English for criminology
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Título del Test:![]() English for criminology Descripción: Examen 3  | 



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 Choose the option which is NOT correct: "Some inherent features os Languages por Special Purposes are". They ar centred around a specialised topic, for example LAW, Business or Science. They make use os rare/archaic grammatical rules like the subjunctive. Ther present a low frequency of certain constructions such as passive structures, nominalisation and noun compounds. They have lexical restrictions, for example the use specialised or technical terms. Choose the correct option to fill the gap in this sentence about the Spanish legal system: "Tittle VI os the Constitution is given over to the _____ (poder judicial), with Article 117 stating the principle of the unity of the judicial power is the basis for the organisation". judicial power. judiciary. judicial court. judiciary court. Choose the correct preposition for the following sentence: "Third parties are not eligible _____ that kind of compensation". on. over. at. for. Choose the keyword that is NOT related to theories that have attempted to explain violence: labelling theory. rational choice. social learning. terminology. The basic maxim applicable to criminal law is... Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea. Non facit reum nisi mens sit rea. Actus non facit reum mens sit rea. Non facit reum mens sit rea. The United Kingdom does not have a single legal system. Choose the correct option: The law in England was influenced by Roman lay and is different from the law os Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The law in Wales was influenced by Roman law and is different from the law os England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The law in Scotland was influenced by Roman lay and is different from the law os England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The lay in Northern Ireland was influenced by Roman law and is different from the law of England, Wales and Scotland. Choose the statement that is true. English law has evolved gradually. Most of English law has been codified. The judiciary is not independent from the government. All the courts in the system are of equal authority. Choose the correct option: "a thief who attacks people in a public place and steals their money". robber. mugger. pickpocket. burglar. Choose the correct option: "Criminals committing cybercrime usa a number of methods, depending on their skills and their goal. Here are some of the different ways cybercrime can take shape: _____". bullying, stalking, murder. copyright, infringement, fraud, child pornography. ciberstalking, pilferage, robbery. fraud, shoplifting, fencing. Choose the correct option: "Early _____ by Lurigio in the US found that most 'crime victims suffer from adverse, shorterm psychological consequencies as a result'. Overall, the British Crime Survey found that 84% or respondents were _____ emotionally; _____ homes had been invaded and 65% suffered some continuing impact four to ten weeks later". study, affected, there. research, affected, their. study, effected, their. research, effected, there.  | 




