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CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION 1. As a matter of procedures, the fourth pillar of the Criminal Justice System, Corrections Pillar, takes over once the accused – a. Has been delivered to the New Belibid Prison b. Received the order to the court c. After having found guilty, meted out the penalty for the crime he committed d. Has been arrested by the police investigated of the crime 2. The Correctional System in the Philippines is under three distinct and separate departments of the national government. They are the following, except – a. The Department of National Defense b. The Department of Justice c. The Department of Interior and Local Government d. The Department of Social Welfare and Development 3. Regional Rehabilitation Center for Youth (RRCY) in the country are established to provide care and rehabilitation to juvenile in conflict with law who are 9 – 17 years old.how many RRCY existing in the Philippines? a. Eight (8) b. Ten (10) c. Twelve (12) d. Sixteen (16) 4. The central office of the BUCOR is located in , where the Director, the assistant directors and the general administration staff are holding official functions. a. Camp Crame, Quezon City b. Camp Aquinaldo,Quezon City c. New Bilibid Prison, Muntinlupa City d. Maximum security 5. During the pre – colonial times, the informal prison system in the Philippines was – a. Barbaric and institutionalized b. Trial by ordeal c. Tribal and community – based d. Based on the Kalntiao Code 6. The formal prison system in the Philippine started only during the Spanish regime, where an organized corrective service was made operational. Established in 1847 pursuant toSection 1708 of the Revised Administrative Code and formally opened by Royal Decree in . a. 1621 b. 1702 c. 1865 d. 1898

7. The Old Bilibid Prison was constructed as the main penitentiary in Orquita Street, Manila and designed to house the prison population of the country. This prison became known as the – a. Bilibid Prison I b. Correctional de Bilibid c. Manila National Prison d. Carcel y Pressidio Correctional

8. The Bureau OF Correction in the Philippines is an agency under the a. Department of Justice b. Department of Interior and Local Government c. Office of the President d. Office of the Provincial Governor 9. What is called the institutional record of an inmate which consist of his mittimus or commitment order issued by the Court after conviction? a. Carpeta b. Sentenced Mittimus c. File 201 d. None of these 10. It refers to shock incarceration regime for adults and juveniles, originated in America, which emphasized disciple and physical training in a military – style environment. Which one of these? a. Boot legs b. Boot Camps c. Mud Camps d. Jamboree camps 11. The Borstal Institution founded by Sir Evelyn Ruggles – Brise was established in – a. 1902 b. 1911 c. 1935 d. 1931 12. Which of the following records is not necessarily included in the carpeta of prisoners? a. The prosecutor’s information b. The decisions of the trial court c. Certificate of non – appeal d. The police investigation report 13. One of the following is not an Executive Clemency. a. Reprieve b. Absolute Pardon c. Probation d. Commutation of sentence

14. When the San Ramon prison and penal farm in Zamboanga City was established? a. October 16, 1974 b. August 21,1869 c. June 04, 1801 d. March 16, 1621 15. Before the reconstruction of San Ramon Prison, the Americans established in 1904 a penal settlement, which became known to day as Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm. Which of these? a. Guhit Settlement Farm b. Iuhit Penal Settlement c. Iguhit Settlement Farm d. Ingunit Penal Settlement 16. The first RDC facility was created in Building o.9 of the Maximum Security Compound and was relocated to the Medium Security Compound of Camp Sampaguita. Historically, this statement is – a. True b. False c. Partially true d. Partially false 17. Under the BUCOR Manual of Operation, how long should an inmate stay at the RDC and he should be due for transfer to the designated camp? a. 30 days b. 60 days c. 90 days d. 15 days 18. As per the organizational structure of the BUCOR and the given function of the office,under what office the chief of the RDC directly reports? a. The Director b. The Deputy Director c. The Head of the Technical Division d. Secretary of Justice 19. Being the initial stop of very national male prisoner, the RDC greatly improved its rehabilitative programs. By the adoption of the behavioural modification modality, a program for drug dependnts, the RDC was converted into a therapeutic Community Camp on – a. February 6, 2003 b. March 7, 2004 c. April 8, 2003 d. February 22, 1990

20. A prison model or theory which argues that an inmate’s mode of adaptation to prison is influenced by factors external to the immediate conditions of imprisonment. Which one of these? a. Importation model b. Exportation Model c. Family Model d. None of these 21. The Philippine Legislature during the American regime passed Act. No. 1876 providing for the establishment of a prison in . the prison was built for the prisoners of the province and insular prisoners who were members of the non – Christians tribes of the Mountain Provinces and Nueva Viscaya. a. La Trinidad, Buenguet b. Tiger Hill, Ifugao c. BaguioJail and Prison d. Bontoc,Mt. Province 22. Among the penal farms in the country, is the largest operating institution under the BuCor covering a total land area of more or less 28,000 hectars. a. Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm b. DavaoPrison and Penal Farm c. San Ramon prison and Penal Farm d. IwahigPrison and Penal Farm 23. The San Ramon Prisonand Penal Farm was established on August 13, 1870 as – a. Correctional de San Ramon b. Colonial Penal de San Ramon c. Ramon Blanco Colonial de Penal d. Espanyol Colonial de Penal 24. The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology or BJMP was created to address the growing concerns of jail management and penology. The law that created the BJMP was – a. Republic Act 8551 b. Republic Act 6425 c. Republic Act 4890 d. Republic Act 6975 25. What theory of punishment proposes that sentencing can contribute towards reducing crime by moving potential offenders from the community, so eliminating their capacity to commit offenses? a. Retribution b. Incapacitation c. Atonement d. Reformation

26. Primarily,its clients are detainees accused before a court who are temporarily confined in such jails while undergoing investigation, awaiting final judgement and those who are serving sentence promulgated by the court 3 years and below which one of the following? a. The BJMP b. The BUCOR c. The CIW d. All of the above 27. On January 2, 1991, the BJMP was created thru R.A No. 6975 as a line Bureau under the – a. Department of Justice b. Department of Social Welfare and Development c. Department of Interior and Local Government d. Office of the Vice President 28. The BJMP is the upgraded version of its forerunner, the office of Jail Management and Penology of the defunct PC / INP last headed by a. BRIG GEN Rafael Crame b. BRIG GEN Arsenio Conception c. BRIG GEN FabianVer d. BRIG GEN Antonio Rodrequez 29. The first chief of the BJMP upon its creation was office on July 1, 1991. a. Director Charles Mondejar b. Director Charles Montalban c. Director Charles Morales d. Director Charles Mariano

who took his oath of

30. R. A. No. 9263 provides that the BJMP shall be headed by a Chief who is assested by 2 Deputy Chiefs, and 1 Chief of Directional Staff, all of whom are appointed by the President. What is R.A. No, 9263? a. BJMP Professionalization Actof 2004 b. BFP and BJMP Professionalization Act 2004 c. BFP Professionalization Act of 2004 d. Law Repealing RA 6975 31. The second officer in command of the BJMP is the Chief Superintendent. a. Act No. 1407 b. Act No. 1745 c. Act No. 2204 d. Act No. 1905

with the rank of

32. When the Americans took over in the 1900s, the Bureau of Prison was created under the known as Reorganization Act of 1905.

a. b. c. d.

Act No. 1407 Act No. 1745 Act No. 2204 Act No. 1905

33. Provincial jails are under the management, administration and control of their respective provincial governments. Inmates who are serving sentences from are confined in these jails. a. 3 years and above b. 1 day to 6 months c. 1 day to 3 years d. 6 months, 1 day to 3 years 34. Under the law, the refers to the Officer – In – Chargerof the New Bilinid Prison, the Correctional Institution for Women and the prison and Penal Farms of the Bureau of Corrections. a. Penal Supervisor b. Warden c. Penal Superintendent d. Director of Prison 35. It refers to the determent of the implementation of the sentence for an interval of time; it does not annual the sentence but merely postpone or suspends its execution. Which one of these? a. Executive Clemency b. Reprieve c. Petition d. Recognizance 36. In absolute pardon, there is total extinction of the criminal liability of the individual to whom it is granted without any condition. It also restores – a. Political right only b. Civil right only c. Civil and political rights d. Nothing 37. The Chief of the BJMP carries the rank of must not exceed four (4) years. a. Director General b. Deputy Director c. Director d. Warden

and serves a tour of duty that

38. In every province, the BJMP operates and maintains a Provincial Jail Administrator’s Office headed by a , to oversee the implementation of jail services of all distinct, city and municipal jails within its territorial jurisdiction. a. Provincial Director

b. Provincial Warden c. Provincial Deputy Director d. Provincial Administrator 39. The board of Pardon and Parole may not consider the release on pardon / parole of a national prisoner who is serving sentence in a municipal, city, distinct or provincial jail unless – a. The confinement in said jail is in good faith or due to circumstances beyond the prisoner’s control b. Upon the request of the President c. The prisoner is over 70 yrs of age d. The jail which he is being committed is over crowded 40. Petition for parole shall be addressed to the . and the Board may considered cases for parole, commutation of sentences or conditional pardon of deserving prisoners whenever the interest of justice will be served thereby. a. Office of the President b. Secretary of Justice c. Chairman or Executive Director or the Board d. Director of Bureau of Corrections 41. Upon receipt of a petition for absolute pardon, the Board should refer the petition to the Probation and Parole officer who should conduct an investigation within . a. 10 days b. 15 days c. 20 days d. 30 days 42. Other penal colonies were established during American regime. On November 27, 1929 the was created under Act no. 3579 a. Davao penal Colony b. Correctional Institution for Women c. New Bilibid Prison d. Sablayan Penal Colony and Farm 43. On November 15, 1940,all inmates of the old Bilibid Prison in Manila where transferred to the new site. The new institution was officially named as the New Bilibid Prison on . a. January 22, 1941 b. February 22, 1942 c. March 22, 1943 d. April 22, 1945

44. In the 1980s, Camp Sampaguita was constructed and became todays – a. Maximum Security Prison Camp b. Medium Security Prison Camp

c. Minimum Security Prison Camp d. The BukangLiwayway Camp 45. Under Proclamation No. 72 issued on September 26, 1954, another prison facility was established in Occidental Mindoro. Which one of these? a. Iwahig Prison Penal Farm b. Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm c. San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm d. Davao Prison and Penal Farm 46. The Leyte Regional Prison was established on January 16, 1973 under – a. Proclamation No. 1101 b. Proclamation No. 1102 c. Proclamation No. 1103 d. Proclamation No. 1104 47. Recognizing the need to properly orient newly committed prisoners to the Bureau of Corrections, the Reception and Diagnostic Center (RDC) was created through Administrative Order No. 8, series of 1953 of the – a. Department of Trade and Industry b. Department of Health c. Department of Interior and Local Government d. Department of Justice 48. Under the rules, a petition for executive clemency should be referred by the Board to the for comment and recommendation if the crime committed by by the petitioner is against national security or public or law of nations. a. Secretary of National Defense b. Chief Executive c. Secretary of Justice d. Director of the BUCOR 49. In case of an alien, the petition for executive clemency should be referred to the – a. Bureau of Immigration b. Department of Justice c. Department of Foreign Affairs d. Any of the above 50. Prisoners who escaped or evaded service of sentence are not eligible for executive clemency for a period of from the date of their last recommitment to prison or conviction for evasion of service of sentence. a. 2 years b. 4 years c. 1 years d. 6 months

51. One of the following is the fundamental basis in the grant of parole to a prisoner. a. There is a reasonable probability that upon his release he will be law abiding b. The petitioner is old aged

c. Justice requires the grant as per order of a court d. All of the above 52. When the penalty is imprisonment, the sentence I carried out either in the municipal, provincial or national penitentiary depending on – a. The judge who issue the order b. The ability of the accused to get immediate rehabilitation c. The availability of funds in prison or jails d. The length of the sentence meted out 53. The correctional organization is a complex, hybrid organization that utilizes two distinct, yet related management subsystem to achieve its goals. Which one of these? a. Management of correctional employees and delivery of correctional services to offender population b. Administration of the parole and probation system c. Custody and supervision of inmates d. Rehabilitation of inmates the soonest time 54. Correctional organization have to ideologically competing sub – organizational structures, the custodial organization, with its emphasis on control and surveillance of offender activities; and the treatment organization – a. Emphasizing on making a living inside prison b. Emphasizing on preventive discipline c. Emphasizing on treating special offender d. On the goals and methods of treatment and rehabilitation 55. If, based on the Pre – Parole Investigation Report conducted on the prisoner, there is a clear and convincing evidence that his release on parole will endanger his own life and those of his relatives or the life, safety and well – being of the victim, his relatives, his witnesses and the community, the release of the prisoner should be – a. Deferred until the danger ceases b. Disapproved by the Board c. Referred to the office of the President for comment d. Granted and placed on the witness protection program 56. This refers to information concerning an inmate’s personal circumstances, the offense he committed, the sentence imposed, the criminal case numbers in the trial and appellate courts, the date he commenced service for sentence, the date he was received for confinement, the date of expiration of his sentence, the number of previous convictions, if any, and his behaviour or conduct while in prison. Which one of the following is defined? a. Carpeta b. Prison Record c. File 201 d. Mittimus

57. Under the rules, how long does an inmate stay at the quarantine cell upon admission in the Reception and Diagnostic Center for physical examination? a. 10 days b. 5 days

c. 15 days d. 20 day 58. After the quarantine period, the inmate should remain at the Reception and Diagnostic Center for a period not exceeding where he should undergo psychiatric, psychological, sociological, vocational, educational and religious and other examinations. a. 30 days b. 25 days c. 55 days d. 90 days 59. What should an inmate, before admission in the Reception and Diagnostic Center, present? a. Mittimus / Commitment Order of the court b. Information and Court decision in the case c. Certificate of Detention d. All of the above 60. Under the rules, an inmate may not wear a wig or artificial hairpiece, unless – a. The hair piece makes him look better b. Medical authorization to do so is approved by the superintendent c. No hairpiece is available d. Upon request and approved by the director approved by the Director of Prison 61. The newly – admitted inmate should be issued two (2) regulation uniform / suits and two (2) t – shirts. This statement is – a. Correct under the rules b. Correct as a prerogative by the prison authorities c. Correct as the inmate can bring his own clothing d. Incorrect 62. The BUCOR has a Classification Board that classifies inmates according toits Manual of Operation. The Chairman of this classification board is the – a. Superintendent b. Chief of the RDC c. Medical Officer d. Chief of the Custodial Force 63. Which of the following should be classified as a maximum security prisoner? a. High security risk inmate b. Those sentence to death c. Those whose minimum sentence is twenty (20) years imprisonment d. All of the above

64. Those inmates who have two (2) or more records of escapes but they have served eight (8) years since they were recommitted should be classified as – a. Maximum security prisoners b. Medium Security prisoners

c. Minimum security prisoners d. Unclassified incorrigibles 65. According to the BUCOR manual of operation, the color of uniform, as to security classification of the maximum securityinmate isa. Tangerine b. Blue c. Brown d. Gray 66. Which of the following is considered as a third class inmate? a. One who was either been previously committed for 3 or more times as a sentence inmate b. A newly arrived inmate c. One whose known character and credit for work while in detention d. A colonist 67. In order to be qualified as a colonist, the Director of Correction may, upon the recommendation of the Classification Board, an inmate should – a. Be at least a first class inmate and has served one (1) year b. Have served imprisonment with good conduct for a period equivalent to one fifth (1/5) of the maximum term of his prison sentence, or seven (7) years in the case of a life sentence c. Have applied forpardon or parole d. A and B must have been complied with 68. A colonist shall have the following privileges, except – a. Credit of an additional GCTA of five (5) days for each calendar month while he retains said classification aside from the regular GCTA authorized under Article 97 of the Revised Penal Code b. Automatic reduction of the life sentence imposed on the colonist to a sentence of thirty (30) years c. To the approval of the Director, to have his wife and children, or the woman he desires to marry, live with him in the prison and penal farm d. All of the above 69. The grant of colonist status may, for cause, be revoked at anytime by the Superintendent with the approval of the Director. This statement is a. Correct, as part of the rules (Manual of Operation) b. Correct, as mandated by the Revised Penal Code c. Correct, as part of DOJ Department Order d. Correct, as an Executive Order

70. An inmate be transferred by the Director upon the recommendation of the Superintendent to another prison facility. Which of thr following is the fundamental purpose of the transfer? a. Security of the inmate b. Bringing the inmate closer to his family c. Punishment of incorrigible inmates

d. Effective custody and control 71. Who may direct, as the occasion ay required, the transfer of inmates from a national prison to a provincial jail, or vice versa? a. President b. Secretary of Justice c. Director of BUCOR d. Provincial Governor 72. The Superintendent of a Prison may authorized an inmate to be to be taken out of prison in the following instances, except – a. Conjugal visit of a male inmate to the CIW b. To appear in court or other government agency as directed by competent authority c. For medical examination / treatment or hospitalization in an outside clinic or hospital d. To view the remains of a deceased relative 73. Who may grant Good Conduct Time Allowance (GCTA) to n inmate who displays good behaviour and who has no record of breach of disciple or violation of prison rules and regulations? a. The President b. The Secretary of Justice c. The Director of Corrections d. The Court 74. All offenders who demonstrate good behaviour earns one telephone callto an authorized individual every 90 days. In such case, the telephone calls are monitored and do have a duration of . a. Not exceedingly 5 minutes b. Not exceedingly 10 Minutes c. Not exceedingly 15minutes d. 30 minutes with only 5min allowable extension 75. A inmate or detainee who wants to get married may submit a written request to the Superintendent may approve an inmate’s request to marry, except a. A legal restriction to a marriage exists b. The proposed marriage presents threat to the security or good order of the prison c. The proposed marriage presents threat to the protection of the public d. All of the above 76. In case an inmate is given disciplinary action, the Board of Discipline is authorized to impose any of the following disciplinary measures, except – a. Addition penalty for service of sentence b. Caution or reprimand c. Cancellation of recreation, education, entertainment, and visiting privileges d. Deprivation of GCTA for a special period 77. As a general rule, use of instruments of restraint of restraint, such as handcuffs and straight jackets, should not be applied as punishment, but rather – a. Toprevent an escape during an inmate’s transfer for movements b. To prevent an inmate from harming himself or others, or from destroying public or private property c. To lockup the inmate on quarantine cell, asnecessary

d. A and B arecorrect 78. An infant born while the mother is serving sentence in the CIM may be allowed to stay with the mother for a period not exceeding - . a. 1 year b. 2 years c. 6 years d. 1 yr, 6 months 79. Who may authorized an inmate to donate to a licensed physician, surgeon, known scientist or any medical or scientific institution, any organ, part or parts of his body? a. The President b. The Secretary of Justice c. The Director of the Bureau d. The Medical officer of the Bureau 80. Who among the following may authorize release of an inmate? a. The Supreme Court or lower courts, in cases of acquittal or grant of bail b. Both A and C c. The President of the Philippines, in cases of executive clemency or amnesty d. The Secretary of Justice 81. The probation system of treating offenders without imprisonment was first adopted in Massachusetts in and afterward adopted in France, Belgium, and various America states. a. 1878 b. 1842 c. 1780 d. 1901 82. The first Director of the Bureau of Correction, in 1904 to 1910 was – a. Lt. Col. Paulino Santos b. Col. Eduardo Quintos c. Lt. George Wolfe d. Ramon Victorio 83. According to the rules at the BUCOR, head counts inmates are conducted How many times in 24 hours do the authorities conducts head counts? a. Four time a day b. Six times a day c. Three times a day d. Five times a day

84. Probation may be granted whether the sentence imposes a term of imprisonment or a fine only but the application for probation should be filed with – a. Trial Court b. Appellate Court c. Prosecutors office d. Board of Pardons and Parole

85. Can an order granting or denying probation be appealed under the law? a. No, PD 968 do not allow it b. Yes, PD 968 allows it c. It depends upon the court d. Yes, PD 603 allows it 86. Under the law, the probation officer shall submit to the court the investigation report on a defendant not later than – a. 10 days from receipt of the order b. 15 days from receipt of the order c. 30days of the order d. 60 days from receipt of the order 87. The General concept of punishment is that – a. It is an infliction of some sort of pain on the offender for violating the law b. It is for the purpose of trial by ordeal c. It is for personal revenge d. It is a restriction offending members of society 88.

Is the latest justification of punishment.Under this theory, society can best be protected from crime if the purpose of imprisonment is to reform or rehabilitate the prisoner. a. A. reformation b. Incapacitation c. Expiation d. Fine

89. Release from prison, are intended to reform the offender. This is a new. Concept of correctional administration. Thus, reformation and rehabilitation are now thought of as – a. Treatment through institutional programs b. Limitation of punishment c. Concealing criminal activities d. Treatment through non – institutional programs 90. What school of thought in criminology / penology admits that minors are incapable of committing crime because they have not reached the age of responsibility? a. Classical b. Neo – classical c. Positivist d. Mixed

91. Sir Evelyn RugglesBrise, Director of English prisons, after visitingElmira in 1897,open the – a. Kent Reform Institution for Boys b. Borstal Institution c. Elmira Reformatory d. Golden Gate Reformatory

92. Probation started in with the old practice of suspending judgment and releasing the offender on his own recognizance with the promise not to commit any more crime a. England b. America c. Rome d. Italy 93. In the Philippines, Act No. 4221 of the Philippines Assembly established adult probation, but it was abolished in 1973 after two years of existence because it was declared unconstitutional in the case of – a. People vs. Veneranda b. People vs. Vera c. People vs. Devera d. People vs. Devenadera 94. This concept embodies the belief that punishment keeps offender from committing offenses again. Which of these? a. Deterrence b. Reformation c. Retribution d. Expiation 95. Under the probation law how many times can offender be granted probation? a. Once as a minor, and another as an adult b. Depends on the discretion of the court c. As many times as his conviction d. Once and only on the first offense 96. A system in prison where complete silence was enforced and prisoners were confined in single cells at night but they do congregate work in shops during the day. which one of these? a. Auburn Prison b. Irish Prison c. Pennsylvania Prison d. Walnut Street Jail 97. During the 16th and 17th Century, a method of disposing offenders to the colonies of England was by means of shipping. This was the principle of? a. Banishment and transportation b. Judicial reprieve and recognizance c. Capital punishment d. Retribution and Incapacitation 98. Which one of the following is an accessory penalty which drives the offender his right of parental authority and his right to manage his property? a. Civil Interdiction b. Civil Deprivation c. Civil Interruption d. Civil Right Suspension

99. As a matter of rule, the filling of application for probation will be of the right to appeal on the part of the accused. a. A cancellation b. A suspension c. A refusal d. A waiver 100. Which of the following is considered a forerunner of modern day probation which involves the temporary with holding of the sentence? a. Benefit of clergy b. Judicial Reprieve c. Recognizance d. Transportation 101. The term rehabilitation entered the official jargon of corrections in the Philippines in 1955.his was when the Philippines was a signatory to the United Nations Standards on the Treatment of Prisoners during the – a. Geneva Convention b. Italian Convention c. American Convention d. East Asia and the pacific Convention 102. Rehabilitation was first applied in medical practice. It came from the Latin word “habilis” which literally means – a. Fir or suitable b. Restore to sound operation c. Re-established the good reputation d. All of these 103. The Muntinlupa Juvenile Training Center caters to juvenile offenders. This was a project spearheaded by the BUCOR in cooperation with – a. Howard league of penal reform b. Amnesty international c. Japan international cooperative agency JICA d. Catholic bishop conference of the Philippines 104. The college in prisons was established in , though a tri-partite agreement between the rotary club of Las Pinas, the university of perpetual help Las Pinasand the bureau of corrections a. November 1984 b. November 1994 c. November 2004 d. November 2012 105. It is a concept used to described a number of position and movements that seek to challenge the existence of prisons as the answer to to problems of crime and it advocates the correction of dominant culture rather than prisoners. a. Factionalism b. Abolitionism c. Determinism d. Activism 106. What law can be considered the second probation law in the Philippines which is intended only for minors?

a. PD 968 b. RA 4221 c. PD 6425 d. PD 603 107. What year can be best used to describe the period of enlightenment, a transaction from corporal punishment to imprisonment and reformation of criminal offenders? a. 16th Century b. 17th Century c. 18th Century d. 19th Century 108. In prison, these are disciplinary hearings for breaches of the prison rules, involving coming out with sanctions according to available punishment outlined in the prison rules. Which one of these? a. Evaluation and Analysis b. Adjudications c. Disciplinary Board d. Sentencing 109. What is the authority of the President to suspend the execution of a penalty, reduce the sentence and extinguish criminal liability? a. Power of Parole b. Power of Pardon c. Executive clemency d. President’s Prerogative 110. Among the following government agencies, which one does the B.J.M.P is being administered? a. Department of Justice b. Department of Interior and Local Government c. Philippine National Police d. Bureau of Correction

111. The correctional policy that allows inmates to leave the institutions for vocational or educational training, for employment, or to maintain family ties is called a. Private prison policy b. Furlough or work release c. Getting tough policy d. Placement 112. There are casework techniques applied by the parole officer, which one is not considered? a. The trick and treat techniques

b. The executive techniques c. The guidance counselling and leadership techniques d. The manipulated techniques 113. The free – well doctrine is one of the fundamental foundation of the old school of penology known as – a. Penology school b. Neo – classical school c. Classical school d. Positivist school 114. As a reformative measure, which one of the following helps the prisoner / detainee in the resolution of his problems? a. Meeting b. Recreation c. Working d. Counselling 115. This branch takes charge of the financial matters especially in programming, budgeting,accounting and other activities related to financial services. It consolidates and prepares financial reports and related statements of subsistence outlays and disbursement in the operation of the jail. Which one of these – a. Budget and Financial branch b. Property and Supply branch c. General Services branch d. Mess Services branch 116. a. b. c. d.

A person can be considered an inmate if – He has committed a crime He has not been elected as barangay official He is a bodyguard of the jail warden He is the informer of the police

117. An operation conducted by the BJMP wherein a prisoner may be checked atany time such as his beddings, lockers and personal belongings may also be opened at any time, in his presence, wherever possible. his practice is known as – a. Check and Balance b. OPLAN Inventory c. S.O.P. d. Operation Greyhound 118. He introduce the Progress or Mark system of penal management which granted privileges and good – conduct – time gradually culminating to the offenders release and an improvement of the ticket of leave. Who was he? a. Sir Evelyn RugglesBrise b. Alexander Maconochie c. Sir Walter Crafton d. Zebulon R. Brockway 119. The first international organization to achieve international cooperation with respect to the prevention of crime and the treatment of offenders in 1875 is the –

a. b. c. d.

American Correctional Association Philippine Correctional Association Correctional Association of the Philippines International penal and Penitentiary Commission

120. Pardon cannot be extended to one of the following instances. a. Murder b. Rape c. Brigandage d. Impeachment 121. This service provide the most intensive diagnostic and treatment activities which generally includes the function of psychiatrists, psychologist, social worker and auxiliary personnel, particularly to offenders with deep seated emotional problems. Which of these? a. Diagnostic service b. Medical service c. Case work d. Clinical service 122. Generally, it refers to commission of another crime during service of penalty impose for another previous offense. Which one of these? a. Recidivism b. Quasi – recidivism c. Delinquency d. Concurso de delito 123. In 1524, a fortress was built on rocky islet near the French port of Marseilles. In 1580 it was taken into use as a state prison for those convicted of serious political and religious crime. Which one of the following? a. Chatue de islet b. Chateau d’If c. Lattue Island d. Marseilles Deport 124. A person who is detained for the violation of law or ordinance and has not yet been convicted is considered as – a. Detention prisoner b. Municipal prisoner c. Provincial prisoner d. City prisoner 125. When may a prisoner given passes or leaves from jail or places of confinement from the following instances? a. Recognizance is on process b. When he puts bail for his temporary liberty c. Upon the orer of the city or municipal mayor d. Upon instruction of the fiscal handling the case 126. The person responsible in carrying out the treatment programs of the prisoner in jails is the – a. Warden b. Classification committee c. Chaplain

d. Disciplinary Board 127. What model of correctional system focused on the safety and security of inmates that any more emphasis a. Family model b. Penitence model c. Custodial model d. Community based model 128. a. b. c. d.

Which of the following is not form of Executive Clemency? Recognizance Banishment Probation All of these

129. What camp or jail detains minimum custody offenders who are serving short sentence with constructive work programs? a. Provincialjail b. Ordinary jail c. Workhouse, jail farm or camp- house d. Lock- up 130. What pillar in the administration of Criminal Justice System charge with the responsibility for the custody, supervision and rehabilitation of convicted offenders? a. Conviction b. Penalty c. Correction d. Punishment 131. The pardoning power of the President cannot be exercised in one of the following instances. a. While serving sentence b. After conviction c. When transfer to a colony has been scheduled d. Before conviction and before trial

132. After undergoing all the tests, interviews and examinations, an inmate appears before the staff of plan out with him his tentative program of activities that prisoner should undergo. This process is calleda. Admission procedures b. Guidance and counselling c. Exit conference d. Staff conference 133. The feature of tis prison system was confinement of the prisoners in their cells day and night.it was called the solitary system of prison. Which one of these? a. Auburn Prison system b. Pre – classical prison system c. Pennsylvania Prison system d. Secular Prison system

134. A person who is sentenced to serve imprisonment for three years to life imprisonment is considered as – a. City or municipal prison b. Insular or National prisoner c. Provincial prisoner d. A colonist 135. An early prisoner system which was noted to be more advantageous for prisoners because they can finish valuable items when they work in groups than working along in their individual cells. Which one of these? a. Maisondeforce b. Pennsylvania system c. Auburn system d. Secular Prison sysem 136. What kind of disciple applied after an offense has been committed by an inmate that offers advantage over punishment? a. Positive discipline b. Negative discipline c. Strict discipline d. Leniency type 137. a. b. c. d.

Generally, it is a compensation of good behaviour. Which one of the following? Amnesty Probation Good conduct time allowance Delayed sentence

138. This was inform group vengeance as distinguished from retribution, where punishment is exacted publicly for the purpose of appeasing the social group. What is being described? a. Protection b. Penalty c. Deterrence d. Expiation

139. The central goal of Probation Administration is to enhance the safety of the community by reducing the incident of criminal act by persons – a. To be conviction b. Previously convicted c. Has just been convicted d. Not yet convicted 140. In prison, it is commonly thought of as a procedure to prevent escapes, riots, and disorder and the punishment of those involve. Which one of these? a. Punishment b. Control c. Preventive discipline d. Discipline

141. Among the following, what instance can justify the act of punishing people for a wrong doing? a. Retribution b. Deterrmce c. Expiation or atonement d. All of the above 142. Prison who cannot be trusted in open conditions and pose less danger to society if they escape can be classified as – a. Minimum security prisoners b. Medium security prisoner c. Maximum security prison d. Detention prisoners 143. a. b. c. d.

Probation is an a judicial function because – It is a President who grants it It is the convicting court that grants it The applicant is not yet convicted The petitioner has already serving the sentence

144. In determining whether an offender may be placed on probation the court shall information relative to the following, except a. Antecedents and environment b. Character c. Mental and physical conditions of the offender d. Political affiliation 145. The duration of penalty which is from twelve years and one day to twenty years is called – a. Reclusion Temporal b. Prision Correctional c. Reclusion Perpetua d. Prision Mayor

146. Another condition before a prisoner may be entitled for parole is that he must have served the period of his sentence. a. 50% of the sentenced b. 60% of the sentence imposed c. Minimum d. Medium 147. The amendatory law that removes the addition 1 day in the 6 years and 1 day maximum imprisonment in the qualifications for probation is – a. PD 968 b. BP 76 c. PD 1990 d. PD 1257

148. – a. b. c. d.

Historically, the earliest workhouse in England gated about 1557 – 1576 was the Singsing prison Bridewell Alcatraz Walnut street jail

149. What measures or body governs the conduct of inmates in terms of discipline and order? a. Disciplinary board b. Custodial Force c. Office of the Director d. Executives Secretary 150. a. b. c. d.

Which one is the called Jeremy Bentham’s prison design? Singsing Prison Alcatraz Prison Panopticon Prison Walnut Prison

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