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CJS FINAL

The document outlines key concepts and terminology related to the Criminal Justice System, including various stages of legal proceedings such as arraignment, trial, and appeal. It also defines roles within the system, such as prosecution and law enforcement, and discusses the treatment of different parties involved in criminal cases. Additionally, it includes a section for definitions of important legal terms.
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CJS FINAL

The document outlines key concepts and terminology related to the Criminal Justice System, including various stages of legal proceedings such as arraignment, trial, and appeal. It also defines roles within the system, such as prosecution and law enforcement, and discusses the treatment of different parties involved in criminal cases. Additionally, it includes a section for definitions of important legal terms.
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM FINAL

1. The whole case is elevated to higher court to review and final adjudication.
a. Pre-Trial c. Arraignment
b. Trial d. Appeal
2. ___ is a self- contained charge that set forth the sufficient facts the, with
reasonable inferences, allow a person to reasonably conclude that a crime was
probably committed and that the suspect, defendant, is likely culpable.
a. Civil Complaint c. Criminal Complaint
b. Information d. Judgment
3. ____ is the system dealing with children at risk and children in conflict with the
law.
a. Appellate Justice c. Juvenile Justice System
b. Barangay Justice System d. Special Justice System
4. The reading to the accused in open court of the complaint or information.
a. Appeal c. Arraignment
b. Trail d. Pre-Trial
5. Is the adjudication by the court that the accused is guilty or not guilty?
a. Judgement c. Arraignment
b. Pre-Trial d. Appeal
6. Is also known as felony complaint, and is slightly different from a civil complaint.
a. Information c. Criminal Complaint
b. Custodial Investigation d. Judgement
7. They file corresponding information of criminal complaints in the proper courts
or in the basis of their evaluation of the proof at hands.
a. Court c. Correction
b. Prosecution d. Community Oriented Policing
8. Any questioning initiated by law enforcement officers after a person has been
taken into custody otherwise deprived of his freedom of action in any significant
way.
a. Warrant of Arrest c. Inquest Proceedings
b. Search Warrant d. Custodial Investigation
9. Is known as the front line or prime mover of the CJS of the Philippines.
a. Court c. Community
b. Prosecution d. Law Enforcement
10. The informal Pillar of the CJS of the Philippines. Also known as the widest pillar.
a. Community c. Prosecution
b. Law Enforcement d. Court
11. Established the mandate of Republic Act 7160 or the Local Government Code
of 1983.
a. Special Justice System c. Barangay Justice System
b. Juvenile Justice System d. Appellate Justice
12. The most pampered party in a criminal case.
a. Accused c. Victim
b. People of the Philippines d. Complaint
13. An inquiry held for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not probable cause is
present. It is intended to secure the innocent against hasty, malicious and
oppressive prosecution and to protect him from an open and public accusation
of crime. It is further intended to protect the State from useless and expensive
trial.
a. Search Warrant c. Arrest
b. Preliminary Investigation d. Preliminary Adjudication
14. The weakest pillar in the CJS of the Philippines. It controls those who were
convicted by the court and segregate them from the community. In the
Philippines, we jail and prisons as well as farms.
a. Court c. Community
b. Correction d. Prosecution
15. An informal trial which precedes the regular Trial. Primarily Intended To
expedite The Proceeding.
a. Appeal c. Pre-Trial
b. Arraignment d. Judgement

16. The machinery which the society uses in the prevention and control of crimes. It
may also refer to the totality of the activities of the law enforcers, prosecutors,
judges, and corrections personnel, as well as those of the mobilized community
in crime prevention and control.
a. Law Enforcement c. Criminal Justice System
b. Court d. Criminal Law
17. What is the act, deemed socially harmful or dangerous, that is specifically
defined, prohibited, and punished under the criminal law?
a. Crime c. Deviance
b. Felony d. Delinquency
18. The major function of the Prosecution component of the Criminal Justice
System
a. Rehabilitate Prisoners
b. Represents the government in Criminal Cases
c. Enforce the law of the Land
d. Sentencing of the Accused
19. The primary goal of Criminal Justice System is?
a. Maintain Peace and Order c. Protection of Government
b. Prevention of Crime d. Prosecution of Criminal
20. They are referred to as the forgotten subject in the criminal justice system?
a. Accused c. Victim
b. Criminals d. Witness
21. A confinement facility having custodial authority over an individual sentenced by
a court to imprisonment, which is administered by a National Government?
a. Jail c. Corrections
b. Prison d. Rehabilitation Center
22. Teaching the community to protect themselves aside from constant police patrol
and visibility refers to?
a. Reactive Policing c. High Visibility
b. Proactive Policing d. Low Visibility
23. When should the sworn counter-affidavit be filed by the respondent from receipt
to answer the accusations against him?
a. 10 Days c. Within 10 days
b. After 10 Days d. Before 10 days
24. It is the taking of a person into custody so that he may be bound to answer for
the commission of an offense?
A. Arest c. Arrested
B. Arrest d. Arresting
25. Which of the following is considered as the second line of defense on crime
fighting?
a. Crime Prevention c. Crime Suppression
b. Proactive Measure d. Crime Investigation
26. A body of knowledge regarding crime as a social phenomenon?
a. Criminal Psychology c. Criminal Law
b. Criminal Sociology d. Criminology
27. Defined as that branch of public law, which defines crimes, treats of its nature,
and provide for their punishment.
a. Criminal Sociology c. Criminology
b. Criminal Psychology d. Criminal Law
28. Is an order in writing issued in the name of the people of the Philippines signed
by the judge and directed to the peace officer, commanding him to search for
persona; property and bring it before the court.
a. Warrant Search c. Search Warrant
b. Arrest Warrant d. Warrant of Arrest
29. Is an art which deals with the identity and the location of the offender and
gather evidence of his guilt in criminal proceedings.
a. Crime Prevention c. Crime Oppression
b. Criminal Investigation d. Community Oriented
Policing
30. Security given for the release of a person in the custody of the law.
a. Bail Bond c. Bail
b. Bill of Rights d. Surety Bail

PART II. DEFINATION OF TERMS (2 pts each)

1. Criminal Law
2. Prosecution
3. Information
4. Complaint
5. Jurisdiction
6. Venue
7. Court
8. Mittimus
9. Commitment Order
10. Probation

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