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1. The document discusses comparative models in policing and provides definitions for terms like comparative policing, transnational policing, international policing, and global policing. 2. Several theories of crime are defined, including deprivation theory, modernization theory, theory of anomie and synomie, opportunity theory, demographic theory, and economic or migration theory. 3. Multiple choice questions are asked to test understanding of different police forces, organizations like Interpol, types of notices, crime topics like money laundering, cultural societies, and legal systems.

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1. The document discusses comparative models in policing and provides definitions for terms like comparative policing, transnational policing, international policing, and global policing. 2. Several theories of crime are defined, including deprivation theory, modernization theory, theory of anomie and synomie, opportunity theory, demographic theory, and economic or migration theory. 3. Multiple choice questions are asked to test understanding of different police forces, organizations like Interpol, types of notices, crime topics like money laundering, cultural societies, and legal systems.

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SAINT CLARE REVIEW CENTER

COMPARATIVE MODELS IN POLICING

1. It is the science and art of investigating and comparing the police system of nations. It covers the study of police
organizations, training and methods of policing of various nations.
A. Comparative Models of Policing
B. Transnational Policing
C. International Policing
D. Global Policing.

2. It is a subfield of the study of criminal justice that compares systems worldwide. Such study can take a
descriptive, historical, or political approach.
A. Comparative Criminal Justice
B. International Criminal Justice
C. Transnational Justice
D. None of these

3. A process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations, a
process driven by international trade and investment and aided by information technology.
A. Transnational Crimes
B. Integration
C. International Cooperation
D. Globalization

4. Is that along with higher standards of living, victims become more careless of their belongings, and opportunities
for committing crime multiply.
A. Alertness to Crime Theory
B. Economic or Migration Theory
C. Demographic Theory
D. Opportunity Theory

5. Holds that progress comes along with rising expectations, and people at the bottom develop unrealistic
expectations while people at the top don’t see themselves rising fast enough.
A. Deprivation Theory
B. Modernization Theory
C. Theory of Anomie and Synomie
D. None of these

6.Is that crime everywhere is the result of unrestrained migration and overpopulation in urban areas such as ghettos
and slums.
A. Alertness to Crime Theory
B. Economic or Migration Theory
C. Demographic Theory
D. Opportunity Theory

7.Sees the problem as society becoming too complex.


A. Deprivation Theory
B. Modernization Theory
C. Theory of Anomie and Synomie
D. None of these
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8. Is based on the event of when a greater number of children are being born, because as these baby booms grow up,
delinquent subcultures develop out of the adolescent identity crisis.
A. Deprivation Theory
B. Modernization Theory
C. Theory of Anomie and Synomie
D. None of these

9.suggests that progressive lifestyle ad norms result in the disintegration of older norms that once held people
together.
A. Deprivation Theory
B. Modernization Theory
C. Theory of Anomie and Synomie
D. None of these

10.Malou Wang , a rich girl, forgot her open bag as a result her phone IPHONE XXX went stolen. This is an
example of what theory?
A. Opportunity Theory
B. Deprivation Theory
C. Theory of Anomie and Synomie
D. None of these

11.According to research many youths have been involved in assault due to they have transgressed traditional
respect of saying PO and OPO .
A. Deprivation Theory
B. Modernization Theory
C. Theory of Anomie and Synomie
D. None of these

12.Many people have been squatting and without a job in Manila, because of their wrong perception that in Manila
offers lots of opportunities ..
A. Alertness to Crime Theory
B. Modernization Theory
C. Theory of Anomie and Synomie
D. None of these

13.Mr. JoJo Gamelaque , contruction worker, wanted to have a Fortuner. As a result he went to selling of illegal
drugs.
A. Deprivation Theory
B. Modernization Theory
C. Demographic Thoery
D. None of these

14.Sen. Mali Bogs has been envious to his co Senator Manny Dami so in order to become as him as his collegue his
resort to corruption.
A. Deprivation Theory
B. Alertness to Crime Theory
C. Theory of Anomie and Synomie
D. None of these

15. What is the police force of Canada


a. Royal Canadian Mounted Police
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b. Canada Security Force


c. National Police Agency of Canada
d. Department of Canadian Security Force

16. Its primary concern is to support the different police agencies in the world particularly the member-countries in
term of intelligence-sharing, investigative assistance and other police matters. This organization known as
INTERPOL which is principally aimed to fight transnational crime and terrorism is based in ____.
a.Lyon, France
b. Lyons, Australia
c. New York City
d. Scotland Yard

17. What notice is being applied to help locate missing persons including children, or to help people to identify
themselves.
A. Blue notices
C. Red notices
B. Green notices
D. Yellow notices

18. The police force of this Southeast Asian country is headed by a Director General holding the rank of Police
General. Its rank structure is patterned to the military model and its headquarters is based in the city of Bangkok.
a. Royal Thai Police
b. Royal Brunei Police Force
c. Royal Malaysian Police
d. South Korea

19. The process of creating the appearance of large amount of money obtained from serious crimes, such as drug
trafficking, has originated from legitimate sources.
a. Money laundering
c. human trafficking
b. Cyber crime
d. money investing

20. This types of cultural society which are also called Primitive Societies.
A. Folk Communal Societies
B. Urban Commercial SOcieties
C. Urban Industrial Societies
D. Bureaucratic Societies

21. Offenses whose inception, proportion, and or direct or indirect effects involve more than one nation is?
a. International crime
b. globalization crime
c. transnational crime
d. terrorism crime

22. There is a strong adversarial and rely upon oral system of evidence.
A. Common Law System
B. Civil Law System
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C. Socialist System
D. None of these

23. Distinguished by strong inquisitorial system where less right is granted to the accused and the written law is
taken as gospel and subject to little interpretation .
A. Common Law System
B. Civil Law System
C. Socialist System
D. None of these

24. Distinguished by procedures designed to rehabilitate the offender.


A. Common Law System
B. Civil Law System
C. Socialist System
D. None of these

25. A country that considered travel brochures in the world because as “no crime” and they use the method of “iron
fist or velvet gloves” to help the low class people in their community. What country the statement refers to?
A. Switzerland
B. USA
C. Philippines
D. China

26. INTERPOL stands for:


a. International Police
b. International Criminal Police Organization
c. International Police Organization
d. International Criminal Police Organization League

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