Vips in Crim Soc PDF
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in CRIMINAL SOCIOLOGY
By:
Charlemagne James P. Ramos
Answer- B
A. June 1, 1972
B. July 1, 1972
C. July 2, 1972
D. June 2, 1972
Answer- B
Teodulo C. Natividad
(R.A. 6506 paves the way to the professionalism of
Criminology Education)
July 1, 1972
INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY
CRIMINOLOGY
The entire body of knowledge regarding crimes,
criminals and the efforts of society to prevent and
repress them.
“Criminologia”
coined by Rafaelle Garofalo
an Italian law professor, in 1885.
a. Cesare Beccaria
b. Cesare Lombroso
c. Cesar Montano
d. Edwin Sutherland
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THE MAKING OF LAWS…
William Chambliss
Conflict Criminologist
Criminogenesis or Etiology
Study of Causes or Crime Causation
Note: this area is NOT concerned with fighting crime more effectively…
SOCIOLOGICAL
Societal Reaction Theorists
Social Response Theorists
Normative Theorists
Relativity Of Crime Researchers
Criminologists Of Criminal Justice
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REACTION TOWARDS THE BREAKING OF LAWS…
Tradio (1999)
Is a body of knowledge regarding delinquency
And crime as a social phenomenon.
It is an APPLIED SCIENCE.
(INSTRUMENTATION)
It is a SOCIAL SCIENCE.
Crime is a social creation
social phenomenon.
It is DYNAMIC.
Criminology changes as a social condition changes.
concomitant with the advancement of other sciences tha
t have been applied to it.
It is NATIONALISTIC.
relation with the existing criminal law within a territory
or country.
The question as to whether an act is a crime is
dependent on the criminal law of a state.
Sociology of Law
The study of law and its application
Criminal Etiology (CRIMINOGENESIS)
The scientific analysis of causes of crime
Penology or Correction
Punishment and treatment of criminals
Criminalistics or Forensic Science
One or more area concerned in crime detection
and investigation
Sociological Criminology
the study of crime focused on the group of people
and society as a whole.
Psychological Criminology
the science of behavior and mental processes of
the criminal
Psychiatric Criminology
the science that deals with the study of crime
through forensic psychiatry,
FELONY
OFFENSE
INFRACTION
According to plurality:
simple crime – single act constituting only one
offense
Crimes of repression
crimes that are committed when members of a gro
up are prevented from achieving their fullest
potential because of racism, sexism, or some status
bias.
Cyber-crime
the commission of criminal acts using the instruments
of modern technology such as computers or the
internet.
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CRIMINOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF CRIMES
Economic crime
an act in violation of the criminal law that is designed
to bring financial gain to the offender.
Enterprise crime
the use of illegal tactics by a business to make profit in
the market place.
Expressive crime
a crime that has no purpose except to accomplish
the behavior in their hand such as shooting someone.
Hate crimes
acts of violence or intimidation designed to terrorize or
frighten people considered undesirable because of t
heir race, religion, ethnic origin, or sexual orientation
Inchoate crimes
Incomplete or contemplated crimes such as criminal
solicitation or criminal attempts.
Organizational crimes
crimes that involves large corporations and their effor
ts to control the market place and earn huge profits
through unlawful bidding, unfair advertising,
monopolistic practices, or other illegal means.
Organized crimes
illegal activities of people and organizations whose
acknowledged purpose is profit through illegitimate
business enterprise.
Public Order crimes
acts that are considered illegal because they threaten
general well-being of society and challenge its
accepted moral principles. Prostitution, drug use, and
the sale of pornography are considered public order
crimes.
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CRIMINOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF CRIMES
White-collar crimes
illegal acts that capitalize on a person’s status in
the market place. It may involve theft, embezzlement
, fraud, market manipulation, restraint of trade,
and false advertising.
Homicide.
Parricide
Infanticide
Sororicide
Fratricide
Matricide
Patricide
Uxorcide
Eldercide
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Crime of killing
Abortion
Suicide
Regicide
Vaticide
Euthanasia
Involuntary manslaughter
Voluntary manslaughter
Mass murder
Murder
Serial murder
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Crimes against Property
Acquaintance robbery
Arson
Arson for profit
Arson fraud
Burglary
Carjacking
Churning
Commercial theft
Grand Larceny.
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Crimes against Property
Larceny
Petit (petty) larceny
Pilferage
Robbery
Shoplifting
MEASURES
SOCIAL PREVENTION
SITUATIONAL PREVENTION
Active Criminals
aggressiveness.
Passive Inadequate Criminals
by reward or promise.
Socialized Delinquents
defective in their socialization process or development
Habitual Delinquent.
RECIDIVIST
VICTIMOLOGY
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The Criminal Law…
ACT NO 3815
RPC
Effectivity Jan 1, 1932
Approved De 08, 1930
GENERALITY
TERRITORIALITY
PROSPECTIVITY
LEGALITY
Primitive Tribes
Punishment
avenge
SUBJECTIVE APPROACHES
exist in the individual criminal
Anthropological Approach, Medical Approach,
Biological Approach, Physiological Approach,
Psychological Approach, Psychiatric Approach,
Psychoanalytical Approach.
OBJECTIVE APPROACHES
study of groups, social
Geographic Approach, Ecological Approach,
Economic Approach, Socio – Cultural Approach
DEMONOLOGY
Good and Evil Spirits
Classical School of Criminology
Utilitarianism, Hedonism, Freewill
Neo-Classical School of Criminology
Children and Lunatics
Positivist/Italian School of Criminology
Crime as a Social Phenomenon
Criminals are sick person that needs treatment
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PERSONALITIES…
CLASSICAL SCHOOL
Jeremy Bentham
Utilitarian
“The Greatest Happiness for the Greatest Number of
People”
Hedonism
the theory, which explains that a person always acts
in such a way as to seek pleasure and avoid pain.
CLASSICAL SCHOOL
Cesare Beccaria
“ESSAY on Crimes and Punishment”
abolition of torture as a legitimate means
of extracting confessions.
Freewill
a philosophy advocating punishment severe enough
for people to choose
“Anomie Theory”
the absence of norms in a society provides a setting
conductive to crimes and other anti-social acts.
it does not lies with the individuals
Psychoanalytical theory
Id
Ego
Super Ego
Endomorphy
soft, roundness, low specific gravity, relaxed and com
fortable disposition.
Mesomorphy
athletic type, muscle, bone and
active and aggressive and they are the most likely to
commit crimes.
Ectomorphy
thin physique, flat chest, delicacy through the body, sl
ender, poorly muscled.
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PERSONALITIES…
Labeling Theory
no behavior is intrinsically criminal, behavior
becomes criminal if it is labeled as such.
A. Cesare Lombroso
B. Cesare Becarria
C. Charles Goring
D. Charles Darwin
Answer- D
animalistic behavior
that is dependent on other animals for survival
Felicific Calculus
Factors into equation
Crime is worth committing or not
Human Physiognomy
Giambattista Dela Porta
Endomorphy
Viscerotonic
Mesomorphy
Romotonic
Ectomorphy
Cerebrotonic
Henry Goddard
Kallikak Family
Martin Kallikak
143 feeble minded, 46 normal
2 alcoholic, 1 convicted of religious offense, all are mentally normal
Criminogenic Processes
Experience And Human Behavior
Criminal Psychodynamics
Mental processes of criminal in action
1. NEUROSES
ANXIETY
OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR
OBSESSION
COMPULSION
PHOBIA
DEPRESSION
IMPULSE DISORDER
2. PSYCHOSES
SCHIZOPRENIA
PARANOIA
DELUSION
HALLUCINATION
DELUSIONS OF GRANDEUR
DELUSIONS OF PERSECUTION
Erotomania
Episodiac Criminal
Kleptomaniac
Masochism
Sadochism
Melancholia
Megalomania
Anthropology
ALBERT ALDER
INFERIORITY COMPLEX
ERIK ERIKSON
IDENTITY CRISIS
GABRIEL TARDE
THEORY OF IMITATION
Education (1642-present)
Academic underachievement/bad teachers
Psychiatry (1795-present)
Mental illness
Psychoanalysis (1895-present)
Subconscious guilt/defense mechanisms
Phrenology (1770-1875)
Bumps on head
Cartography (1800-present)
Geographic location/climate
Osteopathy (1892-present)
Abnormalities of bones or joints
Chiropractics (1895-present)
Misalignment of spine/nerves
Imitation (1843-1905)
Mind on mind crowd influences
Economics (1818-present)
Poverty/economic need/consumerism
Sociology (1908-present)
Social/environmental factors
Castration (1907-1947)
Secretion of androgen from testes
Ecology (1927-present)
Relation of person with environment
Transexualism (1937-1969)
Trapped in body of wrong sex
Psychosurgery (1935-1959)
Frontal lobe dysfunction/need lobotomy
Anomie (1938-present)
State of normlessness/goal-means gap
Alienation (1938-1975)
Frustration/feeling cut off from others
Identity (1942-1980)
Hostile attitude/crisis/sense of sameness
Identification (1950-1955)
Making heroes out of legendary criminals
Containment (1961-1971)
Outer temptation/inner resistance balance
Prisonization (1940-1970)
Customs and folkways of prison culture
Sociometry (1958-1969)
One’s place in group network system
Subcultures (1955-present)
Criminal values as normal within group
Neutralization (1957-1990)
Self-talk, excuses before behavior
Drift (1964-1984)
Sense of limbo/living in two worlds
Biodynamics (1955-1962)
Lack of harmony with environment
Biofeedback (1974-1981)
Involuntary reactions to stress
Feminism (1980-present)
Patriarchial power structures
A. Drift theory
B. Left Realism
C. Conflict Criminology
D. Transexualism
Answer- A
Present theories
Biological-psychological organism
Personality-feeblemindedness causes crime
Primary social groups-societal variables such as;
bad neighborhood etc…
Broader social process- loop holes of the penal
system
Answer- C
LAW ENFORCEMENT/POLICE
COURTS
CORRECTIONS
Ancient Roots
Practice of barangay chieftains
Spanish Period
Carabineros de Seguridad Publica
1712
Carries regulation of the department state
Mounted police
Port, harbor and river police
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History of Philippine Policing System
Guardrilleros
Rural police
Royal Decree 18 jan 1836
5% of able bodied man
3 years
Guardia Civil
Feb 12 1852
Filipino Policemen
Alcalde Mayor
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History of Philippine Policing System
American Period
General Howard Taft
Act No. 70 of Taft Commision
Jan 9, 1901
Metropolitan Police Force of Manila
RA 4864
POLCOM
(Police Professionalism Act 1966)
Sept. 8 1966
PD 765
Integration Act of 1975
August 8 1975
E.O. 1012
Transfer of INP supervision and direction
City and Municipal Government
RA 6975
Dec 13 1990
RA 8551
Feb 25 1998
RA 9708
• Court
• The court is an entity
• The court possess the element of stability and
permanency
• Judge
• The judge is a person appointed to a court
• The judge may come and go anytime
Flagrante Delicto
Hot Pursuit
Escapee/Refugee of law
A. Mediation
B. Conciliation
C. Settlement
D. Amicable Agreement
Answer- A
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The law “creating a katarungan pambarangay
commission to study the feasibility of resolving
disputes in barangay level?
A. P.D. 1293
B. P.D. 1508
C. P.D. 7160
D. R.A. 9344
Answer - A
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P.D. 1508 – the law establishing a system of amicably
setting disputes at the barangay level
Lupong Tagapamayapa
-it is a body of men created to settle disputes within
the barangay level. It is also called as LUPON
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Delinquent
Is one whose behavior brought to a minor or child
in repeated conflict with the law
E.O. 209
R.A. 6809
R.A. 7610
P.D. 603
R.A. 7658
R.A. 9231
R.A. 9344
ANSWER- B
Social (Socialized)
Association with people in the society
They learned DEVIANT behavior and become
aggressive type
Neurotic
Distortion of personality
Ideas and perception
PSYCHOTIC
Personality disorders
Distorted perception
Acts Violence
MURDER
SOCIOPATHIC
Egocentric Personality
No compassion with others
Gangsters
ACCIDENTAL
LESS identifiable in Character
Wrong place
Wrong time
Biogenic Approach
Faulty Biology
Psychogenic approach
Personality Disorder
Sociogenic Approach
Social structure and Learning Process
Legally married
Spurious children
Adulterous children
Incestuous children
Manceres children
Artificial insemination(surrogate mother)
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IMPORTANT TERMINOLOGIES
Answer- A
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IMPORTANT TERMINOLOGIES
FAMILY
ENVIRONMENT
POVERTY
MASS MEDIA
POLICE
PEERS, COMPANION
SCHOOL
Other factors such as: unemployment, emotional
immaturity, ego, psychopath personality…
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PART 4
Human Behavior
& Crisis Management
self-actualization
Self esteem
Love and belonging
Safety needs
Physiological needs
A. Unrealistic goal
B. Harmful anti-social goal
C. Conflicting goal
D. Environmental difficulties
Fight-fight reaction
Self-deception
Neurosis
Psychotic
Defense mechanism
Psychosomatic reactions
Psychoneurotic reactions
Psychotic reactions
Delinquency or criminality
Insanity
Persistent inability of the individual through men
tal cause to adapt himself to the environment
Mental deficiency
Incomplete development before the age of 18
Somnanbulism
Semisomnolence/somnolencia
Hypnotism/mesmerism
Crisis management
a. Mentally deranged
b. Personality disorder
c. Severely depressed
d. Sociopath-anti social
1. Psychological needs/wants
2. Professional attention
3. Terrorist/prisoner – wants publicity and attention
REACTION TIME
-LEADERSHIP CRISIS
C. LOW MORALS
1. UNDER RA 6975
2. MAYORS AND GOVERNORS SELECTION
OF COP AND PDs
3. NBI
4. COAST GUARD,MARINES,
5. NAPOLCOM AND DILG
RECRUITMENT PROBLEM
PROBLEM IN PROMOTION
PROBLEM N APPOINTMENT
PROBLEM IN TRAINING
PROBLEM IN ASSIGNMENT
LATERAL ENTRY
PROBLEM IN DISCIPLINE
UNIONISM, ASSOCIATION OVERTIME PAY
ETC….
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AREAS OF CONCERN ABOUT POLICE
PROBLEMS:
VACANCIES RA 7041
BATA BATA SYSTEM
CORRUPTION
DISCIPLINE
RETIREMENT
PNP GSIS
CRIMINOLOGISTS
E. PROBLEMS ON OPERATIONS
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
POLICE MOBILITY
COIN
PHYSICAL EVIDENCE
CRIMES
PEOPLE SHY AWAY
A. Observation C. Experimental
B. Survey D. Cohort
ANSWER- D
He ask:
how could I find
happiness?
Try to
chase your
tail…
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Just go
forward and
happiness will
follow you…