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HOLY CHILD COLLEGES OF BUTUAN

COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY
2ND SEMESTER 2012-2013
Final Examination
CRIMINOLOGY-5
(Human Behavior and Crisis Management)
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Write the letter of the correct answer.
1. This phase is violent and brief and lasts as long as it takes for the hostage-takers to make their
assault and subdue the hostages.
a. Initial Phase
c. Negotiation Phase
b. Termination Phase
d. None of the above
2. This is the brief, sometimes violent final phase.
a. Initial Phase
c. Negotiation Phase
b. Termination Phase
d. None of the above
3. This phase can last hours, days or months and could also be referred to as the standoff phase.
a. Initial Phase
c. Negotiation Phase
b. Termination Phase
d. None of the above
4. Who has authority over the entire scene and all the personnel involved?
a. Commander
c. Negotiator
b. Tactical commander
d. Hostage-taker
5. Who communicates directly with the hostage-takers?
a. Commander
c. Negotiator
b. Tactical commander
d. Hostage-taker
6. Except for one, are the primary objectives of a negotiator:
a. Prolong the situation
c. Keep things calm
b. Stockholm Syndrome
d. Ensure the safety of the hostages
7. The following are negotiable demand, except for one.
a. Weapons
c. Foods
b. Transportation
d. Money
8. It is the expert handling of crisis or emergency to reduce or eliminate danger, or the like,
especially on the part of the government.
a. Crisis Management
c. Hostage
b. Negotiate
d. Crisis
9. Situations that exceed the persons ability to cope.
a. Hostage Situation
c. Hostage Taker
b. Crisis Incident
d. Emergency
10. To arrange or settle by conferring or discussion.
a. Crisis
c. Negotiate
b. Hostage
d. Hostage taker
11. A person held as security for fulfillment of certain demands.
a. Negotiate
c. Hostage taker
b. Crisis
d. Hostage
12. A person who has taken hostage or is a barricade to subject and is threatening to commit violence
against his/her victim or themselves
a. Hostage taker
c. Negotiator
b. Crisis
d. Hostage
13. Defined as turning point in the progress of an affair or a series of events.
a. Hostage Situation
c. Hostage Taker
b. Crisis
d. Emergency
14. Any condition where people are held illegally and against their will: denied their right to move,
act, speak freely, and make decisions on their down.
a. Crisis Incidents
c. Hostage Situation
b. Hostage Taker
d. Crisis Management
15. Entails planning, organizing, training and stock piling of equipments and supplies needed for such
crisis/emergency.
a. Prediction
c. Performance
b. Prevention
d. Preparation

16. This stage involves foretelling of the likelihood of crises occurring either natural or man-made
through the continuous assessment of all possible threats and threat groups as well as the analysis
of developing or reporting events and incidents.
a. Prediction
c. Performance
b. Prevention
d. Preparation
17. Involves the institution of passive and active security measures, as well as the remedy or solution
of destabilizing factors and/ or security flaws leading to such crisis/emergency.
a. Prediction
c. Performance
b. Prevention
d. Preparation
18. The actual execution or implementation of any of contingency plan when a crisis situation occurs
despite the pro-active measures.
a. Prediction
c. Performance
b. Prevention
d. Preparation
19. It was designed to predict or prevent the probability of occurrence of crises at the same time
prepares to handles them when they occurs.
a. Action
c. Initial action
b. Post action
d. Proactive phase
20. This stage begins as soon as the perpetrators surrender, or when they are captured or neutralized
and the crisis situation is deemed cleared.
a. Action
c. Initial action
b. Post action
d. Re-active phase
21. It begins as soon as the On-Scene Command Post is established and the
Tactical/Intervention, service support units, Negotiation teams and the Public Affairs
personnel arrive and are deployed.
a. Action
c. Initial action
b. Post action
d. Proactive phase
22. This phase covers the last of the 4Ps, of crisis management.
a. Action
c. Initial action
b. Post action
d. Re-active phase
23. They shall immediately undertake appropriate actions to contains the crisis situation and report the
matter to the cognizant agencies through channels, regardless such crisis situation is within or
beyond its capability to handle.
a. Action
c. Initial action
b. Post action
d. Re-active phase
24. They are mentally-ill people who take hostage during a period of psychiatric disturbance.
a. Persons in Crisis
c. Psychotics
b. Common Criminals
d. Prisoners
25. People who take hostages during a period of prolonged frustration, despair and problems.
a. Persons in Crisis
c. Psychotics
b. Common Criminals
d. Prisoners
26. They are people who take hostages for personal, rather than ideological, reasons.
a. Persons in Crisis
c. Psychotics
b. Common Criminals
d. Prisoners
27. Who take hostages because of dissatisfaction and discontent regarding their living conditions in
prison.
a. Persons in Crisis
c. Psychotics
b. Common Criminals
d. Prisoners
28. Reasons why common criminals take hostages.
a. Escape
c. Money
b. Transportation
d. All of them
29. It means a sudden condition or state of affaires calling for immediate action.
a. Emergency
c. Crisis
b. Incident
d. None of them
30. Refers to time when a stressful situation approaches or exceeds the adaptive capacities of a person
or group.
a. Emergency
c. Crisis
b. Incident
d. None of them
31. Field commander in a hostage situation may be at the same timea. the decision maker
c. the crew of the getaway car
b. the negotiator
d. the hostage

32. The most important in hostage situation is a. improved communication


c. police efficiency
b. response of the public
d. negotiator
33. Except for one, are non-negotiable demands?
a. Freedom
c. Weapon
b. Drugs
d. Release of prisoners
34. Communication in crisis negotiation.
a. Radio
c. Telephone
b. Megaphone
d. all of the above
35. It is very important in crisis negotiation.
a. Time
c. Weather condition
b. Demands
d. all of the above
36. Characteristics of a negotiable incident.
a. There has to be a need to live on the art of the hostage taker.
b. There has to be a threat of force on the part of the authorities.
c. There must be demands by the hostage takers.
d. all of the above
37. Options of the police when there is negotiable situation.
a. An assault of the location
c. Chemical agents
b. Selected sniper fire
d. all of the above
38. A situation in which a person has isolated himself in a protected position, has a weapon that can
harm others and is threatening to use it.
a. Barricaded subject incidents
c. Crisis incidents
b. High-risk warrants
d. Domestic incidents
40. Most common type of hostage situation.
a. Criminals in the process of committing a crime
c. Mentally disturbed
b. Prisoners in revolt
d. Political motivated
II. ENUMERATION: Enumerate the following.
1-5.
6-10.
11-14.
15-16.
17-20.

Crisis Management Team


Negotiating Team
Negotiable demand
Non-negotiable demand
Communication use in crisis negotiation
GOD BLESS and HAVE A WHOLESOME VACATION
(Sgd) Rico T. Musong, R.C.
Instructor

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