A) The seriousness of the offense and the inmate's behavior while incarcerated. B) The inmate's age and marital status C) The inmate's educational level and employment history. D) Only the length of the sentence.
A) All of these B) None of these C) False D) True
A) Inmates who have been convicted of serious crimes but do not pose an immediate threat to others, often with a moderate disciplinary record. B) Inmates with a history of severe violence and multiple escape attempts. C) Inmates who require maximum security due to high escape risks or violent behavior. D) Inmates who are considered low-risk and eligible for community work programs.
A) All of these B) True C) None of this D) False
A) A person or resource whose loss would significantly impact an enemy's ability to operate effectively. B) A customer who spends moderately but does not provide significant long-term value C) A typical asset without any unique strategic or operational significance. D) A person or resource whose loss would significantly impact an enemy's ability to operate effectively.
A) A local shoplifter with no history of organized crime involvement. B) Pablo Escobar The former leader of the Medellin cartel, known for his significant influence in organized crime. C) A mid-level manager in a corporation without any notable public influence. D) A typical citizen without any significant public or criminal profile.
A) Based solely on the severity of the current offense B) Only through criminal history checks. C) Through a comprehensive assessment including criminal history, behavior, and risk factors such as violence and escape attempts D) By assessing medical, mental health, and substance abuse needs during intake.
A) Inmates with a history of violence, substance use, or mental health issues that lead to aggressive behavior. B) Inmates who have never been involved in any prison incidents or conflicts. C) Inmates who are cooperative with prison authorities and participate in rehabilitation programs. D) History of non-violent crimes with no disciplinary issues in prison.
A) An inmate with a history of violent behavior and multiple escape attempts. B) An inmate with a history of violent behavior and multiple escape attempts. C) A typical inmate without any disciplinary issues or risk behaviors D) A first-time offender for a minor crime with no history of violence
A) An inmate with a history of violent behavior and multiple escape attempts. B) An inmate who is considered low-risk and eligible for community work programs. C) An inmate who represents a moderate risk to the public and staff, such as those involved in property crimes without a history of violence. D) An inmate convicted of a non-violent crime with no prior offenses or disciplinary issues.
A) To conduct investigations and prosecutions B) To manage administrative tasks such as personnel and logistics. C) To ensure the safekeeping and security of inmates. D) To provide medical services to inmates
A) By conducting regular inspections . B) By enforcing disciplinary actions only C) By providing educational programs for inmates. D) All of the above
A) To manage the facility's maintenance. B) To protect inmates from harm and prevent escape attempts. C) To provide counseling services. D) To oversee educational and vocational training programs.
A) To enforce rules and regulations, and prevent disturbances. B) To provide medical services to inmates C) To manage the facility's budget. D) To conduct disciplinary hearings.
A) By filling entry-level positions B) By bringing specialized skills and expertise. C) By reducing operational costs. D) By increasing security measures
A) Must have prior military experience B) Must have a high school diploma. C) Must be a citizen of the Philippines, of good moral character, and pass physical/health tests. D) Must be at least 18 years old
A) Doctors of Medicine, members of the Philippine Bar, and chaplains. B) All of the above C) Engineers and nurses. D) Teachers and social workers
A) Fire/Jail Inspector B) Fire/Jail Officer 1 C) Fire/Jail Superintendent D) Fire/Jail Senior Inspector
A) true B) partly false C) false D) partly true
A) To fill entry-level positions B) To recruit professionals with specialized qualifications. C) To reduce personnel costs D) To promote existing personnel.
A) A first-time offender for a minor crime. B) A typical inmate without any significant public recognition C) A local shoplifter serving a short sentence. D) Bernie Madoff - Convicted of running a massive Ponzi scheme, one of the largest financial frauds in history.
A) Media attention can lead to increased security measures for high-profile inmates due to heightened public interest and potential security risks. B) Media portrayal can influence public opinion about the fairness of sentencing and treatment of high-profile inmates, indirectly affecting their classification. C) Media coverage does not affect classification; it only influences public perception of the criminal justice system. D) Media coverage has no direct impact on the classification process but can influence policy decisions related to prison management.
A) Access to Sensitive Information Whether the target has privileged access to critical data or systems B) All of the above. C) Recognizability and Vulnerability - The target's visibility and susceptibility to exploitation. D) Impact on Mission or Operations - How critical the target is to achieving or disrupting objectives.
A) Verify the emergency claim with appropriate channels and seek approval from a superior before allowing the phone call B) Allow the phone call immediately to avoid potential backlash or accusations of neglecting the inmate's rights. C) all of these D) Deny the request outright, as it violates standard communication protocols.
A) High Risk Inmate B) High Profile Inmate C) Minimum Risk Inmates D) Medium Risk Inmates
A) High Value Target B) Security Threat Group C) High Profile Inmate D) High Risk Inmate
A) Security Threat Group B) High Value Target C) High Profile Inmate D) High Risk Inmate
A) Consult with the warden to get approval before making a decision. B) none of these C) Refuse the request and explain that it goes against prison policy, suggesting alternative arrangements that still maintain confidentiality. D) Grant the request immediately to avoid any potential legal issues or media scrutiny.
A) High Profile Inmate B) High Value Target C) High Risk Inmate D) Security Threat Group
A) High Profile Inmate B) Security Threat Group C) High Risk Inmate D) High Value Target
A) At least Superintendent B) At least Chief Superintendent C) At least Director D) At least Senior Superintendent
A) The Secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government B) The National Police Commission C) The Congress of the Philippines D) The Secretary of the Department of Justice
A) To conduct investigations into jail incidents B) To provide for the basic needs and development of inmates C) None of these D) To oversee the construction of new jail facilities
A) Regional Offices B) Municipal Offices C) Provincial Offices D) District Offices
A) Director B) Chief Superintendent C) Senior Superintendent D) Superintendent
A) To provide medical services to inmates. B) To conduct research on crime trends. C) To respond to incidents requiring tactical response and transport high-value inmates D) To manage jail facilities.
A) Director, Chief Superintendent, Senior Superintendent, Superintendent B) All of the above C) Director, Chief Superintendent, Superintendent D) Director, Chief Superintendent, Senior Superintendent, Superintendent, Chief Inspector
A) The President of the Philippines B) The Secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government C) The Secretary of the Department of Justice D) The Congress of the Philippines
A) January 2, 1991 B) January 2, 1990 C) January 2, 2010 D) January 2, 2000
A) To provide medical services to inmates. B) To ensure the safekeeping and security of inmates C) To conduct investigations and prosecutions D) To manage administrative tasks such as personnel and logistics
A) By enforcing disciplinary actions only. B) By conducting regular inspections C) All of the above D) By providing educational programs for Inmates
A) To protect inmates from harm and prevent escape attempts B) To manage the facility's maintenance. C) To provide counseling services. D) To oversee educational and vocational training programs.
A) To conduct disciplinary hearings. B) To enforce rules and regulations, and prevent disturbances C) To manage the facility's budget D) To provide medical services to inmates
A) By reducing operational costs. B) By bringing specialized skills and expertise. C) By filling entry-level positions D) By increasing security measures
A) To direct, supervise, and control the administration of all district, city, and municipal jails in the Philippines B) To oversee the operations of federal prisons C) To provide law enforcement training D) To conduct research on crime statistics.
A) To oversee the operation of regional offices. B) To establish regional offices independently. C) To manage only national headquarters operations D) To recommend the establishment of regional offices to the DILG.
A) By aligning qualifications with those of the PNP and AFP. B) By implementing a merit-based promotion system C) All of the above D) By establishing training programs
A) The Directors of Directorates B) The Regional Directors C) Immediate superiors D) The Secretary of the DILG
A) To appoint only Fire/Jail Superintendents B) To appoint Fire/Jail Inspectors and above C) To recommend appointments to higher authorities. D) To appoint all uniformed personnel directly
A) Eight years B) Six years C) Two years D) Four years
A) Director B) Senior Superintendent C) Superintendent D) Chief Superintendent
A) Chief of Directorial Staff B) Deputy Chief for Administration C) Deputy Chief for Operations D) Chief of the BJMP
A) Superintendent B) Chief Superintendent C) Director D) Superintendent
A) The Chief of the BJMP B) The Regional Council C) The President of the Philippines D) The Secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government
A) Failure to assist in putting out fires B) Keeping contraband C) Making untruthful statements D) Forcibly taking money from inmates
A) Minor offense with a warning B) No penalty C) Less grave offense with disciplinary action D) Grave offense with severe disciplinary action
A) less grave offense B) No penalty C) Minor offense D) Grave offense
A) No penalty B) Less grave offense with disciplinary action C) Grave offense with severe disciplinary action D) Minor offense with a warning.
A) No penalty B) Less grave offense with disciplinary action C) Minor offense with a warning. D) Grave offense with severe disciplinary action
A) It is not punishable B) It is considered a grave offense C) It is considered a minor offense. D) Grave offense with severe disciplinary action
A) Keeping deadly weapons B) Keeping contraband. C) Failure to report for work detail without justification D) Tattooing others
A) Grave offense with severe disciplinary action B) No penalty. C) Less grave offense with disciplinary action. D) Minor offense with a warning
A) Keeping prohibited drugs. B) Selling or bartering with fellow inmates items not classified as contraband. C) Making untruthful statements in official communications D) Engaging in violent behavior. |