Ca1 Part 5 Flashcards
Under what executive order Bureau of correction passed during the Aquino administration?
Executive order 292
Bureau of prisons was renamed into?
Bureau of corrections
It has general supervision and control of all national prisons or penitentiaries.
Bureau of corrections
Charge with the safekeeping of all Insular/National Prisoners confined therein or committed to the custody of the bureau.
Bureau of corrections
Bureau of corrections is under what department?
Department of Justice
It was created under virtue of common wealth act no. 67
New Bilibid Prison
New Bilibid Prison was officially named on?
January 22, 1941
What date where all inmates of the old Bilibid Prison were transferred to the new site?
November 15, 1940
-Constructed 2.5 kilometers away from the main building.
-inmates wearing blue uniform
Camp Sampaguita/Minimum security camp
-Formerly used as military stockage during the martial law
-Inmates wearing color brown uniform
Camp Bukang Liwayway/Minimum security camp
A separate facility of the Bureau of Corrections called through the issuance of Administrative Order no. 8, series of 1953 of the department of justice.
Reception and Diagnostic Center
It was patterned after the reception facilities of the california state prison
Reception and Diagnostic Center
Its function is to study and classify inmates and detainees committed to Bureau
Reception and diagnostic center
They study the character and the behavior of the prisoners
Psychologist
They are responsible for the examination of prison in terms of mental or emotional
Psychiatrist
Social case of an individual prisoner
Sociologist
They conduct seminars or orientation to change the prisoners attitude
Educational councilor
To test the prisoner’s special abilities
Vocational councilor
To encourage the prisoners to join religious activities
Chaplain
They are conducting physical examination and recommend treatment
Medical officer
They recommend for the transfer and the type of custody for the inmates
Custodial Correctional Officer
It is created by virtue of R.A no. 3579 in november 27, 1929
Correctional Institution for Women
Authorized the transfer of all women inmates yo a buolding in welfare ville at mandaluyong rizal
Correctional Institution for Women
What is the old name of correctional institution for women?
Women Prison
Sablayan colony and farm is located at?
San jose occidental mindoro
It was established on September 26, 1954 by virtue of Presidential Proclamation No. 72
Sablayan colony and farm
It is used by the national government as a relocation sites for the refugees from the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in 1991
Sablayan colony and farm
A facility where prisoners from NBP are brought for decongestion purposes.
Sablayan Prison
Sablayan colony and farm has a total land area of approximately?
16,190 hectares
Iwahig penal colony and farm was located at?
Puerto Princessa, Palawan
Who is the superintendent lieutenant in Iwahig penal colony and farm?
George Walk
Considered as the “Prison without walls” in the world
Iwahig penal colony and farm
-it was purposely for incorrigible prisoners.
-houses minimum security prisoners.
Iwahig penal colony and farm
Central sub-colony has how many hectares?
14,700 hectares
Sta. Lucia has how many hectares?
9,685 hectares
Montible has how many hectares?
8,000 hectares
Inagawan has how many hectares?
13,000 hectares
It was formally established on Jan. 21, 1932 by virtue act no. 3732
Davao penal colony and farm
Davao penal colony and farm was located at?
Central Davao
First penal settlement founded and organized under filipino administration.
Davao penal colomy and farm
What is the main product of davao penal colony and farm?
Abaca
It was established in southern zambaonga on August 21, 1870 through a royal decree promulgated in 1869.
San ramon penal colony and farm
Established during the tenure of gov. General Ramon Blanco.
San Ramon Penal Colony and Farm
It is the facility that was established for persons convicted of political crime
San Ramon Penal Colony and Farm
Considered as the oldest penal facility in the Philippines
San Ramon Penal Colony and Farm
Prisoners were required to do agricultural work
San Ramon Penal Colony and farm
Leyte regional prison was located at?
Abuyog, Southern leyte
Estbalished on January 16, 1973 a year after the declaration of martial law in 1972 by virtue of P.D no. 28
Leyte Regional Prison
Youngest penal colony to be established
Leyte regional prison
Later became an agricultural estate for cavendish bananas
Leyte regional prison
A penitentiary, an institution for the imprisonment (incarceration) of persons convicted of major/serious crimes.
Prison
A building, usually with cells, or other places established for the purpose of taking safe custody or confinement of criminals.
Prison
A place of confinement for those charged with or convicted off offenses against the laws of the land.
Prison
A person who is under the custody of lawful authority
Prisoner
Any person detained/confined in jail or prison for the commission of a criminal offense or convicted and serving in a penal institution.
Prisoner
A person who by reason of his criminal sentence or by a decision issued by the court, may be deprived of his liberty or freedom.
Prisoner
Those detained for investigation, preliminary hearing, or awaiting trial.
Detention prisoners
A detainee lock up in jail
Detention Prisoners
They are prisoners under the jurisdiction of courts
Detention prisoners
Offenders who are committed to jail or prisons in order to serve their sentence after final conviction by a competent court.
Sentenced Prisoners
They are prisoners under the jurisdiction of penal institutions.
Sentenced Prisoners
Those sentenced to suffer a term of sentence of 3yrs and 1 day to life imprisonment.
Insular or National Prisoners
Those convicted for the violation of the omnibus election code.
Insular or National Prisoners
Those person sentenced to suffer term of imprisonment from 6 months and 1 day to 3 years or a fine not more than 1000 pesos
Provincial Prisoners
Detained therein waiting for preliminary investigation of their cases cognizable by the regional trial, court.
Provincial Prisoners
Those sentenced to suffer a term of imprisonment from 1 day to 3 years or a fine not more than 1000 pesos
City Prisoners
Those detained therein whose cases are filed with the municipal trial court.
City Prisoners
Those detained therein whose cases are cognizable by the RTC and under preliminary investigation
City Prisoners
Those confined in municipal jails to serve an imprisonment from 1 day to 6 months.
Municipal Prisoners
Those detained wherein whose trials of their cases are pending with the municipal trial court.
Municipal Prisoners
A special group of prisoners composed of incorrigible, and highly dangerous persons who are the source of constant disturbances even in maximum security prison
Super Maximum security prisoners
What color of uniform in super maximum security prisoners?
Orange
The group of prisoners whose escape could be dangerous to the public or to the security of the state.
Maximum security prisoners
It consists of constant trouble makers but not dangerous as the super maximum security prisoners
Maximum security prisoners
Their movements are restricted and they are not allowed to work outside the institution but rather assigned to industrial shops with in the prison compound.
Maximum security prisoners
Prisoners includes those sentenced to serve sentence 20 years or more, or those whose, sentenced are under the review of the supreme court, and offenders who are criminally insane having severe personality or emotional disorders that make them dangerous to fellow offenders or staff members.
Maximum security prisoners
Those who cannot be trusted in open condition and pose lesser danger than maximum security prisoners in case they escape
Medium security prisoners
It consists of group of prisoners who may be allowed to work outside the fence or walls of the institution under grounds or with escorts.
Medium security prisoners
Medium security prisoners wear what color of uniform?
Blue
A group of prisoners who can reasonably trusted to serve sentence under “open conditions”.
Minimum security prisoners
Minimum security prisoners wear what color of uniform?
Brown
Prisoners who can be trusted to report to their work assignments without the presence of guards.
Minimum security prisoners
A place for locking-up persons who are convicted of minor offenses or felonies.
Jail
A security facility, common to police stations, used for temporary confinement of an individual held for investigation.
Lock-up jails
Type of jail commonly used to detain a convicted criminal offender to serve sentence less than 3 years
Ordinary Jails
A facility that houses minimum custody offenders who are serving short sentences or those who are undergoing constructive work programs.
Workhouses, jail farms or camp
-They are managed and controlled by the provincial government.
-It is not under the jurisdiction of the Bucor.
Provincial Jails
It exercises supervision and control over all cities and municipal jails throughout the country.
Bureau of jail management and penology
Unannounced inspection and religious conduct of searches of inmates quarters to flush out contraband and other deadly weapons and to ensure the safety and security of inmates, visitors and personnel.
Oplan Greyhound
The release of inmates/prisoners through the implementation of applicable laws.
Oplan decongestion
Refers to the institutional record of an inmate which consists of his mittimus/commitment order, the prosecutors information and the decision of the trial court, including that the appellate court.
Carpeta
After registration the inmate shall be photograph front and side view, fingerprint and assigned a permanent prison number, the male inmate shall then be given a regulation haircut and his beard mustache if any, shall be shaven off.
Admission Process
Enumerate the admission procedures in prison
-Receiving
-Checking of commitment papers
-Identification
-Searching
-Briefing and Orientation
One who has either been previously committed for 3 or more times sentenced inmate.
Third class inmate
A newly arrived inmate, an inmate denoted from first class; or one promoted from the third class
Second class inmate
One whose known character and credit for work while in detention earned assignment to this class upon commencement of sentence.
First class inmate
A finally convicted able bodied inmate may be required to work at least eight hours a day except on sunday and legal holidays.
Prison labor of finally convicted inmate
An inmate over sixty years of age may be excused from mandatory labor.
Old inmate
The reduction of period of imprisonment if a convict shows a good behavior.
Good conduct time allowance