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A branch of the Criminal Justice System concerned with the custody, supervision, and rehabilitation of criminal offenders.
Criminal Etiology
Penology
Correction
Penal Science
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The reformation and rehabilitation of criminal offenders are provided in community / outside prison.
Correction as process
Division of Criminology
Non-institutional
Institutional
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The following are the 3 Divisions of Criminology except:
Criminal Etiology
Sociology of Law
Penology
Criminal Law
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It refers to the manner or practice of managing or controlling places of confinement in jails or prisons.
All of the above
Penal Management
Jail Management
Correctional Administration
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The reformation and rehabilitation of criminal offenders are held inside a correctional institution or penal establishment.
Non-institutional
Sociology of Law
Institutional
Correctional as process
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It is the study of punishment for crime or criminal offenders.
Correctional
Correction
Non-institutional
Penology
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The term penology is derived from Latin word "poena" which means
offend
suffering
crime
pain
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Penology is otherwise known as
Prison Management
Penal Science
Criminal Science
Jail Management
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It is the study and practice of a systematic management of jails or prisons and other institutions concerned with the custody, treatment, and rehabilitation of criminal offenders.
Penology
Correctional Management
Penal Science
Jail Management
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A person who is confined in prison pending preliminary investigation, trial or appeal.
Carpeta
Detainee
Prisoner
Convict Bogey
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Prohibited only by jail rules.
Nuisance contraband
Minor contraband
contraband
Illegal contraband
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Classification refers to the assigning or grouping of inmates according to their sentence, gender, age, nationality, health, criminal records, etc is also known as ______________.
Specialization
Division
Diversification
Corrections
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A warrant issued by a court bearing its seal and signature of the judge, directing the jail or prison authorities to receive inmates for custody or service of sentence imposed therein.
Prisonization
Penalty
Mittimus
Proselytizing
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What correctional institution houses accused persons awaiting trial?
Halfway house
Jail
Rehabilitation center
Prison
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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?
Jail
Penitentiary
Detention Cells
Lock-up
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These were abandoned or un usable transport ships use to confine criminals during the early period of treating criminal offenders.
Gaols
Galleys
Transportation
Hulks
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The first attempt to explain crime was made by
Aristotle
Galton
Rossuea
Plato
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The basis of this old school of penology is the human free-will.
Positivist
Neo-classical
Classical School
Penology School
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This refers to an inmate were death penalty or sentence imposed by the Regional Trial Court is affirmed by the Supreme Court.
Death Penalty
Death Prisoner
Death Convict
Prison Death
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In The Classical School Theory, the purpose of punishment is
free
absolute human free will
retribution
reduction
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