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  • 1. Is carried out through the process of CLASSIFICATION. It is a method by which DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT PROGRAM is coordinated in the individual case.
A) REHABILITATION PROGRAM
B) RECLASSIFICATION
C) DIAGNOSIS
D) RECEPTION AND DIAGNOSTIC CENTER
  • 2. This institution houses both offenders awaiting court action and those short sentences usually up to three years.
A) Workhouse, jail farm or camp
B) Lock-up
C) Ordinary jail
  • 3. Prisoners who are nearly to leave the institution, awaiting transfer, those in disciplinary status, and those who are chronically ill with mental disabilities are considered unassignable prisoners. Female prisoners shall be assigned to work on jobs suitable to their age, sex and physical conditions. Prisoners over 60 years of age may be excused from hard work.
A) AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSIGNMENTS
B) EDUCATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS
C) UNASSIGNABLE
D) MAINTENANCE ASSIGNMENTS
  • 4. To test the prisoner's special abilities, interest and skills and recommends for the vocational course best suited to the prisoner.
A) VOCATIONAL COUNSELOR
B) MEDICAL OFFICER
C) EDUCATIONAL COUNSELOR
D) CHAPLAIN
  • 5. The new prisoner is received at the RDC. The new prisoner usually comes from a provincial or city jail where he was immediately committed upon conviction by the court, and escorted by the platoon during his transfer to the National Prison.
A) SEARCHING
B) RECEIVING
C) CHECKING OF COMMITMENT PAPERS
D) IDENTIFICATION
  • 6. Female inmates for incarceration as national prisoners or those with more than three years maximum sentence will be brought directly to the Correctional Institute for men and will also undergo classification at the RDC facility there
A) true
B) false
  • 7. A security facility, usually operated by the police department for the temporary detention of person held for investigation or awaiting preliminary hearing.
A) Workhouse, jail farm or camp
B) Ordinary jail
C) Lock-up
  • 8. The following are the purpose of confinement. Except.
A) To segregate them from the society
B) Seek to promote discipline and to secure the reformation, and safe custody of inmates;
C) To rehabilitate them so that upon return to society they shall be responsible and law-abiding citizen.
  • 9. Treatments kept current with the inmates changing needs and with new analysis, based on any information not available at the time of initial interview.
A) TREATMENT PLANNING
B) RECLASSIFICATION
C) EXECUTION OF TREATMENT
D) RECEPTION AND DIAGNOSTIC CENTER
  • 10. A special unit of prison where new prisoners undergo diagnostic examination. Study and observation for the purpose of determining the programs of treatment and training best suited for their needs and the institution to which they should be transferred.
A) REHABILITATION PROGRAM
B) DIAGNOSIS
C) RECEPTION AND DIAGNOSTIC CENTER
D) EXECUTION OF TREATMENT
  • 11. These are alternative to confinement to prevent congestion except?
A) Extensive use of probation.
B) Wider use of approved process of release the use of bail or security required such as recognizance shall be given a greater number of detention prisoners who are under the custody of the law.
C) The programs aimed towards the improvements of offender's attitude and philosophy of life. The main goal being the ultimate rehabilitation of offenders by changing inmate's attitude.
D) Eliminate from the jails of those who belong elsewhere such as to be at the mental hospital, training schools, and foster houses or to the care of social welfare agencies.
  • 12. An act of getting out unlawfully from confinement or custody an offender.
A) Escape
B) Safekeeping
C) Penology
D) Commitment Order
  • 13. These is one of alternative to confinement to prevent congestion, delayed sentence this is a procedure which permits a prisoner to pursue his normal job during the week and return to the jail to serve his sentence during non-working hours.
A) false
B) true
  • 14. A prison shall; whenever possible, have a separate prison compound for the segregation of inmates according to their security classification. Each prison compound shall be under a Superintendent who is assisted by an Assistant Superintendent
A) Security Compound
B) Youth Camps
C) Prison Accommodation Standard
D) PLACE OF CONFINEMENT
  • 15. It is one of the duties of custodial force.
A) To escort offenders to courts, other authorized places of confinement and to hospitals in case of emergencies
B) Conduct frequent surprise searches of offenders and their quarters to detect contraband.
C) Never permit any firearm inside the jail except in some areas where firearms are authorized.
  • 16. It provides full employment of prisoners, remedial services and constructive time activities.
A) Workhouse, jail farm or camp
B) Lock-up
C) Ordinary jail
  • 17. Upon admission, the inmate or detainee if he has a pending case will be put in quarantine in a designated cell at the RDC for a minimum of five days during which he shall be administered the following. except?
A) Private interview by a counselor, social worker, psychologist or whoever is available
B) Orientation on prison rules that must be observed by the inmate
C) Establishment of more farm units and forestry camps for minimum security prisoners serving short sentences.
D) Physical and mental examination to determine fitness. Those to have infectious disease and if sick, are brought to the New Bilibid Prison hospital for medical treatment
  • 18. The difference between the Jail and the Bureau of Corrections is that Buccor cater offenders who are possibly faced with a penalty of not more than three years.
A) True
B) None of these
C) False
  • 19. Conducts orientation classes in order to change inmate's attitude towards education and recommendations educational programs for the prisoners.
A) EDUCATIONAL COUNSELOR
B) VOCATIONAL COUNSELOR
C) PSYCHIATRIST
D) SOCIOLOGIST
  • 20. The difference between the Jail and the Bureau of Corrections is that jail houses cater offenders who are possibly faced with a penalty of not more than three years and it is under the
A) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
B) DEPARMENT OF INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
C) DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
  • 21. Each prisoner shall, upon admission to the jail, be assigned in a cell where he is given a bunk or a steel/wooden bed, mat, pillow, blanket and mosquito net
A) true
B) false
  • 22. A branch of criminology which deals with management and administration of offender.
A) correction
B) Penology
C) Safekeeping
D) Commitment Order
  • 23. The difference between the Jail and the Bureau of Corrections is that Buccor houses offenders who are finally convicted by the lower court and are awaiting for the results of their appeal and those who are convicted for more than three years.
A) None of these
B) False
C) True
  • 24. Provides medical and physical examinations to inmates upon confinement, treatment of sick inmates and conduct medical and physical examinations and provide medicines or recommends for the hospitalization of seriously ill prisoners or inmates. It also conducts psychiatric and psychological examination.
A) CHAPLAINCY SERVICES
B) SOCIO-CULTURAL SERVICES
C) REHABILITATION PURPOSES GROUPS
D) MEDICAL AND HEALTH SERVICES BRANCH
  • 25. The following documents are the contents of a Carpeta and which are require to be presented to the BUCORR for sentenced national prisoner to be admitted for confinement at its facilities. EXCEPT?
A) pre-investigation
B) mittimus
C) certification from the warden
D) prison record
  • 26. These is one of alternative to confinement to prevent congestion, physical and mental examination to determine fitness. Those to have infectious disease and if sick, are brought to the New Bilibid Prison hospital for medical treatment
A) true
B) false
  • 27. This institution house minimum custody offenders serving short sentences usually not more than three years.
A) Ordinary jail
B) Lock up
C) Workhouse, jail farm or camp
  • 28. Formulation of a tentative treatment program best suited to the needs and interest of individual prisoners based on their findings.
A) EXECUTION OF TREATMENT
B) REHABILITATION PROGRAM
C) TREATMENT PLANNING
D) RECEPTION AND DIAGNOSTIC CENTER
  • 29. It takes charge of the job and educational programs needed for rehabilitation of inmates by providing them job incentives so they can earn and provide support for their families while in jail.
A) WORK AND EDUCATIONAL THERAPHY SERVICES
B) MEDICAL AND HEALTH SERVICES BRANCH
C) CHAPLAINCY SERVICES
D) GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING SERVICES
  • 30. Prisoners maybe assigned to either general education, vocational or physical education.
A) AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSIGNMENTS
B) MAINTENANCE ASSIGNMENTS
C) UNASSIGNABLE
D) EDUCATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS
  • 31. The health Service shall aim to provide quality health among uniformed personnel, civilian employees, and their qualified dependence, and offenders of various city, district and municipal jails nationwide under the Bureau of Correction
A) False
B) true
  • 32. The jail officer/guard conduct regular offenders' count at least three (3) times within the 24 hour a day period.
A) False
B) None of the above
C) True
  • 33. It takes charges of the religious and moral upliftment of the inmates through religious services. This branch caters to all religious sects.
A) REHABILITATION PURPOSES GROUPS
B) MEDICAL AND HEALTH SERVICES BRANCH
C) CHAPLAINCY SERVICES
D) SOCIO-CULTURAL SERVICES
  • 34. Responsible to conduct study on the character and behavior of the prisoners.
A) VOCATIONAL COUNSELOR
B) PSYCHIATRIST
C) PSYCHOLOGIST
D) SOCIOLOGIST
  • 35. Application of the treatment program of policies by the Classification Committee.
A) TREATMENT PLANNING
B) EXECUTION OF TREATMENT
C) RECLASSIFICATION
D) NONE OF THESE
  • 36. The Health service shall composed of competent medical, dental, nursing and paramedical staff to attend to the health care needs of the bureau. Personnel and health facility acquisitions must be in accordance with the health care. It must have at least one functional or operational infirmity for every Region. Smaller jails must have at least one permanent nurse assigned. In cases, when health care provision is not available, patients should be referred the Local Health authorities.
A) False
B) True
  • 37. This assignment involves labor related to care and up keeping of the institution properties.
A) EDUCATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS
B) UNASSIGNABLE
C) MAINTENANCE ASSIGNMENTS
D) AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSIGNMENTS
  • 38. The receiving officer checks the commitment papers if they are in order. That is, if they contain the signature of the judge or the signature of the clerk of court, and the seal of the court.
A) CHECKING OF COMMITMENT PAPERS
B) RECEIVING
C) SEARCHING
D) IDENTIFICATION
  • 39. Study the social case situation of the individual prisoner.
A) CHAPLAIN
B) SOCIOLOGIST
C) VOCATIONAL COUNSELOR
D) PSYCHIATRIST
  • 40. This step involves the frisking of the prisoner and searching his personal things. Weapons and other items classified as contraband are confiscated and deposited to the property custodian. Other properties are deposited with the trust fund officer under recording and receipts.
A) BRIEFING AND ORIENTATION
B) SEARCHING
C) IDENTIFICATION
D) CHECKING OF COMMITMENT PAPERS
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