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UGC NET Criminology Test Series – December 2025

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Are you preparing for the UGC NET Criminology December 2025 exam?

To help you achieve success, ANSS ACADEMY has designed a dedicated Criminology Test Series based on the latest NTA-UGC NET syllabus. These mock tests are structured to simulate real exam conditions, helping you strengthen concepts, identify weak areas, and improve accuracy.

You can attempt these tests anytime — either on our official website or through the “UGC NET Mock Test – ANSS” app, available on the Google Play Store.


🔍 UGC NET Criminology Mock Tests – December 2025

Practice now with the latest mock tests:

  1. UGC NET Dec 2025 Criminology Mock Test 1
  2. UGC NET Dec 2025 Criminology Mock Test 2
  3. UGC NET Dec 2025 Criminology Mock Test 3
  4. UGC NET Dec 2025 Criminology Mock Test 4
  5. UGC NET Dec 2025 Criminology Mock Test 5
  6. UGC NET Dec 2025 Criminology Mock Test 6
  7. UGC NET Dec 2025 Criminology Mock Test 7
  8. UGC NET Dec 2025 Criminology Mock Test 8
  9. UGC NET Dec 2025 Criminology Mock Test 9
  10. UGC NET Dec 2025 Criminology Mock Test 10

📘 UGC NET Criminology Syllabus – December 2025 Cycle

The UGC NET Criminology Paper II syllabus focuses on crime theories, criminal justice, forensic science, law, and correctional administration. The syllabus aims to evaluate both conceptual understanding and practical application of criminological principles.

Below is a unit-wise outline for the December 2025 cycle:


Unit 1: Criminology – Definition and Scope

  • Nature, Meaning, and Development of Criminology
  • Historical Evolution of Crime Study
  • Criminology, Criminal Law, and Criminal Justice System
  • Relationship with Sociology, Psychology, and Law
  • Emerging Trends in Criminology

Unit 2: Theories of Crime Causation

  • Classical, Neo-Classical, and Positivist Schools
  • Biological, Psychological, and Sociological Theories
  • Anomie, Labeling, Subculture, and Conflict Theories
  • Contemporary Perspectives – Feminist, Marxist, and Postmodern
  • Environmental and Situational Theories of Crime

Unit 3: Types and Forms of Crime

  • Violent Crimes, Property Crimes, and White-Collar Crimes
  • Cybercrime, Organized Crime, and Terrorism
  • Juvenile Delinquency and Gender-based Crimes
  • Drug Abuse and Human Trafficking
  • Economic and Environmental Crimes

Unit 4: Criminal Justice System

  • Structure and Function of Police, Judiciary, and Correctional Institutions
  • Role of Prosecutors, Defense, and Legal Aid
  • Investigation, Prosecution, Trial, and Sentencing Procedures
  • Challenges in Criminal Justice Administration
  • Victim Rights and Compensation Mechanisms

Unit 5: Forensic Science and Crime Detection

  • Introduction to Forensic Science and its Role in Crime Investigation
  • Fingerprints, Ballistics, Document Examination, and DNA Profiling
  • Forensic Psychology and Criminal Profiling
  • Cyber Forensics and Digital Evidence
  • Expert Testimony and Evidence Handling

Unit 6: Penology and Correctional Administration

  • Theories of Punishment – Retributive, Deterrent, Reformative
  • Prison System – Structure and Types
  • Probation, Parole, and Aftercare Services
  • Correctional Programmes and Rehabilitation Approaches
  • Prison Reforms and Human Rights of Inmates

Unit 7: Victimology

  • Concept, Scope, and Theories of Victimology
  • Typologies of Victims
  • Victim-Offender Relationship
  • Role of NGOs and State in Victim Support
  • Victim Compensation and Restorative Justice

Unit 8: Police and Law Enforcement

  • Police Organization and Functions
  • Community Policing and Crime Prevention Strategies
  • Police Accountability and Ethics
  • Investigation Techniques and Modern Technology in Policing
  • Police Reforms and Challenges in Democratic Societies

Unit 9: Contemporary Issues in Criminology

  • Human Rights and Criminal Justice
  • Cybercrime and Digital Threats
  • Gender, Caste, and Class in Crime
  • Global Terrorism and Transnational Crimes
  • Juvenile Justice and Reforms

Unit 10: Research Methods in Criminology

  • Research Design and Data Collection Techniques
  • Quantitative and Qualitative Research
  • Sampling, Hypothesis Testing, and Statistical Tools
  • Report Writing and Data Interpretation
  • Ethical Issues in Criminological Research

🎯 Why Choose ANSS ACADEMY for UGC NET Criminology?

  • Based on latest NTA UGC NET pattern and syllabus
  • Includes both Paper I and Paper II mock tests
  • Offers detailed result analysis and explanations
  • Designed by experienced criminology educators
  • Available on web and app (Google Play Store)

🏁 Final Note

Success in UGC NET Criminology December 2025 depends on consistent practice, conceptual clarity, and analytical precision.
By attempting ANSS ACADEMY’s exclusive mock tests, you can evaluate your performance and build the confidence needed for the upcoming exam.

Keep practicing — your preparation determines your success!

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