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  • 1. The forerunner of probation wherein offenders are transported to colonies to supply cheap labor.
A) Transportation
B) Repreive
C) Recognizance
D) Benifit of clergy
  • 2. Probation started in what particular country, in the year 1841?
A) USA
B) Philippines
C) England
D) France
  • 3. What is the privilege of the visiting husband or wife that the jail will allow for sexual intercourse?
A) Conjugal visit
B) Marital visit
C) Marriage visit
D) Family visit
  • 4. A probationer on maximum supervision should report to his probation officer how many times a month?
A) Once
B) Fourth
C) Thrice
D) Twice
  • 5. Minimum number of days given to probation officers in accomplishing the PSIR.
A) 60 days
B) 15 days
C) 30 days
D) 90 days
  • 6. It is a general pardon for offenses against a government primarily in cases where whole groups, classes or sect are involved usually political offenders.
A) Conditional pardon
B) Repreive
C) Absolute pardon
D) Amnesty
  • 7. It is highly political in nature and is usually granted in response to popular clamor or to aid in the return to normalcy of the political situation that might affect the country if not address.
A) Amnesty
B) Parole
C) Pardon
D) Probation
  • 8. Pardoning power is exercised by the :
A) BPP
B) PNP
C) President
D) Judge
  • 9. How long is the duration of stay in the viewing of the deceased relative of an inmate?
A) 44hours
B) 54 hours
C) 24 hours
D) 34 hours
  • 10. It has been regarded as the forerunner of modern penology due to its extensive use of parole, social casework
A) Penssylvania system
B) Elmira Reformatory system
C) Pardoning system
D) Auburn System
  • 11. The Parole and Probation Administration administers a rehabilitation program.
A) Family based
B) Community based
C) Environmental based
D) Society based
  • 12. It is given to prisoners who have returned to their places of confinement within 48 hours after a calamity.
A) Parole
B) Good conduct ime allowance
C) Special time allowance
D) Pardon
  • 13. <

    It is a method of punishment resorted to in extreme cases when lighter penalties are ineffectual.
A) Rehabilitation
B) Detention
C) Reformation
D) Solitary confinment
  • 14. Student CABILES, JOHN HENRIX A

    Who espoused four (4) correctional principles as follows: security and sanitary structure; systematic inspection; abolition of fees; and a reformatory regimen?
A) John Kinneth Ariola
B) Cesare Lombrosso
C) John Howard
D) Cesare Becarria
  • 15. Regarded as the Father of Philippine Probation.
A) Ramon Bagatsing
B) Teodulo Natividad
C) Juan Makaraeg
D) Edriane Chicano
  • 16. Calls the attention of inmates for certain misconduct or positive traits manifested while serving sentence.
A) Misconduct Report
B) Behavior Report
C) Bad Attitude Report
D) All of these
  • 17. These refers to the method of correcting sentenced offenders without having to go into prison.
A) Institutional Correction
B) Non-Institutional Correction
C) Community Correction
D) Environment Correction
  • 18. The act of prisoner trying to convert or induce another to change his religious beliefs, sect or the like to another while under confinement is referred to
A) Initiation
B) Inducement
C) Proselytizing
D) All of these
  • 19. When the sentence imposes a fine only and the offender does not have the money to pay he shall then serve ______ imprisonment in case of insolvency
A) Subsidiary
B) All of these
C) Substitute
D) Insolvency
  • 20. <

    The Bureau of Corrections is under the:
A) DOJ
B) BJMP
C) DOH
D) DILG
  • 21. The early Roman place of confinement which is built under the main sewer of Rome.
A) Bridewell Prison
B) Bastille Prison
C) Wulnut Street Jail
D) Mamertine Prison
  • 22. It is mainly responsible for the implementation of a prisoners treatment program.
A) Diciplinary board
B) Reclassification board
C) All of these
D) Classification board
  • 23. He opened the Borstal Institution, considered as one of the best reformatory institutions for young offenders.
A) Alexander Maconochie
B) Walton Crofton
C) Zebulon Brockway
D) Sir Evely Ruggles Brise
  • 24. Minimum period of probation provided for by law.
A) 2 years
B) 3 years
C) 1 year
D) 6 months
  • 25. Probation is granted by the :
A) PPA
B) BPP
C) Court
D) President
  • 26. Minimum and maximum amount of time to be served in prison is referred to as:
A) Determinate sentence
B) Capital punishment
C) Indeterminate sentence
D) Corporal punishment
  • 27. Formerly pardon was applied to a member of the who committed crimes and occasionally to those convicted of offenses against monarchy.
A) Religious family
B) Merchant family
C) Royal family
D) Political family
  • 28. A newly arrived prisoner is a:
A) First class prisoner
B) Detaine
C) Third class prisoner
D) Second class prisoner
  • 29. It refers to anything which is against or contrary to the rules and regulations of a prison or jail
A) Phone
B) Contrabands
C) Knife
D) Gun
  • 30. Deduction to the term of imprisonment due to the convict's exemplary behavior while in prison.
A) Pardon
B) Probation
C) GCTA
D) Parole
  • 31. The judge will base the grant of probation on the report of the:
A) Prosecutor
B) Police officer
C) Social worker
D) Probation officer
  • 32. Group vengeance as a justification for imposition of punishment.
A) Rehabilitation
B) Deterrence
C) Execution
D) Retribution
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