
IN-DEPTH MOCK TEST IN CORAD (SET A)
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The golden age of penology.
The sending or putting away of an offender which is carried out either by a prohibition against coming to a specified territory or a prohibition against going out of a special territory.
It states that the punishment is inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.
It is an agency of the government which supervise and control their respective provincial and sub-provincial jails.
It is the redress that the state takes against an offending member of society that usually involve pain and suffering.
The word penology was coined by ________.
It houses medium security prisoners.
It is known as the Child and Youth Welfare Code of 1974.
He/She is one who is sentenced to a prison term of one (1) day to six (6) months
It is the suffering inflicted by the State for the transgression of law.Â
It is a principle which means "An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth."
It is a treatment strategy which combines elements of individual treatment and group therapy.
It is the act of pelting with stones or a kind of punishment inflicted by throwing stones at the victim.
Article 70 of the Revised Penal Code provides that in applying its provisions, the duration of service of sentences of a life termer should be:
It is the process in which a mark, usually a symbol or ornamental pattern, is burned into the skin of a living person, with the intention that the resulting scar makes it permanent as a punishment or imposing masterly rights over an enslaved or otherwise oppressed person.
They are prisoners under the jurisdiction of courts.
It is the study of punishment of crime or of criminal offenders.
Torture is usually employed to extract _______________.
This school posits that man is essentially a moral creature with an absolute freewill to choose between good and evil.
It literally means to separate.
Who appoints Jail Superintendent?
It contains the personal and criminal records of inmates, documents related to his/her incarceration.
He/She is an inmate who requires less supervision than other inmates.
By 1783, it had become London's main prison.
Which of the following is the primary sentencing tool of the just deserts model?
The following are not entitled to any good conduct and time allowance during service of sentence, except one:
Jack was required to provide financial remuneration for the losses incurred by the victim. What is this type of sentence?
It is located in Occidental Mindoro and is 16,190 hectares in size.
In the Bureau of Correction, what is the color of the uniform of an inmate classified as medium-security inmates?
They are inmates who committed crimes involving sex, including rape, molestation, pedophilia, sexual harassments and pornography production or distribution.
It is the law prohibiting the imposition of the death penalty.
What is the Bureau of Corrections' reformation personnel-to-inmate ratio?
What is referred to as hustling inside the prison?
Failure to assist in putting out fires inside the jail by an inmate is a:
Under all circumstances, use of force by all BJMP units and personnel is justifiable only by virtue of the:
I.Doctrine of self-defense
II.Defense of a stranger
What should be the rank of a Regional Director for Jail Management and Penology?
It is a search, which involves the visual inspection of disrobed or partially disrobed subject.
It is the temporary confinement in a correctional facility of a person deprived of liberty, while undergoing investigation or awaiting final judgement.
He was a leading American penal reformer and prison administrator who served as director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons from 1937 to 1964.
It is a type of prison lifestyle wherein the inmate "know the ropes", have many friends inside, and may feel more comfortable institutionalized than on the streets.
It is also known as the community-based correction.
It refers to reprieve, absolute pardon, conditional pardon and commutation od sentence as may be granted by the President of the Philippines.
It refers to the prisoner who applies for the grant of executive clemency of parole.
The first probation law of the Philippines.
It means word of honor or promise.
Act No. 4103 is also known as:
Who appoints City Probation Officers?
Who can apply for probation?
It refers to the deferment of the implementation of the sentence for an interval of time.
When was the Presidential Decree No. 968 signed into law?
Can the court still entertain an application for probation after the defendant perfected his appeal?
He is the Father of Probation in the Philippines.
It refers to a parolee / pardonee who is placed under supervision of a Probation and Parolee Officer.
Which of the following is exercised by the president with the concurrence of the Congress?Â
What is the effect of probation on accessory penalties?
Pardon cannot be exercised in one of the following instances.
How many times can one be granted probation?
Who grants parole?
_________ is a part of the judicial power while _____ is a part of the executive power.
What happens if a parolee violates the conditions of his parole?
It refers to the conditional pardon / absolute pardon issued by the President of the Philippines to a prisoner or to the "Discharge on Parole" issued by the board.
This is considered as the direct ancestor of probation.
The diversion proceedings for child in conflict with the law shall be completed within how many days?
Probation is a matter of
Who grants probation?
Probation is granted to ___________ who are sentenced to a prison term of not more than 6 years.
When was the Inter-Disciplinary Committee on Crime Prevention created?
Who may file petition for absolute pardon?
It was created pursuant to Act No. 4103 as amended.
What are emphasized under the custodial model of correctional institution?
When must the probationer report to the probation officer?
A document granting him freedom to work and live outside of prison even before the expiration of his sentence.
The President has the plenary power to grant executive clemency, except on:Â
Pardon is exercised when the person is:
Is Jay qualified for probation if his prison term is PRISON CORRECCIONAL?
These are community-based residential facilities that are less secure and restrictive than prison or jail but provide a more controlled environment than other community correctional programs.
It refers to the programs provided in a community setting developed for purposes of intervention and diversion, as well as rehabilitation of the child in conflict with the law, for reintegration into his/her family and / or community.
Is Yasan qualified for probation if he is found guilty of violating R.A. No. 6727?
When shall probation order take effect?
Before the travel of probationer outside the jurisdiction of the City/Provincial probation office, application should be filed within how many days?
It is a behavioral shaping tool which is carefully planned and structured verbal reprimand by a staff with 4 other residents: Senior resident, Peer, Big Brother and Department Head.
It is a behavioral shaping tool which creates a certain degree of dissonance on the guilty party whereby there is a strong internal conflict whether to practice honesty or continue to live in a lie.
It is part of behavior management wherein the attendees will discuss the activities to be engaged in the morning meeting and make sure that all participants are ready with their corresponding parts and determine the amount of time to be allotted for each part.
It creates obligation to make things right through proactive involvement of victims, ownership of the offender of the crime and the community in search for solutions which promote repair, reconciliation and assurance.
At this phase of treatment, he becomes knowledgeable on learning how to follow the norms and rules of the community.
A process that provides an interested victim an opportunity to meet face to face his/her offender in a secured and structured setting or atmosphere, with the help of a trained mediator, and engage in a discussion of the past offense and its impact to his/her life.
At this phase of treatment, he becomes knowledgeable on improving social skills and recognizing the importance of other people's help in shaping behavior.
At this phase of treatment, the resident or inmate must focus on transitioning to life outside of jail.
It is a core victim's right which is very crucial in assisting the redirection of the victim's life.
It is an approach that focuses on the learning ang relearning of behavioral skills, attitudes and values, associated with socialized living of persons deprived of liberty in a jail setting.
For victim of unjust imprisonment or detention, how much is the maximum compensation per month?
Therapeutic Community utilizes the _____________ as a vehicle to foster behavioral and attitudinal change.
Categorized as an informal program wherein a client is referred for work or job placement through the officer's own personal effort, contact or information.
It is called as "unconditional positive regard".
It is used to help an individual establish a practice of moving his attention within, finding his place of relaxation and peace by contacting his inner wisdom.
He serves as the director of the Therapeutic Community Modality Program facility.Â
In a therapeutic community, the primary "therapist" and teacher is the:Â
The purpose is to achieve closure, reaffirm relationship and maintain the unity of the community so that all those involved can move on and leave the past behind.
It is usually facilitated by senior members of the group. It focuses on group relationship and patterns of behavior.
In the hierarchy of Therapeutic Community Modality Program, he serves as a liason between resident and staff.