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CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION 5.

It is considered as the best reform


AREA institution for young offenders
today.
a. Borstal Institution
INSTITUTIONAL CORRECTION b. Elmira Reformatory
c. Bridewells
d. Alcatraz Prison
1. It is the study of punishment for
crime or offense of criminal
offenders. It includes the study of 6. __________ in prison involves
control and prevention of crime giving prisoners the same food that
through punishment of criminal is “off” their diet or requiring them
offenders. to perform a drab or boring daily
a. Penology routine.
b. Correction a. Deprivation
c. Penal management b. Monotony
d. Criminology c. Uniformity
d. Mass movement

2. A branch the criminal justice


system concerned with the 7. It is punishment in the form of
custody, supervision and group vengeance where the
rehabilitation of criminal offenders. purpose is to appease the
a. Penology offended public or group.
b. Correction a. Retribution
c. Penal management b. Atonement
d. Criminology c. Firing squad
d. Deterrence

3. The Golden Age of Penology.


a. 1880-1890 8. Offenders who are committed to
b. 1870-1890 the jail or prison in order to serve
c. 1870-1880 their sentence after final conviction
d. 1800-1870 by a competent court. They are
prisoners under the jurisdiction of
penal institutions.
4. He is the greatest leader in the a. Detention prisoners
reform of English Criminal Law. He b. Insular prisoners
believes that whatever punishment c. Sentenced prisoners
designed to negate whatever d. City prisoners
pleasure or gain the criminal
derives from crime, the crime rate
would go down. 9. Those persons sentenced to suffer
a term of imprisonment from 6
a. Cesare Beccaria months and 1 day to 3 years or a
b. John Howard fine not more than 1,000 pesos, or
c. Jeremy Bentham both.
d. Voltaire a. Provincial prisoners
b. Insular prisoners
c. Municipal prisoners

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d. City prisoners b. Classification
c. Prisonization
d. Expungement
10. Those who cannot be trusted in
open conditions. It consists of
groups of prisoners who may be 15. Refers to the act of attempting to
allowed to work outside the fence convert someone to a different
or walls of the penal institution religious belief or faith.
under guards or with escorts. a. Proselytizing
a. Minimum Security Prisoners b. Convict Bogey
b. Medium Security Prisoners c. Prisonization
c. Maximum Security Prisoners d. Expungement
d. Colonists

16. This dormitory has an inmate


11. It exercises supervision and control capacity above 500 and a lot area
over all cities and municipal jails of more than 1.5 hectares. It is
throughout the country. designed to accommodate a large
a. BJMP number of inmates and typically
b. DILG has extensive facilities and security
c. BuCOR measures in place to handle a
d. Provincial Government higher inmate population.
a. Type A Dormitory
b. Type B Dormitory
12. What is the highest rank in the c. Type C Dormitory
Bureau of Jail Management and d. Type D Dormitory
Penology?
a. Chief BJMP
b. Jail Director 17. This is considered as the
c. Director General cornerstone of rehabilitation or the
d. Jail Superintendent most important program of
rehabilitation.
a. Prison Education
13. Who is the chairman of the b. Operation Greyhound
Classification Board and c. Counseling Services
Disciplinary Board in the BJMP d. Chaplaincy Services
(Bureau of Jail Management and
Penology)?
a. Warden 18. The prison system, known as the
b. Assistant warden “Solitary System”, confines
c. Jail superintendent prisoners to single cells where they
d. Jail guards live, sleep, eat, and receive
religious instructions day and night.
a. Auburn Prison System
14. It refers to assigning or to grouping b. Pennsylvania Prison System
of inmates according to their c. Mark System
respective penalty, gender, age, d. Irish System
nationality, health, criminal
records, etc.
a. Proselytizing

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19. Which BUCOR team is equipped a. True
with tear gas and gas grenades to b. False
provide backup support during riot c. Maybe
and disorder situations? d. Undecided
a. Group 1
b. Group 2
c. Group 3 4. In determining whether an offender
d. Group 4 may be placed on probation, the
court shall consider all information
relative to the character,
20. The _________ is responsible for antecedents, environment, mental
ensuring sound custody, security, and physical condition of the
and control of inmates and their offender, and available institutional
movements. They are also and community resources.
responsible for enforcing prison or Probation shall be denied if the
jail discipline. court finds that…
a. Administrative Group a. The offender is in need of
b. Security Group correctional treatment that can
c. Disciplinary Board be provided most effectively by
d. Classification Board his commitment to an
institution;
b. Probation will increase the
seriousness of the offense
committed.
NON-INSTITUTIONAL CORRECTION c. There is a risk that during the
period of probation, the
offender will commit another
1. An agency under the DILG, was crime.
created pursuant to Section 60, d. None of the above
Republic Act No. 6975.
a. BJMP
b. DOJ 5. The following are offenders who
c. BUCOR are disqualified for probation,
d. Provincial Jail EXCEPT_______.
a. Convicted of subversion of any
offence against the security of
2. BUCOR has seven prison facilities the state, or the public order.
for its 26,792 prisoners. b. Sentenced to serve a minimum
a. True term of imprisonment of less
b. False than six years
c. Maybe c. Who have previously been
d. Undecided convicted by final judgment of
an offence punished by
imprisonment of not less than
3. Presidential Decree (PD) No. 603 one month and one day and/or
as amended, was promulgated to fine of not more than two
provide for the care and treatment hundred pesos (200.00)
of adult offenders from the time of d. Who have already been on
apprehension up to the termination probation under the provisions
of the case. of the decree.

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c. Maybe
d. I don’t know
6. The mandatory conditions request
that the probationer shall present
himself or herself to the probation
10. The Board of Pardons and Parole
officer designated to undertake his
was created pursuant to _______.
or her supervision at each place as
a. Act 4203
may be specified in the order
b. Act 4103
within _____ hours from receipt of
c. Act 4101
said order.
d. Act 4201
a. 12
b. 24
c. 48
d. 72 11. The following are the function of
Board of Pardons and Parole
(BPP), EXCEPT_________.
a. To grant pardon to qualified
7. Discretionary or special conditions
prisoners
are those additional conditions
b. To recommend to the
imposed in the pardonee which are
President the grant of pardon
geared toward his or her correction
and other forms of executive
and rehabilitation outside of prison
clemency
and right in the community to
c. To authorize the transfer of
which he or she belongs.
residence of Parolees and
a. Yes
Pardonees, order their arrest
b. No
and recommitment, or grant
c. True
their final release and
d. False
discharge.
d. None
8. When does probation may be
revoke?
12. The BFP recommends to the
a. During day time only, the court
President the grant of Executive
may issue a warrant for the
Clemency when any of the
arrest
following circumstances are
b. At any time before probation,
present, EXCEPT________.
the court may issue a warrant
a. Offender qualifies as a youth
for the arrest
offender at the time of the
c. At any time after probation, the
commission of the offence.
court may issue a warrant for
b. Prisoner is sixty-five years old
the arrest
and above
d. At any time during probation,
c. Prisoner is terminally-ill
the court may issue a warrant
d. Alien prisoners where
for the arrest
diplomatic considerations and
amity among nations
necessitate review.
9. May an order revoking the grant of
probation or modifying the terms
and conditions of the said order be
13. Who grants the Executive
appealed?
Clemency?
a. Yes
a. Chief Executive
b. No

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b. Chief Justice
c. Senate President
d. Congress

14. ______ refers to the deferment of


the implementation of the sentence
for an interval of time, it does not
annul the sentence but merely
postpones or suspends its
execution
a. Commutation of Sentence
b. Reprieve
c. Absolute Pardon
d. Conditional Pardon

15. The corona virus is declared in


most of the countries as _____
disease?
a. Pandemic
b. General
c. Generic
d. Common

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