CA 101 Flashcards

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It is an administrative device of correctional institution of providing varied and flexible types of physical plants for the more effective control of the treatment programs of its diversified population.

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DIVERSIFICATION

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Person derive of liberty (PDL) are undergoing trial of their respective cases.

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DETAINEE

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One who has either been previously committed for three (3) or more times as a sentence inmate.

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THIRD CLASS INMATE

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A newly arrive inmate: an inmate demoted from 1st class inmate or promoted from 3rd class inmate.

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SECOND CLASS INMATE

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One whose known character and credit for work while in detention earned assignment to this class upon commencement of sentence, or one who has been promoted from 2nd class.

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FIRST CLASS INMATE

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One who has passed as the 1st class inmate, has serve imprisonment with good conduct for a period equivalent to onefifth (1/5) of the maximum term of his imprisonment or seven (7) years in the case of life sentence.

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COLONIST

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PRIVILEGE OF COLONIST

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This Privilege was already amended by Republic Act _______ stated that on first two years of the prisoners continuing showing good performance he will be given a credit of a GCTA of 20 day per days for each calendar month.

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10592

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Credit of an additional GCTA of ______ days for each calender month, while they retain said classification aside from the regular GCTA authorized under article 97 of the Revised Penal Code;

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FIVE (5)

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Subject to the approval of the ________________; to have their wife and children, and or the woman they desire to marry, live with them in the prison and penal farm.

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PRISON DIRECTOR

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To wear civilian clothes on such special occasions as maybe designated by the prison ____________.

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SUPERINTENDENT

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As a special reward to a deserving colonist the issuance of a reasonable amount of clothing and ordinarily household supplies from the government commissary in addition to free subsistence.

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PRIVILEGE OF COLONIST

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Husband and wife inmates maybe allowed to serve their sentence together in a prison and penal farm as soon as _______________________.

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BOTH ARE CLASSIFIED AS COLONIST

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The grants of colonist status may; for cause, be revoked at anytime by the Superintendent with the approval of the _________________.

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PRISON DIRECTOR

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Place of Confinement

An inmate shall only be confined in a place declared by the President of the Philippines or by Executive Order to the place of confinement of national inmates or by specific direction of the court, provided that a male inmates shall be committed directly to and shall be confined in a prison _________________________________.

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NEAREST HIS ACTUAL PLACE OF RESIDENCE.

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Security Compound

A prison shall; whenever possible, have a separate prison compound for the segregation of inmates according to their security classification. Each prison compound shall be under a _______________ who is assisted by an Assistant Superintendent.

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SUPERINTENDENT

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SEPARATE FACILITIES

• Finally sentenced inmates;
• Death Convicts;
• Inmates who, by reason of their criminal record, are likely to exercise a passive influence toother inmates;
• Detainees;
• Youth offenders or those below eighteen years of age;
• First offenders;
• Habitual delinquents;
• Infirm aged, invalids, and other finally convicted inmates whose physical condition seriously impair their mobility;
• Those suffering from mental disorder, or abnormality, including sexual deviates;
• Female offenders;
• Drug dependents;
• Foreign National, and
• Members of cultural minorities.

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All accommodation for the use of all inmates shall meet the requirements of sanitation and hygiene, with emphasis on adequate ventilation, living space, and lighting.
Bathrooms and washing areas shall be provided in every prison facility; all areas regularly used by inmates, shall be properly always maintained and kept clean. Beds and clothing shall be always neatly made-up in uniform manner; buildings occupied by all inmates must be disinfected at least once a month.

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PRISON ACCOMMODATIONS STANDARD

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The Bureau of Prisons shall maintain agricultural and forestry camps where youth offenders may serve their sentence in lieu of confinement in prison (Correctional Operating Manual 1998).

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YOUTH CAMPS

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TRANSFER OF INMATES

• An inmate maybe transferred by the PRISON DIRECTOR upon the recommendation of the SUPERINTENDENT concerned to another prison facility to bring said inmate closer to family or as part of his rehabilitation program.

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21
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An inmate who has been confirmed to be mentally abnormal or insane maybe transferred to mental hospital with the approval of the Prison Director.

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TRANSFER OF INSANE INMATE

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The confinement of an inmate maybe transferred to an AFP stockade provided the inmate is certified as minimum security risk and does not belong to any of the following categories.

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TRANSFER OF AN INMATE TO A STOCKADE OF THE AFP

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TRANSFER OF INMATES

• Inmate serving a life term or sentence to death;
• Inmate with previous record of escape;
• Recidivist
• Inmate serving a crime involving moral turpitude;
• Female inmate;
• Inmate who has been previously transferred to an AFP stockade and was returned to prison for cause;
• Inmate who is more than 50 years old or who can no longer perform manual work;
• Inmate who is a permanent resident of a place within a radius of one hundred (100) kilometers from the AFP stockade where he is being transferred; or
• Inmate with a pending case or who is a witness in any pending criminal case.

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24
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Upon the recommendation of the Classification Board, the director may also transfer to a prison and penal farm an inmate who, although not eligible for clarification as a colonist;

• Physically and psychologically fit to absorb the rehabilitative program in the colony; and

• That such assignment is the therapeutically indicated.

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TRANSFER OF INMATES NOT ELIGIBLE TO BE A COLONIST TO A PRISON AND PENAL FARM

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The President of the Philippines may direct the, as the occasion may require the transfer of inmates from the national prison to provincial jail or vice versa.
The expenses for such transfer shall be borne by the Bureau except the cost of escort service which shall be provided by the Philippine National Police.

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TRANSFER OF AN INMATE TO PROVINCIAL JAIL AND VICE VERSA