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English for Criminology

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Título del Test:
English for Criminology

Descripción:
examen 8. Criminología

Fecha de Creación: 2025/12/12

Categoría: UNED

Número Preguntas: 10

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Choose the correct option: What is the meaning of the latinism "mens rea"?. Guilty act. Guilty mind. Beyond one's legal power or authority. In the role of an expert.

Choose the correct option: "An order to freeze something is a order.". frozen. freezing. tight. set.

Choose the option that is equivalent to the expression "to this text or document": herein. hereinbefore. hereupon. hereto.

Choose the element that is NOT related to “mens rea": recklessness. special mental states. negligence. consequence.

Choose the correct option: "As modern criminology is such a _____ field of study, its study object is bound to bejust a composite.". traditional. homogenous. heterogenous. classic.

Choose the correct option: “Subsequently, if the prosecutor believes that there is enough evidence to prove the suspect's guilt _____, he will file a criminal complaint with the court, consisting of several _____ that each set forth a separate criminal offence.". dismissed, chapters. probable cause, counts. beyond a reasonable doubt, counts. probable cause, chapters.

Choose the correct preposition: “The counsel _____ the prosecution presents his case.". for. by. on. over.

Choose the incorrect grammatical option: I'm sorry for her. She has had bad luck all her life. Your taxi just arrived. Have you ever had to do anything like that?. I was ill last week, but I have been fine since then.

Choose the correct option that corresponds to the following definition: "A flogging device that was attached to a short handle. It served to rip the victim's flesh to shreds and to strip it off the bones". the noose. the gallows. the thumbscrews. the Cat's Paw or Cat-o-nine-tails.

Choose the semantic category of "furthermore". Contrast. Addition. Time. Reason/Result.

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