Exam Details
Subject | penelogy and victimology | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | May, 2017 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
LL.B. II (Semester IV) Examination, 2017
Penology and Victimology
Day Date: Monday, 08-05-2017 Max. Marks: 50
Time: 02.30 PM to 04.30 PM
N.B. All Questions are compulsory.
Figure to the right indicates full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions: 05
Which state has maximum numbers of open prisons?
Andhra Pradesh Rajasthan
Maharashtra Karnataka
The prime object of punishment was to give a lesson to
The offender Potential offender
Both None of these
Justice Mulla Committee of 1980-83, has described the
system of classification of prisoners as old archaic, not
based on
historical principles social principles
psychological principles scientific principles
The case of Hussainara Khatoon v/s State of Bihar relates to
Right to life Right to free legal aid
Right to health medical
treatment
Right to education
Which of the following is not the importance of probation?
Solves the less staffing problems of jails
Reduces over-crowding in jails.
The person is free to live his life.
Reduces jail expenditure
Q.1 Fill in the blanks: 05
seeks to study the relationship between victims
offenders.
means utilization of prisoners in productive work.
For the first time women prison was constructed in
Nelson Mandela talks about classification of prisoners.
A. R. Antuley V. R. S. Nayak case deals with
Q.2 Discuss the Indian Prison System with the development of open
prisons.
10
Page 1 of 2
SLR-G-78
Q.3 Discuss in detail the concept of victimology UN character of 1985. 10
OR
Explain Juvenile delinquency with the help of its prevention
treatment.
Q.4 Answer in short (any 04
Advantages of open prison.
Nature of Parole
Right to education of the prisoners.
Prison labour. 04
Q.5 Write short notes on any three: 12
Parole
Compensation to victims
Methods of police investigation
Juvenile Justice Board
Penology and Victimology
Day Date: Monday, 08-05-2017 Max. Marks: 50
Time: 02.30 PM to 04.30 PM
N.B. All Questions are compulsory.
Figure to the right indicates full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions: 05
Which state has maximum numbers of open prisons?
Andhra Pradesh Rajasthan
Maharashtra Karnataka
The prime object of punishment was to give a lesson to
The offender Potential offender
Both None of these
Justice Mulla Committee of 1980-83, has described the
system of classification of prisoners as old archaic, not
based on
historical principles social principles
psychological principles scientific principles
The case of Hussainara Khatoon v/s State of Bihar relates to
Right to life Right to free legal aid
Right to health medical
treatment
Right to education
Which of the following is not the importance of probation?
Solves the less staffing problems of jails
Reduces over-crowding in jails.
The person is free to live his life.
Reduces jail expenditure
Q.1 Fill in the blanks: 05
seeks to study the relationship between victims
offenders.
means utilization of prisoners in productive work.
For the first time women prison was constructed in
Nelson Mandela talks about classification of prisoners.
A. R. Antuley V. R. S. Nayak case deals with
Q.2 Discuss the Indian Prison System with the development of open
prisons.
10
Page 1 of 2
SLR-G-78
Q.3 Discuss in detail the concept of victimology UN character of 1985. 10
OR
Explain Juvenile delinquency with the help of its prevention
treatment.
Q.4 Answer in short (any 04
Advantages of open prison.
Nature of Parole
Right to education of the prisoners.
Prison labour. 04
Q.5 Write short notes on any three: 12
Parole
Compensation to victims
Methods of police investigation
Juvenile Justice Board
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