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Institutional Corrections
Institutional Corrections
Corrections
Garotte Guillotine
Premature Burial Electric Chair
Hanged, Drawn, and Quartered
Firing Squad Flogging
The Brazen Bull Wheels
Branding Mutilation
Public Humiliation
Imprisonment
Payment of Fine
Parole
Conditional pardon
Probation
Death penalty
Corporal Punishment
Banishment
Community Service
Theories Justifying Imposition of Penalty
7. Must be correctional
AUBURN AND PENNSYLVANIA
PRISON SYSTEMS
a. Commitment
b. Respect for Human Rights
c. Efficiency/Competence
d. Cooperation
e. Teamwork
Organization and Key Positions of the
BJMP under RA 9263
Booking
Identification
Property Receiving and safekeeping
Briefing
REHABILITATION GROUP – provides service
and assistance to prisoners and their families to
enable them to solve their individual needs and
problems arising from the prisoner’s confinement.
Undergoing investigation;
Supreme Court;
Court of Appeals;
Sandiganbayan;
Regional Trial Court;
Metropolitan/Municipal Trial Court;
Municipal Circuit Trial Court;
Congress of the Philippines; and
All other administrative bodies or persons
authorized by law to arrest and commit a person
to jail.
RULE III OF BJMP OPERATING MANUAL
Commitment Order;
Medical Certificate - recent medical certificate taken
within 24 hours prior to admission;
Complaint/Information;
Police Booking Sheet; and
Certificate of Detention from PNP and/or NBI.
B. Records Unit- This unit examines the
completeness and authenticity of the
requirements for Commitment (Commitment
Order, Booking Sheet, Arrest Report and
Information) before it refers the inmate for
physical examination by the Health Unit.
C. Health Unit- Checks the authenticity of
the entries in the medical certificate;
conducts thorough physical examination of
the inmate to determine his or her true
physical condition. If no discrepancy is found
during physical examination, the inmate shall
be referred back to the Records Unit.
D. Records Unit -Receives the inmate and the
documents from the committing officer and
conducts the following:
1. For Detainees:
Admonition or verbal reprimand;
Restitution or reparation;
Temporary or permanent cancellation of all or
some recreational privileges;
Reduction of visiting time;
Close confinement in a cell for a period not
exceeding seven (7) days; and
Transfer to another BJMP jail in the area, in
coordination with the Court.
2. For Prisoners:
Admonition or verbal reprimand;
Restitution or reparation;
Additional job functions/community service
within the jail premises;
Temporary or permanent cancellation of some
or all recreational privileges;
Reduction of visiting time;
Close confinement in a cell for a period not
exceeding seven (7) days
Transfer to another BJMP jail in the area in
coordination with the Court;
Suspension of visiting privileges for a period not
exceeding one (1) month, provided that this
sanction shall not apply to the lawyer, physician
or religious minister serving the needs of the
prisoner.
Permanent cancellation of visiting privileges
with respect to persons not included in the
definition of immediate family under RA 7438,
provided that this sanction shall not apply to the
lawyer, physician or religious minister serving
the needs of the prisoner.
Partial or full forfeiture of good conduct time
allowance (GCTA).
REPUBLIC ACT No. 10592
Good Conduct Time Allowance (GCTA)
a. Service of sentence;
b. Order of the Court;
c. Parole;
d. Pardon; and
e. Amnesty.
PROCEDURE ON RELEASING
1. Female
2. Drug Users/Dependents/Alcoholics
3. Mentally-ill
4. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT)
5. Sex Offenders
6. Suicidal Inmates
7. Sex Deviates
8. Escape-Prone Inmates
9. Inmates with Disability
10. Children in Conflict with the Law (CICL)
11. Senior Citizen Inmates
12. Infirm Inmates
13. Pregnant Inmates/Female Inmates with Infants
14. Inmates of Other Nationalities
MOVEMENT/TRANSFER OF INMATES
No Force
Non-Deadly Force
Deadly Force
No Force Continuum
No Force Continuum
No Force Continuum
No Force Continuum
No Force Continuum
Classification of Dormitory
Type A Dormitory – above 500 inmate capacity and
lot area of more than 1.5 hectares
Type B Dormitory – 101 to 500 inmate capacity and
lot area of 1.5 hectares
Type C Dormitory – 1 to 100 inmate capacity and lot
area of 3,000 sq. m.
-The recommended lot area per inmate is 30 sq. m.
The BuCor shall maintain the:
• Panabo Sub-Colony
• Kapalong Sub-Colony
Note:
• An inmate may not wear a wig or artificial
hairpiece, unless medical authorization to do is
approved by the Superintendent
• The admission of an inmate shall be made in an
area that is physically separated from the
general population.
Upon admission, the inmate shall be searched
thoroughly. He shall be allowed to retain in his
possession only such articles as are authorized.
All lists of articles taken from the inmate shall be
entered in the inmate’s record and received for by
the officer in charge. These items shall be
returned to the inmate upon his discharge unless
previously disposed of at the inmate’s request or
ordered condemned by the Superintendent after
the lapse of two (2) years.
Inmate shall be issued two (2) regulation uniforms
and two (2) t-shirts, and when practicable, he shall
also issue one each of the following and be
responsible for such items issued to him:
• Blanket;
• Mat;
• Pillow with pillow case;
• Mosquito net;
• Set, mess kit; and
• Pair of slippers
The following are the color-coded uniform
based on security classification:
Elements: