CRIM 211 - Module in Intro To Crim
CRIM 211 - Module in Intro To Crim
CRIM 211 - Module in Intro To Crim
Module in
Crim 211:
Introduction to Criminology
COURSE OUTCOMES: At the end of this module the student must have:
1. Defined Criminology
2. Discussed the historical development of criminology from its origin up to
the modern criminology today
3. Identified the three schools of thoughts of criminology and
evaluated the contributory factors of each school of thought of
criminology
4. Identified the nature and extent of crimes.
5. Classified the measuring of crimes.
6. Recognized how to collect data on crimes.
7. Identified the characteridtics of crimes.
8. Identified crimes in terms of trends, location and time, severity, pattern,
age, gender, social class and ethnic origins.
9. Identified the different theories of crime.
10. Differentiated every theories of crime according to their foundations and
the way they evaluate and identify crimes.
11. Discussed the crime control theories the society had.
12. Internalized the early crime control mechanisms and crime control agents.
13. Defined crime.
14. Identified the typologies of crime.
15. Discussed the elements of crime.
16. Interpreted the psychology of crimes.
17. Discussed the constituents of personality, ego and super ego.
18. Identified normal criminals.
19. Evaluated the dangerousness and the prediction of violent crimes.
20. Defined psychology and criminal psychology.
21. Recognized the theories of typologies of criminal psychology.
22. Distinguished psychopathy to criminality.
PRE-TEST/POST-TEST:
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Activity: Quiz
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This module is part of the series of Modules for Flexible learning spearheaded
by the office of the Director of Instruction and the Center for Teaching Excellence,
West Visayas State University.
This module requires deep understanding of the history, culture, customs and
traditions of different people in different countries mentioned herein to avoid
misconstruing of the understanding of criminological perspective to journalistic,
biblical, and legalistic perspective of crime, criminals, and criminal
behavior.
Table of Contents
Pre-test
1. What is Criminology?
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2. What do you think are the objectives of criminology and other sciences that
are involved in its endeavor?
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3. What do you think are the advantages of learning crime, criminal behavior,
and criminals?
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4. How does criminolgy assist to crime and criminal problems all over societies
in the world?
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6. Write the differences, distinctions, pros, and cons between R. A. No. 6506 to
R. A. No. 11131.
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How do you feel about the test? Did it make you feel confident or insecure? Your
feelings will be your guide to go slow or breeze through this module.
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• Sociology of Law
• Scientific analysis of the causes of crime
• Crime control
Purpose of Criminology
Why do crime rates vary?
Why do individuals differ as to criminality?
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Law
Sociology
Psychology
Medicine
Chemistry
Public Administration
Education
Theology
Economics
Nature of Criminology
6. Corrections - deals with the institution and non - institution correctional system approach.