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Good day. Can someone help me formulate multiple choice questions out of these topics for at least a 1-50 items? Moreover, please provide me with
Good day. Can someone help me formulate multiple choice questions out of these topics for at least a 1-50 items? Moreover, please provide me with your answer. Makae it hard question pls. cheg
JAIL AND PRISON
JAIL - it is the place for locking -up of persons who are
conv icted of minor offenses or felonies who are to serve a
short sentence imposed upon them by a competent court,
or for confinement of persons who are awaiting trial or
inv estigation of their cases
1. LOCK-UP JAIL - is a security facility, common to
police stations, used to police stations, used for
temporary confinement of an indiv idual held for
inv estigations
2. ORDINARY JAIL - is the type of jail commonly used
to detain a convicted criminal offender to serve
less than three (3) years.
3. WORK HOUSE OR JAIL CAMP - a facility that houses
minimum custody offenders who are serv ing short
sentence or those who are undergoing
constructive work program. It prov ides full
employment of prisoners, remedial serv ices and
constructive leisure time activ ities
JAIL ACCORDING TO GENERAL
1. MUNICIPAL JAIL - Punishable with duration of 1
Day to 6 month
2. CITY JAIL - Punishable with duration of 1 Day to 3
years
3. DISTRICT JAIL - Punishable with duration of 6
months - 1 Day to 3 years
4. PROVINCIAL JAIL - Punishable with duration of 6
months - 1 Day to 3 years
Prov incial Jail in the Philippines is not under the Jurisdiction
of the Bureau of Corrections or Bureau of Jail Management
and Penology. They are manage and controlled by the
Prov incial Government
IMPORTANCE OF JAIL
1. It serv es as a deterrent to would be criminal
offender
2. It enables the wrong doer to be reformed and
rehabilitated
3. To av oid influence of hardened criminal
4. To separate offender according to their duration
of imprisonment
5. To determine the separation of jurisdiction
between two or more cities
6. Help the gov ernment economically
Prison - institutions for confinement of convicted
offenders sentenced to more than three (3) years of
imprisonment.
? derived from the Greco-Roman word
"presidio"
? Administered by the National Government
under the Bureau of Corrections.
? Also called national prisons and also
includes the penal colonies and penal
farms.
IMPORTANCE OF PRISON
1. It serv es as a deterrent to would be criminal
offender
2. It enables the wrong doer to be reformed and
rehabilitated
3. To av oid influence of hardened criminal
4. To separate offender according to their duration
of imprisonment
5. To determine the separation of jurisdiction
between two or more cities
6. Help the gov ernment economically
PHILIPPINE PRISON HISTORY
(C-BSINDSL) Memory aid
Bilibid Prison 1847 - On Oroquieta Street in Manila. It was
formally opened on April 10, 1866 by a Royal Decree. It was
formerly known as "Mayhaligue Estate, and intentively for
boys town but now it is currently known City Jail.
San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm -On August 21, 1870, was
established to confine Muslim rebels and intractable
political prisoners opposed to the Spanish rule. The
facility, which faced the Jolo Sea, had Spanish-inspired
dormitories and was originally set on a 1,414-hectare
sprawling estate.
?
Copra
?
Capt. Ramon Blanco
? Zamboanga Del Sur
Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm - Americans established in
Nov . 04, 1904 the Iuhit penal settlement (now Iwahig Prison
and Penal Farm) on a vast reservation of 28,072 hectares. It
would reach a total land area of 40,000 hectares in the late
1950s. It was located on the westernmost part of the
archipelago far from the main town to confine incorrigibles
with little hope of rehabilitation.
? Suggest of Gov . Luke Wright
?
Order of Gov . Forbes
?
Palawan
?
Reorganization Act 1407
?
1,000 Hectares
? TAGUMPAY Settlement
?
(6 Hectares) homestead lots distributed to inmates
for those who liv e there
?
RDC
?
Lt. George Wolfe became its 1st Superintendent
The area was expanded to 41,007 hectares by virtue of E.O
67 issued by Governor Newton Gilbert on October 15, 1912.
(SIMC)
? Sta. Lucia Sub - Colony
?
Inagawan Sub - Colony
?
Montible Sub - Colony
?
Central Sub - Colony
National Bilibid Prison - On January 22, 1941. The prison
reserv ation had an area of 587 hectares, part of which was
arable. The prison compound proper had an area of 300 x
300 meters or a total of nine hectares. It was surrounded
by three layers of barbed wire.
?
Lt. George Wolfe was its 1st Prison Director
?
Muntinlupa, City
?
Lethal Injection is located
For maximum security facility how high should the walls be
constructed?
A. 8 - 12 feet (Minimum)
B.
12 - 14 feet (medium)
C. 18 - 25 feet (maximum)
D. 30 - 35 feet
Note:
?
President Fidel V. Ramos signed in to law the
imposition of Death Penalty on Heinous Crime (R.A
7659) Dec. 13, 1993
?
Lethal Injection (R.A 8177) March 20, 1996
?
Feb. 5, 1999, Leo Echegaray was first death
conv ict executed thru Lethal Injection.
?
Chemicals Compound of Lethal Injection
1. Sodium Thiopental - put convict to sleep.
2. Pancuronium Bromide - Paralyze the muscles
3. Potassium Chloride - stop the heart beat
Maximum security compound at NBP Main Building,
?
death convicts
?
inmates sentenced to life term
?
numerous pending cases,
?
multiple conv ictions, and
? Sentences of more than 20 years.
Medium security Camp, 2.5 kilometers from the main
building. This became known as Camp Sampaguita,
WHERE THE RECEPTION DIAGNOSTIC CENTER (RDC)
LOCATED, YOUTH DETENTION CENTER
Minimum Security Camp, at Bukang Liwayway.
Half-Way House, for those who will release
Juvenile Training Center - Both projects are supported by
funds from Japan through the representation of the
Interdisciplinary Committee of National Police Commission
(NAPOLCOM).
Davao Penal Colony and Farm
?
Tagum, Dav ao del Norte
?
Approximate Land Area is 30,000 hectares
?
First penal settlement organized under Filipino
Administration
?
Jan. 21, 1932 (Act 3732 & Proc. 414 series 1931)
signed by Gov. Dwight Davis
? Tagum Dev elopment Company (TADECO)
? Tanglaw Settlement
?
Banana (3000 Hectares)
? Tagum Settlement
Two Sub - Colony (PK)
?
Panabo Sub - Colony
?
Kapalong Sub - Colony
Sablayan Penal Colony and Farm
?
Occidental Mindoro
?
Established Sept. 27, 1954
?
Four Sub - Colony (CPPY)
o
Central Sub - Colony
o
Pusog Sub - Colony
o
Pasugui Sub - Colony
o
YapangSub - Colony
Leyte Regional Prison
? Abuyog Leyte
?
Established Jan. 16, 1973, by Ferdinand E. Marcos
?
Considered as the youngest Prison
Note: "National Correctional Consciousness week" Every
last week of October
Correction Institution for Women (CIW)
?
Nov . 27, 1929
?
Establishment of the Correctional Institution for
Women in Mandaluyong City under Act No. 3579
?
Its old name was
?
"Women's Prison"
? Total land area is 18 hectares
?
In 1934, the position of Female Supt was made for
the operation of this penal facility
Note: The Bureau of Prisons was renamed Bureau of
Corrections under the New Administrative Code of 1987
and Proclamation No. 495 issued on November 22, 1989
(EO292)
GOOD CONDUCT TIME ALLOWANCE (Granted by the Director of Prison) Years of good behavior Allowance earned Tyear - 2 years 5 days per month 3 years - 5 years 8 days per month 6 years - 10 years 10 days per month 11 years and up years 15 days per monthGood Conduct Time Allowance under R.A. 10592 Year of good behavior Days to be deducted 1-2 years 20 days per month 3-5 years 23 days per month 6-10 years 25 days per month 11 year and more 30 days per monthClassification of Penalties (Duration of imprisonment) Capital Punishment Death (R.A. 7659 and R.A. 8177 as amended R.A. 9346) Afflictive Penalties Reclusion Perpetua 20 years and I day to 40 years Reclusion Temporal 12 years and 1 day to 20 years Prison Mayor 6 years and 1 day to 12 years Correctional Penalties Prison Correctional 6 months and 1 day to 6 yearsArresto Mayor 1 month and I day too months Light Penalties Arresto Menor T day to 30 days PRESCRIPTION OF PENALTIES PENALTY PRESCRIBES IN Death and reclusion Perpetua 20 years Other afflictive penalties 15 years Correctionalpenalties 10 years Arresto Mayor 5 years Light penalties 1 yearCUSTODIAL RANK REFORMATION RANK Corrections Chief Superintendent Corrections Senior Superintendent Corrections Technical Senior Superintendent Corrections Supenntendent Corrections Technical Superintendent Corrections Chief Inspector Corrections Technical Chief Inspector Corrections Senior Inspector Corrections Technical Senior Inspector Corrections Inspector Corrections Technical Inspector Corrections Senior Officer M Corrections Technical Senior Officer I Corrections Senior Officer III Corrections Technical Senior Officer Ill Corrections Senior Officer II Corrections Technical Senior Officer II Corrections Senior Officer I Corrections Technical Senior Officer I Corrections Officer III Corrections Technical Officer Ill Corrections Officer II Corrections Technical Officer II Corrections Officer I Corrections Technical OfficerStep by Step Solution
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