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CMY3706 - MCQ Q&A EXAM QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE ANSWERS 2024-2025, Exams of Advanced Education

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CMY3706 - MCQ Q&A EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ACCURATE ANSWERS 2024-2025
1. profile of house robber (pg 231) - ANSWER 2 - male with grade 8 - 12 education,
criminal record, comes from broken home
2. one factor that fuelled taxi conflict in its early years (pg 76) - ANSWER 4 - rapid
deregulation of transport as well as underlying political forces
3. Regarding planning of Cash-In-Transit (CIT), Thobane (2014) states that rivers spend.
planning a single robbery (pg 192) - ANSWER 2 - 1 week - 2 months
4. residential segregation, differential access to social amenities and limiting economic
and employment opportunities are e.g. of (pg 107) - ANSWER 1 - instigating factors
associated with xenophobic attacks
5. four typologies of gangs proposed by Roloff (2014) include (pg 146) - ANSWER 2 -
crews and cliques
6. the terminology such as parricide, matricide and filicide is associated with what type
of interpersonal violent phenomena (pg 45) - ANSWER 2 - family homocide
7. what is the principal motive of robbers at commercial premises (pg 206) - ANSWER 4 -
monetary gain
8. The root cause of political violence in SA is found in the country's long history of the
following (pg 90) - ANSWER 3 - socio-political oppression, exploitation and poverty
9. profile of a farm attacker (pg 252) - ANSWER 4 - between 15 - 35 y.o. and comes
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ACCURATE ANSWERS 2024-

  1. profile of house robber (pg 231) - ANSWER 2 - male with grade 8 - 12 education, criminal record, comes from broken home
  2. one factor that fuelled taxi conflict in its early years (pg 76) - ANSWER 4 - rapid deregulation of transport as well as underlying political forces
  3. Regarding planning of Cash-In-Transit (CIT), Thobane (2014) states that rivers spend. planning a single robbery (pg 192) - ANSWER 2 - 1 week - 2 months
  4. residential segregation, differential access to social amenities and limiting economic and employment opportunities are e.g. of (pg 107) - ANSWER 1 - instigating factors associated with xenophobic attacks
  5. four typologies of gangs proposed by Roloff (2014) include (pg 146) - ANSWER 2 - crews and cliques
  6. the terminology such as parricide, matricide and filicide is associated with what type of interpersonal violent phenomena (pg 45) - ANSWER 2 - family homocide
  7. what is the principal motive of robbers at commercial premises (pg 206) - ANSWER 4 - monetary gain
  8. The root cause of political violence in SA is found in the country's long history of the following (pg 90) - ANSWER 3 - socio-political oppression, exploitation and poverty
  9. profile of a farm attacker (pg 252) - ANSWER 4 - between 15 - 35 y.o. and comes

from broken home

  1. most important motive when choosing victims of a house robbery pg 232 - ANSWER 1 - wealth of victim
  2. factors particularly that have contributed to the incidents of violent crime in SA - ANSWER 2 - vigilantism, socio-economic conditions and a weak criminal justice system
  3. type of residence associated with highest number of robberies pg 233 - ANSWER 2 - residential homes. followed by farm houses and flats
  4. provide with most killings of police officials between 2012 - 2014 pg 264 - ANSWER 4
  • Western Cape
  1. conditions in both SA and the rest of the world that are conducive to the growth in organised crime (pg 21) - ANSWER 2 - existing market for contraband goods, poorly patrolled boarders and a well-developed communication and transport network
  2. highest terrorism incidents occurring between 2008 - 2012 (pg 118) - ANSWER 4 - South Asia (11 598). Middle East, North Africa (8 433)
  3. child abuse (Children's Act 38 of 2005) any form of harm or ill treatment deliberately inflicted on a child, this may include (telephone 37) - ANSWER 4 - children who are deliberately injured, exposed to sexual abuse and subjected to behaviour that may harm them
  4. typical of intermediate robbers (163) - ANSWER 4 - their armed robberies are sporadic and they intersperse the robberies with other types of crimes

18 contributing to the increase of political violence in SA are also (pg 96) - ANSWER 3 - ethnicity, crime, socioeconomic deprivation

** apartheid, political competition, the state

  1. one cannot classify an offence as a. if theft of the victim's belongings has not taken place (pg 158) - ANSWER 3 - robbery
  2. most common reason given as to why house robbers choose a specific time to commit a house robbery (pg 224) - ANSWER 2 - the occupants would be inside the house at that time
  3. which of the following statements is true about deregulation of the taxi industry? pg 72 - ANSWER 1 - deregulation of the taxi industry in 1987 gave minibus taxis legal status to operate
  4. which of the following is the term for the technique where criminal hijackers of vehicles normally tail, stop and bump a moving vehicle? pg 179 - ANSWER 1 - hit-and-attack (bump-and-attack as seen in textbook)
  5. those who believe themselves to be gang members are likely to perpetrate ., to become. of violence or more likely to be. than non-associate gang members pg 148 - ANSWER 3 - violence, victims, arrested
  6. three phases of the cycle of domestic/intimate partner abuse pg 49 - ANSWER 1 - building tension, explosion and honeymoon stages
  7. reasons as to why majority of robberies occur in GP, KZN and WC provinces pg 205 - ANS 3 - economic activities and wealth are mostly found in these provinces
  8. subcategory of intimate partner violence pg 36 - ANS 3 - domestic violence
  9. characteristic NOT associated with terrorists pg 120 - ANS 2 - terrorist attacks are often irrational and spontaneous
  10. Studies have shown that attacks against the police will happen in. (pg 269) -

ANSWER 1 - urban areas where most of the police are attacked on the streets

  1. Although prison gangs seem to be the primary cause for the severe prison violence, .also contribute to this prison violence as well (pg 149) - ANSWER 3 - correctional staff
  2. the biggest gang of known business robbers include. robbers (pg 162) - ANSWER 4
  • amateur
  1. factors that's describe violent taxi organisation rivalries (pg 71) - ANSWER 1 - politics, race, crime
  2. according to Cape Town study, from which age are males most likely to be primary targets for gang recruitment (pg 142) - ANSWER 4 - at the start of high school
  3. correct option w.r.t. reason why most people join a gang (pg 148) - ANSWER 3 - due to excitement and adventure that they want in their lives
  4. incorrect option in national counterterrorism strategies (pg 132) - ANSWER 3 - By partnering with foreign agencies, transferring skills, limiting proactive policies and concentrating on researching new technologies
  5. in legal terminology robbery is SA is known as (pg 158) - ANSWER 3 - robbery with aggravating circumstances
  6. well-known woman terrorists are commonly known as (pg 119) - ANSWER 2 - black widows
  7. the killing of police officers is often carried out to prevent them from testifying and (pg 267) - ANSWER 2 - take their firearms
  8. the cultural-symbolic theory views xenophobic conflict as emanating from early.and.
  1. state used detention without trail, convictions and banning of opposition groups, amongst others, to maintain (pg 90) - ANSWER 1 - inequality, racial superiority and social control
  2. I what is the act whereby parents are killed by one/more of their children known as (pg 45) - ANSWER 4 - parricide
  3. reason why victims of sexual offences may choose to report such crimes (pg 45) - ANSWER 2 - to ensure the offender is brought to justice and punished
  4. essential element in suslvcessfully carrying out a CIT robbery - ANSWER 3 - effective planning
  5. Consumer Goods Initiative (CGI) the Jewellery Risk Initiative Forum was formed to (p. 210) - ANSWER 2 - jewellery business robberies
  6. SA Banking Risk Intelligence Centre (SABRIC) works to combat this crime (p. 196) - ANSWER 3 - reduce banking and CIT related crimes
  7. reason inmates join gangs - ANSWER 1 - to defend against other gangs
  8. modus operandi of robbers who target business premises (pg 206) - ANSWER 4 - most robberies are planned, robbers study the movements of employees, customers and security guards and often make use of the informants to gather inside jnformation
  9. type of residence, according to Zinn (2008) research findings, accounted for the lowest number of robberies - ANSWER
  10. IPV is not described as a/an. term but rather a/an. term pg 35 - ANSWER 3 - legal, sociological
  11. the Institute of Human Rights and Criminal justice Study conducted research on farm attacks in 2000. they found that. was the main motive in 90% cases. In order to carry out the attacks perpetrators used. The attackers main objective was to obtain/take - ANSWER 2 - robbery, illegal firearms, money
  1. the infliction of physical injury on people, or threat to do this in order to achieve political objectives (pg 90) - ANSWER 1 - political violence
  2. basal on Hiberman, pathological jealousy of the abusive partner may lead to the. of the victim partner (pg 47) - ANSWER 2 - isolation
  3. domestic violence act, psychological and emotional abuse includes any behaviour associated with - ANSWER 3 - degrading or humiliating a complainant
  4. parricide, matricide, filicide are associated with which type of interpersonal violence phenomena - ANSWER 4 - family homicide
  5. SA is - ANSWER