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  • 1. What is institutional corrections?
A) Community based programs for non-convicted offenders
B) state-managed confinement facilities for convicted offenders
C) Courts responsible for sentencing criminal
D) Law enforcement units that makes arrest
  • 2. A person is defined as a penal institution for a offender sentenced to:
A) 1 to 3 years
B) Less than 1 year
C) Any length of time
D) More than 3 years
  • 3. A jail is a facility for:
A) Detention of offenders awaiting trial or serving 3 years or less
B) Offender serving life sentence
C) Juvenile offenders only
D) National - lavel inmates
  • 4. Penology is the study of:
A) Court procedures
B) Law enforcement tactics
C) Punishment reasons management and rehabilitation
D) Criminal behavior only
  • 5. Corrections refers the treatment of offenders through:
A) Only institutional facilities
B) Only community based systems
C) Law enforcement actions
D) Institutional or community based on system
  • 6. Recidivism means:
A) Being granted parole
B) Completing a sentence without incident
C) First time criminal behavior
D) Repeated criminal behavior after previous convection
  • 7. An inmate is a person's confined under lawful authority in a:
A) Police station
B) Penal institution
C) Hospital
D) Court building
  • 8. The chief administrator of a prisons facility is called a:
A) Classification officer
B) Superintendent
C) Guard
D) Warden
  • 9. Which government agency is in charge of national prisons in the philippines?
A) Pnp
B) Bureau of corrections
C) Bjmp
D) Dilg
  • 10. BJMP provides JAIL management for:
A) National prisons
B) Cities and municipalities
C) Provincial jails
D) Juvenile detention centers
  • 11. Bilibid prison is the national penitentiary located in?
A) Manila
B) Cebu
C) Quezon city
D) Muntinlupa
  • 12. A minimum security facility is for:
A) Violent tendencies
B) High escape risk
C) Low escape risk
D) Mental health issues
  • 13. A medium security facility is for:
A) Offenders requiring highest control
B) Moderately supervise offenders
C) Ultra high risk inmates
D) Inmates and protective custody
  • 14. A maximum security facility is for offenders requiring?
A) Protective custody
B) Moderate control
C) Highest control
D) Minimal supervision
  • 15. Supermacx is an ultra secure facility for?
A) Low risk inmates
B) Inmates on work release
C) High risk inmates
D) Juvenile offenders
  • 16. Protective custody provide security for immense who are?
A) Endanger from others
B) Serving life sentence
C) On parole
D) Violent toward others
  • 17. Classification is the systematic assignment for inmates based on?
A) Sentence length only
B) Risk and needs
C) Crime type only
D) Age only
  • 18. Diagnostic intake is the evaluation of an inmate on admissions
A) Monthly
B) Initial
C) Annual
D) Final
  • 19. Solitary confinement refers to the isolation of an inmate for:
A) Family visits
B) Discipline or protection
C) Work release
D) Educational programs
  • 20. A cell block is a structural unit containing:
A) Recreation areas
B) Staff officer
C) Inmate cells
D) Dining halls
  • 21. The dermitory system is a sleeping arrangement using?
A) Solitary rooms
B) Isolated cells
C) Shared living quarters
D) Medical wards
  • 22. Contraband are blank items prohibited inside prisons
A) Personal
B) Authorized
C) Unauthorized
D) Educational
  • 23. A shake down is a search for contraband in?
A) Visitor areas only
B) Medical wings only
C) Staff areas only
D) Cell and facilities
  • 24. Discipline and correctional institutions refers to:
A) Recreation activities
B) Work programs
C) Institutional rules regulating inmate behavior
D) Punishment only
  • 25. A reformatory is an institution that emphasize _________over punishment
A) Deterrence
B) Isolation
C) Hard labor
D) Rehabilitation
  • 26. A detention center is a facility for ________confinement
A) Lifetime
B) Long term
C) Temporary
D) Permanent
  • 27. A penal colony is an isolated area used for?
A) Visitors accommodations
B) Prison labor and reform
C) Staff housing
D) Medical treatment
  • 28. Parol custody involves the surveillance of inmates who have been:
A) Sentence to life
B) Convicted for the first time
C) In protective custody
D) Release on parole
  • 29. The executive head of prison administration is called a?
A) Classification officer
B) Prison superintendent
C) Warden
D) Guard
  • 30. Guard our personnel task with _______of inmates
A) Custody and supervision
B) Medical care
C) Therapy
D) Education
  • 31. The custodial function of a correctional facility involves _______ over inmates
A) Physical control
B) Administrative management
C) Educational training
D) Therapeutic treatment
  • 32. The security function focuses on protecting the facility against:
A) Staff shortage
B) Escapes or riots
C) Inmate labor issues
D) Overcrowding
  • 33. The administrative function involved facilities management and?
A) Physical Control only
B) Perimeter security only
C) Program operation
D) Inmate discipline only
  • 34. Rotational programs provide _______ for inmates
A) Skills training
B) Academic classes
C) Medical care
D) Recreation
  • 35. Educational programs in prison consist of ________ inside the facility
A) Work training
B) Recreation activities
C) Academic classes
D) Therapy sessions
  • 36. Recreation refers to
A) Unauthorized
B) Restricted
C) Cognitive
D) Authorized
  • 37. Good conduct time allowance is a _______ of sentence for good behavior
A) Extension
B) Deduction
C) Addition
D) Freeze
  • 38. Escape is the _____ departure from lawful custody
A) Authorized
B) Planned
C) Temporary
D) Unauthorized
  • 39. A riot is collective disturbance that ________ prisons order
A) Ignores
B) Maintains
C) Disrupts
D) Improves
  • 40. Prisonization is the adoption of inmates to ?
A) Prison culture
B) Educational programs
C) Work release
D) Community life
  • 41. dehumanization refers to the loss of ________ inside prison
A) Academic knowledge
B) Family contact
C) Work skills
D) Personal identity
  • 42. The classification board is the body that determines
A) Parol eligibility
B) Disciplinary actions
C) Inmate placement
D) Inmate sentences
  • 43. An inmate record is an official file containing _______ of data
A) Only medical
B) Only legal
C) Legal and personal
D) Only personal
  • 44. Jail decongestion is the reduction of overcrowding through:
A) Unplanned
B) Temporary
C) Illegal
D) Lawful
  • 45. Overcrowding occurs when there is an _________ number of inmates beyond capacity
A) Insufficient
B) Excess
C) Equal
D) Animal
  • 46. Penal management is the_________ administration of correctional facilities
A) Informal
B) Unorganized
C) Temporary
D) Organized
  • 47. A therapeutic community is a treatment structure for inmates with ________issues
A) Behavioral
B) Academic
C) Physical health
D) Work related
  • 48. Rehabilitation is the corrective process for offender
A) Isolation
B) Incarceration
C) Punishment
D) Reformation
  • 49. Custody level refers to the________ status assigned to each inmate
A) Educational
B) Work
C) Risk
D) Medical
  • 50. Paraphernalia control involves the regulation of:
A) Visitors access
B) Work programs
C) Staff duties
D) Inmate property
  • 51. External security focuses on control of prison grounds
A) Internal
B) Inmate
C) Perimeter
D) Staff
  • 52. Internal security involves order and safety_________buildings
A) Within
B) Near
C) Around
D) Outside
  • 53. This disciplinary board is the committee that________sanction
A) Reduces
B) Grant s
C) Imposes
D) Ignores
  • 54. Administratives segregation is the separation of inmates for
A) Work release
B) Safety or discipline
C) Family visit visits
D) Educational program
  • 55. A trustee inmate as a inmate given extra privilege s
A) Newly admitted
B) High risk
C) Low-risk
D) Violent
  • 56. Count procedure involve the regular verification of________
A) Staff number
B) Work hours
C) Contraband
D) Inmate presence
  • 57. Escort duty refers to guarding inmates the facility
A) Inside
B) Only in recreation areas
C) Only in cells
D) Outside
  • 58. A correctional officer strength personnel for_______duties
A) Administrative
B) Custodial
C) Medical
D) Educational
  • 59. The penal codes is the law that______codes penalties.
A) Grants
B) Prescribes
C) Reduces
D) Ignores
  • 60. Offender management is the _________handling inmates
A) Informal
B) Temporary
C) Systematic
D) Random
  • 61. Reintegration is the process of restoring an inmate to______
A) Work release
B) Solitary confinement
C) Community life
D) Prison life
  • 62. A prison farm is a facility where inmates engaged in _______labor
A) Industrial
B) Construction
C) Agricultural
D) Office
  • 63. Cell inspection is the routine monitoring of________
A) Visitor areas
B) Inmates living areas
C) Dining halls
D) Staff office
  • 64. The emergency response team is a unit for________
A) Visitor registration
B) Inmates labor management
C) Educational program planning
D) Crisis control
  • 65. Use of force refers to physical action to ________ maintain order
A) Excessive
B) Lawful
C) Unnecessary
D) Unlawful
  • 66. Contraband interdiction is the _______ of illegal item entry into prisons
A) Tolerance
B) Promotion
C) Ignorance
D) Prevention
  • 67. Prison industry consists of _______ inmate labor programs
A) Non-profit
B) Voluntary only
C) Income generating
D) Unsupervised
  • 68. Probation revocation means counseling probation due to:
A) Good behavior
B) Violation
C) Early release request
D) Completing a program
  • 69. Commutation is the ______ of a sentence by executive act.
A) Extension
B) Freeze
C) Cancellation
D) Reduction
  • 70. Is the executive_______of a crime
A) Punishment
B) Danial
C) Extension
D) Forgiveness
  • 71. Amnesty is a general pardon for _______offenses
A) Property
B) Political
C) Drug related
D) Violent
  • 72. Parole is the conditional release of an inmate after serving the _______sentence
A) Extended
B) Maximum
C) Full
D) Minimum
  • 73. Reformation programs are activities design for_______
A) Financial
B) Academic
C) Moral
D) Abnormal
  • 74. A classification report is an assessment tool for______
A) Staff scheduling
B) Disciplinary actions
C) Inmate placement
D) Parole granting
  • 75. Penal staffing refers to the allocation of ______ in correctional facilities
A) Impossible
B) Equipment
C) Personnel
D) Inmates
  • 76. Riot control involves procedures to ________disturbance
A) Ignore
B) patrol
C) Neutralize
D) Start
  • 77. Hardened criminal is an offender who is _______ to rehabilitation
A) Exclusion
B) Open
C) Responsive
D) Resistant
  • 78. Behavioral management focuses on conduct within institution
A) Ignoring
B) Encouraging misbehavior
C) Abnormal
D) Controlling
  • 79. Custodial system involves the protection of?
A) Visitors areas only
B) I'm only
C) Staff and inmates
D) only staff
  • 80. Facility operation refers to the _______ administration of prisons activities
A) Annual
B) Occasional
C) Daily
D) Monthly
  • 81. Mandatory drug testing is a required test for?
A) Visitors only
B) Only me
C) Inmates and personnel
D) Only inmates
  • 82. Search in seizure is the legal inspection for ______ items
A) Educational
B) Authorized
C) Illegal
D) Abnormalism
  • 83. Inmates transport is the movement of inmates from?
A) Cells to recreation areas
B) One facility to another
C) Dining halls to dorm
D) Visitor areas facility
  • 84. Segregation cell is an_______ housing unit
A) Group
B) Shared
C) Individual
D) Geometry style
  • 85. Penal liability refers to the _______responsibility of the offender
A) Legal
B) Social
C) Morality
D) Financial
  • 86. Correctional planning is the systematic formulation of?
A) Staff schedule
B) Prison strategies
C) Visitors
D) Inmate sentence
  • 87. Inmate labor is work performed______
A) Only inside cells
B) Without supervision
C) Under supervision
D) Outside the facility
  • 88. Jail escorts are officers who guard inmates?
A) During movement
B) Only in cells
C) Only in dining halls
D) During visits
  • 89. A prison visit is the authorized entry of?
A) Any member of the public
B) Other inmates
C) Any staff
D) Relatives or lawyers
  • 90. Administrative remedies are the institutional correction of?
A) Parole request
B) Infractions
C) Work program
D) Good behavior
  • 91. Disciplinary action is a penalty for?
A) Good behavior
B) Inmate violation
C) Early release
D) Completing program
  • 92. Institutional policy refers to the rules operation
A) Changing
B) Discouraging
C) Governing
D) Ignoring
  • 93. Penal servitude is hard labor imposed as?
A) A reward
B) Punishment
C) Insulation
D) Rehabilitation
  • 94. Prison guard rotation is the schedule _______ of duties
A) Cancellation
B) Expansion
C) Reassessment
D) Elimination
  • 95. A strip search is a _______ physical inspection
A) Captional
B) Thorough
C) Superficial
D) Visual only
  • 96. A body count is the verification of?
A) Staff numbers
B) Work hours
C) Inmate number
D) Contraband quantity
  • 97. Controlled movements are ______ in main activities
A) Supervised
B) Regulated
C) Random
D) Unregulated
  • 98. Contraband disposal is the ________ destruction of prohibited items
A) Illegal
B) Legal
C) Secretary
D) Secret
  • 99. A classification interview is a staff lead assessment of?
A) Facility condition
B) Performance
C) Visitor background
D) Inmate profile
  • 100. Institutional security is the comprehensive protection of?
A) Shotgun
B) Inmates property
C) Facility integrity
D) Visitor access
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