Correctional Administration Review Questions1. It is the authority of the President of the Philippines to suspend the execution of a penalty, reduce the sentence and extinguish criminal liability. A. Parole B.Executive clemency C. Pardon D.President’s clemency Answer: B 2. The B.J.M.P. is under the administration of the: A. Executive Department B. P.N.P. C. D.I.L.G. D. D.O.J Answer: C 3. 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, counseling and leadership techniques D.The manipulative techniques Answer: A 4. The basis of this old school of penology is the human free-will. A. Penology School B. Classical School C. Neo-classical D. Positivist Answer: B 5. This helps the prisoner/detainee in the resolution of his problems A. Meeting B. Working C. Recreation D. Counselling Answer: D 6. Takes charge of 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 disbursements in the operational of the jail. A. Budget and finance branch B. General services branch C. Property and supply branch D. Mess services branch Answer: A 7. Operation conducted by the BJMP wherein a prisoner maybe checked at any time. His beddings, lockers and personal belongings may also be opened at anytime, in his presence, whenever possible. This practice is known as: A. Check and balance B. S.O.P. C. Inventory D. Operation Greyhound Answer: D 8. Pardon cannot be extended to one of the following instances. A. Murder B. Brigandage C. Rape D. Impeachment Answer: D 9. It refers to commission of another crime during service of sentence of penalty imposed for another previous offense. A. Recidivism B. Delinquency C. Quasi-recidivism D. City prisoner Answer: C 10. A person who is detained for the violation of law or ordinance and has not been convicted is a A. Detention Prisoner B. Provincial Prisoner C. Municipal Prisoner D. City Prisoner Answer: A 11. The following are forms of executive clemency, EXCEPT A. Commutation B. Reform model C. Amnesty D. Pardon Answer: B 12. It is that branch of the administration of Criminal Justice System charged with the responsibility for the custody, supervision, and rehabilitation of the convicted offender. A. conviction B. corrections C. penalty D. punishment Answer: B 13. Which of the following instances Pardon cannot be exercised? A. before conviction B. before trial C. after conviction D. during service of sentence Answer: B 14. This is a procedure which permits a jail prisoner to pursue his normal job during the week and return to the jail to serve his sentence during the weekend or non-working hours. A. Amnesty B. good conduct time allowance C. probation D. delayed sentence Answer: D 15. The following are the justifications of punishment, EXCEPT A. Retribution B. Deterrence C. Redress D. Expiration or atonement Answer: C 16. Pardon is exercised when the person is __. A. already convicted B. not yet convicted C. about to be convicted D. serve the sentence Answer: A 17. The idea that punishment will be give the offender lesson by showing to others what would happen to them if they have committed the heinous crime. A. Protection B. Deterrence C. Lethal injection D.Stoning Answer: B 18. For a convicted offender, probation is a form of __. A. Punishment B. Treatment C. Enjoyment D. Incarceration Answer: B 19. For amnesty to be granted, there should be __. A. Recommendation from U.N. B. Recommendation from C.H.R. C. Application from C.H.R D. Concurrence of the congress Answer: D 20. The head of the Bureau of Corrections is the A. Director B. Secretary of the DND Personal C. In the Philippines. It is a penalty wherein a convicted person shall not be permitted to enter the place designated in the sentence or within the radius therein specified. Equality Answer: C 24. prevent the commission of offenses C. Lack of adequate funding Answer: D 26. Justice B. None of these C. which shall not be more than 250 and not less than 25 kilometers from the place designated. A. Fine B. All of these Answer: D 25. the most common problem of the National Prison is A. Chief of Executive D. Social defense C. promote the correction and rehabilitation of an offender by providing him with individualized treatment D.Work programs C. P22. Exemplary D. Disagreement about their mess D. None of these B.00/day Answer: B 23. Prison Inspector Answer: A 21.Religious programs Answer: D 22. provide an opportunity for the reformation of a penitent offender B.C. A justification of penalty which states that nobody can assume the suffering for a crime committed by others. The purpose of the decree on probation shall be to A. Giving punishment to a person so to serve as an example to others is the theory of A. Which program plays a unique role in the moral and spiritual regeneration of the prisoner? A.00/day D. A. Excessive number of escapes B. Legal .Education programs D. Self-defense B. P19. Overcrowding C. super security prisoners C. minimum security prisoners D. General Services Branch B. Section 10 paragraph (B) of the Philippines Constitution. makes foodstuff purchases. Department of Justice B. Budget and Finance D. A. Mother of offender C. The temporary stay of execution of sentence is called A. A. Judiciary C. Amnesty Answer: A 31. Parole is a matter of ___. It maintains a record of daily purchases and consumption and submits a daily report to the warden. Right C. Medical condition Answer: B 28. prepares and cooks the food and serves it to the inmates. Pardon C. This group consists of chronic troublemakers but not as dangerous as the super security prisoners. which has the authority to grant parole? A. A. Age of offenders B. Reprieve B. Legislative Answer: C 30. These are the factors considered in diversification. This branch takes charge of the preparation of the daily menu. pardoning power is vested with the A.D. Certain Answer: B 27. Among the following. Privilege B. Mittimus Computing Branch C. Chief Executive D. President . Communication D. EXCEPT. A. Mess services Branch Answer: D 29. Under Article VII. maximum security prisoners B. Grace D. Sex of offenders D. They are not allowed to work outside the institution. Requirement Answer: A 32. medium security prisoners Answer: A 33. A recipient of absolute pardon is ________ from civil liability imposed upon him by the sentence. The Bureau of Corrections is under the _____. A. A. Municipal prisoner B. not exempted Answer: D 35. Department of Social Welfare and Development B. A. Director of Prison D. Reprieve D. none of these Answer: B 37. City prisoner Answer: D . Probation D. none of these Answer: B 36.B. Parole C. In probation system’s philosophy and concept. A. none of these C. ___ is an act of grace and the recipient is not entitled to it as a matter of right. change D. aggravate his behavior Answer: C 38. it is stated that the individual has the ability to ____ and to modify his anti-social behavior with the right kind of help. Detention prisoner C. challenge B. Department of Health Answer: B 39. Amnesty B. exempted C. Department of the Interior and Local Government D. Department of Justice C. A person who is sentenced to serve a prison term of over three (3) years is a _________________. conditionally exempted D. partially exempted B. A. Board of Pardons and Parole C. Court Answer: B 34. Pardon B. Commutation C. National or Insular prisoner D. It is an act of clemency which changes a heavier sentence to a less serious one or a longer term to a shorter term. A. Which is a warrant issued by the court bearing its seal and signature of the judge directing the jail or prison authorities to receive the convicted offender for service of sentence or detention? A. Provincial and sub-Provincial Jails B. Mittimus B. City and Municipal Jails C. Rehabilitation and Reformation B. Lock up Jails D. Penitentiary D. Warden Answer: B 41. At present. Municipal or City Mayor Answer: B 43. BJMP B. Which is a place of confinement for persons awaiting trial or court action and where the convicted offenders serve short sentences or penalty of imprisonment? A. Lock-up C. The Head of Bureau of Corrections is also the A. Provincial Jails were first established in 1910 under the American Regime. To stand trial C.40. Superintendent of the Bureau of Corrections D. The maintenance or care and protection accorded to people who by authority of law are temporarily incarcerated for violation of laws and also those who were sentenced by the court to serve . What is the type of Jails under the Supervision of the BJMP? A. Chief of the Bureau of Corrections B. Sentence Mittimus D. who supervises and controls the said jails? A. Provincial Government C. Socialization Answer: A 44. What is the primary purpose of imprisonment? A. Detention Mittimus C. Detention Cells Answer: A 45. Jail B. DOJ D. Director of the Bureau of Corrections C. Punishment D. Insular Jails Answer: B 42. Detention Warrant Answer: C 46. Security D. Stripe Orange D. Medium Security Institution C. NBP B. He has been examined for contraband C. Parole C. Blue Answer: A 51. caring Answer: A 47. criminal record. age. Custody C. it means: A. None of these B.judgment is called – A. Maximum Security Institution D. gender. All of these Answer: B . Safe-keeping Answer: A 48. Brown C. The act of grace from a sovereign power inherent in the state which exempts an individual from the punishment which the law imposes or prescribes for his crime. Amnesty B. record. Which of these refers to the assigning or grouping of offenders according to their sentence. fingerprint and photograph B.? A. extended by the President thru the recommendation of the Board of Parole and Pardon is called A. His commitment paper are delivered to record clerk D. nationality. Orange B. the prescribed color of prison uniform for maximum security prison is A. classification D. Pardon D. Under the prison service manual. etc. safe-keeping C. health. Minimum Security Institution Answer: B 49. The institution for dangerous but not incorrigible prisoners in the Philippines is the A. He has taken the process of identification. Probation Answer: C 50. custody B. When an inmate is given a ―shakedown‖ before admission. who is charged for the hearing of disciplinary cases in prison? A. Aside from protecting the public. Camp Bukang Liwayway C. Administrative Board D. Keeping of records D. Camp Sampaguita D. Classification Board B. imprisonment has for its latest objective. Under the prison rules. deterrence C. In the New Bilibid Prison. serve minimum sentence C. Parole Board C. Commutation Answer: C 57. which of the following is a function of the Custodial Division? A.52. Escort of inmates or prisoners C. all of these Answer: D 53. earned good behavior while serving prison term D. NBP Main Prison B. Parole D. Conditional pardon B. the A. Medium Security Prison Answer: C 55. segregation of offender D. reformation of offenders B. Imprisonment . Probation C. An inmate maybe granted parole if he A. Supervision of prisoners B. confinement of Offender Answer: A 54. The form of conditional release that is granted after a prisoner has served a portion of his sentence in a correctional A. In jails or prisons. 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. Disciplinary Board Answer: D 56. earned good conduct time allowance credit B. all medium security prisoners are confined at the A. None of the above Answer: B 58. Davao D. The following are the duties of the custodial force in prison. the officer at the control centers shall immediately: A. As a rule. Justinian Code D. The consequence must be in accordance with law. No one must escape its effect C. Sumerian Code C. Occidental Mindoro Answer: D 60. a National Penitentiary in the Philippines under the BUCOR is located in ____. when a jailbreak. The penalty imposed for offenders must be certain. escape or riot is in progress or has just been perpetuated in the jail.B. Escort inmates C. The Sablayan Penal Colony and Farm. This means that: A. In case of mass jailbreak. 100 years older A. Conviction D. except: A. this is credited as the oldest code prescribing savage punishment but in fact ___ is nearly. call the warden or the director Answer: A 64. Code of Draco Answer: B 61. locked prisoners in their respective cells C. Notify the nearest police precinct D. It must be equal for all persons D. Palawan B. Inspect security devices D. Censor offender’s items B. Detention Answer: A 59. The guilty one must be the one to be punished. no proxy. to shoot the escapees . Zamboanga C. sound the alarm B. all members of the custodial force shall immediately issued firearms and assigned to critical posts to: A. Answer: B 62. Conduct disciplinary hearing Answer: D 63. plug off the escape routes B. B. about 1990 BC. Hammurabic Code B. Trial C. A. In Babylon. The continuing relationship between probation officer and probationer is known as – A. The traditional goal of penology is A. Supervision D. Rehabilitation Answer: B 70. are qualified to apply for probation B. Which of these is known as the Adult Probation Law. Deterrence C. Retribution B. Incapacitation D. which grants probation to prisoner sentenced to term in prison of not more than six (6) years? A. may be granted for another probation D. A. should be confined in prison Answer: B 68. Pre-sentenced Investigation C. Rehabilitation Answer: B . Retribution B. prosecution C. protect the other inmates D. Those who have been once on probation under the Probation Law: A. The attempt to prevent future crimes through fear of punishment. Incapacitation D. law enforcement B. This pillar/component of our criminal justice system has been regarded the weakest pillar due to its failure to eliminate recidivism and habitual offenders. to give warning shots Answer: A 65. Probation Guidance Answer: C 67.C. court D. PD 968 D. Affiliation Guidance B. RA 698 C. correction Answer: D 69. Deterrence C. A. are disqualified to apply for probation C. PD 603 B. PD 869 Answer: C 66. Retribution B. Common jails D. Workhouses C. Deterrence C. Bureau of Corrections D. A. Incapacitation D. Parole and Probation Administration Answer: A 75. A.71. It exercise supervision and control over provincial jails. Reintegration B. Provincial Government D. BJMP B. Department of Justice C. Rehabilitation Answer: A 73. Rehabilitation Answer: D 72. city and municipal jails to implement a better system of jail management nationwide A. An agency under the Department of Justice that is charged with custody and rehabilitation of national offenders. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology B. that is. Penal colonies Answer: B 74. A. supervise and control the administration and operation of all district. The task of changing an offender’s attitude so that he or she may not commit another crime in the future. those sentenced to serve a term of imprisonment of more than three (3) years A. Parole and Probation Administration Answer: B . Bureau of Corrections C. BJMP B. Provincial Government D. House of Corrections B. Parole and Probation Administration Answer: C 76. It direct. Deterrence C. The idea that re-entry of an offender should be in the mainstream of society rather than the usual abrupt re-entry at the end of a prison sentence. provided housing and support for older and poorer persons. Incapacitation D. Bureau of Corrections C. A. They were known as Bridewells. which started in 1553 and served as training schools for delinquent youths. and detained vagrants. Bureau of Corrections C. and Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm are all under this agency. Auburn Prison Model C. municipal prisoners B. An alternative to incarceration granted after a convicted person . Work Release D. the Correctional Institution for Women (CIW). insular prisoners Answer: A 81. Parole and Probation Administration Answer: D 79. insular prisoners Answer: D 80. Prisoners whose sentences are more than three years to capital punishment are considered A. city prisoners D.77. Halfway Houses Answer: A 82. Provincial Government D. Pennsylvania Prison Model B. BJMP B. The New Bilibid Prison. Work Release D. Auburn Prison Model C. A. Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm. municipal prisoners B. Prisoners whose sentences are from one day to six months are A. Provincial Government D. Bureau of Corrections C. Department of Justice Answer: B 78. provincial prisoners C. Halfway Houses Answer: B 83. Pennsylvania Prison Model B. A prison model where incarcerated persons are allowed to work outside the institution that houses them. A. city prisoners D. BJMP B. A. An attached agency of the Department of Justice which provides a less costly alternative to imprisonment of offenders who are likely to respond to individualized community based treatment programs. provincial prisoners C. A. A prison model which sought penitence (hence the term penitentiaries) through total individual isolation and silence. including those who are waiting their death sentence. Penal colonies C. subject to restrictions and supervision. A prisoner serving a term of three (3)years and one (1) day up Answer: C .served a part of his sentence and is allowed to complete a sentence at large. A correctional institution that has the authority to detain persons awaiting trial or adjudication or confine convicted offenders for a short period of time. Halfway houses Answer: C 84. A prisoner serving a term of six (6) months and one (1) day to three (3) years D. RA 8551 B. Work release C. Parole D. All of these Answer: C 86. A prisoner serving a term of six (6) years and up C. Jail D. Farm house C. A correctional institution that has the authority to detain convicted offenders for longer or extended period of time. Halfway houses Answer: A 85. Halfway house B. Prison Answer: D 87. Parole D. An alternative to incarceration that allow convicted persons to remain at large and under varying degrees of restriction and supervision and certain conditions imposed by the granting court. RA 9165 C. A. A. The law creating the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology. A prisoner serving a term below six (6) years B. RA 4890 Answer: C 88. Who among the following is a provincial prisoner? A. RA 6975 D. Probation B. A. Halfway houses B. Jails D. A. Work release C. A. Probation B. Remuneration Answer: C 94. Classical Theory Answer: D 90. Industrial D. prostitution and drunkenness? . Retribution C. Biological Theory D. A. A minimum and maximum amount of time to be served in prison is referred to as A. Agricultural B. Parole Answer: C 91. Which of the following is an executive clemency that requires the concurrence of congress? A. Amnesty D. Bond B. Psychological Theory C. What is the type of penalty described? A. Pardon C. a capital punishment Answer: C 93. This theory in criminology states that people are totally responsible for their behaviors and the stress is more on the effect of their felonious act than upon the criminal. a determinate sentence C. Positivist Theory B. Administrative Answer: C 95. a corporal punishment B. What kind of program employs prisoners in various product or good producing tasks? A. A. Restitution D. an indeterminate sentence D. Operational C. Probation B. Institutional B. Integrated C. Traditional Answer: C 92.89. What crimes apparently have no complaining victims such as gambling. The Parole and Probation Administration administers the _____ Correctional Program. Community – based D. Pedro was required to provide financial remuneration for the losses incurred by the victim. Rehabilitation center B. incapacitation. Deterrence. Prison Answer: B 101. Work regularly to support family D. Which of the following should a probationer avoid? A. Articles 1706 . Retribution. Go and play in the gambling den C. confinement retribution. Life imprisonment D. retribution. Deterrence. Prison Law D. B. A. treatment B. Complex Crime Compound Crime Blue Collar crimes Victimless crimes Answer: D 96. Age of Discernment D. Correction Law B.1727 of the revised Administrative Code as amended is known as A. Age Reform C. 6 years one month and one day Answer: B 99. rehabilitation C. Stay away from bad associates. Jail Management Law C. The Supreme Court automatically reviews the cases of criminals convicted and meted out the penalty of A. Death C. 12 years 6 months and one day B. The ________ theory in crime causation focuses on the criminal disorders.A. D. Which agency performs the evaluation of prisoner’s fitness and qualifications for the grant of pardon or parole? A. None of these B. Halfway house D. punishment treatment D. Parole and Probation Law Answer: C . C. Punishment. What correctional institution houses accused persons awaiting trial? A. chromosomes irregularity and abnormal brain activity. Age of Reason Answer: A 100. Make periodic report B. None of the above Answer: D 97. Answer: B 98. Jail C. class of persons C. classification B. Who is tasked with the gathering and collecting of information and other data of every prisoner into a case study to determine the work assignment. public execution B. the type supervision and degree of custody and restriction under which an offender must live in jail? A. community based treatment Answer: A 106. for failure to pay a fine and if ordered to do so by the judgment is referred to as A. Metallic chains Answer: A 103. Instrument of Restraint B. diversification D. Classification Board B . Secondary imprisonment C. abolish D. During the 16th up to the 18th century. Subsidiary imprisonment B. None of the above Answer: A 105. Public humiliation or public exhibition also mean: A. Handcuffs D. Diagnostic Board D. The process of determining the needs and requirements of prisoners for assigning them to programs according to their existing resources is called: A. social degradation C. quarantine C. Board of Custody C.00 a day subject to certain rules. The imprisonment a convicted offender may serve. at the rate of PhP8. The meaning of the word oblivion is A. Treatment Board Answer: A 104. Iron leg Lock C. tools or implement used to hold back. forgetting completely B. keep in check or under control is the A. quality control Answer: C 107.102. banishment D. The mechanical device or contrivance. a criminal may be sent . Preventive imprisonment D. public trial Answer: B 108. Transportation C. All of these Answer: A 113. hence ―blood feuds‖ was accepted in the early primitive societies. Personal Vengeance B. E. In the history of correction. Banishment D. Burgundian Code C. Hammurabic code Answer: A 110. Congregate system Answer: C 111. famous as the : A. the old Bilibid Prison is now being used as the Manila City Jail. Tooth for a tooth C. Exile B. What law renamed the Bureau of Prison to Bureau of Correction during the Aquino administration in the Philippines? A. Irish System C.O 292 C. In 1936. This is an ancient form of punishment called: A. Public trial Answer: C 109. Solitary system B. ―Tandang Sora State‖ . Eye for an Eye D.O 727 B. A. the City of Manila exchanges its Muntinlupa property with the Bureau of Prisons originally intended as a site for boys’ training school. Today. Retaliation is the earliest remedy for a wrong act to any one (in the primitive society). Marked System D.O 104 Answer: B 112. which was incorporated into the Justinian Code. E. The concept follows that the victim’s family or tribe against the family or tribe of the offender. E.O 645 D. thinkers during the reformatory movement were the major influences of today’s correctional system. E. Alexander Macanochie was the one who introduced the __ of correction A. Twelve Tables B.away from a place carried out by prohibition to coming against a specified territory. Code of Draco D. ― May Halique Estate‖ B. Retaliation means: A. One of the following represents the earliest codification of the Roman law. Medium Security Prisoners D. Ms. he escaped from his place of confinement. arrested Berto for some legal ground but he failed to file a complaint against the latter with in the prescribed period of filing. Ramon. Manuel Montesimos Answer: A 115. The only early Roman place of confinement which was built under the main sewer of Rome in 64 B. quasi-recidivist C. illegal Detention C. he recommended the following: single cells for sleeping. John Howard B. After 10 days from the promulgation of the sentence. and abolition of fee system by which jailers obtained money from prisoners. .C. Bantog was convicted for the crime of infanticide. He maybe A. Cruz was convicted of the crime of murder. Muntinlupa Jail Answer: A 114. liable for evasion of service of sentence B. recidivist B. What crime did Ramon committed? A. New Bilibid Jail D. provision of sanitation facilities. a basketball player. Minimum Security Prisoners Answer: C 119. considered as an escaped prisoner C. A. William Penn D. After his findings on English Prisons. segregation of women. Robert Peel C. segregation of youth. The Camp Sampaguita of the national Bilibid Prison houses A. habitual delinguent D.C. not liable for evasion of service of sentence D. After serving her sentence she committed again the same crime. The sheriff of Bedsfordshire in 1773 who devoted his life and fortune to prison reform. arbitrary detention B. illegal arrest D. All of these Answer: A 116. Maximum Security Prisoners C. no crime committed Answer: B 118. Ms Ines Bantog maybe considered as a A. Super Maximum Security Prisoners B. Mr. mentally retarded person Answer: A 117. C. Searching C. Custodian Answer: C 124. Most senior D. A. do away with the miscarriage of justice B. minimum security prisoners Answer: B 123. Jose Lacson . Incapacitation C. The punishment should be provided by the state whose sanction is violated. 45 days Answer: B 125. One of the following is an admission procedure which involves the frisking of the prisoner. for all intents and purposes. Identification B. 15 days D. Offenders should be punished because they deserve it. Veteran B. Deterrence D. 5 days C. The purpose of commutation of sentence is to: A. the court shall resolve the application for probation not later thanA. If the warden is taken as the hostage. B. all of the above Answer: D 122. restore the political and civil rights of the accused D. 60 days B. Atonement B. This is one justification of punishment called: A. A. Upon receipt of the probation officer investigation report. Bridewell Workhouse Wulnut Street Jail Burgundian House none of these Answer: D 120. Who is the Father of Philippine Probation? A. D. Retribution Answer: D 121. break the rigidity of the law C. to afford the society or individual the opportunity of imposing upon the offender suitable punishment as might be enforced. he ceases to exercise authority and the next in command or the __________ officer present shall assume the command. Briefing/Orientation D.A. Assistant C. John Howard Answer: B 131. harsh sentences B. Collateral Answer: B 130. Antonio Torres D. "Security for good behavior. particularly in Massachusetts. Samuel Romily C. In the United States. A. Reprieve C. was much like modern bail. United States C. France Answer: A 127. different practices were being developed. Recognizance B. A. Paying in cash D. whose early schemes for humanizing the criminal justice under it’s common law. and abjuration offered offenders a degree of protection from the enactment of A. John Howard Answer: A . Pope Clement XI C. code of Hammurabi Answer: A 129. Samuel Romily D. a reformatory for delinquent boys A. The advocate of ultimate prison known as ―the Panopticon‖ was A. Greece D. Penalizing B. judicial reprieve. originated probation. Penance Answer: D 128. England B. Which of the following does not belong to the common law practices to which the emergence of probation is attributed? A. Walter Crofton D. Good aberrance C. criminal liabilities D. Who among the following was the builder hospice of San Michelle." also known as good aberrance. sanctuary. soft sentences C. What is the country. Montesquieu B. Benefit of clergy. None of these Answer: D 126.B. Jeremy Bentham B. Juan Ponce Enrile C. Benefit of the Clergy D. Political law Answer: B 138. Manila City Jail D. Iwahig Penal Colony Answer: B 135.132. Iwahig Penal Answer: C 137. Sablayan Prsions and Penal Farm C. Blanco of the Spanish Royal Army? A. 1/5 reduction of sentence B. probationer officer . San Ramon Prison & Penal Farm D. Remedial law B. Criminal law C. A branch or division of law which defines crimes. Cesare Lombroso C. police officer B. 2/5 reduction of sentence D. 2/6 reduction of sentence Answer: B 136. Jeremy Bentham B. named after Capt. Proper integration of prisoners B. treat of their nature and provides for their punishment A. One who investigates for the court a referral for probation or supervises a probationer or both A. Mental hospital B. Filipino female national prisoners are confined at the A. What is the name of the prison institution situated in Zamboanga. ½ reduction of sentence C. Enrico Ferri Answer: C 133. Proper classification of prisoners C. Civil law D. Diversification means A. An offender who surrenders from escaping because of calamity immediately 48 hours after the pronouncement of the passing away of calamity shall be granted A. Old Bilibid Prison B. Cesare Beccaria D. The founder of the Classical School of Criminology and published a short treaties ― On Crimes and Punishments‖ which contains his reformatory ideas was A. CIW C. Proper segregation of prisoners D. Welfare of prisoners Answer: C 134. 90 days Answer: C 140. A. Parole and probation administration Answer: B 141. Super maximum security prisoners D. Alcatraz prison Answer: B 143. determinate sentence law B. Parole in the Philippine is governed by the A. 60 days D. Elmira reformatory D.Medium Security prisoners B. Assistant warden C. Minimum Security Prisoners Answer: B 145. Walnut Street Jail C. the chairman of the classification board and disciplinary board for jails should be A. 30 days C. The system of prison were the confinement of the prisoners in single cells at night and congregate work in stop during the day A. intelligence officer D. 20 days B. Maximum security prisoners C. Pennsylvania Prison D. Board of pardon and parole D. A. Indeterminate sentence law C. One of the following is considered as the corner stone in reformation n which includes all the life experiences which shape a . Warden B. A detention jail in Philadelphia but it was converted into state prison and became the first American penitentiary. intractable and dangerous persons who are so difficult to manage inside prisons.C. Auburn Prison B. A special group of prisoners composed of incorrigible. Bride Well Answer: B 142. Pennsylvania prison B. Under the rules. Post sentence investigation report must be submitted by the probation officer to the court within A. Security officer Answer: B 144.Custodial officer D. Auburn prison C. law enforcer Answer: B 139. Custody C. Cancellation of visiting privilege C. It is a special unit in prison where by newly arrived prisoners will be admitted for diagnostic examination. Extra fatigue duty Answer: D 149. the following are authorized disciplinary measures imposable to inmate offender except A. Minimum Security Compound Answer: A 148. The principle of an ―eye for an eye‖ ―tooth for a tooth‖ doctrine is common among ancient laws. Summerian Code D. observation A. Recreational program B. Religious program C. Discipline D. Suffering Answer: B 151. It involves supervision of prisoners to insure punctual and orderly movement from the dormitories. Control B. Medium Security Compound C. These were abandoned or unusable transport ships use to confine criminals during the early period of treating criminal offenders. Reprimand B. Law of retaliation C. Work program Answer: C 146. Code of Draco B. Retribution D. hospital and churches in accordance with the daily schedules A. Punishment B. Hammurabic Code C. Under the jail rules. A. Hulks B. Transportation .persons attitudes and behaviors A. Code of Solomon Answer: B 150. ―Lex Tallionis‖ means A. Educational program D. Gaols C. specifically the A. Maximum Security Compound D. Inspection Answer: A 147. Reception and Diagnostic Center B. Cancellation of food allowance D. place of work. Bridewell Workhouse B. Personal belongings Answer: B 156. It is the suffering that is inflicted by the state for the transgression of a law for the purpose of controlling criminals. William Penn D. All of the above Answer: C 157. Walnut prison B. Due process D. Summary C. John Augustus C. Panopticon Answer: A 154. John Howard B. Contrabands C. Red Rock penitentiary Answer: B 155. Domets of France Answer: A 153. Department of Finance B. Alcatraz prison C. Mamertine Prison D. Department of Interior and Local Government D. Formal B. Parole and Probation Administration is under the direction of the A. What is nature in hearing the violation of a probation? A. None of the above Answer: B . Galleys Answer: A 152. New York prison D. Anything that is contrary to prison or jail rules and regulations are considered A. Greyhounds D. A. A. ___ . Firearms B. Department of Justice C.known as the ―Rock‖ build in San Francisco Bay A. BJMP Answer: B 158. The first house of correction in London England was the A.D. He wrote his book ―State of the Prisons‖ and he was also considered as the great prison reformer. Prevention B. Penalty D. Walnut Street Jail C. Revenge C. narrow. trial D. denied individual responsibility B. single decked ships propelled by sails. Drinking intoxicated liquor to excess B. Mendoza Answer: C 162. sentenced to death by means of Lethal injection was A. That the individual calculates pleasures and pains in advance of action and regulates his conduct by the result of his calculations. punishment C. Meet his family responsibilities D. Galleys C. pleasures and avoiding pain D. The Classical School of penology maintains the ―doctrine of psychological hedonism‖ or __________. In the 13th C. Penalty B. Which is considered the forerunner of parole? A. Hulks D. Baby Ama B. The first convict in the Philippines. A. Mark system B. a type of ship used for transportation of criminals in the 16th century. usually rowed by criminals.159. natural phenomenon Answer: C . A. Congregate system Answer: A 160. Cooperate with the program of probation Answer: C 161. Asiong Salonga C. Benefits of a clergy D. Leo Echagaray D. Gregorio S. Long. Stocks Answer: B 164. Solitary system C. Gaols B. conviction Answer: D 163. The following are considered as discretionary conditions of probation except A. free will C. a criminal could avoid ________ by claiming refugee in a church for a period of 40 days at the end of which time he has compelled to leave the realm by a road or path assigned to him. Abstain from visiting house of ill repute C. This referred to as the: A. low. The __________ is considered forerunner of modern penology because it has all the elements in a modern system. Walter Crofton Answer: C 168. it was the _____ that has the most lasting and most pervading influence. Slavery Answer: C 167. Manuel Montesimos C. Who is the Director of the English Prison who opened the Borstal Institution for young offenders? The Borstal Institution is considered as the best reform institution for young offenders today. Capital punishment refers to: A.165. One of the following is not an administrative function exercised by the executive branch of the government. Hanging is for death penalty. extinguishes criminal liability of offender . Evelyn Brise B. A. maiming is for A. A. Wulnut Street Jail D. Anglo-American Law C. Elmira Reformatory C. History has shown that there are three main legal systems in the world. Hammurabic Code Answer: C 166. Roman Law D. Bridewell Workhouse B. Among the three. Zebulon Brockway D. Mohammedan Law B. A. Life imprisonment B. Physical torture D. Parole D. A. Exile C. Probation B. All of these Answer: B 170. Borstal Institution for Boys Answer: B 169. Pardon C. Death Penalty C. which have been extended to and adopted by all countries aside from those that produced them. Pardon granted by the Chief Executive A. Reclusion Perpetua D. Social degradation B. Amnesty Answer: A 171. B. does not extinguish civil liability of offender C. NBP C. false Answer: C 173. The enactment of Republic Act no. and assisted by Deputy Chief with the Rank of Chief Superintendent. false Answer: D 174. A unit of the prison or a section of the RDC where the prisoner is given thorough physical examination including blood test. Restorative aspect B. partially false C. partially false C. This principle is based on the ____ of community based treatment programs. Placing a person to custodial coercion is to place him in physical jeopardy. A. Death row D. must be given After the prosecution of the offense D. thus drastically narrowing his access to source of personal satisfaction and reducing his self-esteem. Legal aspect Answer: A . all of the above Answer: D 172. Humanitarian aspect C. It operates as a line bureau under the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG). Warden Answer: A 175. x-rays. Escort Platoon C. security and control of inmates and their movements and also responsible to enforce prison or jail discipline is the: A. Quarantine cell B. This statement is: A. Control Area Answer: A 176. This statement is: A. partially true B. true D. Imprisonment is not always advisable. Security group for jails B. 6975 created the BJMP. Managerial aspect D. The Jail Bureau shall be headed by a chief with a rank of Director General. The group having the responsibility of providing a system of sound custody. partially true B. Control Center groups D. true D. vaccinations and immunity is the: A. The background of the prisoner before he was committed to prison – social. People vs. those in disciplinary status. Aquino C. economic. No pardon. awaiting transfer. The power of the chief Executive to grant pardon is limited to the following. except: A. special group of offenders D. Due regard should be given the attitude of the people in the community from which he was sentenced. B. Galit D. false Answer: B 182. Labrador B. Pardon is exercised only after conviction D. and that it is absolute in so far it restores the pardonee to full civil and political rights. D. true D. partially true B. parole or suspension of sentence for the violation of any election law may be granted without favorable recommendation of the Commission of Elections. unassignable prisoners to undergo prison programs B. Pardon can not be extended to cases of impeachment. the warden or the Officer of the Day may . organizational or religious affiliation of the prisoner should be disregarded. A. where the violation necessitate Immediate action. Fernandez vs. except: A. In determining the fitness of a prisoner for release on conditional pardon. C. all of these C. Parole is not claimed as a right but the Board of Parole grants it as a privilege to a qualified prisoner. The case where the Supreme Court laid down the doctrine that the absolute pardon removes all that is left of the consequences of conviction. In extreme cases. C. This statement is: A.177. partially false C. Answer: D 180. and those who are chronically ill with mental disabilities are considered: A. the following points shall be considered as guides. Prisoners who are nearly to leave the institution. Financial capacity of the prisoner. None of these Answer: A 178. The political. Pardon is administered by the court Answer: D 179. minimum security prisoners Answer: D 181. Cristobal vs. B. Every violation of jail/prison discipline shall be dealt with accordingly. What is the place in some prisons. A. New York. Galley room Answer: B 186. USA. New York System D. Segregation Unit B. also sometimes used as punishment. Reception Unit C. Wulnut Street Jail D. It is the only women's maximum security prison in New York State. False .administer the necessary restraints and reports the action taken to A. Quarantine Unit D. or a section in prisons where criminals are placed awaiting execution? A. Silver Mine Farm Answer: B 184. Death row C. a general rule D. with enforced silence at all times. Alcatraz prison B. This statement is: A. True B. New York. an emergency plan C. Garotine D. not applicable to prisoners Answer: C 183. A. 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. None of these Answer: C 187. The Auburn system is also known as A. A ___. Westchester County. The Auburn system is a penal method of the 19th century in which persons worked during the day in groups and were kept in solitary confinement at night. or vulnerable prisoners from the general population. used to separate unruly. an SOP B. Cell 45 Answer: A 185. Sing Sing Prison C. dangerous. also called a 'block' or 'isolation cell'. It is the largest women's prison in New York State and has hosted many infamous prisoners. Execution room B. Which of the following is a maximum security prison in Ossining. Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women is a prison in Bedford Hills. Irish system C. Albany system B. that is. Zebulon Brockway B. New York in the City of Elmira. Alexander Macanochie Answer: A 191. Partially true D. Robert Peel C. Elmira Correctional Facility. It is thus a form of consequentialism. ―the dungeon‖ Answer: B 190. has historical roots in the practice of judicial reprieve. avoid watching D. John Howard D. live with integrity C. The Panopticon is a type of prison building designed by English philosopher Jeremy Bentham in 1785. typically wooden. Partially false Answer: A 188. ―Opticon’ means: A. from the Latin word ―probatio‖ which means ___. testing period D. walk with faith B. what do they call this frame. Who among the following was given the title ―father of Prison Reform‖ in the United States? A. The concept of the design was derived from the word meaning of ―pan‖ and ―opticon‖. The prison is located in Chemung County. with out the prisoner C. To walk in military manner Answer: A 189.C. A. A. is a maximum security prison located in New York in the USA. out of prison Answer: C 193. Penology Answer: A 192. meaning that the moral worth of an action is determined by its outcome—the ends justify the means. Positivism C. ―the school‖ B. ―the hill‖ C. The concept of probation. known otherwise as ___. In the history of capital punishment. Determinism D. ―the rock‖ D. A. to allow an observer to observe B. Hedonism B. used for execution by hanging? . its contribution to happiness or pleasure as summed among all persons. It is the idea that the moral worth of an action is solely determined by its contribution to overall utility. Alexander Mocanochie C. Lethal injection refers to the practice of injecting a person with a fatal dose of drugs for the explicit purpose of causing the death of the subject. Sodium thiopental B. 1976 C. Pancuronium C. Ting Code D. The first permanent system of codified laws could be found in China. Wong Code C. 1924 B. Evelyn Ruggles Brise D. B. Execution by electrocution (referred to as the Electric Chair) is an execution method originating in the United States in which the person being put to death is strapped to a specially built wooden chair and electrocuted through electrodes placed on the body. Chang Code Answer: A . In the Philippines. the Twelve Tables C. Zebulon Brockway B. The main application for this procedure is capital punishment. with the compilations of the Lex Duodecim Tabularum. the Hammurabic code D. Bicarbonate Answer: C 195. lex taliones Answer: B 198. its first use was in : A. Galley Gallows Hulk Double blade Answer: B 194. Besides religious laws such as the Torah. 1918 Answer: A 196. the Corpus Juris Civilis B. important codifications of laws were developed in the ancient Roman Empire. Potassium chloride D. This law refers to A. Tang Code B. Sir John Watson Answer: C 197. D. with the compilation of the A. 1972 D. Which of the following drug is injected to stops the heart thus causing death by cardiac arrest? A.A. Who was the British prison administrator and reformer. and founder of the Borstal system? A. C. they will remain on death row while following an appeals procedure. Pardon C. After individuals are found guilty of an offense and sentenced to execution. This is referred to as A.199. if they so choose. Execution syndrome D. Opponents of capital punishment claim that a prisoner's isolation and uncertainty over their fate constitute a form of mental cruelty and those especially long-time death row inmates are liable to become mentally ill. A. None of these Answer: A 200. if they are not already. Execution B. Parole D Amnesty Answer: A . Cruelty syndrome C. and then until there is a convenient time for __. death row phenomenon B.