A) The nature of the offense poses a direct threat to the nation's well-being B) They are considered low-risk offenders C) The crimes are not viewed as serious by the court D) The offenders usually comply with probation conditions
A) A person who brings a case to court B) A lawyer who represents one party in a case C) A judge overseeing the case D) A friend of the court who offers information to help the court make a decision
A) To grant parole to offenders B) To enforce the death penalty for serious crimes C) To oversee the probation and parole system, ensuring proper implementation of related laws D) To represent the government in all criminal cases
A) He is given a longer probation period B) He is disqualified from probation and sent to jail C) He is given a fine and allowed to complete his probation D) He is allowed to continue probation without penalties
A) A probationer B) A defense attorney representing a client in court C) A probation officer supervising an individual on probation D) A witness testifying in a trial
A) Automatically granted probation after serving a portion of their sentence B) Eligible for probation if they comply with all conditions C) Given the option for parol but not probation D) Ineligible for probation due to the length of the sentence
A) He will be disqualified from probation and may be sent to prison B) His probation officer will reduce his community service hours C) He will be given a second chance with no penalty D) His probation is extended by six months
A) Fulfilling all reporting requirements to the probation officer B) Successfully attending therapy sessions C) Completing required community service hours D) Violating the terms of probation, such as committing another crime
A) A person who has completed their sentence and is free B) A person who has been found guilty of a crime C) A person who is under supervision instead of serving a prison sentence D) A person who is serving time in prison
A) Being convicted of a non-violent crime B) Pleading guilty to the charge during trial C) Being convicted of a crime against national security D) All of these
A) Extend Tom's probation B) Give Tom more time to report C) Ask the court for a warrant for Tom's arrest D) Wait for Tom to come back
A) The judge who sentenced the offender B) The prosecutor C) The defense attorney D) A probation officer
A) To defend the defendant B) To provide additional arguments or information to assist the court in its decision-making process C) To represent the interests of one of the parties in the case D) None of these
A) Public nuisance B) Espionage C) Theft D) Libel
A) The court dismisses her petition B) The court rules in her favor C) The court issues a warrant for her arrest D) The court extends the hearing
A) A prison sentence B) A fine that must be paid to the court C) A type of parole after serving time in prison D) A form of punishment where an offender is allowed to live in the community under supervision
A) It guarantees offenders will not reoffend B) It allows offenders to maintain family and community ties C) It provides offenders with more opportunities to engage in violent behavior D) It leads to longer prison sentences
A) Reprieve B) Parole C) Commutation D) Pardon
A) VAWC B) The Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act C) The Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act D) The Child Protection Act
A) It guarantees early release for good behavior B) It allows a fixed, non-negotiable sentence C) It removes the possibility of parole for all offenders D) It provides a range of time for imprisonment, allowing for parole eligibility based on rehabilitation and behavior
A) DSWD Undersecretary B) Administrator C) President D) Chairman (DOJ Undersecretary)
A) Judicial repreive B) Transportation C) Recognizance D) Benefit of clergy
A) Executive clemency B) None of these C) Commutation of sentence D) Indeterminate sentence law
A) Restorative justice program B) Board of pardon and parole C) Executive clemency D) Indeterminate sentence law
A) To determine parole eligibility for inmates B) To represent the state in prosecuting the offender C) To supervise probationers and ensure compliance with court-imposed conditions D) To serve as the judge in the case of the probationer
A) Correctional Institution for Women B) Iwahig Penal Farm and Penitentiary C) San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm D) Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm
A) protection B) reformation C) retribution D) deterrence
A) control questions B) irrelevant questions C) probable lie questions D) relevant questions
A) rehabilitation B) retribution C) protection and incapacitation D) deterrence
A) the penalty is more than six months B) the penalty for sedition is prision mayor C) the crime of sedition is considered as crime against public order. all of these D) All of this
A) Reception and Diagnostic Center B) Center Camp Bukang Liwayway C) Camp Sampaguita D) NBP Main Building
A) Alexander John Forsyth B) Samuel Colt C) John Colt D) Hiram Maxim
A) caliber B) rifling striations C) lands and grooves D) riflings
A) 2-6 hours B) 5-9 hours C) 6-8 hours D) 7-9 hours
A) humerus B) sternum C) tibia D) pelvis
A) Community based correctional B) Institutional facilities C) Community based facilities D) Institutional correction
A) It provides a range of time for imprisonment, allowing for parole eligibility based on rehabilitation and behavior B) It guarantees early release for good behavior C) It removes the possibility of parole for all offenders D) It allows a fixed, non-negotiable sentence
A) Reduced risk of recidivism through rehabilitation and reintegration B) Increased burden on the prison system by overcrowding C) Higher rates of incarceration for low-risk offenders D) High financial cost due to the implementation of various correctional services
A) It guarantees offenders will not reoffend B) It allows offenders to maintain family and community ties C) It provides offenders with more opportunities to engage in violent behavior D) It leads to longer prison sentences
A) England B) USA C) Massachussets D) Philippines
A) Executive clemency B) Indeterminate sentence law C) Board of pardon and parole D) Restorative justice program
A) DSWD Undersecretary B) Administrator C) President D) Chairman (DOJ Undersecretary)
A) Executive clemency B) Indeterminate sentence law C) None of these D) Commutation of sentence
A) Pardon B) Commutation C) Reprieve D) Parole
A) Judicial repreive B) Recognizance C) Benefit of clergy D) Transportation
A) Amnesty B) Probation C) Pardon D) Parole
A) Secretary of justice B) DSWD Undersecretary C) Chairman D) Administrator
A) Institutional facilities B) Institutional correction C) Community based correctional D) Community based facilities
A) A type of parole after serving time in prison B) A fine that must be paid to the court C) A prison sentence D) A form of punishment where an offender is allowed to live in the community under supervision
A) To supervise probationers and ensure compliance with court-imposed conditions B) To represent the state in prosecuting the offender C) To determine parole eligibility for inmates D) To serve as the judge in the case of the probationer |