Cmy1502 Questions S1 2023

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CMY1502 Quiz 01 questions:

A 21-year-old man broke down the door of an 84-year-old house owner, he raped her
repeatedly and fell asleep next to her on the bed. Which vulnerability factor is evident here?

A forensic investigator indicated that in many cases the trafficker resides in the same ... as
the victim.

Community-based crime prevention models focus on:

Crime is more than only an offence against the state, it also has the potential to weaken the
victims...

Currently, South Africa's recidivism rate is blurred but is estimated to range between 50-
70% with offenders re-entering the system within three years of release, this means the
words of Justice Minister Jeff Radebe in 2012, that "our prisons are now..." are far from true.

Even though retribution advocates that offenders deserve to be punished for the harm they
caused, two (2) specific punishment principles should adhere to the offenders`… and …
punishment.

How does secondary victimisation impact a victim?

Human traffickers are wicked and concentrate a great deal on the ... with the victim being
recruited.

Identify an old but reliable social crime prevention programme:

In present-day South Africa, crime prevention is regarded as a legitimate goal of:

Primary and tertiary prevention cannot be separated because...

Sabotage to Eskom power stations represents which vulnerability factor?

Since the Covid-19 pandemic car hi-jackings increased dramatically in Gauteng. Which
vulnerability factor is evident here?

South Africa adopted a National Crime Prevention Plan in 1996, apart from the regional and
local authorities, who were also included?

State compensation for victims of crime seems to be:

The first police officer that comes into contact with the victim must provide the following
informational support:

Community crime prevention originated in England in 1066; male groups then had to police
one another and individual sanctions were the responsibility of...
The main objective of the National Crime Prevention Strategy (NCPS) is to:

The objectives of punishment can only work when ...

The social crime prevention model advocates that social bonds to conventional society help
to hold back the association with...

The term “family group conferencing” is often used specifically when referring to:

Thuthuzela is a rape care centre and provides services to victims as young as...

Two members of the notorious 27s gang were shot dead in their car in Grassy Park. Which
vulnerability factor is evident here?

Victim services should strive towards being:

Victim-friendly rooms (VFR) are especially accessible for certain types of crime, for instance:

What seems not to be the core business of the police or the prosecutor?

Where is the ideal place where individual therapy with offenders can be conducted?

Which of the following point to successful integrated crime prevention programmes in


England?

Which option below symbolises a paradigm shift that has been identified by the National
Crime Prevention Strategy (NCPS)?

Which two countries specifically, emphasised the importance of incorporating several crime
prevention models?

Why is it important to reduce crime in South Africa?

CMY1502 Quiz 02 questions:

According to the Canadian Resource Centre for Victims, how many psychological reactions
can a victim of crime experience?

Amongst the following individuals, who can be a potential victim of crime?

Currently, South Africa's recidivism rate is blurred but is estimated to range between 50-
70% with offenders re-entering the system within three years of release, this means the
words of Justice Minister Jeff Radebe in 2012, that "our prisons are now..." are far from true.

Even though retribution advocates that offenders deserve to be punished for the harm they
caused, two (2) specific punishment principles should adhere to the offenders`… and …
punishment.
Foreign tourists visiting South Africa are followed from the airport and robbed of their
belongings at their destination. Which vulnerability factor contributed to this victimisation?

Gender differences in the victimisation rate have...

High-risk crime victims are those whose lives…

Human trafficking can only be eradicated once the focus is not on quantifying the problem
but rather...

Identify five (5) distinctive areas that may impact victims of crime

Repeat victimisation is linked to the … of the target.

The Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of crime identified various physical effects a
victim of crime may experience due to heightened levels of adrenalin:

The importance of rehabilitation as a punishment philosophy is indicated by the term:

The objectives of punishment can only work when ...

The pain caused by the violation of crime forces victims to …

To reduce the risk of becoming the target of road rage one can consider:

Victim precipitation refers to the level of … and includes... or ... participation.

Victimology can be described as a recognised area of… criminology.

Victimology progressed to assist victims of crime since it originated back in …

What is one major difference between the victimisation of men and women?

What is the primary utilitarian purpose of punishment?

What is the ultimate aim of selective incapacitation?

When a man is a perpetrator, the injuries inflicted by them are more severe compared to
women because of women ...

When young girls are abducted from a photo shoot at a deserted location, which
vulnerability factor contributed to their victimisation?

Where is the ideal place where individual therapy with offenders can be conducted?

Which three (3) paradigms of victimology played a distinctive role in defining the concept of
“victim”?

Which treatment programme introduces the principles of rehabilitation into all the aspects
of an institution?
Why are the rich mostly victims of personal theft?

Why do young people under 18 years display the highest victimisation risk?

Why is South Africa reckoned as an attractive target for organised crime?

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