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This set of Penology Treatment of Offenders Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Penology Treatment Of Offenders Set 1

Q1 | The Supreme Court of India is the highest court constituted by
Q2 | Which Articles of Indian Constitution lay down composition & jurisdiction of theSupreme Court?
Q3 | The Supreme Court has …… jurisdiction
Q4 | Constitution has given extensive original jurisdiction to SC to enforceFundamentalRights under
Q5 | Besides the High Courts, in every State, what are some other classes of Criminal Courts?
Q6 | The Gram Nyayalaya can exercise
Q7 | The Code of Criminal Procedure (1973) provides for Plea Bargaining in
Q8 | The Report of Law Commission of India (144th) refers plea bargaining to
Q9 | The provision of plea bargaining was incorporated in the Criminal Procedure Code(1973) in the year
Q10 | The provision of plea bargainingcame into force in India in the year
Q11 | The word Penology is derived from the Latin word….. meaning ‘punishment’
Q12 | Penology owes its origin to
Q13 | Penology is Branch of criminology dealing with
Q14 | The term Penology was coined in 1834 by a German American ____ to denote a systemof administrating punishment to the convicted offenders
Q15 | Penology is ______ which aims to study & evaluate the applications of penal sanctionsto wrongdoers.
Q16 | Punishing the offenders is a primary function of all civil States in order to maintain peaceand order in the society
Q17 | Punishment is basically used with the intent to
Q18 | Emanuel Kant was one of the supporter of
Q19 | The Retributive theory of Punishment is based on the principle of
Q20 | Emanuel Kant considers punishment as
Q21 | Supreme Court in _____ has laid down that ‘an eye for an eye is neither proper nordesirable’
Q22 | The Retributive theory of Punishment is criticized for
Q23 | Utilitarian Prevention theory justifies punishment to
Q24 | Utilitarian Prevention/ Deterrence theory is based on principle of hedonism as proposedby
Q25 | The Supreme Court in ______ has observed that ‘protection of society and deterringthe criminal are avowed objects of law and that is required to be achieved by imposing anappropriate punishment.’