CMY3706 - MCQ Q&A EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ACCURATE ANSWERS 2024-2025
1. profile of house robber (pg 231) - ANSWER 2 - male with grade 8 - 12 education,
criminal record, comes from broken home
2. one factor that fuelled taxi conflict in its early years (pg 76) - ANSWER 4 - rapid
deregulation of transport as well as underlying political forces
3. Regarding planning of Cash-In-Transit (CIT), Thobane (2014) states that rivers spend.
planning a single robbery (pg 192) - ANSWER 2 - 1 week - 2 months
4. residential segregation, differential access to social amenities and limiting economic
and employment opportunities are e.g. of (pg 107) - ANSWER 1 - instigating factors
associated with xenophobic attacks
5. four typologies of gangs proposed by Roloff (2014) include (pg 146) - ANSWER 2 -
crews and cliques
6. the terminology such as parricide, matricide and filicide is associated with what type
of interpersonal violent phenomena (pg 45) - ANSWER 2 - family homocide
7. what is the principal motive of robbers at commercial premises (pg 206) - ANSWER 4 -
monetary gain
8. The root cause of political violence in SA is found in the country's long history of the
following (pg 90) - ANSWER 3 - socio-political oppression, exploitation and poverty
9. profile of a farm attacker (pg 252) - ANSWER 4 - between 15 - 35 y.o. and comes
, from broken home
10. most important motive when choosing victims of a house robbery pg 232 - ANSWER
1 - wealth of victim
11. factors particularly that have contributed to the incidents of violent crime in SA -
ANSWER 2 - vigilantism, socio-economic conditions and a weak criminal justice system
12. type of residence associated with highest number of robberies pg 233 - ANSWER 2 -
residential homes. followed by farm houses and flats
13. provide with most killings of police officials between 2012 - 2014 pg 264 - ANSWER 4
- Western Cape
14. conditions in both SA and the rest of the world that are conducive to the growth in
organised crime (pg 21) - ANSWER 2 - existing market for contraband goods, poorly
patrolled boarders and a well-developed communication and transport network
15. highest terrorism incidents occurring between 2008 - 2012 (pg 118) - ANSWER 4 -
South Asia (11 598). Middle East, North Africa (8 433)
16. child abuse (Children's Act 38 of 2005) any form of harm or ill treatment deliberately
inflicted on a child, this may include (telephone 37) - ANSWER 4 - children who are
deliberately injured, exposed to sexual abuse and subjected to behaviour that may harm
them
17. typical of intermediate robbers (163) - ANSWER 4 - their armed robberies are
sporadic and they intersperse the robberies with other types of crimes
18 contributing to the increase of political violence in SA are also (pg 96) - ANSWER 3 -
ethnicity, crime, socioeconomic deprivation
** apartheid, political competition, the state
ACCURATE ANSWERS 2024-2025
1. profile of house robber (pg 231) - ANSWER 2 - male with grade 8 - 12 education,
criminal record, comes from broken home
2. one factor that fuelled taxi conflict in its early years (pg 76) - ANSWER 4 - rapid
deregulation of transport as well as underlying political forces
3. Regarding planning of Cash-In-Transit (CIT), Thobane (2014) states that rivers spend.
planning a single robbery (pg 192) - ANSWER 2 - 1 week - 2 months
4. residential segregation, differential access to social amenities and limiting economic
and employment opportunities are e.g. of (pg 107) - ANSWER 1 - instigating factors
associated with xenophobic attacks
5. four typologies of gangs proposed by Roloff (2014) include (pg 146) - ANSWER 2 -
crews and cliques
6. the terminology such as parricide, matricide and filicide is associated with what type
of interpersonal violent phenomena (pg 45) - ANSWER 2 - family homocide
7. what is the principal motive of robbers at commercial premises (pg 206) - ANSWER 4 -
monetary gain
8. The root cause of political violence in SA is found in the country's long history of the
following (pg 90) - ANSWER 3 - socio-political oppression, exploitation and poverty
9. profile of a farm attacker (pg 252) - ANSWER 4 - between 15 - 35 y.o. and comes
, from broken home
10. most important motive when choosing victims of a house robbery pg 232 - ANSWER
1 - wealth of victim
11. factors particularly that have contributed to the incidents of violent crime in SA -
ANSWER 2 - vigilantism, socio-economic conditions and a weak criminal justice system
12. type of residence associated with highest number of robberies pg 233 - ANSWER 2 -
residential homes. followed by farm houses and flats
13. provide with most killings of police officials between 2012 - 2014 pg 264 - ANSWER 4
- Western Cape
14. conditions in both SA and the rest of the world that are conducive to the growth in
organised crime (pg 21) - ANSWER 2 - existing market for contraband goods, poorly
patrolled boarders and a well-developed communication and transport network
15. highest terrorism incidents occurring between 2008 - 2012 (pg 118) - ANSWER 4 -
South Asia (11 598). Middle East, North Africa (8 433)
16. child abuse (Children's Act 38 of 2005) any form of harm or ill treatment deliberately
inflicted on a child, this may include (telephone 37) - ANSWER 4 - children who are
deliberately injured, exposed to sexual abuse and subjected to behaviour that may harm
them
17. typical of intermediate robbers (163) - ANSWER 4 - their armed robberies are
sporadic and they intersperse the robberies with other types of crimes
18 contributing to the increase of political violence in SA are also (pg 96) - ANSWER 3 -
ethnicity, crime, socioeconomic deprivation
** apartheid, political competition, the state