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7/26/2019 Correctional Administrative Question http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/correctional-administrative-question 1/29 R4Correctional Administration Review Questions 1. 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 Anser! B ". #he B.$.%.P. is under the administration  of the!  A. Executive Department B. P.&.P.  C. D.I.'.(.  D. D.).$ Anser! C *. #here are three +* caseor- techniues applied /y the parole  o0cer, hich is not included  A. #he tric- and treat techniues  B. #he executive techniues  C. #he 2uidance, counselin2 and leadership techniues  D. #he manipulative techniues Anser! A 3. #he /asis of this old school of penolo2y is the human free4ill.  A. Penolo2y 5chool B. Classical 5chool  C. &eo4classical  D. Positivist Anser! B 6. #his helps the prisoner7detainee in the resolution of his pro/lems  A. %eetin2 B. 8or-in2  C. 9ecreation D. Counselin2 Anser! D :. #a-es char2e of ;nancial matters especially in pro2rammin2,  /ud2etin2, accountin2, and other activities related to ;nancial  services. It consolidates and prepares ;nancial reports and related statements of su/sistence outlays and dis/ursements in  the operational of the <ail.  A. Bud2et and ;nance /ranch B. (eneral services /ranch  C. Property and supply /ranch  D. %ess services /ranch Anser! A

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R4Correctional Administration Review Questions

1. 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 Anser! B

". #he B.$.%.P. is under the administration of the!

  A. Executive Department

B. P.&.P.  C. D.I.'.(.

  D. D.).$ Anser! C

*. #here are three +* caseor- techniues applied /y the parole

  o0cer, hich is not included

  A. #he tric- and treat techniues

  B. #he executive techniues  C. #he 2uidance, counselin2 and leadership techniues

  D. #he manipulative techniues Anser! A

3. #he /asis of this old school of penolo2y is the human free4ill.

  A. Penolo2y 5chool

B. Classical 5chool

  C. &eo4classical  D. Positivist Anser! B

6. #his helps the prisoner7detainee in the resolution of his pro/lems  A. %eetin2

B. 8or-in2

  C. 9ecreationD. Counselin2 Anser! D

:. #a-es char2e of ;nancial matters especially in pro2rammin2,  /ud2etin2, accountin2, and other activities related to ;nancial

  services. It consolidates and prepares ;nancial reports andrelated statements of su/sistence outlays and dis/ursements in

  the operational of the <ail.

  A. Bud2et and ;nance /ranch

B. (eneral services /ranch

  C. Property and supply /ranch  D. %ess services /ranch Anser! A

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=. )peration conducted /y the B$%P herein a prisoner may/echec-ed at any time. >is /eddin2?s, loc-ers and personal

  /elon2in2s may also /e opened at anytime, in his presence,

  henever possi/le. #his practice is -non as!  A. Chec- and /alance

B. 5.).P.  C. Inventory

  D. )peration (reyhound Anser! D

@. Pardon cannot /e extended to one of the folloin2 instances.

  A. %urder  B. Bri2anda2e

  C. 9ape

  D. Impeachment Anser! D

. It refers to commission of another crime durin2 service of

sentence of penalty imposed for another previous oense.

  A. 9ecidivismB. Delinuency

  C. uasi4recidivism

  D. City prisoner Anser! C

1. A person ho is detained for the violation of la or ordinance

and has not /een convicted is a 4A. Detention Prisoner

  B. Provincial Prisoner

  C. %unicipal PrisonerD. City Prisoner Anser! A

11. #he folloin2 are forms of executive clemency, ECEP#

  A. CommutationB. 9eform model

  C. Amnesty

  D. Pardon Anser! B

1". It is that /ranch of the administration of Criminal $ustice

5ystem char2ed ith the responsi/ility for the custody,supervision, and reha/ilitation of the convicted oender.

  A. conviction

B. corrections

  C. penaltyD. punishment Anser! B

1*. 8hich of the folloin2 instances Pardon cannot /e exercised  A. /efore conviction

  B. /efore trial

  C. after conviction

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  D. durin2 service of sentence Anser! B

13. #his is a procedure hich permits a <ail prisoner to pursue

his normal <o/ durin2 the ee- and return to the <ail to servehis sentence durin2 the ee-end or non4or-in2 hours.

  A. Amnesty  B. 2ood conduct time alloance

  C. pro/ation  D. delayed sentence Anser! D

16. #he folloin2 are the <usti;cations of punishment, ECEP#  A. 9etri/ution

B. Deterrence

  C. 9edress  D. Expiration or atonement Anser! C

1:. Pardon is exercised hen the person is FF.

  A. already convicted  B. not yet convicted

  C. a/out to /e convicted

  D. serve the sentence Anser! A

1=. #he idea that punishment ill /e 2ive the oender lesson /y

shoin2 to others hat ould happen to them if they havecommitted the heinous crime.

  A. Protection

  B. Deterrence  C. 'ethal in<ection

D.5tonin2 Anser! B

1@. Gor a convicted oender, pro/ation is a form of FF.  A. Punishment

  B. #reatment

  C. En<oyment  D. Incarceration Anser! B

1. Gor amnesty to /e 2ranted, there should /e FF.  A. 9ecommendation from H.&.

  B. 9ecommendation from C.>.9.

  C. Application from C.>.9

  D. Concurrence of the con2ress Anser! D

". #he head of the Bureau of Corrections is the

A. Director  B. 5ecretary of the D&D

  C. Chief of Executive

  D. Prison Inspector Anser! A

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"1. 8hich pro2ram plays a uniue role in the moral and spiritual

re2eneration of the prisoner

  A. &one of these  B.8or- pro2rams

  C.Education pro2rams  D.9eli2ious pro2rams Anser! D

"". It is a penalty herein a convicted person shall not /e permitted

  to enter the place desi2nated in the sentence or ithin the radius

therein speci;ed, hich shall not /e more than "6 and not less  than "6 -ilometers from the place desi2nated.

  A. Gine

  B. &one of these  C. P"".7day

  D. P1.7day Anser! B

"*. (ivin2 punishment to a person so to serve as an example toothers is the theory of

A. 5elf4defense

  B. 5ocial defense  C. Exemplary

  D. Euality Anser! C

"3. #he purpose of the decree on pro/ation shall /e to

  A. provide an opportunity for the reformation of a

penitent oenderB. prevent the commission of oenses

  C. promote the correction and reha/ilitation of an oender

/y providin2 him ith individualied treatment

  D. All of these Anser! D

"6. In the Philippines, the most common pro/lem of the

&ational Prison is  A. Excessive num/er of escapes

  B. )vercrodin2

  C. Disa2reement a/out their mess  D. 'ac- of adeuate fundin2 Anser! D

":. A <usti;cation of penalty hich states that no/ody can assume

  the suerin2 for a crime committed /y others.  A. $ustice

  B. Personal

  C. 'e2alD. Certain Anser! B

"=. #hese are the factors considered in diversi;cation, ECEP#J

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  A. A2e of oendersB. %other of oender

  C. 5ex of oenders

D. %edical condition Anser! B

"@. #his /ranch ta-es char2e of the preparation of the daily menu,  ma-es foodstu purchases, prepares and coo-s the food and

serves it to the inmates.It maintains a record of daily purchasesand consumption and su/mits a daily report to the arden.

  A. (eneral 5ervices Branch

  B. %ittimus Computin2 Branch  C. Bud2et and Ginance

  D. %ess services Branch Anser! D

". Hnder Article KII, 5ection 1 para2raph +B of the Philippines

Constitution, pardonin2 poer is vested ith the

  A. Department of $ustice

  B. $udiciary  C. Chief Executive

D. 'e2islative Anser! C

*. #he temporary stay of execution of sentence is called

  A. 9eprieve

  B. Pardon  C. Communication

  D. Amnesty Anser! A

*1. Parole is a matter of FFF.

  A. Privile2e

  B. 9i2ht

  C. (race  D. 9euirement Anser! A

*". #his 2roup consists of chronic trou/lema-ers /ut not asdan2erous as the super security prisoners. #hey are not

alloed to or- outside the institution.

  A. maximum security prisoners  B. super security prisoners

  C. minimum security prisoners

  D. medium security prisoners Anser! A

**. Amon2 the folloin2, hich has the authority to 2rant parole

  A. President

  B. Board of Pardons and Parole  C. Director of Prison

  D. Court Anser! B

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*3. A recipient of a/solute pardon is FFFFFFFF from civil

liability imposed upon him /y the sentence.

  A. partially exempted

  B. exempted  C. conditionally exempted

  D. not exempted Anser! D

*6. It is an act of clemency hich chan2es a heavier sentence to  a less serious one or a lon2er term to a shorter term.

  A. Amnesty

B. Commutation  C. 9eprieve

  D. none of these Anser! B

*:. FFF is an act of 2race and the recipient is not entitled to

it as a matter of ri2ht.

  A. Pardon

  B. Parole  C. Pro/ation

  D. none of these Anser! B

*=. In pro/ation system’s philosophy and concept, it is stated

that the individual has the a/ility to FFFF and to modify

his anti4social /ehavior ith the ri2ht -ind of help.  A. challen2e

  B. none of these

  C. chan2e  D. a22ravate his /ehavior Anser! C

*@. #he Bureau of Corrections is under the FFFFF.

  A. Department of 5ocial 8elfare and Development  B. Department of $ustice

  C. Department of the Interior and 'ocal (overnment

  D. Department of >ealth Anser! B

*. A person ho is sentenced to serve a prison term of over three

+* years is a FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF.  A. %unicipal prisoner

  B. Detention prisoner

  C. &ational or Insular prisoner

  D. City prisoner Anser! D

3. #he >ead of Bureau of Corrections is also the

  A. Chief of the Bureau of Corrections  B. Director of the Bureau of Corrections

  C. 5uperintendent of the Bureau of Corrections

  D. 8arden Anser! B

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31. 8hat is the type of $ails under the 5upervision of the B$%P

  A. Provincial and su/4Provincial $ails

  B. City and %unicipal $ails  C. 'oc- up $ails

  D. Insular $ails Anser! B

3". Provincial $ails ere ;rst esta/lished in 11 under the  American 9e2ime. At present, ho supervises and controls the

  said <ails

  A. B$%P  B. Provincial (overnment

  C. D)$

  D. %unicipal or City %ayor Anser! B

3*. 8hat is the primary purpose of imprisonment

  A. 9eha/ilitation and 9eformation

  B. #o stand trial  C. Punishment

  D. 5ocialiation Anser! A

33. 8hich is a place of con;nement for persons aaitin2 trial or

court action and here the convicted oenders serve short

  sentences or penalty of imprisonment  A. $ail

  B. 'oc-4up

  C. Penitentiary  D. Detention Cells Anser! A

36. 8hich is a arrant issued /y the court /earin2 its seal and

si2nature of the <ud2e directin2 the <ail or prison authorities to  receive the convicted oender for service of sentence or

detention

A. %ittimus  B. Detention %ittimus

  C. 5entence %ittimus

  D. Detention 8arrant Anser! C

3:. #he maintenance or care and protection accorded to people ho

/y authority of la are temporarily incarcerated for violation

  of las and also those ho ere sentenced /y the court to serve  <ud2ment is called L

  A. custody

  B. safe4-eepin2C. classi;cation

  D. carin2 Anser! A

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3=. 8hich of these refers to the assi2nin2 or 2roupin2 of oenders  accordin2 to their sentence, 2ender, a2e, nationality, health,

criminal record, etc.

  A. &one of these  B. Custody

  C. 5ecurity  D. 5afe4-eepin2 Anser! A

 3@. #he institution for dan2erous /ut not incorri2i/le prisoners

in the Philippines is the

A. &BPB. %edium 5ecurity Institution

  C. %aximum 5ecurity Institution

  D. %inimum 5ecurity Institution Anser! B

3. #he act of 2race from a soverei2n poer inherent in the

  state hich exempts an individual from the punishment hich the

la imposes or prescri/es for his crime, extended /y the President  thru the recommendation of the Board of Parole and Pardon is

called

  A. Amnesty  B. Parole

  C. Pardon

  D. Pro/ation Anser! C

6. Hnder the prison service manual, the prescri/ed color of prison

uniform for maximum security prison is 4  A. )ran2e

B. Bron

  C. 5tripe )ran2e

  D. Blue Anser! A

61. 8hen an inmate is 2iven a Msha-edonN /efore admission, it

means!  A. >e has ta-en the process of identi;cation, record,

;n2erprint and photo2raph

  B. >e has /een examined for contra/and  C. >is commitment paper are delivered to record cler-

  D. All of these Anser! B

6". An inmate may/e 2ranted parole if heA. earned 2ood conduct time alloance credit

  B. serve minimum sentence

  C. earned 2ood /ehavior hile servin2 prison term  D. all of these Anser! D

6*. Aside from protectin2 the pu/lic, imprisonment has for its

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  latest o/<ective, theA. reformation of oenders

  B. deterrence

  C. se2re2ation of oender  D. con;nement of )ender Anser! A

63. In the &e Bili/id Prison, all medium security prisoners are

con;ned at theA. &BP %ain Prison

  B. Camp Bu-an2 'iayay

  C. Camp 5ampa2uita  D. %edium 5ecurity Prison Anser! C

66. Hnder the prison rules, ho is char2ed for the hearin2 ofdisciplinary cases in prison

  A. Classi;cation Board

B. Parole Board

  C. Administrative Board  D. Disciplinary Board Anser! D

6:. #he form of conditional release that is 2ranted after aprisoner has served a portion of his sentence in a correctional

  A. Conditional pardon

  B. Pro/ation  C. Parole

  D. Commutation Anser! C

6=. In <ails or prisons, hich of the folloin2 is a function of 

  the Custodial Division

  A. 5upervision of prisoners

B. Escort of inmates or prisoners  C. Oeepin2 of records

  D. &one of the a/ove Anser! B

6@. #he puttin2 of oenders in prison for the purpose of protectin2

the pu/lic and at the same time reha/ilitatin2 them /y reuirin2

the latter to under2o institutional treatment pro2ram is  referred to as!

  A. Imprisonment

  B. #rial

  C. Conviction  D. Detention Anser! A

6. #he 5a/layan Penal Colony and Garm, a &ational Penitentiary in  the Philippines under the BHC)9 is located in FFFF.

  A. Palaan

  B. am/oan2a

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  C. Davao  D. )ccidental %indoro Anser! D

:. In Ba/ylon, a/out 1 BC, this is credited as the oldestcode prescri/in2 sava2e punishment /ut in fact FFF is nearly.

  1 years older  A. >ammura/ic Code

  B. 5umerian Code  C. $ustinian Code

  D. Code of Draco Anser! B

:1. #he penalty imposed for oenders must /e certain. #his means

that!

  A. #he 2uilty one must /e the one to /e punished, no proxy.  B. &o one must escape its eect

  C. It must /e eual for all persons

  D. #he conseuence must /e in accordance

ith la. Anser! B

:". #he folloin2 are the duties of the custodial force in prison,

except!  A. Censor oender’s items

  B. Escort inmates

  C. Inspect security devices  D. Conduct disciplinary hearin2 Anser! D

:*. As a rule, hen a <ail/rea-, escape or riot is in pro2ress or has <ust /een perpetuated in the <ail, the o0cer at the control

centers shall immediately!

  A. sound the alarm

  B. loc-ed prisoners in their respective cells  C. &otify the nearest police precinct

  D. call the arden or the director Anser! A

:3. In case of mass <ail/rea-, all mem/ers of the custodial force

  shall immediately issued ;rearms and assi2ned to critical posts to!

  A. plu2 o the escape routes  B. to shoot the escapees

  C. protect the other inmates

  D. to 2ive arnin2 shots Anser! A

:6. 8hich of these is -non as the Adult Pro/ation 'a, hich

2rants pro/ation to prisoner sentenced to term in prison of not

more than six +: yearsA. PD :*

  B. 9A :@

  C. PD :@

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  D. PD @: Anser! C

::. #he continuin2 relationship /eteen pro/ation o0cer andpro/ationer is -non as L

  A. A0liation (uidance

  B. Pre4sentenced Investi2ation  C. 5upervision

  D. Pro/ation (uidance Anser! C

:=. #hose ho have /een once on pro/ation under the Pro/ation

'a!

  A. are uali;ed to apply for pro/ation  B. are disuali;ed to apply for pro/ation

  C. may /e 2ranted for another pro/ation

  D. should /e con;ned in prison Anser! B

:@. #his pillar7component of our criminal <ustice system has /een  re2arded the ea-est pillar due to its failure to eliminate

recidivism and ha/itual oenders.  A. la enforcement

B. prosecution

C. court  D. correction Anser! D

:. #he traditional 2oal of penolo2y is

A. 9etri/ution  B. Deterrence

  C. Incapacitation

  D. 9eha/ilitation Anser! B

=. #he attempt to prevent future crimes throu2h fear of

punishment.  A. 9etri/ution

  B. Deterrence

  C. Incapacitation

D. 9eha/ilitation Anser! B

=1. #he tas- of chan2in2 an oender’s attitude so that he or she

  may not commit another crime in the future.  A. 9etri/ution

  B. Deterrence

  C. Incapacitation  D. 9eha/ilitation Anser! D

=". #he idea that re4entry of an oender should /e in themainstream of society rather than the usual a/rupt re4entry

at the end of a prison sentence.

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  A. 9einte2ration

  B. Deterrence

  C. Incapacitation  D. 9eha/ilitation Anser! A

=*. #hey ere -non as Brideells, hich started in 166* andserved as trainin2 schools for delinuent youths, provided

housin2 and support for older and poorer persons,

  and detained va2rants.  A. >ouse of Corrections

  B. 8or-houses

C. Common <ails  D. Penal colonies Anser! B

=3. It direct, supervise and control the administration and operation

of all district, city and municipal <ails to implement a /etter

  system of <ail mana2ement nationide  A. Bureau of $ail %ana2ement and Penolo2y

  B. Department of $ustice  C. Bureau of Corrections

  D. Parole and Pro/ation Administration Anser! A

=6. It exercise supervision and control over provincial <ails.

A. B$%P

B. Bureau of Corrections

C. Provincial (overnment  D. Parole and Pro/ation Administration Anser! C

=:. An a2ency under the Department of $ustice that is char2ed ithcustody and reha/ilitation of national oenders, that is, those

  sentenced to serve a term of imprisonment of more than three

  +* years  A. B$%P

B. Bureau of Corrections

  C. Provincial (overnment

D. Parole and Pro/ation Administration Anser! B

==. #he &e Bili/id Prison, the Correctional Institution for 8omen

+CI8, Iahi2 Prison and Penal Garm, and 5a/layan Prison andPenal Garm are all under this a2ency.

A. B$%P

B. Bureau of Corrections  C. Provincial (overnment

D. Department of $ustice Anser! B

=@. An attached a2ency of the Department of $ustice hich provides

a less costly alternative to imprisonment of oenders ho are

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  li-ely to respond to individualied community /ased treatmentpro2rams.

  A. B$%P

B. Bureau of Corrections  C. Provincial (overnment

D. Parole and Pro/ation Administration Anser! D

=. Prisoners hose sentences are more than three years to capital

punishment are considered

  A. municipal prisoners  B. provincial prisoners

  C. city prisoners

  D. insular prisoners Anser! D

@. Prisoners hose sentences are from one day to six months are

A. municipal prisoners  B. provincial prisoners

  C. city prisoners

  D. insular prisoners Anser! A

@1. A prison model hich sou2ht penitence +hence the term

penitentiaries throu2h total individual isolation and silence.

A. Pennsylvania Prison %odel  B. Au/urn Prison %odel

  C. 8or- 9elease

  D. >alfay >ouses Anser! A

@". A prison model here incarcerated persons are alloed to or-

  outside the institution that houses them.

  A. Pennsylvania Prison %odel  B. Au/urn Prison %odel

  C. 8or- 9elease

  D. >alfay >ouses Anser! B

@*. An alternative to incarceration 2ranted after a convicted person

served a part of his sentence and is alloed to complete a  sentence at lar2e, su/<ect to restrictions and supervision.

  A. Pro/ation  B. 8or- release  C. Parole

  D. >alfay houses Anser! C

@3. An alternative to incarceration that allo convicted persons  to remain at lar2e and under varyin2 de2rees of restriction

  and supervision and certain conditions imposed /y the

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  2rantin2 court.A. Pro/ation

  B. 8or- release

  C. Parole  D. >alfay houses Anser! A

@6. A correctional institution that has the authority to detain

  persons aaitin2 trial or ad<udication or con;ne convictedoenders for a short period of time.

A. >alfay houses

  B. Penal colonies  C. $ails

  D. All of these Anser! C

@:. A correctional institution that has the authority to detain

convicted oenders for lon2er or extended period of time,

includin2 those ho are aitin2 their death sentence.

A. >alfay house  B. Garm house

  C. $ail

D. Prison Anser! D

@=. #he la creatin2 the Bureau of $ail %ana2ement and Penolo2y.

  A. 9A @661  B. 9A 1:6

  C. 9A :=6

  D. 9A 3@ Anser! C

@@. 8ho amon2 the folloin2 is a provincial prisoner

  A. A prisoner servin2 a term /elo six +: years

  B. A prisoner servin2 a term of six +: years and up  C. A prisoner servin2 a term of six +: months and one

+1 day to three +* years

  D. A prisoner servin2 a term of three +*years and one  +1 day up Anser! C

@. #his theory in criminolo2y states that people are totallyresponsi/le for their /ehaviors and the stress is more on the

eect of their felonious act than upon the criminal.

A. Positivist #heory

B. Psycholo2ical #heory  C. Biolo2ical #heory

  D. Classical #heory Anser! D

. 8hich of the folloin2 is an executive clemency that reuires

the concurrence of con2ress

  A. Pro/ation

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  B. Pardon  C. Amnesty

  D. Parole Anser! C

1. #he Parole and Pro/ation Administration administers the FFFFF

Correctional Pro2ram.  A. Institutional

  B. Inte2rated  C. Community L /ased

  D. #raditional Anser! C

". A minimum and maximum amount of time to /e served in prison is

  referred to as

  A. a corporal punishment  B. a determinate sentence

  C. an indeterminate sentence

  D. a capital punishment Anser! C

*. Pedro as reuired to provide ;nancial remuneration for the

  losses incurred /y the victim. 8hat is the type of penalty

descri/ed  A. Bond

  B. 9etri/ution

  C. 9estitution  D. 9emuneration Anser! C

3. 8hat -ind of pro2ram employs prisoners in various product or2ood producin2 tas-s

  A. A2ricultural

B. )perational

  C. IndustrialD. Administrative

6. 8hat crimes apparently have no complainin2 victims such as2am/lin2, prostitution and drun-enness

  A. Complex Crime

  B. Compound CrimeC. Blue Collar crimes

  D. Kictimless crimes Anser! D

:. 8hich a2ency performs the evaluation of prisoner’s ;tness and

uali;cations for the 2rant of pardon or parole

  A. Punishment, con;nement retri/ution, treatment  B. 9etri/ution, Deterrence, incapacitation, reha/ilitation

  C. Deterrence, retri/ution, punishment treatment

  D. &one of the a/ove Anser! D

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=. 8hich of the folloin2 should a pro/ationer avoid  A. %a-e periodic report

  B. (o and play in the 2am/lin2 den

  C. 8or- re2ularly to support family  D. 5tay aay from /ad associates. Anser! B

@. #he 5upreme Court automatically revies the cases of criminals

  convicted and meted out the penalty of   A. 1" years : months and one day

B. Death

  C. 'ife imprisonment  D. : years one month and one day Anser! B

. #he FFFFFFFF theory in crime causation focuses on the criminal

  disorders, chromosomes irre2ularity and a/normal /rain activity.

A. &one of these

  B. A2e 9eformC. A2e of Discernment

  D. A2e of 9eason Anser! A

1. 8hat correctional institution houses accused persons aaitin2

trial

  A. 9eha/ilitation centerB. $ail

  C. >alfay house

  D. Prison Anser! B

11. Articles 1=: 4 1="= of the revised Administrative Code as

amended is -non as

A. Correction 'a  B. $ail %ana2ement 'a

  C. Prison 'a

  D. Parole and Pro/ation 'a Anser! C

1". #he mechanical device or contrivance, tools or implement used

to hold /ac-, -eep in chec- or under control is theA. Instrument of 9estraint

  B. Iron le2 'oc-

  C. >andcus

  D. %etallic chains Anser! A

1*. 8ho is tas-ed ith the 2atherin2 and collectin2 of information

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  and other data of every prisoner into a case study to determinethe or- assi2nment, the type supervision and de2ree of

custody and restriction under hich an oender must live in <ail

  A. Classi;cation Board  B . Board of Custody

  C. Dia2nostic Board  D. #reatment Board Anser! A

13. #he imprisonment a convicted oender may serve, at the rate

of PhP@. a day su/<ect to certain rules, for failure to pay a

;ne and if ordered to do so /y the <ud2ment is referred to asA. 5u/sidiary imprisonment

  B. 5econdary imprisonment

  C. Preventive imprisonment  D. &one of the a/ove Anser! A

16. #he meanin2 of the ord o/livion is

A. for2ettin2 completely  B. class of persons

C. a/olish

  D. community /ased treatment Anser! A

1:. #he process of determinin2 the needs and reuirements of

prisoners for assi2nin2 them to pro2rams accordin2 to theirexistin2 resources is called!

  A. classi;cation

B. uarantine  C. diversi;cation

  D. uality control Anser! C

1=. Pu/lic humiliation or pu/lic exhi/ition also mean!  A. pu/lic execution

  B. social de2radation

  C. /anishment  D. pu/lic trial Anser! B

1@. Durin2 the 1:th up to the 1@th century, a criminal may /e sentaay from a place carried out /y prohi/ition to comin2 a2ainst a

speci;ed territory. #his is an ancient form of punishment called!

  A. Exile

  B. #ransportation  C. Banishment

  D. Pu/lic trial Anser! C

1. )ne of the folloin2 represents the earliest codi;cation of the

9oman la, hich as incorporated into the $ustinian Code.

  A. #elve #a/les

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  B. Bur2undian Code  C. Code of Draco

  D. >ammura/ic code Anser! A

11. In the history of correction, thin-ers durin2 the reformatory

movement ere the ma<or inQuences of today’s correctionalsystem. Alexander %acanochie as the one ho introduced the FF

of correction  A. 5olitary system

  B. Irish 5ystem

  C. %ar-ed 5ystem  D. Con2re2ate system Anser! C

111. 8hat la renamed the Bureau of Prison to Bureau of Correctiondurin2 the Auino administration in the Philippines

  A. E.) ="=

  B. E.) ""

  C. E.) :36  D. E.) 13 Anser! B

11". 9etaliation is the earliest remedy for a ron2 act to any one +inthe primitive society. #he concept follos that the victim’s

family or tri/e a2ainst the family or tri/e of the oender, hence

M/lood feudsN as accepted in the early primitive societies.9etaliation means!

A. Personal Ken2eance

  B. #ooth for a tooth  C. Eye for an Eye

  D. All of these Anser! A

11*. In 1*:, the City of %anila exchan2es its %untinlupa propertyith the Bureau of Prisons ori2inally intended as a site for /oys’

trainin2 school. #oday, the old Bili/id Prison is no /ein2 used as

the %anila City $ail, famous as the !  A. M %ay >aliue EstateN

  B. M#andan2 5ora 5tateN

  C. &e Bili/id $ail  D. %untinlupa $ail Anser! A

113. #he sheri of Bedsfordshire in 1==* ho devoted his life and

fortune to prison reform.After his ;ndin2s on En2lish Prisons, herecommended the folloin2! sin2le cells for sleepin2, se2re2ation

of omen, se2re2ation of youth, provision of sanitation facilities,

and a/olition of fee system /y hich <ailers o/tained money fromprisoners.

A. $ohn >oard

  B. 9o/ert Peel

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  C. 8illiam Penn  D. %anuel %ontesimos Anser! A

116. %r. Cru as convicted of the crime of murder. After 1 daysfrom the promul2ation of the sentence, he escaped from his

place of con;nement. >e may/eA. lia/le for evasion of service of sentence

  B. considered as an escaped prisoner  C. not lia/le for evasion of service of sentence

D. All of these Anser! A

11:. %s. Banto2 as convicted for the crime of infanticide. After

servin2 her sentence she committed a2ain the same crime.%s.

Ines Banto2 may/e considered as a  A. recidivist

B. uasi4recidivist

  C. ha/itual delin2uent

D. mentally retarded person Anser! A

11=. 9amon, a /as-et/all player, arrested Berto for some le2al 2round

/ut he failed to ;le a complaint a2ainst the latter ith in theprescri/ed period of ;lin2. 8hat crime did 9amon committed

  A. ar/itrary detention

  B. ille2al Detention  C. ille2al arrest

D. no crime committed Anser! B

11@. #he Camp 5ampa2uita of the national Bili/id Prison houses

  A. 5uper %aximum 5ecurity Prisoners

B. %aximum 5ecurity Prisoners

C. %edium 5ecurity PrisonersD. %inimum 5ecurity Prisoners Anser! C

11. #he only early 9oman place of con;nement hich as /uilt

under the main seer of 9ome in :3 B.C.

A. Brideell 8or-house  B. 8ulnut 5treet $ail

  C. Bur2undian >ouse  D. none of these Anser! D

1". #he punishment should /e provided /y the state hose sanction

is violated, to aord the society or individual the opportunity ofimposin2 upon the oender suita/le punishment as mi2ht /e

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  enforced. )enders should /e punished /ecause they deserveit.#his is one <usti;cation of punishment called!

  A. Atonement

  B. Incapacitation  C. Deterrence

  D. 9etri/ution Anser! D

1"1. #he purpose of commutation of sentence is to!  A. do aay ith the miscarria2e of <ustice

B. /rea- the ri2idity of the la

  C. restore the political and civil ri2hts of the accusedD. all of the a/ove Anser! D

1"". )ne of the folloin2 is an admission procedure hich involvesthe fris-in2 of the prisoner.

A. Identi;cation

  B. 5earchin2

  C. Brie;n27)rientation  D. minimum security prisoners Anser! B

1"*. If the arden is ta-en as the hosta2e, for all intents andpurposes, he ceases to exercise authority and the next in

command or the FFFFFFFFFF o0cer present shall assume the

command.  A. Keteran

  B. Assistant

  C. %ost senior  D. Custodian Anser! C

1"3. Hpon receipt of the pro/ation o0cer investi2ation report, the

court shall resolve the application for pro/ation not later than4  A. : days

B. 6 days

  C. 16 days  D. 36 days Anser! B

1"6. 8ho is the Gather of Philippine Pro/ation  A. $ose 'acson

B. $uan Ponce Enrile

  C. Antonio #orres

D. &one of these Anser! D

1":. 8hat is the country, hose early schemes for humaniin2 the

criminal <ustice under it’s common la, ori2inated pro/ation.  A. En2land

B. Hnited 5tates

C. (reece

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  D. Grance Anser! A

1"=. 8hich of the folloin2 does not /elon2 to the common la

practices to hich the emer2ence of pro/ation is attri/uted  A. 9eco2niance

B. 9eprieveC. Bene;t of the Cler2y

D. Penance Anser! D

1"@. Bene;t of cler2y, <udicial reprieve, sanctuary, and a/<uration

oered oenders a de2ree of protection from the enactment of   A. harsh sentences

  B. soft sentences

  C. criminal lia/ilities  D. code of >ammura/i Anser! A

1". In the Hnited 5tates, particularly in %assachusetts, dierent

practices ere /ein2 developed. R5ecurity for 2ood /ehavior,Ralso -non as 2ood a/errance, as much li-e modern /ail.

  A. Penaliin2

  B. (ood a/errance  C. Payin2 in cash

  D. Collateral Anser! B

1*. 8ho amon2 the folloin2 as the /uilder hospice of 5an

%ichelle, a reformatory for delinuent /oys

A. %ontesuieu  B. Pope Clement I

  C. 5amuel 9omily

  D. $ohn >oard Anser! B

1*1. #he advocate of ultimate prison -non as Mthe PanopticonN as

  A. $eremy Bentham

  B. 5amuel 9omily  C. 8alter Crofton

  D. $ohn >oard Anser! A

1*". #he founder of the Classical 5chool of Criminolo2y and pu/lished

a short treaties M )n Crimes and PunishmentsN hich contains

his reformatory ideas as

  A. $eremy BenthamB. Cesare 'om/roso

  C. Cesare Beccaria

  D. Enrico Gerri Anser! C

1**. Diversi;cation means

A. Proper inte2ration of prisoners

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  B. Proper classi;cation of prisonersC. Proper se2re2ation of prisoners

D. 8elfare of prisoners Anser! C

1*3. Gilipino female national prisoners are con;ned at the

  A. %ental hospital  B. CI8

  C. %anila City $ail  D. Iahi2 Penal Colony Anser! B

1*6. An oender ho surrenders from escapin2 /ecause of calamityimmediately 3@ hours after the pronouncement of the

passin2 aay of calamity shall /e 2ranted

A. 176 reduction of sentence  B. S reduction of sentence

C. "76 reduction of sentence

  D. "7: reduction of sentence Anser! B

1*:. 8hat is the name of the prison institution situated in

am/oan2a, named after Capt. Blanco of the 5panish 9oyal

Army  A. )ld Bili/id Prison

  B. 5a/layan Prsions and Penal Garm

  C. 5an 9amon Prison T Penal Garm  D. Iahi2 Penal Anser! C

1*=. A /ranch or division of la hich de;nes crimes, treat of theirnature and provides for their punishment

  A. 9emedial la

  B. Criminal laC. Civil la

  D.Political la Anser! B

1*@. )ne ho investi2ates for the court a referral for pro/ation or

supervises a pro/ationer or /oth

  A. police o0cerB. pro/ationer o0cer

  C. intelli2ence o0cer  D. la enforcer Anser! B

1*. Post sentence investi2ation report must /e su/mitted /y the

pro/ation o0cer to the court ithin

  A. " daysB. * days

C. : days

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  D. days Anser! C

13. Parole in the Philippine is 2overned /y the

A. determinate sentence la  B. Indeterminate sentence la

  C. Board of pardon and parole  D. Parole and pro/ation administration Anser! B

131. A detention <ail in Philadelphia /ut it as converted into state

prison and /ecame the ;rst American penitentiary.

  A. Au/urn Prison  B. 8alnut 5treet $ail

  C. Pennsylvania Prison

  D. Bride 8ell Anser! B

13". #he system of prison ere the con;nement of the prisoners in

sin2le cells at ni2ht and con2re2ate or- in stop durin2 the

day.  A. Pennsylvania prison

  B. Au/urn prison

  C. Elmira reformatory  D. Alcatra prison Anser! B

13*. Hnder the rules, the chairman of the classi;cation /oard and

disciplinary /oard for <ails should /e

  A. 8ardenB. Assistant arden

  C.Custodial o0cer

  D. 5ecurity o0cer Anser! B

133. A special 2roup of prisoners composed of incorri2i/le, intracta/le

and dan2erous persons ho are so di0cult to mana2e inside

prisons.  A.%edium 5ecurity prisoners

B. %aximum security prisoners

  C. 5uper maximum security prisoners

  D. %inimum 5ecurity Prisoners Anser! B

136. )ne of the folloin2 is considered as the corner stone inreformation n hich includes all the life experiences hich

shape a persons attitudes and /ehaviors.

  A. 9ecreational pro2ram

  B. 9eli2ious pro2ram  C. Educational pro2ram

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  D. 8or- pro2ram Anser! C

13:. It involves supervision of prisoners to insure punctual and

orderly movement from the dormitories, place of or-, hospitaland churches in accordance ith the daily schedules.

  A. ControlB. Custody

  C. DisciplineD. Inspection Anser! A

13=. It is a special unit in prison here /y nely arrived prisonersill /e admitted for dia2nostic examination, o/servation

  A. 9eception and Dia2nostic Center

  B. %edium 5ecurity Compound  C. %aximum 5ecurity Compound

  D. %inimum 5ecurity Compound Anser! A

13@. Hnder the <ail rules, the folloin2 are authoried disciplinarymeasures imposa/le to inmate oender except

  A. 9eprimand

  B. Cancellation of visitin2 privile2e  C. Cancellation of food alloance

  D. Extra fati2ue duty Anser! D

13. #he principle of an Meye for an eyeN Mtooth for a toothN doctrine

is common amon2 ancient las, speci;cally t

  A. Code of Draco  B. >ammura/ic Code

  C. 5ummerian Code

  D. Code of 5olomon Anser! B

16. M'ex #allionisN means

  A. Punishment

  B. 'a of retaliation  C. 9etri/ution

  D. 5uerin2 Anser! B

161. #hese ere a/andoned or unusa/le transport ships use to

con;ne criminals durin2 the early period of treatin2 criminal

oenders.

  A. >ul-sB. (aols

  C. #ransportation

D. (alleys Anser! A

16". >e rote his /oo- M5tate of the PrisonsN and he as also

considered as the 2reat prison reformer.

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  A. $ohn >oard  B. $ohn Au2ustus

  C. 8illiam Penn

  D. Domets of Grance Anser! A

16*. #he ;rst house of correction in 'ondon En2land as the  A. Brideell 8or-house

  B. 8alnut 5treet $ailC. %amertine Prison

  D. Panopticon Anser! A

163. FFF 4 -non as the M9oc-N /uild in 5an Grancisco Bay

  A. 8alnut prison

  B. Alcatra prison  C. &e Uor- prison

  D. 9ed 9oc- penitentiary Anser! B

166. Anythin2 that is contrary to prison or <ail rules and re2ulationsare considered

  A. Girearms

B. Contra/ands

  C. (reyhounds  D. Personal /elon2in2s Anser! B

16:. It is the suerin2 that is inQicted /y the state for thetrans2ression of a la for the purpose of controllin2 criminals.

  A. Prevention

  B. 9even2e  C. Penalty

  D. All of the a/ove Anser! C

16=. Parole and Pro/ation Administration is under the direction ofthe

  A. Department of Ginance

  B. Department of $ustice

  C. Department of Interior and 'ocal (overnment  D. B$%P Anser! B

16@. 8hat is nature in hearin2 the violation of a pro/ation

  A. Gormal

B. 5ummary

  C. Due process  D. &one of the a/ove Anser! B

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16. 8hich is considered the forerunner of parole

  A. %ar- system

  B. 5olitary system  C. Bene;ts of a cler2y

  D. Con2re2ate system Anser! A

1:. #he folloin2 are considered as discretionary conditions ofpro/ation except

  A. Drin-in2 intoxicated liuor to excess

B. A/stain from visitin2 house of ill repute  C. %eet his family responsi/ilities

  D. Cooperate ith the pro2ram of pro/ation Anser! C

1:1. #he ;rst convict in the Philippines, sentenced to death /ymeans of 'ethal in<ection as

  A. Ba/y Ama

  B. Asion2 5alon2a  C. 'eo Echa2aray

  D. (re2orio 5. %endoa Anser! C

1:". In the 1*th C, a criminal could avoid FFFFFFFF /y claimin2refu2ee in a church for a period of 3 days at the end of hich time he has

compelled to leave the realm /y a road or path assi2ned to him.

  A. Penalty  B. punishment

C. trial

D. conviction Anser! D

1:*. 'on2, lo, narro, sin2le dec-ed ships propelled /y sails, usually

roed /y criminals, a type of ship used for transportation of

criminals in the 1:th century. #his referred to as the!  A. (aols

  B. (alleys

  C. >ul-s

D. 5toc-s Anser! B

1:3. #he Classical 5chool of penolo2y maintains the Mdoctrine ofpsycholo2ical hedonismN or FFFFFFFFFF. #hat the individual

calculates pleasures and pains in advance of action and

re2ulates his conduct /y the result of his calculations.

  A. denied individual responsi/ilityB. free ill

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  C. pleasures and avoidin2 pain  D. natural phenomenon Anser! C

1:6. >istory has shon that there are three main le2al systems in theorld, hich have /een extended to and adopted /y all

countries aside from those that produced them. Amon2 thethree, it as the FFFFF that has the most lastin2 and most

pervadin2 inQuence.  A. %ohammedan 'a

B. An2lo4American 'a

  C. 9oman 'a  D. >ammura/ic Code Anser! C

1::. >an2in2 is for death penalty, maimin2 is for

  A. 5ocial de2radation

B. Exile  C. Physical torture

  D. 5lavery Anser! C

1:=. 8ho is the Director of the En2lish Prison ho opened the BorstalInstitution for youn2 oenders #he Borstal Institution is

considered as the /est reform institution for youn2 oenders

today.  A. Evelyn Brise

B. %anuel %ontesimos

  C. e/ulon Broc-ay

  D. 8alter Crofton Anser! C

1:@. #he FFFFFFFFFF is considered forerunner of modern penolo2y

/ecause it has all the elements in a modern system.  A. Brideell 8or-house

  B. Elmira 9eformatory

  C. 8ulnut 5treet $ail  D. Borstal Institution for Boys Anser! B

1:. Capital punishment refers to!  A. 'ife imprisonment

  B. Death Penalty  C. 9eclusion Perpetua  D. All of these Anser! B

1=. )ne of the folloin2 is not an administrative function exercised

/y the executive /ranch of the 2overnment.  A. Pro/ation

  B. Pardon

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  C. Parole  D. Amnesty Anser! A

1=1. Pardon 2ranted /y the Chief Executive  A. extin2uishes criminal lia/ility of oender

  B. does not extin2uish civil lia/ility of oender  C. must /e 2iven After the prosecution of the oense

  D. all of the a/ove Anser! D

1=". #he enactment of 9epu/lic Act no. :=6 created the B$%P. It

operates as a line /ureau under the Department of Interior and

'ocal (overnment +DI'(. #his statement is!  A. partially true

  B. partially falseC. trueD. false Anser! C

1=*. #he $ail Bureau shall /e headed /y a chief ith a ran- ofDirector (eneral, and assisted /y Deputy Chief ith the 9an- of

Chief 5uperintendent. #his statement is!

  A. partially true

  B. partially false  C. true

  D. false Anser! D

1=3. #he 2roup havin2 the responsi/ility of providin2 a system of

sound custody, security and control of inmates and their

movements and also responsi/le to enforce prison or <aildiscipline is the!

A. 5ecurity 2roup for <ails

  B. Escort Platoon

  C. Control Center 2roups  D. 8arden Anser! A

1=6. A unit of the prison or a section of the 9DC here the prisoner is

2iven thorou2h physical examination includin2 /lood test, x4rays,vaccinations and immunity is the!

  A. uarantine cell  B. &BP

  C. Death ro

  D. Control Area Anser! A

1=:. Imprisonment is not alays advisa/le. Placin2 a person to

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  custodial coercion is to place him in physical <eopardy, thusdrastically narroin2 his access to source of personal

satisfaction and reducin2 his self4esteem. #his principle is /ased

on the FFFF of community /ased treatment pro2rams.  A. 9estorative aspect

  B. >umanitarian aspect  C. %ana2erial aspect

  D. 'e2al aspect Anser! A

1==. #he case here the 5upreme Court laid don the doctrine that

  the a/solute pardon removes all that is left of the conseuences  of conviction, and that it is a/solute in so far it restores the

pardonee to full civil and political ri2hts.

  A. Cristo/al vs. 'a/rador  B. Gernande vs. Auino

  C. People vs. (alit

  D. &one of these Anser! A

1=@. #he poer of the chief Executive to 2rant pardon is limited to

the folloin2, except!

A. Pardon can not /e extended to cases of impeachment.B. &o pardon, parole or suspension of sentence for the

violation of any election la may /e 2ranted ithout

favora/le recommendation of the Commissionof Elections.

C. Pardon is exercised only after conviction

  D. Pardon is administered /y the court Anser! D