TAYTAY CAMPUS CRIM 4- JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND CRIME PREVENTION NOTE: THIS QUESTIONNAIRE SHOULD BE SUBMITTED TOGETHER WITH YOUR EXAMINATION BOOKLET. ALL YOUR ANSWERS MUST BE WRITTEN IN YOUR BOOKLET. I.IDENTIFICATION. CHOOSE YOUR ANSWER FROM THE WORDS/ GROUP OF WORDS PROVIDED BELOW BEFORE THE QUESTIONS. (2 POINTS EACH NUMBER) Juvenile Justice and Welfare Council Diversion Program Best Interest of the Child Department of Justice Diversion Child Juvenile Justice and Welfare System Community-based Program Child at Risk Intervention Child in Conflict with the Law Bail RA 9344 RA 7610 Bahay Pag-asa Youth Detention Home Revised Penal Code Disernment 1. Refers to the security given for the release of the person in custody of the law, furnished by him/her or a bondsman, to guarantee his/her appearance before any court. Bail may be given in the form of corporate security, property bond, cash deposit, or recognizance. 2. Refers to a person under the age of eighteen (18) years. 3. Refers to a child who is vulnerable to and at the risk of committing criminal offenses because of personal, family and social circumstances. 4. Refers to a child who is alleged as, accused of, or adjudged as, having committed an offense under Philippine laws. 5. Refers to an alternative, child-appropriate process of determining the responsibility and treatment of a child in conflict with the law on the basis of his/her social, cultural, economic, psychological or educational background without resorting to formal court proceedings 6. Refers to the program that the child in conflict with the law is required to undergo after he/she is found responsible for an offense without resorting to formal court proceedings. 7. Refers to a series of activities which are designed to address issues that caused the child to commit an offense. It may take the form of an individualized treatment program which may include counseling, skills training, education, and other activities that will enhance his/her psychological, emotional and psycho-social well-being. 8. Refers to 24-hour child caring institution established, funded and managed by local government units (LGUs) and licensed and/or accredited non-government organizations providing for short-term residential care for children in conflict with the law. 9. Known as the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006 10. An agency that ensures the effective implementation of Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006 II.TRUE or FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is true and write FALSE if the statement is false. (2 points each) 11.Fifteen is the age of absolute no criminal liability. 12.A child fourteen (14) years of age who acted with discernment may be punished under the law. 13.A person above 18 years old who acted without discernment is not criminally liable. 14.Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act was created to protect the interest of children who have committed crimes in their tender age. 15. The Local Social Welfare and Development Office (LSWDO) take a major role in implementing the mandate of Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act. III.ENUMERATION. Items 16-20. Give five (5) rights of Child in Conflict with the law. (Magbigay ng limang Karapatan ng Batang may Suliranin sa Batas.) IV. ESSAY. Answer what is being asked for and support your answers with legal basis. A mere Yes or No may not be given any point. (Maaring sumagot sa wikang Filipino) a. A child 13 years of age was caught stealing money from the school cafeteria. What is the childs liability, if any? (5 points) b. Si Simon ay 16 years old at napatay nya ang kanyang Tiyuhin ng minsang tangkain nitong gahasain ang ate ni Simon na si Maria. Mayroon bang criminal liability si Simon? (5 points) Maaari ba siyang makulong? Ipaliwanag. (5 points) -END OF EXAMTo God be all the greatest glory! The main hope of a nation lies in the proper education of its youth Erasmus Prepared by: ATTY.ODESSA BUENA C. ARZAGA