61. According to Social Control Theory, crime is prevented by:
A) Strong social bonds and relationships
B) Physical punishment of offenders
C) Economic penalties
D) Isolation from society
View AnswerA
62. Which type of crime involves individuals or organizations violating environmental laws?
A) White-collar crime
B) Cybercrime
C) Organized crime
D) Environmental crime
View AnswerD
63. The main purpose of forensic investigation is to:
A) Provide social support to offenders
B) Mediate conflicts in communities
C) Gather and analyze evidence for legal proceedings
D) Provide economic assistance
View AnswerC
64. Which of the following is a type of security concerned with protection of resources and facilities?
A) Social security
B) Economic security
C) Physical security
D) Cultural security
View AnswerC
65. Which theory posits that criminal behavior is learned through interaction with others?
A) Social Control Theory
B) Strain Theory
C) Biological Theory
D) Learning Theory
View AnswerD
66. Juvenile delinquency refers to:
A) Minor crimes committed by adults
B) Crimes committed by young individuals below a certain age
C) Organized crimes in urban areas
D) Crimes against corporations
View AnswerB
67. Corporate crime is typically associated with:
A) Juvenile offenders
B) Violations committed for financial gain by organizations
C) Crimes of physical violence
D) Spontaneous acts by individuals
View AnswerB
68. The juvenile court’s primary role is to:
A) Enforce capital punishment
B) Ensure severe punishment for all offenders
C) Provide a supportive legal process for minors
D) Try all types of criminal cases
View AnswerC
69. Which criminological theory focuses on labeling individuals based on their deviance?
A) Learning Theory
B) Labeling Theory
C) Social Disorganization Theory
D) Biological Theory
View AnswerB
70. The UNODC, a global organization, focuses on:
A) Enhancing global environmental policies
B) Addressing international drug control and crime prevention
C) Promoting education for young offenders
D) Social services for juvenile offenders
View AnswerB
71. Organized crime is best described as:
A) Individual crimes of passion
B) Politically motivated crimes
C) Coordinated, ongoing criminal activities by structured groups
D) Crimes committed solely by government officials
View AnswerC
72. Which type of juvenile offense is based on age-related restrictions?
A) Status offense
B) Corporate crime
C) White-collar crime
D) Habitual crime
View AnswerA
73. Which of the following refers to actions that society deems evil or sinful, though they may not be criminal?
A) Deviance
B) Vice
C) Corporate crime
D) Organized crime
View AnswerB
74. Which agency in Pakistan handles cybercrime?
A) NAB
B) INTERPOL
C) FIA
D) UNICEF
View AnswerC
75. Which of the following is a focus of criminal investigation analysis?
A) Rehabilitation of criminals
B) Classification of criminals based on behavior
C) Crime scene analysis and profiling suspects
D) Evaluating community programs
View AnswerC
76. Which concept in criminology emphasizes punishment to deter crime?
A) Rehabilitation
B) Restorative justice
C) Deterrence theory
D) Economic security
View AnswerC
77. Juvenile probation aims to:
A) Place juveniles in detention facilities
B) Release offenders with no supervision
C) Supervise and support juvenile offenders within the community
D) Provide economic support
View AnswerC
78. Social disorganization theory links crime to:
A) Personal health issues
B) Political instability
C) Weak or broken community bonds
D) Economic gains
View AnswerC
79. The main goal of intelligence operations in criminology is to:
A) Punish offenders severely
B) Protect juvenile rights
C) Provide data-driven insights to prevent crime
D) Train law enforcement in interrogation
View AnswerC
80. Which of the following is a focus of rehabilitation in criminology?
A) Inflicting punishment for deterrence
B) Reintegrating offenders into society
C) Isolating offenders permanently
D) Protecting society without intervention
View AnswerB
81. According to Strain Theory, crime occurs when:
A) Society places pressure on individuals to achieve goals
B) Criminal behavior is a biological trait
C) Community bonds are strong
D) Juveniles are under court supervision
View AnswerA
82. Which international organization provides assistance to children in conflict with the law?
A) UNODC
B) UNICEF
C) INTERPOL
D) FIA
View AnswerB
83. Deviance is primarily understood as:
A) A formal law violation
B) Socially unacceptable behavior, whether legal or illegal
C) Only behavior against physical laws
D) Limited to organized crime
View AnswerB
84. The “preliminary investigation” phase focuses on:
A) Analyzing community trends
B) Managing court trials
C) Gathering immediate evidence at a crime scene
D) Rehabilitation efforts
View AnswerC
85. Corporal punishment as a criminal justice measure is intended to:
A) Provide education to offenders
B) Physically discipline offenders
C) Encourage community services
D) Offer non-punitive measures
View AnswerB
86. The concept of “social norms” relates to:
A) Strict legal regulations
B) Behavior expected by society
C) Individual genetic traits
D) Scientific theories of crime
View AnswerB
87. Which term refers to crimes that are committed within an organizational or corporate setting?
A) White-collar crime
B) Juvenile delinquency
C) Physical crime
D) Occasional crime
View AnswerA
88. Forensic analysis helps in:
A) Financial analysis only
B) Legal counsel for defendants
C) Crime scene investigation and evidence collection
D) Social counseling
View AnswerC
89. “Criminal behavior” generally refers to:
A) Any action deemed wrong by society
B) Acts violating established laws
C) Socially acceptable behavior
D) Legal sanctions only
View AnswerB
90. The primary purpose of INTERPOL is to:
A) Focus on national policing
B) Facilitate international police cooperation
C) Provide juvenile correction services
D) Conduct corporate investigations
View AnswerB
91. Which agency in Pakistan handles anti-narcotics and drug-related crime?
A) NAB
B) FIA
C) ANF
D) INTERPOL
View AnswerC
92. Juvenile court sentences primarily aim to:
A) Inflict severe punishment
B) Rehabilitate young offenders
C) Limit family involvement
D) Provide strict isolation
View AnswerB
93. A “habitual criminal” in criminology refers to someone who:
A) Commits a crime occasionally
B) Has repeated criminal behavior
C) Is involved in minor offenses only
D) Only engages in juvenile crimes
View AnswerB
94. Cybercrime investigation primarily involves:
A) Physical policing
B) Investigating online or digital offenses
C) Community engagement programs
D) Financial supervision
View AnswerB
95. Which criminological theory examines the role of mental health in crime?
A) Labeling Theory
B) Social Disorganization Theory
C) Psychological Theory
D) Learning Theory
View AnswerC
96. Deviance is often seen as a violation of:
A) Scientific theories
B) Social norms and values
C) Individual health policies
D) Financial regulations
View AnswerB
97. The role of the prosecutor in a criminal court is to:
A) Defend the accused
B) Preside over the trial
C) Prove the guilt of the accused
D) Provide counseling
View AnswerC
98. White-collar crime is primarily associated with:
A) Crimes of physical assault
B) Crimes committed in professional settings for financial gain
C) Juvenile delinquency
D) Crimes against the environment
View AnswerB
99. The term ‘victimology’ refers to: