Part 5 Flashcards
Present Correctional System
Department of Justice(DOJ);
Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) ; and
Department of Social welfare and Development (DSWD)
It has the general provision and control national prisons or penitentiary. Also they are in charge with the safe keeping of all insular national prisoners confine their in,or committed to the custody of the Bureau
BUREAU OF CORRECTION (BuCOR)
Exercise the supervision and control overall District, City, Municipal jails throughout the country.
BUREAU OF JAIL AND MANAGEMENT PENOLOGY (BJMP)
They are not under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Correction. They are manage and controlled by the Provincial Government
PROVINCIAL JAIL
It is the center for youth offenders
Department of Social welfare and Development
Head of Bureau of Correction who is appointed by the president of the Philippines with the confirmation on the commission on appointment
Director of Prisons
It is created by virtue of common wealth Act no. 67
NEW BILIBID PRISON
Date when all inmates of the old bilibid prison were transfered to the new site
November 15, 1940
Date when New Bilibid Prison officially named
January 22, 1941
2 site of New Bilibid Prison
Camp Sampaguita/ Medium Security Camp; and
Camp bukang liwayway/ Minimum Security Camp
Constructed 2.5 kilometer away from the main building
Camp Sampaguita/ Medium Security Camp
Color of the Bilibid shirt in camp Sampaguita
BLUE
Formerly used as military storage during martial law
Camp Bukang Liwayway/ Minimum Security Camp
Color of the Bilibid shirt in camp of Bukang Liwayway/ Minimum Security Camp
BROWN
A separate facility of the Bureau of Corrections created through the issuance of Administrative Order no. 8, series of 1953 of the Department of Justice. 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 the Bureau.
RECEPTION AND DIAGNOSTIC CENTER
Created by virtue of Republic Act No. 3579 in November 27, 1929
CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION FOR WOMEN
authorized the transfer of all women inmates to a building in Welfareville at Mandaluyong, Rizal
CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION FOR WOMEN
PENAL COLONIES
- Sablayan Colony and Farm
- Iwahig Penal Colony and Farm
- Davao Penal Colony and Farm
- San Ramon Penal Colony and Farm
- Leyte Regional Prison
A facility where prisoners from NBP are brought for decongestion purposes. It follows the same colony standards as other penal farms.
SABLAYAN PRISON
Established on September 26, 1954 by virtue of Presidential Proclamation No. 72 has a total land area of approximately 16,190 hectares
Sablayan Colony and Farm (San Jose Occidental Mindoro)
Envisioned by Gov. Luke E. Wright and ordered by Gov. Forbes for the establishment on November 16, 1904
Iwahig Penal Colony and Farm (Palawan)
Considered as the “Prison without Walls” in the world
Iwahig Penal Colony and Farm
4 Sub-Colonies in Iwahig Penal Colony
- Central sub-colony with an area of 14,700 hectares;
- Sta. Lucia with 9,685 hectares;
- Montible with 8,000 hectares; and
- Inagawan with 13,000 hectares
first penal settlement founded and organized under Filipino administration. It was formally established on January 21, 1932 by virtue of Act No. 3732.
Davao Penal Colony and Farm
2 Sub-Colonies of Davao Penal Colony
- Panabo
- Kapalong
was established in southern Zamboanga on August 21,1870 through a royal decree promulgated in 1869
San Ramon Penal Colony and Farm
Considered the oldest penal facility in the country. Prisoners were required to do agricultural work
San Ramon Penal Colony and Farm
established on January 16, 1973 a year after the declaration of martial law in 19 by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 28.
Leyte Regional Prison
Youngest penal colony to be established.
Leyte Regional Prison
became an agricultural estate for Cavendish bananas
Leyte Regional Prison
an institution for the imprisonment (incarceration) of persons convicted of major/serious crimes
PRISON or PENITENTIARY
A building, usually with cells, or other places established for the purpose of taking safe custody or confinement of criminals..
PRISON or PENITENTIARY
A place of confinement for those charged with or convicted off offenses against the laws of the land.
PRISON or PENITENTIARY
A person who is under the custody of lawful authority. 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
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 committed to jail or prison by a competent authority for any of the following reasons:
a. To serve a sentence after conviction.
b. Trial
c. Investigation.
PRISONER
GENERAL CLASSIFICATION OF PRISONERS
- Detention Prisoners
- Sentenced Prisoners
- Prisoners who are on Safekeeping
-Those detained for investigation, preliminary hearing, or awaiting trial.
- A detainee in a lock-up jail.
-They are prisoners under the Jurisdiction of Courts
Detention Prisoners
- Offenders who are committed to jail or prison in order to serve their sentence after final conviction by a competent court.
- They are prisoners under the jurisdiction of Penal Institutions.
Sentenced Prisoners
Includes non-criminal offenders who are detained in order to protect the community against their harmful behavior
Prisoners who are on Safekeeping
CLASSIFICATION OF SENTENCED PRISONERS
- Insular or National Prisoners
- Provincial Prisoners
- City Prisoners
- Municipal Prisoners
Those sentenced to suffer a term of sentence of 3 yrs. and 1 day to life imprisonment.
Insular or National Prisoners
Those sentenced to suffer a term of imprisonment cited above but appealed the judgment and unable to file a bond for their temporary liberty.
Insular or National Prisoners
Those convicted for the violation of the omnibus election code
Insular or National Prisoners