Incarceration theory.
as a method of punishment was recognized under the
Whipping Act, 1864, which was repealed and replaced by
similar Act in 1909 and finally abolished in 1955.
Stonning Pillory Flogging Branding
may be either in shape of fine or compensation or costs.
Imprisonment Social boycott
Banishment Financial Penalty
According to IPC, the punishment of death sentence is in
form.
parallel alternative
imprisonment violative
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Imprisonment is the and death sentence is
exception, rule rare, strict
rule, exception strict, rare
10) In India Dr. Sampurnanand has introduced open prison in

Uttar Pradesh Rajasthan
Gujarat Madhya Pradesh
11) Origin of probation may be stressed in
France America Germany England
12) Who are considered as the "Father of the study of victimology?
Benjamin Master Mendelsohn Von Hentig
Wolfgang Schafer Cohen Felson
13) Incapacitation incarceration are parts of theory.
Preventive Retributive Deterrent Reformative
14) "Neglected child" "delinquent Child" has been defined by
Children's Act,1920 JJ Act, 1986
JJCPC Act, 2000 JJCPC Amendment Act, 2006
Q.2 Various Penal systems have adopted different theories of punishment.
Explain them as well as the definition types of punishment.
14
Q.3 Answer any one out of two. 14
Constitutional validity of capital punishment
Explain classification of Prisoners
Q.4 Write Short notes on any two out of three 08
Definition scope of Penology
Compensation to victim
Principles of Parole
Open Prisons 06
Q.5 Answer any seven out of ten. 14
Externment
Women as victim
Minimum sentence
Rights to speedy trial
Probation
Third degree method
Concept of victimology
Criminals as victims
Prison labour
10) Delay in execution of Capital punishment.


Subjects

  • administrative law
  • constitutional law – i
  • environmental law
  • family law - i
  • interpretation of statutes and principle of legislation
  • jurisprudence
  • labour & industrial law - ii
  • labour and industrial law – i
  • law of contracts
  • law of crimes paper - i (penal-code)
  • law of tort including mv act and cp laws
  • penelogy and victimology
  • professional ethics and professional accounting system
  • property law
  • public international law
  • special contracts
  • trade mark and design