Comparative Models in Policing Review Questions 1
1. The Philippines may refuse an extradition request based on which of the following grounds?
A. Crime is money laundering
B. Crime is political in nature
C. Crime is terrorism
D. Crime is drug trafficking
Answer: B
2. It is a formal process where one jurisdiction surrenders an individual to another jurisdiction where that person is accused or convicted of a crime.
A. Deportation
B. Extradition
C. Expulsion
D. Repatriation
Answer: B
3. The Extradition process generally begins when a foreign country requests the extradition of an individual located in the Philippines. This request is sent to what department of government?
A. DOJ
B. DFA
C: RTC
D. NBI
Answer: DFA
4. The request for extradition is sent to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), which then forwards it to what department of government for evaluation?
A. DOJ
B. Court of Appeals
C: Regional Trial Court
D. Supreme Court
Answer: A
5. If the DOJ finds the extradition request to be in order, it will file a petition for extradition with what department of government?
A. Municipal Trial Court
B. Court of Appeals
C: Regional Trial Court
D. Supreme Court
Answer: C
6. The Philippines receives the most extradition requests from what country?
A. US
B. Australia
C. China
D. India
Answer: A
7. Is Bail as a matter of right applicable in Extradition cases?
A. Yes
B. No
C. It depends
D. Yes with conditions
Answer: B
8. The Philippines has an extradition treaty with the following countries except:
A. Micronesia
B. Switzerland
C. Russia
D. Germany
Answer: D
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A. Crime is money laundering
B. Crime is political in nature
C. Crime is terrorism
D. Crime is drug trafficking
Answer: B
2. It is a formal process where one jurisdiction surrenders an individual to another jurisdiction where that person is accused or convicted of a crime.
A. Deportation
B. Extradition
C. Expulsion
D. Repatriation
Answer: B
3. The Extradition process generally begins when a foreign country requests the extradition of an individual located in the Philippines. This request is sent to what department of government?
A. DOJ
B. DFA
C: RTC
D. NBI
Answer: DFA
4. The request for extradition is sent to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), which then forwards it to what department of government for evaluation?
A. DOJ
B. Court of Appeals
C: Regional Trial Court
D. Supreme Court
Answer: A
5. If the DOJ finds the extradition request to be in order, it will file a petition for extradition with what department of government?
A. Municipal Trial Court
B. Court of Appeals
C: Regional Trial Court
D. Supreme Court
Answer: C
6. The Philippines receives the most extradition requests from what country?
A. US
B. Australia
C. China
D. India
Answer: A
7. Is Bail as a matter of right applicable in Extradition cases?
A. Yes
B. No
C. It depends
D. Yes with conditions
Answer: B
8. The Philippines has an extradition treaty with the following countries except:
A. Micronesia
B. Switzerland
C. Russia
D. Germany
Answer: D
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