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FINAL COACHING
CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION
Mr. Lorenzo Ramirez
Board Rating 75.00%

Final Coaching Correctioanl Administration by Lorenzo Ramirez
1. A DEDUCTION OF SENTENCE GIVEN TO
PRISONER IN RECOGNITION OF HIS GOOD
CONDUCT OR GOOD BEHAVIOR?
A.Parole
B.GCTA
C.STAL
D.Subsidiary Imprisonment

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A.Parole
B.GCTA
C.STAL
D.Subsidiary Imprisonment
Conditional release after the prisoner’s
conviction is final and executory and already
served the minimum of the sentence
imposed.
A deduction of ONE FIFTH of the period of his sentence shall
be granted to any prisoner who, gives himself up to the
authorities within 48 hours following the issuance of a
proclamation announcing the passing away of the calamity
or catastrophe referred to in said article.
A deduction of TWO-FIFTHS of the period of his sentence
shall be granted in case said prisoner chose to stay in the
place of his confinement notwithstanding the existence of a
calamity or catastrophe enumerated in Article 158 of this
Code.
[REpUBLIC ACT No. 10159 AN ACT AMENDING ARTICLE 39 OF
ACT NO. 3815, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE
REVISED PENAL CODE
If the convict has no property with which to meet
the fine, he shall be subject to a subsidiary personal
liability at the rate of one day for each amount
equivalent to the highest minimum wage rate
prevailing in the Philippines at the time of rendition
of judgment of conviction by the trial court

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2. THE FOLLOWING ARE CONSIDERED HIGH RISK
INMATE IN BJMP. EXCEPT?
I. Those considered as highly dangerous or with high probability of escaping or being
rescued
II. Those who have a propensity for being troublemakers or initiators of jail riots
III. Those who require a high degree of control and supervision
IV. Those who have a record of escaping from jails, recidivists, habitual delinquents, and
those with severe personality or emotional disorders that makes them dangerous
to their fellow inmates or the jail personnel.
a. IV
b. I
c. II
d. None of these

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Medium Risk Inmates - those who represent a moderate
risk to the public and staff. These inmates still require
greater security, control and supervision as they might
escape from and might commit violence inside the jail.
Minimum Risk Inmates (Ordinary Inmates) - those inmates
who have lesser tendencies to commit offenses and
generally pose the least risk to public safety. In most cases,
they may be first time offenders and are charged with light
offenses.

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3. A CONTINUING APPLICATION OF THE
TREATMENT PROGRAM.


a. Diversification
b. Execution of the treatment program
c. Reclassification
d. None of these
The principle of separating homogenous
type of prisoners that requires special
treatment and custody.
actual application of the treatment programprocess of monitoring the response of the
prisoner to the treatment program and conduct of
review to the previous finding as compared to new
information currently available.

CLASSIFICATION
The process of assigning of grouping of inmate according
to their sentence, gender, age, health, criminal records
and other pertinent facts.
a.Diagnosis – inmates CASE HISTORY is taken and his
personality is studied
b.Treatment Planning – FORMULATION OF TENTATIVE
TREATMENT program best suited to the needs of the
person.
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c. Execution of treatment program – actual
application of the treatment program
d. Re-classification – process of monitoring
the response of the prisoner to the
treatment program and conduct of review to
the previous finding as compared to new
information currently available.
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4. A FINALLY CONVICTED ABLE–BODIED INMATES
MAYBE REQUIRED TO WORK FOR AT LEAST HOW
MANY HOURS IN A DAY?

a. 4 hours
b. 6 hours
c. 8 hours
d. None of these

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Prison labor of finally convicted inmate:
A finally convicted able-bodied inmate may be required to work AT LEAST
EIGHT (8) HOURS A DAY (XPN: on Sundays and legal holidays)
Prison labor of a detainee:
A detainee may not be required to work in prison. However, he may be
made to clean his cell and perform such other labor as may be
deemed necessary for hygienic or sanitary reasons.
 
Female inmate:
A female inmate shall only be assigned to work on jobs suitable to her age
and physical condition. She shall be supervised only by women
officers.

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Old inmate:
An inmate over sixty (60) years of age may be excused from
mandatory labor.
Place of work assignment
Only medium and minimum security inmates may be
assigned to work in agricultural field projects within a
prison reservation. MAXIMUM-SECURITY INMATES SHALL
NOT BE ALLOWED TO WORK OUTSIDE THE MAXIMUM
SECURITY COMPOUND.

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5. AN INMATE MAYBE EXCUSED FROM
MANDATORY LABOR IF HE OR SHE IS?

a. Over 55
b. Over 60
c. Over 65
d. Over 70

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6. AN OPEN INSTITUTION USUALLY A PENAL FARM
OR CAMP

a. Minimum Security Institution
b. Medium Security Institution
c. Maximum Security Institution
d. None of these
It houses those who CAN
REASONABLY TRUSTED to serve
their sentence under “OPEN
CONDITION”
It houses those who cannot be
trusteqd to serve their sentence in
open condition and pose LESS
DANGER to the society
It houses those who escape
could be highly dangerous
to the public

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7. FIRST TO USE PUNITIVE IMPRISONMENT


a. England
b. USA
c. Germany
d. France
In 16
th
Century, transportation was allowed.
It is where the PROBATION was originated.
It is the COUNTRY that first to legalize
PROBATION.
(Particular state: MASSACHUSETTS)

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8. A PRISONER SENTENCED FOR MORE THAN
THREE YEARS IS UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE?


a. City Jail
b. District Jail
c. Provincial Jail
d. BUCOR

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9. DETENTION PRISONERS WHO ARE AWAITING
JUDGMENT OR TRIAL OF THEIR CASE ARE UNDER
THE SUPERVISION AND CONTROL OF


a. Provincial Jails
b. NBP
c. BUCOR
d. BJMP

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10. IT IS AN INSTITUTION INTENDED TO DETAIN OR
HOUSE POLITICAL OFFENDERS.


a. Iwahig Penal farm
b. Sablayan Prison Farm
c. Davao Penal Farm
d. San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm
“Prison without Walls”
Tagumpay settlement –prisons homestead
1904 made by order of GOV. FORBES, through
suggestion of Gov. Luke Wright.
Luhit Penal Farm
Sub-colonies: SIMC
Sablayan prison is a facility where prisoners from NBP
are brought for decongestion purposes.
 
It follows the
same colony standards as other penal farms.
Proclamation No. 72, Sept. 26, 1954 (16, 190 hectares)
Sub-colony (Pasugul, Central, Pusog and Yapang)
Originally had an area of approximately 30,000
hectares in the districts of Panabo and Tagum, Davao
del Norte, was formally established on January 21,
1932 by virtue of ACT NO. 3732.
The Davao Penal Colony is the first penal settlement
founded and organized under FILIPINO
ADMINISTRATION.
Established in southern Zamboanga on August 21,1870
through a royal decree promulgated in 1869.
During the tenure of Governor Genreral RAMON
BLANCO
 the facility was originally established FOR PERSONS
CONVICTED OF POLITICAL CRIMES.

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11. INTELLIGENCE AND PERSONALITY TEST ARE
ADMINISTERED BY-


a. Psychologist
b. Psychiatrist
c. Correctional officer
d. Social worker

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STAFF MEMBERS OF DIRECTORATE FOR RECEPTION
AND DIAGNOSTICS
1.PSYCHIATRIST – responsible in the examination of the
prisoner’s mental and emotional make-up
2.PSYCHOLOGIST – responsible to conduct study on the
character and behavior of the prisoners.
3.SOCIOLOGIST (SOCIAL WORKER) – study the social case
situation of the individual prisoner
4.EDUCATIONAL COUNSELOR – conducts orientation classes in
order to change inmates’ attitude towards education and
recommends educational program for the prisoner

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5. VOCATIONAL COUNSELOR – to test the prisoner’s special
abilities, interest, skills, and recommends for the vocational
course best suited to the prisoner
6.. CHAPLAIN – encourage the prisoner to participate in religious
activities
7. MEDICAL OFFICER – conducts physical examination and
recommends medical treatment of prisoners
8. CUSTODIAL CORRECTIONAL OFFICER – recommends the
transfer and type of custody of inmates; employed in the
implementation of reformation programs ; those whose nature of
work requires direct contact with inmates

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12. FOR SECURITY PURPOSES, WHAT IS THE
MINIMUM REQUIRED RATIO IN ESCORTING AN
OFFENDER WHEN IN TRANSIT?


a. 1:2+2
b. 1:2+1
c. 1:1+1
d. 1:1+2

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1:24 FOR 1 SHIFT – reformation personnel to
inmate ratio
1:7 FOR 3 SHIFTS - standard inmate custodial
personnel to inmate ratio

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13. IT EXERCISES SUPERVISION AND CONTROL
OVER PROVINCIAL JAILS.


a. BJMP
b. BUCOR
c. Provincial Government
d. PPA

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14. IT INSURES A MORE CAREFUL SELECTION OF
THE INSTITUTION IN WHICH THE PRISONER IS TO
BE CONFINED.


a. Courts
b. Quarantine Unit
c. Correction
d. RDC
The section of RDC where the
prisoner is given thorough
physical examination including
blood test, xrays, vaccination and
immunity.
A branch of the administration of
the criminal justice system
charged with the responsibility
for the CUSTODY, SUPERVISION,
AND REHABILITATION of
convicted offenders.
One who investigates the facts
of the case and gives sentence
to an accused.
Grants Probation
This is a special unit in prison where a
new prisoner will undergo diagnostic
examination, study and make
observation for the purpose of
determining the programs of treatment
and training best suited to their needs
and the institution to which they should
be transferred.
In (55) days the inmate shall undergo
psychiatric, psychological, sociological,
vocational, educational and religious and
other examinations. The results of said
examinations should be the basis for the
inmate’s individualized treatment
program.

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15. THE IDEAL RATIO ON ESCORT IS ____ PRISON
GUARD FOR EVERY ____ NUMBER OF INMATES.


a. 1:2
b. 1:4
c. 1:7
d. 1:12

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16. IT IS THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF CUSTODIAL
AND SECURITY DIVISION.


a. To prevent riots
b. To implement discipline
c. To help in reformation of prisoners
d. Security

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17. HOW LONG IS THE DURATION OF STAY IN THE
VIEWING OF THE DECEASED RELATIVE OF AN
INMATE?


a. 2 hours
b. 3 hours
c. 6 hours
d. 12 hours

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Viewing remains –file a written request to the warden
at least three (3) days before the date of viewing. (not
exceeding 3 hours)
NOT APPLICABLE
The deceased relative is lying-in-state in a place
beyond thirty kilometer radius from the jail or, in any
case, where the inmate cannot return to said place
during daylight hours
Inmate has a record of escape or attempted escape
Inmate has two (2) or more pending criminal cases or
is a material witness in a pending criminal case

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18. CLINICAL SERVICES GEARED TOWARD
IMPROVING INMATES BEHAVIOR ARE
ADMINISTERED BY


a. Psychiatrist
b. Social Worker
c. Psychologist
d. None of these

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19. HOW MANY TIMES COUNTING OF PRISONER BE
MADE WITHIN 24-HOURS?


a. At least 3 times
b. At least 4 times
c. At least 2 times
d. At least 5 times

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20. IDEAL NUMBER OF DAYS FOR PROPER
CLASSIFICATION OF NEWLY CONVICTED
OFFENDERS AT THE RDC?


a. 45 days
b. 30 days
c. 55 days
d. 15 days

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21. AN_____ PROGRAM EMPLOYS PRISONERS IN
VARIOUS PRODUCT OR GOOD PRODUCING TASKS.


a. Agricultural
b. Industrial
c. Operational
d. Administrative

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INSTITUTIONALIZED
COMMUNITY-BASED TREATMENT
PH PRISON SYSTEM

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PRISON EDUCATION
WORK PROGRAMS
RELIGIOUS SERVICES
RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SERVICES
COUNSELING AND CASEWORK
INSTITUTIONALIZED-TREATMENT PROGRAM

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1.EDUCATION ASSIGNMENTS – prisoners maybe
assigned to either general education, vocational or
physical education
2.MAINTENANCE ASSIGNMENT – involves labor
related to care and up keeping of the institution
properties.
3.INDUSTRIAL ASSIGNMENTS
4.UNASSIGNABLE – prisoners who are nearly to
leave, awaiting transfer, those in disciplinary status,
and those who are chronically ill (mentally)
WORK PROGRAMS

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22. FORCE IS USED ONLY BY CORRECTIONAL
INSTITUTION TO:


a. Exact respect
b. Perform assignments
c. Enforce discipline
d. Show physical strength and power

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23. AN INMATE MAYBE TRANSFERRED BY THE
PRISON DIRECTOR UPON THE RECOMMENDATION
OF THE ____ CONCERNED TO ANOTHER PRISON
FACILITY TO BRING SAID INMATE CLOSER TO
FAMILY OR AS PART OF HIS REHABILITATION
PROGRAM.

a. President
b. Superintendent
c. Prison Guard
d. DOJ Secretary

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24. IN ADMISSION PROCESS OF THE INMATES,
SEVERAL PROCEDURES WILL BE FOLLOWED
INCLUDING THE REGISTRATION OF ALL
INFORMATION OF ABOUT THE INMATE. THE
REGISTER SHALL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING
EXCEPT?


a. Date of admission
b. Reason for commitment
c. Sentence
d. Name of the authority

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25. THE PUNISHMENT WHICH AFFORDS THE
SOCIETY OR THE INDIVIDUAL WHO WAS
WRONGED, THE OPPORTUNITY TO IMPOSE UPON
THE OFFENDER SUCH SUITABLE PUNISHMENT AS
MAY BE ENFORCED


a. Reformation
b. Retribution
c. Expiation
d. Deterrence
OFFENDERS should be punished because THEY
DESERVE IT.
PERSONAL VENGEANCE
Otherwise known as ‘’ATONEMENT’’
GROUP VENGEANCE
It is the punishment in the form of group vengeance
where the purpose is to appease the offended public
or group.
PUNISHMENT gives lesson to the offender by
showing to others what would happen to them if
they violate the law.
PUNISHMENT is imposed to warn POTENTIAL
OFFENDERS that they cannot afford to do what the
offender has done.
It is the establishment of the usefulness and
responsibility of the offender. Society’s interest can
be better served by helping the prisoner to become
law-abiding citizen and productive upon his return to
the society by requiring to go intensive rehabilitation
program.
It is the latest justification of punishment

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INCAPACITATION/PROTECTION

The public will be protected if the offender has
being held in conditions where he cannot harm
others especially the public.
PUNISHMENT is effected by placing offenders in
prison so that society will be ensured from further
criminal depredations of criminals.

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26. GIVING PUNISHMENT TO A PERSON SO TO
SERVE AS AN EXAMPLE TO OTHERS IS THE THEORY
OF


a. Self-defense
b. Social defense
c. Exemplarity
d. Equality

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27. INFANT BORN IN PRISON MAY BE ALLOWED TO
STAY WITH SENTENCED SERVING MOTHER FOR-


a. 1 year
b. 2 year
c. 3 years
d. 4 years

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28. IN PRISON MANAGEMENT, FORCE IS USED
ONLY BY CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS OR
CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS IN ORDER TO,


a. Exact respect
b. Perform assignments
c. Show physical strength and power
d. Enforce discipline during mass jailbreaks or riots

29. OPERATION CONDUCTED BY THE BJMP WHERE
A PRISONER MAYBE CHECKED AT ANYTIME.


a. Search and seizure
b. Confiscation
c. Inspection
d. Operation greyhound
Conducted during admission of
inmates and for visitors of inmates
The purpose is to detect
CONTRABANDS (Illegal & Nuisance)
His beddings ,lockers and personal
belongings may be opened at any
time .in his presence ,whenever
possible
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30. PERSON WHO ARE DEEMED INSTRUMENTAL
ON THE REFORMATION OF PRISONERS DUE TO
THEIR DAILY CONTACT WITH INMATES?


a. Chaplain
b. Warden
c. Psychologist
d. Prison guards

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31. PROGRAM USED IN PLACED OF
INCARCERATION AND BASED UPON MILITARY
MODEL OF DISCIPLINE AND ORDER. THESE
PROGRAM ARE DESIGNED TO HAVE DETERRENT
EFFECT ON YOUNG OFFENDERS, BUT THEY HAVE
GENERALLY FAILED TO YIELD LONG TERM
REDUCTION IN RECIDIVISM.


a. Boot Camps
b. Bootlegging
c. Wergild
d. Sursis
alcoholic
 liquor unlawfully mad
e,
 sold, or transported inside
jails/prisons
Originated in US
French word for ‘’REPRIEVE’’
Wergild, also spelled
 
Wergeld,
or
 
Weregild, (Old English: “man
payment”), in ancient
 
Germanic law, the
amount of compensation paid by a
person committing an offense to the
injured party or, in case of death, to his
 
family.

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32. HE WAS THE FIRST SUPERINTENDENT OF
ELMIRA REFORMATORY.


a. Howard
b. Brockway
c. Augustus
d. Natividad
the“GREAT PRISON REFORMER”
The sheriff of Bedsfordshire in 1773 who
devoted his life and fortune to prison reform.
After his findings on EnglishPrisons, he
recommended the following:
-single cells for sleeping
-segregation of women
-segregation of youth
-provision of sanitation facilities
-abolition of the fee system by which jailers
obtained money from prisoner
FATHER OF PROBATION IN US.
COINED THE WORD ‘’PROBATION’’
Together with Ramon Bagatsing, they filed the
HB No. 393 which served as a draft of the
Adult Probation Law of the Philippines.
Father of Probation in the Philippines
Father of Criminology in the Philippines

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33. IT IS GIVEN TO PRISONERS WHO HAVE
RETURNED TO THEIR PLACES OF CONFINEMENT
WITHIN 48 HOURS AFTER A CALAMITY.


a. GCTA
b. STA
c. Visitation Privileges
d. STASTM

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34. ONE OF THE FOLLOWING IS AN ADMISSION
PROCEDURE WHICH INVOLVES THE FRISKING OF
THE PRISONER


a. Identification
b. Searching
c. Briefing
d. Bootlegging

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I.RECEIVING – the new prisoner is received at the
RDC. The new prisoner usually comes from a
provincial or city jail where he was immediately
committed upon conviction by the court, and
escorted by the escort platoon during his transfer
to the National Prison
II.CHECKING ON COMMITMENT PAPERS – The
receiving officer checks the commitment papers if
they are in order. That is, if they contain the
signature of the judge or the clerk of court, and
the seal of the said court.
ADMISSION PROCEDURES IN PRISON

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III. IDENTIFICATION – the prisoner’s identity is established
thru the picture and fingerprint appearing in the commitment
order. This is to insure that the person being committed is the
SAME AS THE PERSON BEING NAMED IN THE COMMITMENT
ORDER.
IV. SEARCHING - this step involves the frisking of the prisoner
and searching his personal things.
V. BRIEFING AND ORIENTATION – the prisoner will be briefed
and oriented on the rules and regulations of the prison
before he will be assigned to the RDC or the quarantine unit.

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35. THE FEATURES OF THE PRISON SYSTEM WERE
CONFINEMENT OF THE PRISONERS IN THE CELLS
DAYS AND NIGHT.


a. Pennsylvania
b. Mamertime
c. Auburn
d. Alcatraz
-“Mamertinus Prison”
- It is the only ROMAN PLACE OF CONFINEMENT which
was built under the main sewer of Rome in 64 B.C. by
AncusMaritus.
- 12 feet below the ground
Alcatraz Island is located in SAN FRANCISCO BAY, 1.25
miles offshore from San Francisco, California, United
States. The small island was developed with facilities
for a lighthouse, a military fortification, a military
prison, and a federal prison from 1934 until 1963
It was operated in 1934 and was closed on March 21,
1963 because it was TOO COSTLY. During that time, it
had 260 inmates.

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36. PENDING THE SUBMISSION OF THE
INVESTIGATION REPORT, THE DEFENDANT MAY BE
ALLOWED ON TEMPORARY LIBERTY THROUGH?


a. Release on recognizance
b. Bail
c. Manifestation
d. Cash bond
Recognizance is a mode of
securing the release of any person in
custody or detention for the
commission of an offense who is
unable to post bail due to abject
poverty. The court where the case of
such person has been filed shall allow
the release of the accused on
recognizance as provided herein, to
the custody of a qualified member of
the barangay, city or municipality
where the accused resides.

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37. INTRODUCES PROFIT MARGIN AND RELIGION
CONGREGATE LOAN WITH EFFICIENT DISCIPLINE
PERMITTED TO SET UP FACTORY STYLE WORKING
CONDITIONS AND BECAME THE FIRST PRISON TO
ACHIEVE A PROFITABLE WORK PROGRAM.


a. Pennsylvania
b. Auburn State Prison (NEW YORK)
c. Walnut street jail
d. Sing sing prison
-It was originally constructed as a
DETENTION JAIL in PHILADELPHIA.
-It was converted into a State
Prison
-Became the ‘’FIRST AMERICAN
PENITENTIARY ‘’
Maximum security
 
prison 
located in 
Ossining,
 
New York.
 
It is also among the most well-known
in the country, especially notable for
its harsh conditions in the 19th and
20th centuries.
Originally known as MOUNT
PLEASANT PRISON
It was designed to provide additional
prison space and to replace Newgate
Prison.

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38. A SECURITY CAMP THAT HOUSES PRISONERS
WHOSE SENTENCE ARE 20 YEARS AND ABOVE, LIFE
TERMERS OR THOSE UNDER CAPITAL PUNISHMENT,
THOSE WITH PENDING CASES, THOSE UNDER
DISCIPLINARY PUNISHMENT, THOSE WHOSE CASES
ARE ON APPEAL, AND THOSE UNDER DETENTION?


a. Maximum Security Camp
b. Medium Security Camp
c. Minimum Security Camp
d. None of these
MEDIUM (BLUE)
1.With less than 20 years sentence
2.18 years old and below, have 2 OR MORE ESCAPE
but have SERVED 8 YEARS SINCE RECOMMITMENT
3.Those with ONE RECORD of escape but served at
least 5 years since recommitment
4.Those sentence to life imprisonmentbut serve at
least 5 years as maximum security
MAXIMUM (TANGERINE)
1.20 years minimum sentence
2.Sentence under review, under appeal,
recidivist, habitual delinquent
3.Criminally insane or under RDC
4.Escapees, under disciplinary punishment
MINIMUM SECURITY INMATE (BROWN)
1.With severe physical handicap
2.65 years old and above
3.Served at least ½ of minimum sentence
4.Served 1/3 of maximum sentence excluding
GCTA
5.With only 6 months to serve before expiration
of sentence

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39. A SATELLITE UNIT OF NBP THAT HOUSES THE
MEDIUM SECURITY RISK PRISONER LOCATED NEAR
THE RECEPTION AND DIAGNOSTIC CENTER (RDC)
AND YOUTH REHABILITATION CENTER.


a. Camp Sampaguita
b. Camp Bukang Liwayway
c. Camp Abelon
d. Camp Abubakar

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40. A ___, ALSO CALLED A 'BLOCK' OR 'ISOLATION
CELL', USED TO SEPARATE UNRULY, DANGEROUS,
OR VULNERABLE PRISONERS FROM THE GENERAL
POPULATION, ALSO SOMETIMES USED AS
PUNISHMENT.


a. Segregation Unit
b. Reception Unit
c. Quarantine Unit
d. Cell 45

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41. IT IS REGARDED AS THE MOST IMPORTANT
PROGRAM THAT AIDS IN THE REHABILITATION OF
PRISONERS


a. Recreational program
b. Religious program
c. Educational program
d. Employment of prisoners
The only program that is
conducted DURING FREE
TIME SCHEDULE.
The purpose of this program
is to CHANGE THE
ATTITUDES OF INMATES BY
INCULCATING RELIGIOUS
VALUES OR BELIEFS.
The process or result of formal
training in school or classrooms
intended to shape the mind and
attitude of prisoners towards good
living upon their release.

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42. CLASSIFICATION OF AN INMATE AS TO
ENTITLEMENT WHO HAS SERVED IMPRISONMENT
WITH GOOD CONDUCT FOR A PERIOD EQUIVALENT
TO 1/5 OF THE MAXIMUM TERM OR OF HIS
PRISON SENTENCE OR THOSE WHO SERVED 7
YEARS IN THE CASE OF THOSE WHO WAS METED
WITH THE PENALTY OF LIFE SENTENCE.


a. 1st Class inmates
b. 2nd Class inmates
c. 3rd Class inmates
d. Colonist
came from first class
inmate & served 1 year
immediately preceding
the completion of the
period specified in the ff.
classification.
1
ST
TIME OFFENDER
an inmate demoted
from first class; or one
promoted from the
third class; 3x or more as a
sentenced inmate
SKILLED PRISONER ; – one
whose known character and
credit for work while in
detention earned assignment
to this class upon
commencement of sentence;
or one who has been
promoted from the second
class.

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43. FORMERLY IT IS A FORTRESS OF DEFENSE IN
PARIS, FRANCE AND IT WAS A SYMBOL OF
ABSOLUTISM BEFORE THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
BUT IN 17TH CENTURY, IT WAS CONVERTED AS
PRISON WHEREIN HUNDREDS OF POLITICAL
PRISONERS WERE TORTURED AND DIED.

a. Gulag of Russia
b. Bastille Prisons
c. Toul Sleng Prisons
d. Insein Prisons

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44. IF THE COLOR OF THE MAXIMUM SECURITY
PRISONER IS TANGERINE, MEDIUM SECURITY
PRISONER IS BLUE, WHAT COLOR IS THE UNIFORM
FOR THE MINIMUM SECURITY?

a. Brown
b. Gray
c. Orange
d. Stripe White

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45. THE BJMP EXERCISES ADMINISTRATIVE AND
OPERATIONAL JURISDICTION OVER ALL DISTRICT,
CITY AND MUNICIPAL JAILS. IT IS A LINE BUREAU
OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (DILG).


a. Power
b. Mission
c. Mandate
d. Vision
The Bureau AIMS to enhance public safety by
providing humane safekeeping and development of
inmates in all district, city and municipal jails.
The BJMP envisions itself as a DYNAMIC
INSTITUTION highly regarded for its sustained
humane safekeeping and development of inmates.
The BJMP exercises supervision and control over all
district, city and municipal jails. As such, it shall ensure
the establishment of secure, clean, adequately
equipped sanitary facilities; and ensure the provision
of quality services for the custody, safekeeping,
rehabilitation and development of district, city and
municipal inmates, any fugitive from justice, or
person detained awaiting or undergoing investigation
or trial and/or transfer to the National Penitentiary,
and/or violent mentally ill person who endangers
him/herself or the safety of others as certified by the
proper medical or health officer, pending transfer to a
mental institution.

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46. IT IS AN AMENDMENT AND PENITENCE MODEL
OF PRISON BUILT IN 1820’S WERE
COMMUNICATION AMONG THE PRISONERS WAS
NEXT TO IMPOSSIBLE, PRISONERS ARE
INDIVIDUALLY ISOLATED.


a. Pennsylvania system
b. Auburn Prison
c. Mamertime Prison
d. Justinian Prison

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47. IT IS A METHOD WHEREBY A PRISONER HAS
BEEN RELEASED FROM CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES
EITHER TEMPORARY OR ABSOLUTE TO WHICH
ACCEPTANCE OF THE MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY IS
EXPECTED.


a. Community participation
b. Community Participation
c. Reintegration
d. Community backing
Refers to the phased of reentry of
an offender into society rather than
the usual abrupt reentry at the end
of a prison sentence (3X CLE 2016)

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48. THE DECREE THAT FORMALLY OPENED THE OLD
BILIBID PRISON WHICH WAS CONSTRUCTED AS THE
MAIN PENITENTIARY ON OROQUIETA STREET,
MANILA AND DESIGNED TO HOUSE THE PRISON
POPULATION OF THE COUNTRY. THIS PRISON BECAME
KNOWN AS THE “CARCEL Y PRESIDIO CORRECCIONAL”
AND COULD ACCOMMODATE 1,127 PRISONERS.


a. Royal Decree of 1865
b. Revised Administrative Code
c. Royal Decree of 1905
d. Royal Decree of 1869
EO 292
‘’PRISON’S LAW’’ of the
PHILIPPINES

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49. THE DIRECTOR OF PRISON AT VALENCIA, SPAIN
IN 1835 WHO DIVIDED PRISONERS INTO
COMPANIES AND APPOINTED THEM AS PETTY
OFFICERS; ALSO, HE ALLOWED THE REDUCTION OF
INMATE’S SENTENCE BY 1/3 FOR GOOD BEHAVIOR.


a. John Howard
b. Dometz of France
c. Alexander Maconochie
d. Manuel Montesimos
He is the Superintendent of the penal
colony at Norfolk Island in Australia
(1840) who introduced the MARK
SYSTEM (forerunner of parole)
Established an AGRICULTURAL
COLONY FOR DELINQUENT BOYS in
1839 providing housefathers as in
charge of these boys.

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50. THE IMPRISONMENT OF A CONVICTED
OFFENDER MAY SERVE, AT THE RATE OF PHP 8.00 A
DAY SUBJECT TO CERTAIN RULES, FOR FAILURE TO
PAY A FINE AND IF ORDERED TO DO SO BY THE
JUDGMENT IS REFERRED TO AS


a. Subsidiary Imprisonment
b. Secondary Imprisonment
c. Preventive Imprisonment
d. Indeterminate Offense

Imposed upon a person before he/she is convicted, if
he/ she cannot afford bail, or if his/her criminal case
is non-bailable. Additionally, there are instances
where preventive imprisonment is imposed upon
the offender for a period more than that of the
maximum allowable for his/her offense
A criminal will serve a range of years as
determined by the judge. The minimum time
period is usually set and after the minimum
sentence passes, the case will go before a
parole board which sets the actual date of
release.

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51. THE PANOPTICON BY BENTHAM IS A TYPE OF
PRISON BUILDING DESIGNED BY ENGLISH
PHILOSOPHER JEREMY BENTHAM IN 1785. THE
CONCEPT OF THE DESIGN WAS DERIVED FROM THE
WORD MEANING OF “PAN” AND “OPTICON”.
“OPTICON’ MEANS:


a. Without the prisoner
b. Avoid watching
c. To allow an observer to observe
d. To walk in military manner

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52. THE PERIOD OF DEDUCTED SENTENCE GRANTED
TO A PRISONER WHO ESCAPED ON THE OCCASION
OF DISORDER ARISING FROM CONFLAGRATIONS,
EARTHQUAKES OR CATASTROPHE WHERE HE
VOLUNTARILY SURRENDER WITHIN 48 HOURS
FOLLOWING THE ISSUANCE OF A PROCLAMATION
ANNOUNCING THE TERMINATION SUCH DISORDER.


a. 1/5 period of sentence
b. 1/3 period of the sentence
c. ½ period of the sentence
d. 1/8 period of the sentence

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53. THE DESIGNATION OF A MUNICIPAL OR CITY
JAIL AS A FACILITY FOR ONE OR MORE ADJACENT
MUNICIPALITIES IN ORDER TO MAXIMIZE THE
UTILIZATION OF PERSONNEL AND OTHER
RESOURCES.


a. District Jail
b. Clustering of Jail
c. Congestion of Jail
d. Lock up Jail
The “HOST” CITY OR MUNICIPALITY
IS NAMED AS A DISTRICT to
accommodate inmates from the
municipalities clustered to it.
Is a security facility, COMMON TO
POLICE STATIONS
Used for temporary confinement
of an individual held for
investigation.
When there are two or more cities
or municipalities
Houses prisoners with a sentence
of 1 day – 3 years

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54. THE PRIVILEGE TO VIEW THE DECEASED
RELATIVE IS PERMITTED IF THE WAKE IS IN THE
PLACE WITHIN A RADIUS 30 KM BY ROAD FROM THE
PRISON, IF MORE THAN 30 KM, THE PRIVILEGE MAY
BE EXTENDED IN THE INMATE PROVIDED THE
INMATE CAN RETURN TO HIS PLACE OF
CONFINEMENT DURING_______________ HOURS
OF THE SAME DAY.


a. Sunlight
b. Morning
c. Afternoon
d. Daylight

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55. THE PROCEDURE IN ADMITTING PRISONERS
WHICH PURPOSE IS TO INSURE THAT THE PERSON
BEING COMMITTED IS THE SAME AS THE PERSON
BEING NAMED IN THE COMMITMENT ORDER.

a. Receiving
b. Checking of commitment papers
c. Searching
d. Identification

Answer: D

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I.RECEIVING – the new prisoner is received at the
RDC. The new prisoner usually comes from a
provincial or city jail where he was immediately
committed upon conviction by the court, and
escorted by the escort platoon during his transfer
to the National Prison
II.CHECKING ON COMMITMENT PAPERS – The
receiving officer checks the commitment papers if
they are in order. That is, if they contain the
signature of the judge or the clerk of court, and
the seal of the said court.
ADMISSION PROCEDURES IN PRISON

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III. IDENTIFICATION – the prisoner’s identity is established
thru the picture and fingerprint appearing in the commitment
order. This is to insure that the person being committed is the
SAME AS THE PERSON BEING NAMED IN THE COMMITMENT
ORDER.
IV. SEARCHING - this step involves the frisking of the prisoner
and searching his personal things.
V. BRIEFING AND ORIENTATION – the prisoner will be briefed
and oriented on the rules and regulations of the prison
before he will be assigned to the RDC or the quarantine unit.

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56. MUNICIPAL FIRE MARSHAL. – SHOULD HAVE THE
RANK OF______, WHO MUST HAVE FINISHED AT LEAST
SECOND YEAR BACHELOR OF LAWS OR EARNED AT LEAST
TWELVE (12) UNITS IN A MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAM
IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, MANAGEMENT,
ENGINEERING, PUBLIC SAFETY, CRIMINOLOGY OR OTHER
RELATED DISCIPLINE.
a. Inspector
b. senior inspector
c. chief Inspector
d. Superintendent

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57. THE PUTTING OF OFFENDERS IN PRISON FOR THE
PURPOSE OF PROTECTING THE PUBLIC AND AT THE
SAME TIME REHABILITATING THEM BY REQUIRING THE
LATTER TO UNDERGO INSTITUTIONAL TREATMENT
PROGRAM IS REFERRED TO AS:


a. Imprisonment
b. Admission
c. Conviction
d. Commitment
refers to the MANNER OF RECEIVING national
inmates, a detainee or convicted person in a
prison facility committed by courts or other
competent authority to serve sentence for a
certain period or for temporary confinement.
When the judge finds the accused
GUILTY of the charges against him.
Means entrusting for the confinement of
an inmate to a jail by a competent court or
authority, FOR THE PURPOSES OF
SAFEKEEPING DURING THE PENDENCY OF
HIS/HER CASE.

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58. THESE REFERS TO INFORMATION CONCERNING AN
INMATE’S PERSONAL CIRCUMSTANCES, SUCH AS THE
OFFENSE COMMITTED, IMPOSED SENTENCE, CRIMINAL
CASE NUMBER IN THE TRIAL, DATE OF THE
COMMENCEMENT OF THE SERVICE OF SENTENCE AND
OTHER ANALOGOUS INFORMATION.


a. Prison Record
b. Carpeta
c. Prisoner’s record
d. Inmate’s Record
Otherwise known as “INMATE RECORD OR
JACKET”,
Contains the:
Personal and criminal records of inmates,
Documents related to his/her incarceration such
as but not limited to:
Commitment order,subpoenas,personal
identification,orders from the court,and all other
papers necessarily connected with the detention
of an inmate.

COMMITMENT ORDER
a written order of the court, or any
other agency authorized by law to
issue, ENTRUSTING an inmate to a jail
for the PURPOSE OF SAFEKEEPING
DURING THE PENDENCY OF HIS/HER
CASE.
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MITTIMUS ORDER
a ‘’warrant’’ issued by a court
bearing its seal and
the signature of the judge, directing the jail or prison
authorities to receive inmates FOR THE SERVICE
OF SENTENCE.
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59. THIS GROUP IS CONSIST OF CHRONIC
TROUBLEMAKERS BUT NOT AS DANGEROUS AS THE
SUPER SECURITY PRISONERS. THEY ARE NOT ALLOWED
TO WORK OUTSIDE THE INSTITUTION.


a. Maximum security prisoners
b. Super Maximum security prisoners
c. Minimum security prisoners
d. Medium security prisoners
A special group of prisoners composed of
INCORRIGIBLE, INTRACTABLE, AND HIGHLY
DANGEROUS PERSONS WHO ARE THE
SOURCE OF CONSTANT DISTURBANCES EVEN
IN A MAXIMUM SECURITY PRISON. (ORANGE)
A group of prisoners who can be
reasonably trusted to serve sentence
under open conditions.
Includes prisoners who can be trusted to
report to their work assignments without
the presence of guards. (Brown)
Those who cannot be trusted in open conditions
and pose lesser danger than maximum-security
prisoners in case they escape.
Maybe allowed to work outside the fence or
walls of the penal institution under guards or
with escorts.
Agricultural workers (BLUE)

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60. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS A MAXIMUM
SECURITY PRISON IN OSSINING, NEW YORK, USA?
IT IS LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 30 MILES (48 KM)
NORTH OF NEW YORK CITY ON THE BANKS OF THE
HUDSON RIVER WHICH THE AUBURN PRISON
SYSTEM WAS APPLIED


a. Alcatraz prison
b. Sing Sing Prison
c. Walnut Street Jail
d. Silver Mine Farm

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60. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS A MAXIMUM
SECURITY PRISON IN OSSINING, NEW YORK, USA?
IT IS LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 30 MILES (48 KM)
NORTH OF NEW YORK CITY ON THE BANKS OF THE
HUDSON RIVER WHICH THE AUBURN PRISON
SYSTEM WAS APPLIED


a. Alcatraz prison
b. Sing Sing Prison
c. Walnut Street Jail
d. Silver Mine Farm

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61. IN TERMS OF SERVICE OF SENTENCE OF A
PRISONER, HIS CASE MAY BE REVIEWED BY BPP
FOR POSSIBLE COMMUTATION OF SENTENCE IF HE
HAS SERVED:


a. One-third (1/3) of the definite or aggregate prison
term
b. One-half (1/2) of the maximum of his prison sentence.
c. One-third (1/3) of the minimum of his indeterminate
sentence.
d. One-half (1/2) of the minimum of his definite prison
sentence.

2
+
EXTRAORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES THAT
MAY GRANT EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY
Trial court or appellate court in its
decision recommended the grant of
executive clemency
Under peculiar circumstances of the
case, penalty imposed is too harsh
compared to the crime committed
Evidence which the court failed to
consider, before conviction, which
would justified an acquittal of the
accused

2
+
Inmates over 15 years but under
18 at the time of commission of
crime
Inmates who are 70 years old
and above
When inmate suffers from
serious, contagious or life
threatening illness/disease or
with severe physical disability

2
+
Alien inmates where
diplomatic considerations and
amity among nations
necessities review
Such other similar or
analogous circumstances
whenever the interest of
justice will be served thereby.

2
+
OTHERS CIRCUMSTANCES
COMMUTATION OF SENTENCE
At least 1/3 of the definite or aggregate
prison term
At least ½ if the minimum of the
indeterminate prison term or aggregate
minimum of indeterminate prison terms
At least 10 years for inmates sentence
to 1 reclusion perpetua or one life
imprisonment for crimes not punished
under RA 7659

2
+
At least 13 years for inmates whose
indeterminate prison terms were
adjusted to a definite prison term of 40
years in accordance with Art. 70 of RPC
At least 15 years for inmates convicted
of heinous crimes according to RA 7659
At least 18 years for inmates sentenced
to R.P. or Life imprisonment for violation
of RA 9165, Kidnapping for ransom, or
violation of the law on terrorism, plunder
and international crime

2
+
At least 20 years for inmates
originally sentenced to 2 or more
reclusion perpetua or life
imprisonment even if their sentence
were adjusted to a definite prison
term of 40 years
At least 25 years for inmates
originally imposed sentence to death
penalty but which was automatically
reduced or commuted to R.P. or life
imprisonment.

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62. THE END PURPOSE OF CLASSIFICATION IS?


a. To orient new inmates for prison life
b. To prepare inmates for prison life
c. To develop integrated and realistic program for
prison
d. All of these

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63. THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES OF ADMISSION
IS UNDERTAKEN BY THE STAFF FOR EVERY
PRISONER ENTRUSTED TO THEIR CUSTODY EXCEPT:


a. Diversifying
b. Checking of commitment papers
c. Establishing the identity of the prisoner
d. Searching the prisoner
The principle of separating homogenous type of
prisoners that requires special treatment and
custody.
FACTORS: MADS (Medical/Mental ; Age ; Degree
of custody ; Sex)

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64. THE INFAMOUS GULAG PRISON IN GERMANY
WAS THE PLACE WHERE THOUSANDS OF JEWS
WERE SLAUGHTERED DURING THE REIGN OF
ADOLF HITLER.


a. Gulag of Russia
b. Gulag of Germany
c. The Gulag of Banaue
d. Gulag Prison of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

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65. AN INMATE SHALL BE TRANSFERRED TO A
SEPARATION CENTER FOR ADJUSTMENT PROCESS
FROM LIFE IN PRISON TO LIFE IN FREE
COMMUNITY WITHIN –

a. 60 days prior to release
b. 30 days prior to release
c. 90 days before release
d. 15 days prior to release

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66. EXCEPT ONE, JOINED THE JUNE 1962 ALCATRAZ
ESCAPE WAS A PRISON ESCAPE ATTEMPT BY
AMERICAN CRIMINALS USING AN INFLATABLE
RAFT.


a. Clarence Anglin,
b. John Anglin
c. FrankMorris
d. David Gilmour

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67. HOW MANY YEARS OF SERVICE OF SENTENCE
FOR A FIRST TIME OFFENDERS METED WITH LIFE
IMPRISONMENT MAY BE CLASSIFIED AS MEDIUM
SECURITY.


a. 2 years
b. 3 years
c. 4 years
d. 5 Years

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68. IF THE INMATE AGREES TO ABIDE BY THE SAME
DISCIPLINARY RULES UPON CONVICTED
PRISONERS, HE SHALL BE ASKED TO MANIFEST HIS


a. Certification
b. Certification in writing
c. Agreement in writing
d. None of the above

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69. IS THAT KIND OF PRISONERS DISCIPLINE
APPLIED AFTER AN OFFENSE HAS BEEN
COMMITTED, IN THESE THAT MAY CASES, AND
PUNISHMENT DOES NOT ENTER.


a. Harsh discipline
b. Discipline
c. Negative discipline
d. Positive discipline
PRISON DISCIPLINE
Is the state of good order and behaviour.
It includes maintenance of good standards of
works, sanitation, safety, education, health, and
recreation.
It aims at self-reliance, self-control, self-
respect, and self-discipline
INVOLVES INFLICTING CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
focuses on the positive points of
 
behavior.
It is based on the idea that there are no bad
prisoners, just good and bad
 
behaviors.
Rather, they are actively involved in helping
the prisoner learn how to handle situations
more appropriately while remaining calm,
friendly and respectful.

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70. THE FOLLOWING PERSONAL EFFECT OF
INMATES THAT CAN BE BROUGHT BY HIM INTO THE
PRISON FACILITIES FOR COMMON USE WITH
OTHER INMATES, EXCEPT:


a. Cassette
b. Television
c. Air conditioners
d. T-Shirt

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71. THIS REFERS TO THE MANNER OR PRACTICE OF
MANAGING OR CONTROLLING THE
REHABILITATION AND REFORMATION OF
PRISONERS.


a. Penal Management
b. Correctional Administration
c. Penal Justification
d. Corrections Justification
Study of practice in systematic
management concerned with the
custody ,treatment and
rehabilitation of criminal
offenders. (IT INVOLVES THE DIFFERENT
INSTITUTIONS)
It is the manner or practice of
controlling places of
confinement like jails or prison

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72. USE OF TELEPHONE OF INMATE IN PRISON
AFTER SHOWING A GOOD BEHAVIOR IS EARNED
AFTER 90 DAYS. IN SUCH CASE AN INMATE IS
ENTITLED TO:


a. 5 minutes
b. 3 minutes
c. Not exceeding 5 minutes
d. Not exceeding 3 minutes

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73. WHO IS THE DIRECTOR OF THE IRISH PRISON
WHO INTRODUCED THE IRISH SYSTEM THAT
MODIFIED THE MACONOCHIES MARK SYSTEM?


a. Manuel Montesimos
b. Walter Crofton
c. Domets of France
d. Zebulon Brockway

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74. IT IS THE LOWEST PENALTY IN PRISON.


a. Monotony
b. Reprimand
c. Cancellation of visiting privilege
d. Cancellation of recreation activities
MOST COMMON FORM OF
PENALTY IN A PRISON/JAIL

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75. IT IS A DISTURBANCE GROUP IN PRISON WHICH
ARE TRAINED TO HANDLE GUN?


a. 2nd group
b. 1st group
c. STAR Team
d. QRT
An elite TACTICAL UNIT trained to
perform high-risk operations that falls
outside the operational abilities of the
regular BJMP personnel and is equipped
with specialized skills and sophisticated
firearms and equipment.
It is created purposely to RESPOND
IMMEDIATELY AND EFFICIENTLY and
to contain, control, and solve in the
shortest possible time any form of jail
incidents/disturbance while waiting for
the arrival of reinforcement from the
National/Regional STAR team/s and
friendly forces.

RIOT OR DISTURBANCE GROUP IN
PRISON
1.First Group – the group which performs
the anti riot contingency plan
2.Second Group – back up and may use
tear gas
3.Third Group – trained to handle gun
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76. DECISIONS OF THE DISCIPLINARY BOARD ARE
SUBJECT TO REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY THE _____
WHOSE DECISION SHOULD BE FINAL AND
EXECUTORY.


a. ICU Chief
b. Warden
c. Officer of the day
d. Assistant Warden
Before admission, the Warden or
in his absence, THE OFFICER OF
THE DAY SHALL ORIENT THE
INMATE ABOUT THE RULES AND
REGULATIONS INSIDE THE JAIL.
Chairman of
Classification/Disciplinary Board

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77. IT IS KNOWN AS “INMATE RECORD OR JACKET”,
CONTAINS THE PERSONAL AND CRIMINAL RECORDS
OF INMATES, DOCUMENTS RELATED TO HIS/HER
INCARCERATION SUCH AS BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
COMMITMENT ORDER, SUBPOENAS, PERSONAL
IDENTIFICATION, ORDERS FROM THE COURT, AND ALL
OTHER PAPERS NECESSARILY CONNECTED WITH THE
DETENTION OF AN INMATE.

a. Prison Record
b. Carpeta
c. File 101
d. Mittimus
These refers to information concerning an
inmate’s personal circumstances, such as the
offense committed, imposed sentence, criminal case
number in the trial, date of the commencement of
the service of sentence and other analogous
information.
a ‘’warrant’’ issued by a court
bearing its seal and
the signature of the judge, directing the jail or
prison authorities to receive inmates FOR THE
SERVICE OF SENTENCE.

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COMMITMENT ORDER

a written order of the court, or any other
agency authorized by law to issue, ENTRUSTING
an inmate to a jail for the PURPOSE OF
SAFEKEEPING DURING THE PENDENCY OF HIS/HER
CASE.

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78. DECISIONS OF THE DISCIPLINARY BOARD ARE
SUBJECT TO REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY THE _____
WHOSE DECISION SHOULD BE FINAL AND EXECUTORY.


a. Assistant Warden
b. ICU Chief
c. Warden
d. Officer of the day

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79. ASIDE FROM GCTA, AN INMATE STANDS TO BE
GRANTED SPECIAL TIME ALLOWANCE FOR LOYALTY
(STAL) FROM 1/5 UP TO 2/5 FROM HIS PREVENTIVE
IMPRISONMENT OR SERVICE OF SENTENCE; AND TIME
ALLOWANCE FOR STUDY, TEACHING AND MENTORING
(TASTM) CORRESPONDING TO _____ FOR EVERY MONTH
OF STUDY OR MENTORING SERVICES.


a. 10 days
b. 12 days
c. 15 days
d. 20 days

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80. JAIL OFFICER 3 WILL BE PROMOTED TO JAIL
SR/INSPECTOR DUE TO HIS OUTSTANDING
PERFORMANCE. WHO SHALL BE THE PROPER
APPOINTING AUTHORITY?


a. Regional Director
b. Chief BJMP
c. Sec. of DILG
d. President
JAIL OFFICER I – SENIOR JAIL
OFFICER IV
JAIL INSPECTOR – JAIL
SUPERINTENDENT
JAIL SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT
JAIL CHIEF SUPT. – JAIL DIRECTOR

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RANK APPOINTING AUTHORITY
Corrections Officer I to
Corrections Chief
Superintendent
Appointed by the Director
General of Corrections, and
attested by the Civil Service
Commission (CSC).
Director General of
Corrections and Deputy
Director General of
Corrections
Appointed by the President
upon the recommendation
of the Secretary of the DOJ,
with the proper
endorsement by the
Chairman of the CSC

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81. CLASSIFICATION REFERS TO ASSIGNING OR TO
GROUPING OF INMATES ACCORDING TO THEIR
RESPECTIVE PENALTY, GENDER, AGE, NATIONALITY,
HEALTH, CRIMINAL RECORDS, ETC. WHO SHALL BE THE
CHAIRMAN OF CLASSIFICATION BOARD IN BJMP?


a. Warden
b. Assistant warden
c. Chief RDC
d. Superintendent
VICE CHAIRMAN,
CLASSIFICATION BOARD
OF PRISON
CHAIRMAN,
CLASSIFICATION BOARD
OF PRISON

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82. TASKED TO CONDUCT BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION
OF INMATES IN TO DETERMINE THE CELL ASSIGNMENT,
THE APPROPRIATE REHABILITATIVE PROGRAM, THE TYPE
OF SUPERVISION AND DEGREE OF CUSTODY AND
RESTRICTIONS APPLICABLE TO THE INMATE/S.


a. Classification Board
b. Board of Discipline
c. Disciplinary Board
d. Reception and Diagnostic Center
BJMP/BUCOR
BUCOR
shall hear cases within
5 days
BJMP
shall hear cases within
48 HOURS
special unit in prison where a new prisoner
will undergo diagnostic examination, study
and make observation for the purpose of
determining the programs of treatment and
training best suited to their needs and the
institution to which they should be
transferred.

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83. IN JAIL, _______ IS TASKED TO INVESTIGATE THE
FACTS OF AN ALLEGED MISCONDUCT REFERRED TO IT. IT
SHALL HOLD SESSIONS AS OFTEN AS NECESSARY IN A
ROOM, WHICH MAY BE PROVIDED FOR THE PURPOSE.
ALL CASES REFERRED TO IT SHALL BE HEARD AND
DECIDED WITHIN ___ HOURS FROM THE DATE OF
RECEIPT OF THE CASE.


a. Disciplinary Board: 48 hours
b. Board of Discipline: 5 days
c. Kangaroo Court: 24 hours
d. Board of Discipline: 3 days
BUCOR

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84. IT IS CREATED PURPOSELY TO RESPOND
IMMEDIATELY AND EFFICIENTLY AND TO CONTAIN,
CONTROL, AND SOLVE IN THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME
ANY FORM OF JAIL INCIDENTS/DISTURBANCE WHILE
WAITING FOR THE ARRIVAL OF REINFORCEMENT FROM
THE NATIONAL/REGIONAL STAR TEAM/S AND FRIENDLY
FORCES.


a. SPECIAL ACTION FORCE
b. SPECIAL WEAPON AND TACTICS
c. SPECIAL TACTICS AND REPONSE (STAR) TEAM
d. QUICK RESPONSE TEAM (QRT)
An elite TACTICAL UNIT trained to
perform high-risk operations that falls
outside the operational abilities of the
regular BJMP personnel and is equipped
with specialized skills and sophisticated
firearms and equipment.

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85. ONCE THE INMATE HAS UNDERGONE THE
REGISTRATION PROCESS, HE/SHE WILL BE TEMPORARILY
HOUSED AT THE ____________ IN JAILS WHERE IT IS
AVAILABLE. (NOTE: THE INMATE SHALL STAY THERE FOR
A MINIMUM PERIOD OF THIRTY (30) DAYS BUT NOT
EXCEEDING SIXTY (60) DAYS OR UNTIL THE COMPLETION
OF THE CLASSIFICATION PROCESS)


a. Inmate Classification and Counseling Unit
b. Reception and Study Center
c. Reception and Diagnostic Center
d. Study and Diagnostic Center

BUCOR
(60 DAYS)

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86. WHAT DOES THE CLASSICAL THEORY PROVIDE?

a. Criminal behavior is inherited and therefore
could be controlled by regulating the reproduction
of families
b. Criminal behavior is learned in interaction with
other persons in a process of communication
c. Crime and delinquency are symptoms of social
and penalty disorders
d. The basis for criminal liability is human free will
and the purpose of penalty is retribution.

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BASIC APPROACHES OF PENOLOGY

Based on the assumption
that people exercise FREE
WILL and are thus
completely RESPONSIBLE
for their actions.
PLEASURE VS. PAIN
CLASSICAL
THEORY

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BASIC APPROACHES OF PENOLOGY

Concept of MITIGATING
CIRCUMSTANCES
Punishment should be
rehabilitative
Children and lunatics
can not calculate pleasure
and pain
NEO- CLASSICAL

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Criminal behaviour is
determined by biological,
psychological and social
factors which CONDITIONS
HIM TO DO WRONG IN
SPITE OF OR CONTRARY
TO HIS OWN VOLITION
Crime is regarded as a
social phenomenon
Criminals = sick individuals
(that needs to be treated)
POSITIVIST

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87. WHEN DOES PUNISHMENT HAVE A DETERRENT
EFFECT?

a. Punishment is serious compared with the
nature of offense.
b. Punishment disgraces the offender before the
public.
c. Punishment reduces the capacity of an
individual to commit a crime.
d. Punishment serves as an example to the
public thus, discouraging the commission of
offense.

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88. WHO AMONG THE FOLLOWING PRISONERS IS A
NATIONAL PRISONER?

1. One who is sentenced to a maximum term of imprisonment of more
than three (3) years or to a fine of more than P5,000.00
2. Regardless of length of sentence, one sentenced for violation of
Customs Law or other laws within the jurisdiction of the Bureau of
Customs
3. Regardless of length of sentence, one sentenced for violation of
Immigration Laws and Election Law
4. One sentenced to serve two (2) or more prison sentences in the
aggregate exceeding the period of three (3) years.
a. 3, 4 and 1
b. 2, 3 and 4
c. 1, 2 and 3
d. All if those listed

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89. WITH RESPECT TO THE UN STANDARD MINIMUM
RULES FOR THE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS, WHICH OF
THE FOLLOWING SHOULD NOT BE DONE TO PRISONER?


a. Untried prisoners shall be kept separate from convicted
prisoners
b. Young offenders shall be kept separate from adult prisoners
c. Women prisoners shall be segregated and kept away from
male prisoners
d. Female prisoners shall be allowed to have her children stay
with her

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90. ALFONSO MATA WAS SENTENCED TO
IMPRISONMENT ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2002. ON OCTOBER
5, 2002, THE JUDGE WHO PROMULGATED THE DECISION
DIED. WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF THE JUDGE’S DEATH TO
THE SERVICE OF ALFONSO’S SENTENCE.


a. He will have to serve his sentence
b. His sentence will be suspended
c. His sentence will not binding anymore
d. His sentence will be reduced

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91. WHAT WAS THE SYSTEM OF MONEY COMPENSATION
IN WHICH A HARM COULD BE ATONED FOR BY A MONEY
PAYMENT TO THE INJURED PARTY?


a. Lex taliones
b. Wergild
c. Wire
d. Fine
Retributive justice, response to criminal behaviour
that focuses on the
 
punishment 
of lawbreakers and
the compensation of victims. In general, the severity
of the punishment is proportionate to the
seriousness of the
 
crime.
Retribution is based on the concept of
 
lex talionis—
that is, the law of retaliation.
A sum of money, which, by judgment of a
competent jurisdiction, is required to be paid for the
punishment of an offence. This is a pecuniary
punishment imposed by court, upon a person
convicted of crime or misdemeanor. Usually the
amount of the fine is left to the discretion of the
court.
 

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92. WHAT IS REFERRED TO AS HUSTLING INSIDE THE
PRISON?


a. Befriending a prison guard
b. Selling illegal commodities
c. Doing assigned prison assignment
d. Reporting illegal activities

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93. WHAT IS THE LEGAL PROCESS THAT RESULTS IN THE
REMOVAL OF CONVICTION FROM THE OFFICIAL
RECORDS?


a. Exoneration
b. Expungement
c. Restriction
d. Mitigation

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94. THE TARGET OF BEHAVIOR-CHANGE EFFORT FOR
INMATES IS NOT CRIMINALITY PER SE BUT THE VARIETY
OF PROBLEM BEHAVIOR SURROUNDING CRIMINAL
LIFESTYLES. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT A
PROBLEM BEHAVIOR?


a. Ability to relate with others
b. Deficiency in social skills
c. Ability to control anger and frustration
d. Ability to logically and rationally think

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95. FORCE IS USED ONLY BY CORRECTIONAL
INSTITUTIONS TO?


a. Exact respect
b. Enforce discipline
c. Perform assignments
d. Show physical strength and power

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96. THIS WAS THE PERIOD WHEN CONCEPTS OF
LIBERALISM, NATIONALITY, EQUALITY AND
INDIVIDUALISM DOMINATED SOCIAL AND POLITICAL
THINKING IN THE 18TH CENTURY IN ENGLAND.


a. Age of Reform
b. Age of Discernment
c. Age of Rehabilitation
d. Age of Reason
replaced corporal punishments
exile and physical disfigurements
with the penitentiary.
assumed that animals were handicapped
persons suffering from mental or
emotional deficiencies. Under this
individual therapy aimed at healing these
personal maladjustments became the
preferred style.

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97. WHAT CORRECTIONAL GOAL IS REFERRED TO WHEN
THE OFFENDER IS RENDERED PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO
COMMIT A CRIME IN THE FUTURE?


a. Deterrence
b. Rehabilitation
c. Incapacitation
d. Retribution
Principle of retribution is the law of
retaliation, under which punishment
should be in kind. Everyone is to be
punished alike in proportion to the
gravity of his/her offense or to the
extent to which s/he has made
others suffer.
 
The offender deserves to be
punished.
‘’Exemplarity’’
The punished individual will
serve as an example to those
future-law violators
Used interchangeably with
‘’REFORMATION’’
Society’s interest can be better
served by helping the prisoner to
become law-abiding citizen and
productive upon his return to the
community by requiring him to
undergo intensive program of
rehabilitation in prison.

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98. WHO ESPOUSED THE IDEA THAT CRIMINALITY
INCREASES IN PROPORTION AS ONE APPROACHES THE
EQUATOR?


a. Lombroso
b. Ferri
c. Garofalo
d. Montesquieu
A French historian and
philosopher who analyzed LAW
AS AN EXPRESSION OF JUSTICE.
He believed that harsh
punishment would undermine
morality and that appealing to
moral sentiments as a better
means of preventing crime.

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99. THE BUCOR SHALL MAINTAIN REFORMATION
PERSONNEL-TO-INMATE RATIO OF?


a. 1:24 for one (1) shift.
b. 1:24 for one (2) shift.
c. 1:20 for one (1) shift.
d. 1:24 for one (2) shift.

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100. IN ORDER TO PREVENT LABELING, BRANDING OR
SHAMING BY THE USE OF THESE OR OTHER
DEROGATORY WORDS, THE TERM “PRISONER” HAS BEEN
REPLACED BY THIS NEW AND NEUTRAL PHRASE
“PERSON DEPRIVED OF LIBERTY” UNDER ARTICLE 10, OF
____ WHO “SHALL BE TREATED WITH HUMANITY AND
WITH RESPECT FOR THE INHERENT DIGNITY OF THE
HUMAN PERSON.”


a. International Convention on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)
b. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)
c. International COnvention on Civil and Political Right (ICCPR)
d. International Covenant on Criminal and Political Rights (ICCPR

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101. A PROBATIONER IS ALLOWED TO DO THE
FOLLOWING EXCEPT?


a. Make periodic report
b. Stay away from bad associates
c. Work regularly to support his family
d. Go and play in gambling den

MANDATORY CONDITIONS OF PROBATION
ARE THE CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY THE
COURT THAT EVERY PROBATION ORDER
MUST CONTAIN
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A. PRESENT HIMSELF TO THE PROBATION
OFFICER WITHIN 72 HOURS FROM RECEIPT
(OF PROBATION ORDER)
B. REPORT TO THE PROBATION OFFICER
AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH
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DISCRETIONARY CONDITIONS OF
PROBATION
ARE THOSE ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS
IMPOSED ON THE PROBATIONER WHICH
ARE GEARED TOWARDS HIS OR HER
CORRECTION AND REHABILITATION
OUTSIDE OF PRISON
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102. WHO AMONG THE FOLLOWING MAY HAVE HIS
PENALTY SUSPENDED UNDER PD 603?


a. Pedro who is 19 years old
b. 25 years old Pablo
c. Juan who is 20 years old
d. Martin who is 10 years old

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103. A JUDICIAL ACTION OR LEGAL DISPOSITION THAT
ALLOWS THE OFFENDER TO REMAIN IN THE
COMMUNITY SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY
THE COURT.

a. Reprieve
b. Probation
c. Commutation
d. GCTA
- Reduction of duration of sentence
-reducing a heavier sentence into a lighter one
PURPOSE:
To break the rigidity of law
To extend parole in cases where the parole law
does not apply
To save the life of a person sentenced to death

A deduction of sentence given to
prisoner in recognition of his good
conduct or good behavior?
It is a matter of right in BUCOR. It is a
matter of privilege in BJMP.
A temporary stay of the execution of sentence
(usually applied to death convicts in order for
the President to review the case for possible
commutation of sentence

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104. WHICH AGENCY PERFORMS THE EVALUATION OF
PRISONER’S FITNESS AND QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE
GRANT OF PARDON /PAROLE?


a. BPP
b. NAPOLCOM
c. DSWD
d. NBI
In charge of the CICLs

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105. THE JUDGE’S BASES OF THE GRANT OF PROBATION
RELIES ON THE REPORT OF ___________.


a. Police Officer
b. Social Worker
c. Prosecutor
d. Probation Officer

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106. WHAT DOCUMENT IS ISSUED TO A PAROLEE WHEN
THE MAXIMUM PERIOD OF HIS PRISON TERM HAS
EXPIRED?


a. Certificate of Final Discharge
b. Certificate of Final Release
c. Certificate of Final Release and Discharge
d. Certificate of Prison Term Completion

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107. AN ARRANGEMENT WHERE PRISONER GOES OUT
OF THE INSTITUTION TO ATTEND EDUCATIONAL CLASSES.


a.Study Release
b. Work Furlough
c. Guidance Counseling
d. Vocational Program
Work Furlough 
is a correctional program which
allows
 
prison 
inmates usually, who are nearing
discharge, to leave the institution for the purpose of
continuing regular employment during the daytime
but returning to confinement on nights and
weekends. The inmate is paid like any other free
person in the community.
It is defined as a relationship in which
one endeavors to help another and
solve his problem of adjustment it is
distinguished from advice and
admonition in that it implies mutual
consent .
The purpose is to provide prisoners
necessary skills for successful works
in a socially acceptable occupation
after their release.

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108. THE PAROLE AND PROBATION ADMINISTRATION
ADMINISTERS A __________ CORRECTIONS PROGRAM.


a. Integrated
b. Community-Based
c. Traditional
d. Institutional

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109. WHAT IS THE ACTION IN CASE A
PROBATIONER VIOLATED HIS PROBATION
CONDITIONS?


a. Court directs probationer to re apply for probation
b. Court orders the continuation of the probation
c. Court releases the probationer to the community
d. Court revokes probation and probationer goes back to
prison

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110. PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 968 ESTABLISHED THE
_____________ SYSTEM.


a. Adult Probation
b. Family Welfare
c. Juvenile Justice
d. Civilian Force

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111. PRELIMINARY FORM FILLED UP BY THE PETITIONER
WITHIN 72 HOURS AFTER THE RELEASE OF HIS
PROBATION ORDER.


a. Arrest and Booking Report
b. Work Sheet
c. Release Form
d. None of the Above

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112. AFTER RECEIVING THE PSIR, HOW MANY DAYS
MUST A JUDGE DECIDE WHETHER TO GRANT OR DENY
PROBATION?


a. 15 days
b. 60 days
c. 30 days
d. 90 days

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113. AN EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY GIVEN FOR THE
TEMPORARY STAY OF THE EXECUTION OF SENTENCE.


a. Amnesty
b. Commutation
c. Reprieve
d. Pardon
deferment of the implementation of the
sentence for an interval of time; it does
not annul the sentence but merely
postpones or suspends its execution
An act of grace extended to prisoners as
matter of right, vested to the Chief
Executive (The President) as a matter of
power
- Reduction of duration of sentence
- reducing a heavier sentence into a
lighter one
General pardon extended to a group
of persons with the concurrence of
congress.
Act of sovereign power granting
oblivion or general pardon for past
offense.
Note: Amnesty can be availed of
before, during and after the trial of
the case, even after conviction.

TOTAL EXTINCTION OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY
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By marriage of the offended woman

Marriage of the offender with the offended woman after the commission o any of
the crimes of rape, Seduction, Abduction, or Acts of Lasciviousness must be
contracted by the offender in good faith. The marriage contracted only to avoid
criminal liability is devoid or has no legal effects and that the criminal liability of the
offender is not extinguish.
 
By the death of the convict, as to the personal penalties; and as to pecuniary
penalties, liability thereof is extinguished only when the death of the offender
occurs before final judgment.
 
If the offender died before final judgment its pecuniary or civil liabilities is
extinguished. But, if the convict died after final judgment the pecuniary penalties or
civil liabilities is not extinguished. If the offended party died it does not extinguished
the civil and criminal liability of the offender due to the reason that the offense is
committed against the state.
 
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BY SERVICE OF SENTENCE
Crime is a debt by the offender as a consequence of his wrongful act and the penalty is
the amount of his debt. When the payment is made, the debt is extinguished. After
the convict has served its sentence its criminal liability is extinguished but does not
include the civil liability.
 
BY AMNESTY, WHICH COMPLETELY EXTINGUISHES THE PENALTY AND ALL ITS
EFFECTS:
 
Amnesty defined. It is an act of the sovereign power granting oblivion or a general
pardon for a past offense. And is rarely, if ever, exercised in favor of a single
individual and is exerted in behalf of certain classes of persons; who are subject to
trial but have yet been convicted. However, amnesty maybe granted after
conviction. All its civil liabilities are being extinguished also.
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BY ABSOLUTE PARDON
 
Absolute Pardon defined. It is an act grace proceeding from the power
entrusted with the execution of the laws, which exempts the individual
on whom it is bestowed from the punishment, the law inflicts for the
crime he has committed.
 
Pardon will only extinguished the punishment of crime upon acceptance of
the grantee. Once pardon is accepted by the grantee the pardon
already delivered cannot be revoked by the authority, which granted
pardon.
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PARTIAL EXTINCTION OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY
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Criminal liability is extinguished partially:
 
BY CONDITIONAL PARDON
 
A conditional pardon delivered and accepted is considered a
contract between the sovereign power of the executive and the
convict that the former will release the latter upon compliance
with the condition.

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BY COMMUTATION OF SENTENCE
 
Commutation defined. Is an act of clemency by which an execute
act changes a heavier sentence to a less serious one or a longer
term to a shorter term.
 
It is a change of decision of the court, made by the Chief Executive
by reducing the degree of the penalty inflicted upon the
convict, or by decreasing the length of the imprisonment or the
amount of the fine.
BY GOOD CONDUCT TIME ALLOWANCE (RA 10592)

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114. GRANTED BY THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE WITHOUT ANY
CONDITIONS ATTACHED WHICH SERVES TO WIPE AWAY
THE GUILT OF PARDONEE AND MAKES HIM INNOCENT
AS IF HE HAS NOT COMMITTED A CRIME.


a. Pardon
b. Absolute Pardon
c. Conditional Pardon
d. Parole
Conditional release after the
prisoner’s conviction is final and
executory and already served
the minimum of the sentence
imposed.
conditional exemption of a
guilty offender for the
punishment imposed by a
court.

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115. IT IS EXTENDED TO A GROUP/CLASS OF PERSONS
GENERALLY EXERCISED BY THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE WITH
THE CONCURRENCE OF CONGRESS.


a. Pardon
b. Parole
c. Commutation
d. Amnesty

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116. WHEN YOU ARE ONCE ON PROBATION, ARE YOU
STILL ALLOWED TO APPLY FOR THE SECOND TIME?


a. Yes
b. True
c. No
d. False

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117. UNDER OUR LAWS, WHEN SHOULD A PROBATIONER
REPORT TO HIS DESIGNATED PROBATION OFFICER?


a. Upon court order
b. Upon initial interview
c. Upon completion of the PSIR
d. Within 72 hours after probation order has been
granted

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118. WHO IS THE FATHER OF PROBATION IN ENGLAND?


a. Calvin Coolidge
b. Mathew Davenport Hill
c. Teodulo Natividad
d. John Howard
SIGNED THE Probation Act of 1925 (US)
It gave the courts the power to suspend the
imposition or execution of sentence and place
defendants on probation for such period and on
such terms and conditions as they deemed best.

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119. PROBATION ORDER WILL TAKE EFFECT?


a. Before its issuance
b. When the offender will be found guilty
c. Upon order by the court
d. Upon its issuance

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120. IT SERVES AS THE BASIS IN GRANTING PROBATION
FOR QUALIFIED PETITIONERS.


a. Admission Summary
b. Behavior Report
c. Pre-Sentence Investigation Report
d. Post-Sentence Investigation Report

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121. IT REFERS TO THE CONTINUING RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN THE PROBATIONER AND THE PROBATION
OFFICER.


a. Orientation
b. Supervision
c. Post Sentence Investigation
d. Full Blown Courtesy Supervision
Used to find out the petitioner’s legal
qualifications and his suitability for
probation.
It is also used in establishing the
DIAGNOSIS for his favorable response to
the community-based and individualized
correction program.

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122. BEFORE THE TRAVEL OF PROBATIONER OUTSIDE
THE JURISDICTION OF THE CITY/PROVINCIAL PROBATION
OFFICE, APPLICATION FOR COURT SHOULD BE FILED
WITHIN HOW MANY DAYS?


a. 45 days
b. 15 days
c. 30 days
d. 5 days

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123. UNDER THE RULES, METHODS AND PROCEDURES
OF PROBATION, THE REGLEMENTARY PERIOD FOR
WHICH THE CONVICTED OFFENDER MAY APPLY FOR
PROBATION AFTER CONVICTION IS WITHIN –


a. 10 days
b. 20 days
c. 15 days
d. 30 days

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124. THERE ARE THREE (3) CASEWORK TECHNIQUES
APPLIED BY THE PAROLE OFFICER, WHICH IS NOT
INCLUDED?


a. The trick and treat techniques
b. The executive techniques
c. The guidance, counselling, and leadership techniques
d. The manipulative techniques
are ways of helping the
parolee by altering his
environmental conditions go as to
bring out satisfactory social
adjustment in the individual.
a method of helping parolees by which the parole office
performs referral services. Parole agencies do not often
have the necessary funds for direct administration of
parolees under care, so that the most that parole can
offer by way of help is to refer the parolee to agencies
offering the services desired.
These techniques require, that the parole officer
must be well versed with the science of human
behavior. He should know the motivations, which
cause the person to react the way he did under
certain situations. He should attempt to influence
and guide his clients into solving their problems.

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125. THE PURPOSE OF THE DECREE ON PROBATION
SHALL BE TO __________.

a. Provide an opportunity for the reformation of a
penitent offender
b. Prevent the commission of offenses
c. Promote the correction and rehabilitation of an
offender by providing him with individualized treatment
d. All of these

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126. PAROLE IS NOT A MATTER OF __________.


a. Privilege
b. Grace
c. Right
d. Requirement

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127. A RECIPIENT OF ABSOLUTE PARDON IS __________
FROM CIVIL LIABILITY IMPOSED UPON HIM BY THE
SENTENCE.


a. Exempted
b. Not exempted
c. Partially exempted
d. Conditionally exempted

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A pardon DOES NOT exempt the offender from
the payment of civil indemnity imposed upon him
by the sentence.
Absolute pardon totally extinguishes the CRIMINAL
LIABILITY (but not) the right of the offended party
to enforce the CIVIL LIABILITY against the offender.

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In CRISTOBAL VS. LABRADOR, ET AL., 71 Phil. 34,
the Supreme Court laid down the doctrine that
the absolute pardon removes all that is left of
the consequences of conviction, and that it is
absolute in so far it restores the pardonee to
FULL CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS.

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128. WHEN AN INMATE IS GIVEN A “SHAKEDOWN”
BEFORE ADMISSION, IT MEANS:


a. He has been examined for contraband
b. He has taken the process of identification, record,
fingerprint and photograph
c. His commitment paper are delivered to record clerk
d. All of these

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129. PAROLE IN THE PHILIPPINE IS GOVERNED BY THE


a. Determinate Sentence Law
b. Indeterminate Sentence Law
c. Board of Pardon and Parole
d. Parole and Probation Administration
ACT NO.
4103
GRANTS parole
Recommends to the
Chief Executive those
qualified for executive
clemencies
Supervises all
pardonees, parolees,
and probationers (Via
EO 292, 1705-1751)

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130. THE MEANING OF THE WORD OBLIVION IS


a. Forgetting completely
b. Class of persons
c. Abolish
d. Community based treatment

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PARDON AMNESTY
AN ACT OF FORGIVENESS AN ACT OF FORGETFULNESS
includes any crime and is exercised
individually by the Chief Executive
granted to a group of prisoners,
generally political prisoners.
exercised when the person is
already convicted
may be given before trial or
investigation, OR even after
conviction

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131. WHO COINED THE WORD “PROBATION”?


a. John Augustus
b. Antonio Torres
c. Juan Ponce Enrile
d. Teodulo Natividad
L. ‘’probare’’
(To test/to prove)
L. ‘’probatio’’
(testing period)

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132. PAROLE AND PROBATION ADMINISTRATION IS
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE


a. DOF
b. DOJ
c. DILG
d. BJMP

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133. WHICH IS CONSIDERED THE FORERUNNER OF
PAROLE?


a. Mark System
b. Benefits of a Clergy
c. Solitary System
d. Congregate System
Benefit of clergy, formerly a useful device for
avoiding the
 
death penalty 
in English and American 
criminal law. In
 
England, in the late 12th century, the
church succeeded in compelling
 
Henry II 
and the royal
courts to grant every
 
clericus, 
or “clerk” (
i.e., 
a member
of the
 
clergy 
below a priest), accused of a capital
offense immunity from trial or punishment in the
 
secular 
courts.

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134. THE FOLLOWING ARE CONSIDERED AS
DISCRETIONARY CONDITIONS OF PROBATION EXCEPT


a. Meet his family responsibilities
b. Drinking intoxicated liquor to excess
c. Abstain from visiting house of ill repute
d. Cooperate with the program of probation

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135. ONE OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT AN
ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTION EXERCISED BY THE
EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF THE GOVERNMENT.


a. Probation
b. Parole
c. Pardon
d. Amnesty

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136. THE CASE WHERE THE SUPREME COURT LAID
DOWN THE DOCTRINE THAT THE ABSOLUTE PARDON
REMOVES ALL THAT IS LEFT OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF
CONVICTION ,AND THAT IT IS ABSOLUTE IN SO FAR IT
RESTORES THE PARDONEE TO FULL CIVIL AND POLITICAL
RIGHTS.


a.Cristobal v. Labrador
b. Fernandez v. Aquino
c. People v. Galit
d. None of these

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137. THE POWER OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE TO GRANT
PARDON IS LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING, EXCEPT:


a. Pardon is administered by the court
b. Pardon cannot be extended to cases of impeachment.
c. No pardon, parole or suspension of sentence for the
violation of any election law may be granted without
favorable recommendation of the Commission of
Elections
d. Pardon is exercised only after conviction

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138. IN DETERMINING THE FITNESS OF A PRISONER FOR
RELEASE ON CONDITIONAL PARDON, WHAT SHOULD
NOT BE THE PARAMETERS TO BE CONSIDERED?


a. The political, organizational or religious affiliation of
the prisoner.
b. Due regard to the attitude of the people from which he
was sentenced.
c. The judicial history and ante-prison life of the case to
include his social, economic, psychological and emotional
backgrounds.
d. None of these

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139. PARDON IS ___________.


a. Exercised by the Chief Executive
b. Not subject to review by the courts
c. Either A or B
d. Both A and B

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140. THE ONLY EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY THAT MAY BE
GIVEN EVEN BEFORE TRIAL OR INVESTIGATION HAD.


a. Pardon
b. Commutation
c. Amnesty
d. Parole

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141. WHICH AMONG THE FOLLOWING IS NOT THE
PURPOSE OF ABSOLUTE PARDON?


a. To do away with the miscarriage of justice.
b. To keep punishment abreast with the current
philosophy, concept or practice of criminal justice
administration.
c. To restore full political and civil rights of persons who
have waited the prescribed period.
d. To relieve the offender from serving his sentence.

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142. WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF ABSOLUTE PARDON?


a. It does not work to restore the right to hold public
office or the right to suffrage, unless such rights restored
by the terms of pardon.
b. A pardon does not exempt of civil indemnity imposed
upon him by the sentence.
c. It totally extinguishes the criminal liability but not the
right of the offended party to enforce the civil liability
against the offender.
d. All of the above.

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143. HE WORKS AS AN UNPAID PAROLE OFFICER, A NON-
PROFESSIONAL COUNSELLOR, ADVISER, FIRST FRIEND,
AND SPONSOR TO THE PAROLEE.


a. Parolee
b. Parole Advisor
c. Probationer
d. Parole Adviser

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144. IF THE PARDONEE VIOLATES ANY OF THE
CONDITIONS OF HIS PARDON, WHAT ARE THE
CONSEQUENCES OF IT?


a.He will be prosecuted criminally as pardon violator.
b. Upon convictions, the accused will be sentence to
serve an imprisonment of prision correctional.
c. If the penalty remitted by the granting of such pardon
exceeds six years, the pardonee will be made to serve the
unexpired portion of his original sentence.
d. All of these

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145. IT IS AN ACT OF CLEMENCY BY WHICH AN
EXECUTIVE ACT CHANGES A HEAVIER SENTENCE TO A
LESS SERIOUS ONE OR LONG TERM TO A SHORTER
TERM.


a. Reprieve
b. Commutation
c. Pardon
d. Amnesty

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146. IT IS A TEMPORARY STAY OF THE EXECUTION OF
THE SENTENCE. HOWEVER, THIS CLEMENCY IS EXTENDED
ONLY TO DEATH PENALTY PRISONERS.


a. Pardon
b. Amnesty
c. Reprieve
d. Commutation

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147. PROBATION COMES FROM THE LATIN VERB
__________ WHICH MEANS TO PROVE OR TO TEST.


a. Probare
b. Probate
c. Pobre
d. Prorate

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148. A KIND OF CLEMENCY THAT MAY BE GRANTED
EITHER THROUGH THE WITHHOLDING OF SENTENCE
AND STAY OR SUSPENSION OF ITS EXECUTION.


a. Pardon
b. Executive Clemency
c. Probation
d. Parole

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149. WHICH AMONG THE FOLLOWING ARE THE PARTS
OF WIDE LATITUDE OF POWERS VESTED TO THE BOARD
OF PAROLE?

I. To set terms of parole.
II. To decide who shall be released on parole from among all inmates eligible.
III. To determine the date of release.
IV. To decide revocation of actions.
V. To administer the agency responsible for parole supervision sometimes.
a. All of the foregoing
b. I, III, and V
c. III, III, and IV
d. I, II, and III

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150. WHICH IS/ARE THE PURPOSE/S OF PRE-PAROLE
INVESTIGATION?


a. To bring the case history facts up to date.
b. To verify parole plan or work and residence.
c. Either A or B
d. Both A and B

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151. THE PURPOSE OF THIS SUMMARY DOCUMENT IS TO
INDICATE TO THE FIELD (PAROLE) WORKERS WHAT THE
STAFF OF THE PRISON CONSIDERS TO BE ESSENTIAL FOR
THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PAROLEES AND THE
PROTECTION OF THE SOCIETY.


a. Parole Referral Summary
b. Pre-Board Summary
c. Pre-release Progress Report
d. Parole Report
This document is prepared by the
institutional parole officer. It is a
brief summary of the inmate's case,
including his case history and the
salient points, which are considered
necessary whether or not, parole is
to be granted.
institutional Classification Committee
also prepares this document.
used by the Parole Board as guide in
determining the prisoner's eligibility
for parole and in preparing his parole
program

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152. THIS CASEWORK TECHNIQUE ARE WAYS OF
HELPING THE PAROLEE BY ALTERING HIS
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS GO AS TO BRING OUT
SATISFACTORY SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT IN THE INDIVIDUAL.


a. Executive Techniques
b. Manipulative Technique
c. Trick and Treat Techniques
d. Counselling

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153. UNDER OUR PD 968, WHEN SHOULD A
PROBATIONER REPORT TO HIS DESIGNATED PROBATION
OFFICER?


a. Within 72 hours after probation order has been granted
b. Upon court order
c. Upon initial interview
d. Upon completion of the PSIR

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154. IN THIS TECHNIQUE, PAROLE OFFICER HELPS
PAROLEES THROUGH REFERRAL SERVICES.


a. Executive Techniques
b. Manipulative Technique
c. Trick and Treat Techniques
d. Counselling

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155. THIS CASEWORK METHOD REQUIRES, THAT THE
PAROLE OFFICER MUST BE WELL VERSED WITH THE
SCIENCE OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR


a. Executive Techniques
b. Manipulative Technique
c. Trick and Treat Techniques
d. Counselling

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157. STATEMENT 1: PROBATION WAS ORIGINATED IN
UNITED STATES
STATEMENT 2: PROBATION WAS FIRST LEGALIZED IN
ENGLAND


a. Both is true
b. Both is false
c. Only statement 1 is true
d. Only statement 2 is false

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158. AFTER THE GRANT OF PROBATION IT
BECOMES A?

a. Statutory Right
b. Constitutional Right
c. Political Right
d. Civil Right

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159. COURT MAY ISSUE A ____ OF THE
PROBATIONER FOR SERIOUS VIOLATION OF
HIS PROBATION CONDITION.


a. Revocation Order
b. Warrant for the Arrest
c. Termination Order
d. None of these

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160. IN EARLY TERMINATION, THE
PROBATIONERS INVOLVED HAVE ALREADY
SERVED ____?


a. 1/3
b. 3/4
c. 2/3
d. 2/5

2
+
PERIOD OF PROBATION
Imprisonment is below 1 year (Not
exceeding 2 years)
If exceeding 1 year (Not exceeding 6
years)
If fine only & offender made to serve
subsidiary imprisonment (Not be less
than nor be more than twice the
number of days of subsidiary
imprisonment.

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161. FILING OF APPLICATION FOR PROBATION
WILL BE ___ OF THE RIGHT APPEAL ON THE
PART OF THE ACCUSED.


a. A refusal
b. A waiver
c. A right
d. A Privilege

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162. ACT NO. 4221 WAS DECLARED
UNCONSTITUTIONAL IN THE CASE OF?


a. People vs. Vera
b. US vs. Valdez
c. US. Vs. Medina
d. US vs. Jennings

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163. ORDER OF THE COURT GRANTING OR
DENYING PROBATION SHALL.


a. Be appealable
b. Not be appealable
c. Maybe appealed to RTC
d. Maybe appealed to Court handling the case

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164. PROBATION OFFICE SHALL SUBMIT TO
THE TRIAL COURT A PROBATION OFFICER’S
FINAL REPORT ____ BEFORE THE EXPIRATION
OF THE PERIOD OF PROBATION?


a. 15 days
b. 30 days
c. 45 days
d. 60 days

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165. APPLICATION HAS GIVEN DUE
COURSE BUT FAILS TO REPORT TO
THE PROBATION OFFICER?

a. Absconding probationer
b. Absconding probationee
c. Absconding petitioner
d. Absconding petitionee

person whose probation is granted
but failed to report for supervision
within the period ordered by the
court or whose WHEREABOUTS
ARE UNKNOWN FOR A
PERIOD OF TIME.

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166. THIS TREATMENT MODEL ADHERES TO
PRECEPTS OF “RIGHT-LIVING”.

a. Restorative Justice
b. Therapeutic community
c. Reform Model
d. Rehabilitation Model

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167. DEDUCTION OF THE PRISONER DUE TO
EXEMPLARY BEHAVIOR IN PRISON DURING
FIRST 2 YEARS?


a. 25 days every month
b. 30 days every month
c. 20 days every month
d. 28 days every month

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168. THE TRIAL COURT MAY, UPON RECEIPT OF
THE APPLICATION FILED _______?


a. Temporarily place the petitioner in bail
b. Suspend the execution of the sentence
c. Terminate the right to appeal of accused
d. Temporarily place the convict to lock up jail

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169. IF THE HIGHEST MINIMUM WAGE NOW IS
PHP. 500, HOW LONG IS THE SUBSIDIARY
IMPRISONMENT OF MR. BATAUSA IF THE FINE
IS PHP. 8,000?


a. Imprisonment of 16 days
b. Imprisonment of 32 days
c. Imprisonment of 16 days to 32 days
d. None of these

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170. APOLLO GWAPITO WAS SENTENCED TO SERVE A
MAXIMUM TERM OF IMPRISONMENT OF NOT MORE
THAN SIX (6) YEARS. HE APPLIED FOR PROBATION BUT
HIS APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED IF:


1. He was convicted of subversion of any crime against national security or
public order.
2. He was previously convicted by final judgment of an offense punished by
imprisonment of not less than (6) month and one (1) day
3. He was previously granted probation.
4. He was previously granted parole
a. 2, 2 and 3
b. 2, 3 and 4
c. Any of those listed
d. 4 and 1

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171. ONE OF THE PURPOSES OF THE ADULT PROBATION
LAW IS TO.


a. Promote the correction and rehabilitation of an offender by
providing him with personalized community-based program.
b. Place the offender outside the police power of the state
c. Coordinate the workings of the agencies of the criminal justice
system
d. Foster closer relationship between the offender and the judge
who promulgated the probation order.

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172. WHAT IS THE ACTION OF THE COURT IN CASE A
PROBATIONER VIOLATED HIS/HER PROBATION
CONDITIONS?


a. Court revokes probation and probationer goes to
prison
b. Court directs probationer to re apply for probation
c. Court releases the probationer to the community
d. Court orders the continuation of probation

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173. HOW DO INMATES KNOW THAT THEY HAVE
LETTERS?

a. An inmate trustee delivers the letters to adherence
b. A list of mails for inmates is posted
c. Inmates with letters are called to the jail warden’s
office
d. A jailguard delivers the letters personally

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174. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING FACTORS ARE
CONSIDERED IN PETITION FOR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY?

1. Age of the petitioner
2. Gravity of the offense
3. Manner in which offense was committed
4. Petitioner’s institutional conduct or behavior
5. Previous criminal record if any
a. 2, 3, 4, and 5
b. 4, 2,1,5,3
c. 1, 2, 3, and 4
d. 3, 4, 5 and 1

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175. SONNY IS CONVICTED FOR A CRIME THAT CARRIES
A PRISON SENTENCE OF MORE THAN EIGHT (8) YEARS
AND ONE (1) DAY. CAN SONNY AVAIL OF PROBATION?


a. No.
b. He will be pardoned
c. He will serve ½ of the sentence in jail
d. Yes

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176. ASIDE FROM THE NAME, OFFENSE COMMITTED
AND THE COURT IMPOSING THE SENTENCE, WHAT
INFORMATION ABOUT AN ALIEN OFFENDER SHOULD BE
REPORTED TO THE COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION?


a. Name of his wife and children
b. His age, weight and height
c. Educational background and profession
d. His nationality and number of his Alien Certificate of
Registration

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86. AFTER RELEASE FROM THE JAIL OR PRISON, WHEN
DOES THE PAROLEE PRESENT HIMSELF TO THE PAROLE
AND PROBATION OFFICER?


a. At least one (1) month from release
b. within three (3) months from release
c. At least three (3) weeks from release
d. within the period prescribed in the release document

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177. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING FACTORS ARE
CONSIDERED IN PETITION FOR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY?

1. Age of the petitioner
2. Gravity of the offense
3. Manner in which offense was committed
4. Petitioner’s institutional conduct or behavior
5. Previous criminal record if any
a. 2, 3, 4, and 5
b. 1,2,3,4 and 5
c. 1, 2, 3, and 4
d. 3, 4, 5 and 1

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178. WHO WAS THE SHERIFF OF BEDSFORDSHIRE,
ENGLAND WHOSE WRITINGS SERVED TO BRING ABOUT
CHANGES THAT RESULTED IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE
PENITENTIARY?


a. Lombroso
b. Bentham
c. Beccaria
d. Howard
He wrote the ‘’ESSAY ON
CRIMES AND PUNISHMENT’’

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179. ALFONSO MATA WAS SENTENCED TO
IMPRISONMENT ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2002, ON OCTOBER
5, 2002 THE JUDGE WHO PROMULGATED THE DECISION
DIED. WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF THE JUDGE’S DEATH TO
THE SERVICE OF ALFONSO’S SENTENCE.


a. He will have to serve his sentence
b. His sentence will be suspended
c. His sentence will not binding anymore
d. His sentence will be reduced

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180. A MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF TIME TO
BE SERVED IN PRISON IS REFERRED TO AS ----------.


a. A corporal punishment
b. An indeterminate sentence
c. A determinate sentence
d. A capital punishment

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181. WHO ADVOCATED THE PRINCIPLE THAT THE BASIS
OF ALL SOCIAL ACTION MUST BE UTILITARIAN
CONCEPTION OF THE GREATEST HAPPINESS FOR THE
GREATEST NUMBER?


a. John Howard
b. George B. Vold
c. Cesare Beccaria
d. Jeremy Bentham
 In this essay, he describes the then-
prevailing criminal justice system
as
 
“barbaric” 
and 
“antiquated”, and
concluded that such laws should be
formulated that equally protect the
interests of the criminals as well as victims.
Vold
 suggests, in
THEORETICAL
CRIMINOLOGY, approaching an
understanding of the social nature of
crime as a product of the conflict
between groups within the same
culture.
Jeremy Bentham was an English
philosopher and political radical. He is
primarily known today for his
 
moral philosophy, especially his principle of
UTILITARIANISM, which evaluates actions
based upon their consequences.
HAPPINESS, according to Bentham, is thus
a matter of experiencing pleasure and lack
of pain.

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182. JUANA WAS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL
REMUNERATION FOR THE LOSSES INCURRED BY THE
VICTIM. WHAT IS THIS TYPE OF SENTENCE?


a. Payment
b. Retribution
c. Restitution
d. Fines
Restitution in contracts law is designed to
RESTORE THE INJURED PARTY OR THE
PARTY WHO SUFFERED DAMAGES, to the
position they were before the formation of
the contract
Restitution is commonly ordered in the following types
of cases:
BREACH OF CONTRACT: 
A party that has breached a
valid contract may be ordered to pay restitution.
 The
amount will be calculated based on the amount they
have gained from the breach, which is usually the
amount stated in the contract price. This is the MOST
COMMON SCENARIO where restitution is granted.
PERSONAL INJURY:
 Restitution, rather than
compensation, may be ordered in some personal injury
cases.
 The amount will only cover
“OUT-OF-POCKET”
expenses, not emotional distress damages.
CRIMINAL: A judge may order the criminal defendant to
pay the victim restitution rather than a fine.
The difference between a criminal fine and
restitution is that FINES ARE PAID TO THE
GOVERNMENT, whereas RESTITUTION IS PAID
DIRECTLY TO THE VICTIM.

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183. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT IS TRUE?

a. A parolee may be authorized by the parole and probation
officer to travel outside his operational jurisdiction for a period
of more than thirty (30) days
b. Outside Travel for a cumulative duration of more than thirty
(30) days within a period of one (1) year shall be considered
transfer of residence
c. It is not mandatory for the parolee to comply with the term
and condition appearing in the release document
d. A parolee cannot transfer to a residence other than that
indicated in the release document without the prior written
approval of the board of pardon and parole
CPPO may authorized outside travel
for a period of not more than 30
days, if more than 30 days ,
approval of RD is required.
WITHIN A PERIOD OF SIX (6) MONTHS
It shall be mandatory for a parolee to
comply with the terms and conditions
appearing in the release document.

2
+
Arrest of Parolee – upon
receipt of an infraction report,
the Board may order the arrest
or recommitment of parole
Effect of Recommitment –
serve the remaining portion of
the maximum sentence

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184. IT IS A CORRECTION MODEL WHEREIN CRIMINALS
ARE PUNISHED BECAUSE THEY HAVE INFRINGED THE
RIGHTS OF OTHERS AND SECURITY OF THE SANCTION
SHOULD FIT THE SERIOUSNESS OF THE CRIME.


a. Benefit of the clergy
b. Rehabilitation model
c. Custodial model
d. Just desert model
during the 1950’s
security and house-keeping
activities are viewed primarily as a
framework for rehabilitative
efforts

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185. EDUCATION AND TRAINING PERSONNEL-TO-INMATE
RATIO IS?


a. 1:120
b. 1:130
c. 1:140
d. 1:150

a) Moral and Spiritual personnel-to-inmate ratio is 1:240;
b) Education and Training personnel-to-inmate ratio is 1:120;
c) Work and Livelihood personnel-to-inmate ratio is 1:180;
d) Sports and Recreation personnel-to-inmate ratio is 1:225;
e) Health and Welfare personnel-to-inmate ratio is 1:80; and
f) Behavior Modification personnel-to-inmate ratio is 1:150.
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186. WITHIN WHAT PERIOD THE CONVICTED PERSON
SHALL APPLY FOR PROBATION.


a. 15 days after the convict appeal his case
b. 15 days after the decision of conviction become final
c. 15 days before the pronouncement of the court
decision of conviction
d. 15 days after the pronouncement of the court decision
of conviction

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187. WHEN SHALL THE PRISON RECORD AND CARPETA
OF A PETITIONER FOR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY BE
FORWARDED TO THE BOARD OF PARDON AND PAROLE
(BPP)?


a. Within three (3) months from receipt of the BUCOR Director of
the request of the BPP for prison record and carpeta
b. At least one (1) month before the expiration of the minimum
of the prisoner's indeterminate sentence
c. Within five (5) months from receipt of the BUCORDirector of
the BPP request for prison record and carpeta
d. Within one (1) month from receipt of the BUCOR Director of
the request made by the BPP for the prison record and carpeta

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188. A JUDICIAL ACTION OR LEGAL DISPOSITION THAT
ALLOWS THE OFFENDER TO REMAIN IN THE
COMMUNITY SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY
THE COURT.


a. Reprieve
b. Commutation
c. Probation
d. GCTA

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189. WHY IS PROBATION SERVICE ANALOGOUS TO
PAROLE SERVICE?

a. Both services are performed by alcoholics
b. Both services are under the courts
c. Both have similar investigation and supervision
functions
d. Both services are performed by the prosecutors

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190. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS SHALL
QUALIFY A PRISONER FOR PAROLE?

1. Confinement in jail or prison to serve an indeterminate
sentence
2. Maximum period exceeds one (1) year pursuant to a final
judgment of conviction
3. Service of the minimum period of said sentence less the good
conduct time allowance earned
4. Service of 1/2 of the minimum period of sentence
a. 4, 2 and 1
b. 2, 3 and 4
c. 3, 4 and 1
d. 1,2 and 3

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191. THE PROBATION OFFICER AND VOLUNTEER
PROBATION AIDES UNDERTAKE SUPERVISION AND
VISITATION OF THE PROBATIONER. HOWEVER, CONTROL
OVER THE PROBATIONER AND PROBATION PROGRAM IS
EXERCISED BY:

a. The Secretary of Justice
b. The Chief of Police of the place where he/she resides
c. The Parole and Probation Administrator
d. The Court who placed him on probation

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192. STATEMENT 1: PAROLE REFERS TO THE
CONDITIONAL RELEASE OF AN OFFENDER FROM A
CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION AFTER HE HAS SERVED THE
MINIMUM OF HIS PRISON SENTENCE.
STATEMENT 2: COMMUTATION REFERS TO THE
DEFERMENT OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
SENTENCE FOR AN INTERVAL OF TIME/


a. Only statement 1 is true
b. Only statement 1 is false
c. Both is true
d. Both is false

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193. THE ________ MAY NOT CONSIDER THE RELEASE
ON PARDON/PAROLE OF A NATIONAL PRISONER WHO IS
SERVING SENTENCE IN A MUNICIPAL, CITY, DISTRICT OR
PROVINCIAL JAIL UNLESS THE CONFINEMENT IN SAID
JAIL IS IN GOOD FAITH OR DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES
BEYOND THE PRISONER’S CONTROL.


a. Court
b. BPP
c. PPA
d. President

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194. UPON RECEIPT OF A PETITION FOR ABSOLUTE
PARDON, THE BOARD SHALL REFER THE PETITION TO A
PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICER WHO SHALL
CONDUCT AN INVESTIGATION ON THE CONDUCT AND
ACTIVITIES, AS WELL AS THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC
CONDITIONS, OF THE PETITIONER PRIOR TO HIS
CONVICTION AND SINCE HIS RELEASE FROM PRISON
AND SUBMIT A REPORT THEREOF?

a. Within 15 days from receipt of the referral.
b. After 15 days from receipt of the referral.
c. Within 10 days from receipt of the referral.
d. After 10 days from receipt of the referral.

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195. A PETITION FOR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY/PAROLE MAY BE
REFERRED FOR A PRE-PAROLE/EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY
INVESTIGATION TO A PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICER WHO
SHALL SUBMIT A REPORT ON THE BEHAVIOR, CHARACTER
ANTECEDENTS, MENTAL AND PHYSICAL CONDITION OF THE
PETITIONER WITHIN ___ FROM RECEIPT OF REFERRAL, TO
INCLUDE THE RESULTS OF THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF
INVESTIGATION RECORDS CHECK.

a. 15 days
b. 30 days
c. 45 days
d. 60 days

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196. IN THE CASE OF A PRISONER WHO IS CONVICTED OF A
HEINOUS CRIME AS DEFINED IN REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7659 AND
OTHER SPECIAL LAWS, HE SHALL HAVE SERVED AT LEAST
___________ OF HIS ORIGINAL INDETERMINATE SENTENCE
BEFORE HIS CASE MAY BE REVIEWED FOR CONDITIONAL
PARDON.


a. 1/4 of the maximum
b. 1/3 of the maximum
c. 1/2 of the maximum
d. 2/3 of the maximum

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197. THE DIRECTOR OR WARDEN CONCERNED SHALL ALSO
FURNISH THE BOARD AND THE ADMINISTRATION ON OR
BEFORE THE FIFTH DAY OF EVERY MONTH, A LIST OF PRISONERS
WHOSE MINIMUM SENTENCES WILL EXPIRE WITHIN ____ DAYS
AND THOSE WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED FOR EXECUTIVE
CLEMENCY.

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198. A PRISONER MAY BE GRANTED PAROLE WHENEVER THE
____FINDS THAT THERE IS A REASONABLE PROBABILITY THAT IF
RELEASED, HE WILL BE LAW-ABIDING AND THAT HIS RELEASE
WILL NOT BE INCOMPATIBLE WITH THE INTEREST AND WELFARE
OF SOCIETY.

a. PPA
b. Court
c. President
d. None of these
ANS: D

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199. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING PRISONERS SHALL NOT BE GRANTED PAROLE?
A. Those convicted of an offense punished with death penalty, reclusion perpetua or
reclusion temporal
B. Those convicted of treason, conspiracy or proposal to commit treason or espionage
C. Those convicted of misprision of treason, rebellion, sedition or coup d’état
D. Those convicted of piracy or mutiny on the high seas or philippine waters
E. Those who are habitual delinquents, have pending case or on appeal
F. Those who escaped from confinement or evaded sentence
G. Those who were granted conditional pardon and violated any of the terms thereof
H. Those whose maximum term of imprisonment does not exceed one (1) year or those
with definite sentence
A. A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H
B. B,C,D,E,F,G,H
C. A,B,C,D,E,H
D. A,B,,D,E,F,G,H Ans: A

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200. THE PERIOD OF PAROLE SUPERVISION
SHALL EXTEND UP TO THE ______ SENTENCE
WHICH SHOULD APPEAR IN THE ________.
A. expiration of the minimum: release order
b. expiration of the maximum: release document
c. expiration of the maximum: certificate of release
d. expiration of the indeterminate: release order
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ANS: B

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