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4. The … theory predicts that male and female differences in delinquency are greater in the lower and working classes where patriarchal family systems are most common. 


1. general theory of crime

2. power-control

3. rational choice

4. social learning 


5. Mental and intellectual events such as beliefs, expectations, thoughts and a self-concept often guide and influence a person’s way of thinking. This statement refers to:


1. Internal events

2. Needs

3. Cognitions

4. Emotions


6. Which factors are linked to traits, such as low empathy or impulsiveness, that increase the probability of criminal behaviour?


1. Physical and biological

2. Biological and personal

3. Genetic and heredity

4. Individual and physical


7. Which emotion can result in a maladaptive coping reaction to experienced injustices and is known as an aggressive retaliation motive in criminal behaviour?


1. Jealousy

2. Revenge

3. Hopelessness

4. Helplessness


Case study: the second floor

Johnny Perez is a night manager of Orbitz Hotel. It was reported in the ManCom meetings that theft in guestrooms was on the rise (mainly in second floor guestrooms). No other floors were affected.

The CCTV cameras footages and Vingcard computer records showed not unusual or irregular entry in the involved guestrooms.

After 12 midnight, the lights in the perimeter gardens (surrounded by lot of coconut trees) were dimmed but roving guards were always present. The profile of typical victims were foreign guests staying for 3-4 nights, all billeted in the second floor, and theft would occur on the eve of the checkout date.

Discuss the modus operandi and the detection strategy employed.

In African customary law, intent is NOT imputed to

(1)a bewitched person.

(2) an uncircumcised person.

(3) intoxicated or drugged person.

(4) a child of stock herding age.


Discuss the system of proportional representation and what it means for South African electoral system?


Indicate what type of company Wooden Tile (Pty) Ltd is. Also identify the other categories of 

companies that are provided for in the Companies Act 71 of 2008.


The board of directors of Tando Estates (Pty) Ltd is contemplating selling 80 per cent of the  company’s assets to Brian, a Johannesburg businessman. Indicate what right the shareholders  have who do not agree with the proposed sale, and briefly set out the process that they must  follow


Senzo, Paul, Salim and Renster are employees of Haze Ltd. Haze Ltd makes loans to Senzo,  Salim and Mariam (an existing member) to enable them to subscribe to shares of the company. 

Explain the requirements that must be adhered to in terms of the Companies Act 71 2008 to  validly provide financial assistance?


Zipper (Pty) Ltd does not have a company secretary. Explain whether or not it is necessary to appoint a company secretary. Also list three duties of a company secretary


Suri is a high class female prostitute catering to politicians and businessmen. She gives sexual service for PHP 100,000.00 a night. After giving her best service yet to Mr. Oppa a korean businessman for three (3) consecutive nights, Mr. Oppa refuses to pay Suri her fees. Can Suri sue Mr. Oppa to recover her fees?

Which one of the following statements regarding the application of indigenous African law is not correct? (1) It appears that the Bantu speakers came to South Africa 1 500 years ago. (2) Indigenous law has, to some extent, been recorded through legislation and restatement, and is no longer essentially oral in nature. (3) Until the 1950s, pre-colonial history in Africa was a much neglected part of historical research. (4) Ethnography and archaeology are two disciplines that are used when researching precolonial African history