Exam Details
Subject | criminology | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | mains | |
Department | ||
Organization | Karnataka Public Service Commission | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 2008 | |
City, State | karnataka, |
Question Paper
2008 I07/1
CRIMINOLOGY
Paper 1
Time.' 3 Hours j {Maximum Markt; 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Each question is printed both in English and in Kannada.
Answers mllst be written in the medium specified (English or Kannada) in the Admission Ticket issued to you, which must be stated clearly on the couer of the answer book in the space provided jor this purpose. In case ofany doubt in the Kannada text, please refer to English text.
This paper has [our parts:
A 20 marks
B 100 marks
C 90 marks
D 90 marks
Marks alLotted to each question are indicated in each part.
All quc8lions in Part Part B and Part C are compulsory. Answer any three que.<.:tions in Part D.
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1. What is an 'offence' under the Code of Criminal Procedure -1973 Distinguish it from crime and sin.
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What are the basic assumpHons of the Ecologists of Chicago School to ,explain crime and criminal behaviour
(dl What constitutes the offence of culpable homicide under the Indian Penal Code -1860 Give an illustration.
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2.
What are the salient points in Differential Association Theory What 18 the importance of 'learning' in the above theory?
3.
What are the elements of 'White Collar Crimes' Give three examples of
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4.
What is a warrant case under the Code of Criminal Procedure -1973 What does Section 26, Cr.P.C. -1973 speak about the courts by which offences are triable and what are the sentences which Magistrates may pass under Section 29 of the Code of Criminal Procedure -1973
5.
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6.
What iH known as Narco-Analysis Test III criminal investigation Critically evaluate the admissibility of the information collected through Narea-Analysis Test.
7.
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8.
What are the main reasons for poor printing of fingerprint imprcssiC'ns during eriminal investigation Explain clearly how to obtain clear impressions and how to prepare the inking plate.
9.
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14.
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15.
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16.
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19.
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20.
What is observation method in research studies in criminology Bring out its merits and demerits.
21.
Reproduce the law under Section 438, Code of Criminal Procedure -1973 regarding anticipatory bail.
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Time' 3 }fours] 1Maximum Marks: 300
INSTRUCTIONS
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1. What are the family centred crimes? Discuss their types.
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How serious IS the problem of juvenile delinquency in India? Describe.
3.
What are the salient features of F.LR.
4.
How IH the mental deficiency relevant III explaining crime and delinquency?
5.
What is meant by cnme investigation Indicate qualities of an Investigation Officer.
6.
Write a note on contribution of Walter C. Reckless to pnson reforms In India.
7.
What are the informations that should be provided III a Pre-sentence Investigation Report by the Probation Officer?
8.
What are the salient features of Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) Act?
9.
What IS after care Discuss briefly the vanous after care programmes available for adult prisoners in India.
10.
Give a brief account of correctional programmes for juvenile delinquents in Karnataka.
11.
Is humane treatment of prisoners a distant dream In India? Discuss.
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Define and distinguish between indeterminate and determinate sentence.
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How are prisoners classified In Indian pnsons What IS the latest thinking m this field
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What is Parole How far IS the system of Parole used In correctional institutions?
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What is the role of police In prevention and control of cnme In a changing society?
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"Punishment should fit the criminal." Discuss with suitable examples.
19.
'Probation is the most effective proven method of treatment of offenders.' Discuss.
20.
Discuss the role of courts in the protection of the human rights of juvenile delinquents in India.
21.
Vhat do you understand by 'Scientific aid to crime investigation' How is it helpful to the police in securing conviction of the crime accused? Cite examples.
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Paper 1
Time.' 3 Hours j {Maximum Markt; 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Each question is printed both in English and in Kannada.
Answers mllst be written in the medium specified (English or Kannada) in the Admission Ticket issued to you, which must be stated clearly on the couer of the answer book in the space provided jor this purpose. In case ofany doubt in the Kannada text, please refer to English text.
This paper has [our parts:
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Define a 'non-cognizable offence' and explain how docs Demonology deal with crime and criminal behaviour.
What are the basic assumpHons of the Ecologists of Chicago School to ,explain crime and criminal behaviour
(dl What constitutes the offence of culpable homicide under the Indian Penal Code -1860 Give an illustration.
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What are the salient points in Differential Association Theory What 18 the importance of 'learning' in the above theory?
3.
What are the elements of 'White Collar Crimes' Give three examples of
Personal Crimes, (iD Business Crimes, Con-Games coming under white collar crimes.
4.
What is a warrant case under the Code of Criminal Procedure -1973 What does Section 26, Cr.P.C. -1973 speak about the courts by which offences are triable and what are the sentences which Magistrates may pass under Section 29 of the Code of Criminal Procedure -1973
5.
How an: victims classified by
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for vieti mological study and analysis
6.
What iH known as Narco-Analysis Test III criminal investigation Critically evaluate the admissibility of the information collected through Narea-Analysis Test.
7.
Who is an Expert under Section 45 of the Indian Evidence Act -1872 What are the special provisions, according to Sections 292 and 293 of the Code of Criminal Procedure -1973, by virtue of which certain experts are exempted from appearing in courts of law?
8.
What are the main reasons for poor printing of fingerprint imprcssiC'ns during eriminal investigation Explain clearly how to obtain clear impressions and how to prepare the inking plate.
9.
What are the various methods by which traced forgery of signature can be committed Explain the advantages and disadvantages of each method while forging a signature on bank cheques.
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Explain the procedure for handling and packing of Ci) Vaginal speCImens Urine
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Answer each question Ln about 150 words. Each question carnes 15 marks.
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13.
Bring out the views of Emile Durkheim (1858 -1917) regarding crimes m society.
How docs Labelling Theory explain cnme and criminal behaviour?
14.
What c'onstitutes the offence of rape under the Indian Penal Code 1860
How can tho casts of tool-marks be propared for transporting the same for forensic examination
15.
Distinguish between Compensation and Restitution in Victimology. What is victim participation and victim precipitation in victimology
16.
What are the elements of an offence? Give examples and maxims.
17.
Define organized crime and give examples of modern manifestations of organized crimes.
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21.
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INSTRUCTIONS
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How serious IS the problem of juvenile delinquency in India? Describe.
3.
What are the salient features of F.LR.
4.
How IH the mental deficiency relevant III explaining crime and delinquency?
5.
What is meant by cnme investigation Indicate qualities of an Investigation Officer.
6.
Write a note on contribution of Walter C. Reckless to pnson reforms In India.
7.
What are the informations that should be provided III a Pre-sentence Investigation Report by the Probation Officer?
8.
What are the salient features of Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) Act?
9.
What IS after care Discuss briefly the vanous after care programmes available for adult prisoners in India.
10.
Give a brief account of correctional programmes for juvenile delinquents in Karnataka.
11.
Is humane treatment of prisoners a distant dream In India? Discuss.
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12.
Define and distinguish between indeterminate and determinate sentence.
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14.
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18.
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19.
'Probation is the most effective proven method of treatment of offenders.' Discuss.
20.
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21.
Vhat do you understand by 'Scientific aid to crime investigation' How is it helpful to the police in securing conviction of the crime accused? Cite examples.
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