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Questions:
- What concerns with the various aspects of punishment and penal policies?
- The person who commits a crime is known as?
- Is penology a subcomponent of criminology that deals with the philosophy and practices of societies to repress criminal activities?
- What does contemporary penology concern itself mainly with?
- What is the criminal-victim relationship called?
- The relation between a criminal and a victim is also known as?
- Who defined crime as an act deemed harmful to society as a whole by law, even if the immediate victim is an individual?
- What are the justifications for punishment?
- What does making punishment severe enough to deter future wrongdoing mean?
- Which theory of punishment is completely discarded in modern penal programs?
- Who is the founder of the deterrent theory of punishment?
- What principle is based on 'evil should be returned for evil without regard to consequences'?
- What is the preventive philosophy of punishment?
- Which theory of punishment condemns all kinds of corporal punishment?
- Did ancient penal law in India emphasize penance and self-purification of the offender?
- Which rulers introduced their own penal laws in India during the medieval period?
- Which Supreme Court case struck down Section 303 of IPC providing mandatory death punishment for life sentence offenders?
- In which case did the Supreme Court introduce the doctrine of 'rarest of rare case' for the death penalty?
- What did the Law Commission of India recommend in 1967 about the death penalty?
- What is the act of taking revenge upon a criminal perpetrator called?
- Who chaired the 'All India Committee' on prison reforms from 1980-1983?
- Who publishes prison statistics in India?
- Who compensates crime victims when offenders are not identified or traced?
- Which Law Commission report examined capital punishment in 1967?
- What does not fall within the scope of criminology?
- What types of individuals do prisons confine?
- How does the Model Prison Manual classify open prison institutions in India?
- According to ancient Hindu mythology, who was born in prison?
- What is the act of absolving an offender from penalty called?
- What is the purpose of Borstal schools?
- What are activities intended to deter individuals from committing crimes called?
- What is the spirit of parole or premature release?
- What does rigorous imprisonment involve in India?
- Which committee dealt with crimes against women?
- What are crimes inherently deemed evil referred to as?
- Who is associated with the Anomie Theory?
- How did the police system start?
- Is punishing offenders a primary function of civil states to maintain societal peace?
- What is the intent behind the use of punishment?
- What does the term 'penal populism' refer to?
- What is the main law dealing with prisons in India?
- Who utilized the concept of hedonism in explaining criminal behavior?
- What directives were given in Rammamurthy Vs State of Karnataka regarding prisoners?
- Who authorizes prisoner admissions to open-air jails?
- What is the aggregate of all operational, administrative, and technical support agencies performing criminal justice functions called?
- What guidelines were laid in the D.K. Basu case?
- What type of crime is it when the offender and victim are the same person?
- What is the process for considering probation?
- What is the observation home under the Juvenile Justice Act meant for?
- What are examples of social disorganization at the individual level?
- What are sub jails mainly used for?
- Which commission released a report on capital punishment?
- What is the lie detector or polygraph an aid for?
- In India, under which law is a crime victim eligible for compensation?
- What does dealing with victims that requires assistance and participation mean?
- What does restitution mean?
- What are the essential characteristics of an ideal penal system?
- Which aspect of law specifies methods for enforcing substantive law?
- What changes does a lie detector/polygraph ascertain?
- Historically, what were victims or their families allowed to do to avenge crimes?
- Who propounded the idea of mental conflicts due to unconscious desires and energies?
- What is the origin of criminology?
- Who should familiarize themselves with principles of criminology?
- Why should others familiarize themselves with principles of criminology?
- Which section of the CrPC deals with victim compensation schemes?
- What are victimless crimes?
- How does Emile Durkheim define crime?
- What is the preventive theory of crime?
- How does deterrence theory differ from preventive theory?
- What contributions led to the development of modern prison institutions?
- Who constitutes the Supreme Court of India?
- What is the Latin term for 'punishment'?
- Who is credited with the origin of penology?
- What is reducing a sentence in prison administration called?
- Who authored the book 'Essay on Crimes and Punishment'?
- What are central jails mainly meant for?
- How many types of punishments can be awarded under IPC?
- Who first introduced probation for offenders?
- Who appoints public prosecutors?
- What is community service as a sentencing alternative?
- Which among the following is not a right of prisoners?
- When is a pre-sentence report required for release?
- What is the Latin term for 'body of the crime'?
- For whom is probation granted under the Probation of Offender Act?
- What are examples of victimless crimes?
- Which expert visited India in the 1950s to study prisoners?
- What does capital punishment represent?
- What is Travis Hirschi's theory on criminality focused on?
- Which country first started probation?
- Who is the probation officer at the district level?
- What is the process called when parties resolve offenses collectively?
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