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Important Questions for "Criminology":

[1]

  1. Write suggestions for Crime Prevention.
  2. Discuss Lombrosian theory in the context of Crime Causation.
  3. Write an essay on Juvenile Delinquency.

[2]

  1. Describe the nature of Criminology.
  2. Describe characteristics of organized crime.
  3. Evaluate merits and demerits of Probation.

[3]

  1. What does the term Criminology derive from?
  2. Who defined the term 'white collar crime'?
  3. What are the grounds for removal of Supreme Court Judges?

[4]

  1. What is the origin of criminology?
  2. Who should familiarize themselves with principles of criminology?
  3. Why should others familiarize themselves with principles of criminology?

[5]

  1. Define Criminology and discuss its scope.
  2. Critically evaluate the sociological school of criminology.
  3. Explain the nature of Criminology.

[6]

  1. What is the Clinical School of Criminology?
  2. What are the different methods of study of Criminology? Explain.
  3. Explain the inter-relation between Criminology, Penology and Criminal Law. Write a critical note on penology and its future in the light of the statement 'Criminal behaviour is a disease which requires treatment rather than punishment.'

[7]

  1. Discuss in brief the definition, nature, scope and utility of Criminology.
  2. Discuss the role of Police in the criminal administration of Justice.
  3. Discuss the main problems of Indian Prisons and give your suggestions for its improvement.

[8]

  1. Define Sociological School of Criminology.
  2. What do you understand by 'Criminology'? Discuss its scope.
  3. Give the suggestive measures regarding prison reform in India.

[9]

  1. What do you mean by criminology?
  2. Discuss the methods of study of criminology.
  3. Explain the classical school in criminology.

[10]

  1. Explain the contribution made by the Italian School of criminology.
  2. What is criminology? Write the importance of the study of criminology.
  3. Critically analyse the theory of differential association which states: 'A person becomes criminal because of an excess of definitions favourable to violation of law over definitions unfavourable to violation of law.'

[11]

  1. What is criminology? Explain its scope and importance.
  2. Give suggestive measures regarding prison reform in India.
  3. Discuss various theories of punishment. Which theory, according to you, is most appropriate?

[12]

  1. Discuss in brief the various schools of Criminology.
  2. What do you understand by Organized Crimes? Discuss its various kinds.
  3. Give the classification of criminals.

[13]

  1. Explain the Demonological School of Criminology.
  2. Explain criminology as the body of knowledge regarding crime as a social phenomenon.
  3. Discuss the Sociological School of Criminology. How is it different from the Positive School of Criminology?

[14]

  1. Criminology is the study which includes all the subject matter necessary to the understanding and prevention of crime together with the punishment or treatment of delinquents and criminals. Explain critically.
  2. What are the various schools of Criminology? Describe the comparative study of classical and positive school of criminology.
  3. What do you mean by Privileged Class Deviance? Critically discuss the unethical and unprofessional practice at the Indian Bar.

[15]

  1. "Though Lambroso, Ferri and Garofalo contributed to the growth of a positivist school of Criminology, each of them propounded different causes for criminality." Elaborate your answer.
  2. Write a comparative note on Classical and Sociological School of criminology.
  3. "Sutherland's contribution to criminology is significant." Comment.

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