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Name of the University : Manonmaniam Sundaranar University
Department : Yoga and Naturopathy
Degree : M.A
Subject Code/Name : DCP11/Principles Of Criminology
Year : I
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Principles Of Criminology Sample Question :

Sub. Code : DCP 11
M.A. Degree Examination, November 2013. :
First Year/Non-Semester
Criminology and Police Science : (DD & CE)

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(For those who joined in July 2002 and afterwards)
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
PART A — (5 * 5 = 25 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions out of Eight.
1. Define Criminal Justice System.
2. Who is Cesare Baccaria?
3. Define social disorganization.
4. What are computer crimes?
5. Define status offence.
6. Define legislative system.
7. What is inner containment?
8. What is victim less crimes?
PART B : (5 * 15 = 75 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions out of Eight. :
9. What is Crime? Discuss its typology, in detail.
10. Discuss in detail Neutralization theory.
11. Discuss the crime situation in India, especially in the present context of economic development.
12. What is Child Abuse? Discuss it in detail.
13. What are the procedures to be adopted for a child in conflict with law as, given in the Juvenile Justice (care and protection of children) Act, 2000?
14. What is meant by mobility and migration? How is it important in explaining crimes?
15. Discuss multi factor approach in explaining crimes.
16. Write a detailed note on classical school of crime causation.

Sub. Code : DCP 11
M.A DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL 2014.
First Year – Non Semester
Criminology and Police Science — (DD & CE)
PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINOLOGY :
(For those who joined in July 2002 and afterwards)
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
PART A : (5 * 5 = 25 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions out of Eight.
1. Define classification of offenders.
2. What is a subculture?
3. What is Social change?
4. What is victim less crimes?
5. Define ‘Child in need of care and protection’.
6. Define Legislative system.
7. What is ‘Endomorphy’ how is it different from ‘Ectomorphy’?
8. What is a social problem?
PART B : (5 × 15 = 75 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions out of Eight. :
9. Define criminology. How is it related to the medicine, law and other sciences?
10. What is Durkhiem’s contribution to the concept of crime?
11. What is meant by urbanization? How is it important in explaining crimes?
12. What are the environmental crimes? Why is it difficult to investigate organized crimes?
13. What are the salient features of the UN Standard Minimum Rules of Juvenile Justice?
14. Discuss how criminology is related to other sciences?
15. Discuss ‘‘Strain Theory’’, in detail.
16. What do you understand by victimless crimes? Discuss with examples.

M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER 2014. :
First Year — Non-Semester
Criminology and Police Science — (DD & CE)
PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINOLOGY :
(For those who joined in July 2002 and afterwards)
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
PART A — (5 * 5 = 25 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions out of Eight.
1. Define crime in the sociological perspective.
2. Define the term “Anomie”.
3. What is socialization?
4. Define environmental crimes?
5. Who is a child in conflict with law?
6. Define classification of offenders.
7. What is a subculture?
8. What is social change?
PART B : (5 ? 15 = 75 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions out of Eight.
9. Discuss the nature and scope of criminology.
10. Discuss the contribution of positive school.
11. What are the characteristics of a society? Explain with examples.
12. What are white collar crimes? Why is it difficult to investigate organized crimes?
13. What are the rights of the child that is ensured in India?
14. Discuss in detail the historical development of the concept of crime.
15. What is Durkhiem’s contribution to the concept of crime?
16. What are environmental crimes? Why is it difficult to investigate organized crimes?

ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS :
(For those who joined in July 2007–08 onwards)
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
PART A : (5 * 5 = 25 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions out of Eight. :
1. Define Environmental economics.
2. What are the relationship between environment and economics?
3. State the meaning of market failure.
4. Define “Externalities”.
5. Define environmental value.
6. Write a note on use value.
7. Define international carbon tax.
8. What are the features of Gross Root movement?

PART B : (5 * 15 = 75 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions out of Eight. :
9. Environmental values are economic values comment with special reference to India.
10. Explain the role of environmental economics in Globalisation.
11. Discuss the various solutions of externality.
12. Explain the relationship between pollution externalities and economic efficiency.
13. Discuss the effects of Trade and environment in WTO regime.
14. Explain the features and objectives of travel cost method.
15. Write an essay on forest policies in India.
16. Explain the role of environmental institutions to control environmental pollution.

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