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K-N-O-W-L-E-D-G-E
11+14+15+23+12+5+4+7+5=96%
But,
A-T-T-I-T-U-D-E
1+20+20+9+20+21+4+5=100%
And, look how far the love of God will take
you
L-O-V-E-O-F-G-O-D
12+15+22+5+15+6+7+15+4=101%
Therefore, one can
conclude with
mathematical certainty
that: While Hard work
and Knowledge will get
you close, and Attitude
will get you there, it’s
the Love of God that will
put you over the top!
Correction
Correction is among the five Pillars of
the PCJS and patterned from the
system of United States and Great
Britain. Originally, the third component
was penology but due to modern and
democratic trends in the field of
Criminal Justice, it was changed to
Correction. Thus, Correction evolved
from Penology
Penology
Greek term – PIONE – Penalty
Latin word - “POENA”- Pain or Suffering.
Latin word– PENO – Punishment
Penology is the study of punishment for crime or
of criminal offenders. It includes the study of
control and prevention of crime through
punishment of criminal offenders.
NATURE
Penology is otherwise known as Penal Science. It is actually a
division of criminology concerned with the philosophy and
practice of society to repress criminal activities. Traditional
penologist stood for the policy of inflicting punishment on
the offenders as a consequence of their wrongdoing.
However modern penologists have reasonably extended
their field such that Penology today covers other policies
that are not punitive in character, such as:
1. Probation
2. Parole
3. Medical Treatment, and
4. Education
These programs are designed to cure or rehabilitate the
offender; in fact this is the accepted nature of the
penology.
What is Penal Management?
• Refers to the manner or practice of managing
or controlling places of confinement as in jails
or prisons.
What is Correction?
A. A branch of the CJS concerned with the custody,
supervision and rehabilitation of the convicted
offenders.
B. Is that field of criminal justice administration
which utilizes the body of knowledge and
practices of the government and the society in
general involving the processes of handling
individuals who have been convicted of offense
for purposes of crime prevention and control.
What is Correction as a Process ?
1:60 1:7
1 jailguard for every 1 jailguard for every
60 inmates per shift 7 inmates per shift
USA
2:1
2 jailguards guarding 1 inmate
in well-secured facility
ACTUAL IDEAL
4:1 1:1+1
1 inmate is guarded
4 inmates under the by 1 jailguard and 1
control of 1 jailguard overall supervisor
LT GEORGE M WOLFE
Director
1904 – 1910
First Bureau of Prison Director
BUCOR VS BJMP
BUCOR-Bureau of Prison BJMP
Reorganization Act of 1905 created Created by pursuant to Sec. 20, RA
under Dept. of commerce. No. 6975
Nov. 1,1905 January 2, 1991
Administrative Code of 1987 and
Proclamation No. 495 issued on
November 22, 1989. Change the
agencies' name to Bureau of
Corrections from Bureau of Prisons.
- Americans(1904)
- Iuhit penal settlement
- Reorganization Act No. 1407
- November 1, 1905
- minimum custody
- 41,007 hectares by virtue of Executive Order
No. 67 issued by Governor Newton Gilbert on
October 15, 1912.
The colony is divided into four sub-colonies, namely; Central Sub-colony,
Sta. Lucia Sub-colony, Inagawan Sub-colony and Montible Sub-colony. Each
sub-colony operates as a small institution under the charge of a Penal
Supervisor.
One of the important feature of the Iwahig Penal Colony is the privilege
granted to colonist (inmates) to their families transported to the colony at
government expense and live with them in the colonist village.
The principal products of the colony are rice, corn, copra, logs, forest
products and cattle.
Penal Colony
3. The Correctional Institution for Women
- Act. 3579 previously passed on Nov. 27, 1929
- In February 14, 1931, the Correctional Institution for women was
established on an 18-hectare piece of land in Mandaluyong to
segregate the women form men prisoners.
- 1934, date of creation for the position for a female
superintendent
- Correctional Institution for Women enjoys the privilege of being a
separate institution under the Bureau of Prisons with separate
budgetary outlay and necessary personnel.
- Conduct vocational courses in dressmaking, beauty culture,
handicrafts, cloth weaving and slipper making.
- Ramon Victoria, first Director of CIW
- Elizabeth Fry-first woman to advocate the rights of the women
inmates.
- Smallest penal colony
Penal Colony
8. The only program that is conducted during the free time schedule is called:
a. Religious services c. Recreational programs
b. Prison Education d. All of the above
•
Previous Board Exam
9. An inmate can view the remains of his relative at a
distance of ___ from the place of confinement.
a. not less than 30 Kilometers c. 50 Kilometers
b. not more than 30 Kilometers d. 40 Kilometers
12. . They serve as backup force to support the first group and for this
purpose shall be equipped with tear gas, guns and grenades.
a. 1st Group c. 3rd Group
b.2nd Group d. 4th Group
13. They are composed of guards trained on proper handling and use of
firearms who shall be ready to fire when the lives of the guards are in peril on
orders of the Officer-in-Command.
a. 1st Group c. 3rd Group
b.2nd Group d. 4th Group
Previous Board Exam
14. Which of the following is a place for the confinement of minimum
security prisoner?
A. Camp Sampaguita C. Quarantine Unit
B. RDC D. AFP Stockade
15. The required ratio in the routinary custody of inmate in Jail is:
A. 1:5 C. 1:7
B. 1:6 D. 1:8