SAS Final Examination CRI 029 PDF

Title SAS Final Examination CRI 029
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Student’s Activity Sheet: P3 ExamName: ________________________________________ Class Number: ________________________Section: _________________________ Class Schedule: _________________ Date: ___________________Lesson title: FINAL EXAMINATIONLesson Objectives:At the end of the exam, the students wi...


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CRI 029: Institutional Corrections Student’s Activity Sheet: P3 Exam

Name: ________________________________________

Class Number: ________________________

Section: _________________________ Class Schedule: _________________ Date: ___________________

Lesson title: FINAL EXAMINATION Lesson Objectives: At the end of the exam, the students will be able to: a. have mastery in their lessons; b. evaluate their understanding about the topics.

References: 1. Jester P. Eduardo; Carlito R. Panganoron-Juvenile Delinquency and Crime Prevention 2. Armando A. Alviola, Ph.D.- Juvenile Delinquency Larry Siegel – Juvenile Delinquency

Instructions: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark only the answer for each item by shading the box corresponding to the letter of your choice on the sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURES AND NO CHEATING! 1. Refers to information concerning an inmate’s personal circumstances, the offense he committed, the sentenced imposed, the criminal case number in the trial and appellate courts, the date he commenced serving his sentence, the date he was received for confinement, the place of confinement, the date of expiration of the sentence, the number of previous conviction if any, and his behaviour or conduct while in prison. a. carpeta c. prison record b. inmate jacket d. docket book 2. This type of institution is usually enclosed by two layers of wire fence. The inner is 12 to 14 feet high with a curb and the outer fence is 8 to 12 feet high. a. Super security facility c. maximum security institution b. Medium security institution d. minimum security institution 3. BJMP evaluation form consists of a set of questionnaires depicting the rate’s job accomplishment and demonstrated behavior affecting the employee’s performance for the rating period as can be observed and verified by the subordinate rater. a. performance commitment report form c. performance evaluation report b. subordinate rater form d. peer rater form 4. He was a French historian and philosopher who analyzed law as an expression of justice and believed that harsh punishment would undermine morality and that appealing to moral sentiments is a better means of preventing crime. a. William Penn c. Charles Montesiquieu b. Francois Marie Arouet d. Jeremy Bentham 5. Who among the following is a provincial prisoner? a. a prisoner serving a term below six (6) years

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CRI 029: Institutional Corrections Student’s Activity Sheet: P3 Exam

Name: ________________________________________

Class Number: ________________________

Section: _________________________ Class Schedule: _________________ Date: ___________________ b. a prisoner serving a term of six (6) years and up c. a prisoner serving a term of six (6) months and one (1) day to three (3) years d. a prisoner serving a term of three (3) years and one (1) day and up 6. A prison shall keep a bound registration book wherein all commitments shall be recorded chronologically. The register shall contain the following entries, except: a. Name of inmate b. Reason for commitment and the authority therefore c. Sentence, Date and hour of admission d. Cause and Manner of Death 7. This system was adopted wherein the prisoners had their heads closely cropped and walked in lines, keeping step with their heads bowed. Each prisoner placed a hand on the shoulder of the person in front to maintain a rigid separation and were “literally buried from the world.” a. Auburn system c. Pennsylvania system b. Rag-tag state of discipline d. solitary confinement 8. An early forms of punishment imposed by whipping of a stick, rope, or leather to a person who violates the law using a Russian knot that was made out of leather thongs tipped with fish hook like wires or the cat-o-nine tails, which is made of nine strands of leather or rope. a. mutilation c. branding b. humiliation d. flogging 9. A prisoner having served 1 -2 years of his sentence is given a reward for good conduct, diligence and loyalty; a. 20 days of GCTA c. 23 days of GCTA b. 25 days of GCTA d. 8 days of GCTA 10. The largest component of the whole prison personnel system responsible for the maintenance of discipline as well as ensuring safety of the inmates and preventing escapes and riots. a. Guard c. custodial force b. RDC d. quarantine 11. Chairman of the Director of Irish prisons, he introduced the progressive system which attempted to place the responsibility for self-improvement on the prisoner himself through successive stages. a. Manuel Montesinos c. Sir Walter Crofton b. Domets of France d. ZR Brockway 12. After registration, the inmate shall be photographed, front and side view, fingerprinted 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. This is called the; a. Commitment Service c. diagnostic procedure

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CRI 029: Institutional Corrections Student’s Activity Sheet: P3 Exam

Name: ________________________________________

Class Number: ________________________

Section: _________________________ Class Schedule: _________________ Date: ___________________ b. Admission Process

d. learning Process

13. Philip Moris was convicted of estafa and met a penalty of 4 years to 8 years. He was transferred from Cagayan Provincial Jail to Davao Penal Colony. If you were the prison superintendent, what are you going to ask from Philip Moris before admitting him for free lodging with guards? a. Identification mark c. birth certificate b. Mittimus d. transfer certificate from provincial jail 14. Upon admission in the Reception and Diagnostic Center, an inmate shall be placed in quarantine for at least five days during which he shall undergo the necessary procedures, except one; a. Given physical examination to determine any physical illness or handicap or mental ailment and to segregate those suspected of having an infectious or contagious disease b. He will be given immediate chemical treatment for his criminal behavior c. Orient with prison rules d. Interview by a counselor, social worker or other program staff officers 15. The executive officer in charge of each correctional institution isa. commissioner or director c. correctional or custodial officer b. warden or superintendent d. spy or security guard 16. Upon arrival and before admission, an inmate is given a “shakedown”. Shakedown meant: a. his commitment papers are delivered to the record clerk b. identification by fingerprinting and photographing of an inmate c. examination for contraband d. taking fingerprints and mug-shots. 17. The first American Probation Officer who developed several of the features later became characteristics of the probation system. a. Ruther R. Cook c. Capt E. H. Savage b. John Augustus d. Barbara Kaye 18. It is a written compilation made by the staff regarding their findings on the prisoner that is used by the classification committee as a guide in carrying out the rehabilitation program of the prisoner in the operating institution. a. Admission summary c. orientation procedure b. Testing programs d. staff conference 19. The idea that punishment will give the offender a lesson by showing to others what would happen to them if they have committed the heinous crime. a. Protection c. set as example b. Deterrence d. expiation

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CRI 029: Institutional Corrections Student’s Activity Sheet: P3 Exam

Name: ________________________________________

Class Number: ________________________

Section: _________________________ Class Schedule: _________________ Date: ___________________ 20. A form of punishment during the primitive era wherein the offender is inflicted with penalties such as mutilation, disfiguration, flogging and maiming. a. Death penalty c. corporal punishment b. Public humiliation d. banishment 21. The putting of offenders in prison for the purpose of protecting the public and at the same time rehabilitating them by requiring the latter to undergo institutional treatment program is referred to as: a. imprisonment c. conviction b. trial d. detention

22. An agency under the Department of Justice that is charged with custody and rehabilitation of national offenders, that is, those sentenced to serve a term of imprisonment of more than three(3) years a. BJMP c. provincial government b. Bureau of Corrections d. Parole and Probation Administration 23. This Act shall be known as the "Bureau of Fire Protection and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology Professionalization Act of 2004 a. Republic Act No. 9344 c. Republic Act 6975 b. Republic Act No. 9263 d. Republic Act No. 8551 24. Those with severe physical handicap as certified by the chief medical officer of the prison and those who have only six months more to serve before the expiration of their maximum sentence are considered; a. Maximum Security Prisoners c. medium security prisoners b. Detainees d. Minimum Security Prisoners 25. A ratio of correctional officers –to-national inmates prescribed under Republic Act No. 10575 to achieve a high level of custodial control. a. 1 to 7 c. 1 to 1 b. 2 to 6 d. 2 to 12 26. Facility established to confine Muslim rebels and recalcitrant political prisoners opposed to the Spanish rule. a. Davao Penal Colony c. Sablayan Prison b. Leyte Regional Prison d. San Ramon Prison 27. It is the institution that provides the community’s official reaction to a convicted offender. Such an institution is a branch of the administration of criminal justice charged with the responsibility for custody, supervision and rehabilitation of the convicted offender. a. Prison c. Corrections b. Penology d. Jail

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CRI 029: Institutional Corrections Student’s Activity Sheet: P3 Exam

Name: ________________________________________

Class Number: ________________________

Section: _________________________ Class Schedule: _________________ Date: ___________________

28. A part of the science of criminology which scientifically studies the principle of punishment and the management of prisons, reformatories and other confinement units. a. Prison c. Corrections b. Penology d. Jail 29. It is a confinement facility having custodial authority over an individual sentenced by the court to imprisonment which is administered by a national government. a. Prison c. Corrections b. Penology d. Jail 30. Are primarily adult penal institutions used for the detention of law violators, which is administered by a province, city and municipality. a. Prison c. Corrections b. Penology d. Jail 31. This theory assumes that the more swift, severe and certain the punishment, the greater will be its deterrent effect. a. Neo-classical theory c. Classical theory b. Italian or positivist theory d. Incapacitation theory 32. A theory which defines the boundaries of freewill, that children and lunatic people do not have free will therefore, they must be excluded to any punishment since they do not know what is right and wrong. a. Neo-classical theory c. Classical theory b. Italian or positivist theory d. Incapacitation theory 33. According to this theory, people cannot always be held accountable for their behavior because of factors beyond their control. a. Neo-classical theory c. Classical theory b. Italian or positivist theory d. Incapacitation theory 34. Are those persons who by reason of their sentence may be deprived of liberty for not more than six (6) months? a. Municipal prisoners c. Provincial or city prisoners b. National or insular prisoners d. None of these 35. Are those persons who by reason of their sentence are deprived of liberty for not more than 3 years or subjected to a fine of not more than one thousand pesos? a. Municipal prisoners c. Provincial or city prisoners b. National or insular prisoners d. None of these

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CRI 029: Institutional Corrections Student’s Activity Sheet: P3 Exam

Name: ________________________________________

Class Number: ________________________

Section: _________________________ Class Schedule: _________________ Date: ___________________ 36. Upon presenting the following documents such as commitment order, court decision of the case, information filed by the city/provincial fiscal and certification of detention, the new prisoner is received at the reception and diagnostic center. This process is called? a. Orientation c. Admission b. Classification process d. Recognition 37. Within how many periods does orientation and diagnosis are set up for new inmates by a group of experts? a. 30 days c. 50 days b. 60 days d. 90 days 38. BJMP is a line bureau of: a. DOJ b. BUCOR

c. DILG d. none of these

39. The following are authorized to commit a person to jail except one: a. Supreme Court c. None of these b. Sandiganbayan d. Congress of the Philippines 40. There are two categories of inmates: one is a prisoner; the other one is a detainee. This refers to an inmate who is convicted by final judgment. a. Detainee c. Prisoner b. Insular prisoner d. Provincial prisoner 41. It means the entrustment for confinement of an inmate to jail by a competent court or authority, for the purpose of investigating the individual’s offense or transgression of the law. a. Correction c. Detention b. Commitment d. Rehabilitation 42. A written order of the court or any other competent authority consigning an inmate to jail or prison for confinement. a. Mittimus c. Commitment order b. Carpeta d. Commitment 43. It is otherwise known as “inmate record or jacket”, it contains the personal and criminal record of inmates. a. Mittimus c. Commitment order b. Carpeta d. Commitment 44. The act of unlawfully getting out from confinement or custody by an inmate. a. Release c. Escape b. Discharge d. freedom

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CRI 029: Institutional Corrections Student’s Activity Sheet: P3 Exam

Name: ________________________________________

Class Number: ________________________

Section: _________________________ Class Schedule: _________________ Date: ___________________

45. An inmate who requires less supervision than other prisoners. Although he/ she may be assigned special tasks, he/she has no special privileges, and is not allowed to work alone. a. Trustee c. Bastoneros b. Jail aide d. All of these 46. Special time allowance for loyalty shall be granted to an inmate who after evading the service of his sentence on the occasion of disorder and voluntarily gives himself to authorities within 48 hours following the issuance of a proclamation announcing the passing away of such calamity. a. ½ c. 4/5 b. ¾ d. 1/5 47. Days that an inmate will be transferred to the Separation and Placement Center to prepare him for re-entry into free society before his scheduled date of release. a. 30 c. 90 b. 60 d. 120 48. After registration, the inmate shall be photographed, front and side view, fingerprinted and assigned a permanent prison number. Next to that will be: a. He/ she must take a bath. b. In the case of male, he must be given a regulation haircut and his beard/ mustache shall be shaved off. c. In case of female, she must be given a wig or artificial hairpiece d. d. All of the above 49. Are inmates allowed to wear jewelry items inside the prison? a. Yes, because he/she can afford it. b. No, but he/she is allowed to wear inexpensive watch. c. Yes, if he/she acquired it legally. d. No, it is considered contraband. 50. The Head of the Bureau of Corrections is known as – a. Chief of the Bureau of Corrections b. Director of the Bureau of Corrections c. Superintendent of the Bureau of Corrections d. none of these 51. Who is charged for the hearing of a disciplinary case in prison? a. Classification Board c. Administrative Board b. Parole Board d. Disciplinary Board 52. The Sablayan Penal Colony and Farm, a National Penitentiary in the Philippines under the BUCOR is located in _________________.

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CRI 029: Institutional Corrections Student’s Activity Sheet: P3 Exam

Name: ________________________________________

Class Number: ________________________

Section: _________________________ Class Schedule: _________________ Date: ___________________ a. Palawan b. Davao

c. Zamboanga d. Occidental Mindoro

53. When a jailbreak, escape or riot is in progress or has just been perpetuated in the jail, the officer at the control centers shall immediately: a. Sound the alarm c. Notify the nearest police precinct b. Locked prisoners in their respective cells d. Call the warden or the director 54. In case of mass jailbreak, all members of the custodial force shall be immediately issued firearms and assigned to critical posts to: a. Plug off the escape route c. Protect the other inmates b. To shoot the escape d. To give warning shot 55. The task of changing an offender’s attitude so that he or she may not commit another crime in the future. a. Retribution c. Deterrence b. Incapacitation d. Rehabilitation 56. They were known as Bridewells, which started in 1553 and served as training schools for delinquent youths, provided housing and support for older and poorer persons, and detained vagrants. a. House of Corrections c. Workhouses b. Common jails d. Penal colonies 57. Prisoners whose sentences are more than three years to death penalty. a. Municipal prisoners c. City prisoners b. Provincial prisoners d. Insular prisoners 58. Prisoners whose sentences are from one day to six months a. Municipal prisoners c. City prisoners b. Provincial prisoners d. Insular prisoners 59. The law created the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP). a. RA 8551 c. RA 9165 b. RA 6975 d. BP 22 60. Who among the following is the provincial prisoner? a. A prisoner serving a term below six (6) year b. A prisoner serving a term of six (6) years and u c. A prisoner serving a term of six (6) months and one (1) day to three (3) years d. A prisoner serving a term of three (3) years and one (1) day up 61. An________ program employs prisoners in various products or good producing tasks.

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CRI 029: Institutional Corrections Student’s Activity Sheet: P3 Exam

Name: ________________________________________

Class Number: ________________________

Section: _________________________ Class Schedule: _________________ Date: ___________________ a. Agricultural b. Industrial

c. Operational d. Administrative

62. This group includes prisoners who can be trusted to report their work assignments without the presence of guards. a. Minimum Security Prisoners c. Medium Security Prisoners b. Maximum Security Prisoners d. Super Maximum Security Prisoners 63. A prison institution that acts like a labor firm or labor agency to private businesses that needed manpower. a. Contract System c. Public Works b. Lease System d. Piece-price 64. Latin term meaning pain or suffering. a. Punishment b. Gaol

c. Poena d. Jail

65. Used in confronting the mob, to advance against it for display for force or to block off an area. a. Column c. Wedge b. Skirmisher Line d. Diagonal 66. A social work focused on the individual in a group setting which attempts to help him function more effectively in groups and derive greater satisfaction from this participation. a. Social Casework c. Social Work b. Social Group Work d. Group Work 67. It is considered today as the best reform institutions for young offenders. a. Borstal Institution c. Pennsylvania System b. Auburn System d. Penal Management

68. Under RA 10592, During the following years until the tenth year of his imprisonmen...


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