COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION MIDTERM EXAMINATION CA 1 (INSTITUINAL CORRECTION) Test I: IDENTIFICATION: READ THE QUESTIONS CAREFULLY AND WRITE THE CORRECTANSWER IN EACH QUESTION. (2 pts. Each). 1. Those measures or treatment programs carried out inside the jail or prison while inmates are serving sentence or undergoing trial. 2. House minimum custody prisoners who work in various projects of the institution. 3. It is an agency of DOJ which is charged with the custody and rehabilitation of national offenders, who have been sentenced to three years of imprisonment or more. 4. It houses medium security prisoners. Reception and Diagnostic Center and Youth Rehabilitation Center are located also here. 5. This is a designated place of confinement for hardened criminals and those troublemakers and escapees. 6. Those who are first class inmates and has served for one year immediately preceding the completion of the period. 7. Refers to a method by which diagnosis, treatment, planning and execution program are coordinated in the individual case and it is truly being attributed with the successful treatment programs of convicts. 8. Those whose known character and credit for work while in detention earned assignment to this class upon start of sentence. 9. Sentenced to more than 3 years or a fine of more than 1,000or both. 10. Founded by Governor Forbes who led the first contingent of prisoners, established in 1904. 11. It has a land total area of 36,000 hectares and it is divided into four colonies 12. The DOJ supervises and manages national penitentiaries, administers parole and probation system and assist the President in the grant of executive clemency. 13. Those measures undertaken through modalities of reformation similar to a drug rehabilitation process. 14. Mainly a maximum security facility which became the center for incarceration of convicts from, all over the Philippines. 15. Those measures or treatment programs carried out on community-based settings such as the application of probation. 16. Founded on November 27, 1929 by virtue of Act No. 3579 as the first and only prison for women in the Philippines. 17. Established on January 16, 1973 under Proclamation No. 1101, during the martial law with the aim of regionalizing prisons in the country. 18. Which has control over the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP),Provincial Jails 19. Sentenced to 6 months and 1 day to 3 years or a fine not more than 1,000 or both. 20. Those who were detained for the violation of law and have not yet convicted. Those who are on safekeeping. 21. A branch of the Criminal Justice System concerned with the custody, supervision, and rehabilitation of criminal offenders. 22. Those whose known character and credit for work while in detention earned assignment to this class upon start of sentence. 23. It is a process of proper segregation by age, sex, and degree of custody to prevent physical contamination, moral contamination, to minimize or neutralize custodial risk. 24. This type of facility, the prisoners are free to move about subject to compliance to curfew hours. 25. Thick wall enclosures 18 to 25 feet high are constructed with catwalks, patrol towers and patrol guards for day and night. Test II: ENUMERATION 33 ITEMS + 2 1. CLASSIFICATION OF SENTENCED PRISONERS (1-4) 2. CLASSIFICATION OF PRISONERS (1-2) 3. CLASSIFICATION OF INMATES AS TO SECURITY RISK (1-3) 4. CLASSIFICATION OF PRISONER’S FACILITY (1-4) 5. COLORS OF UNIFORM AS TO SECURITY CLASSIFICATION (1-5) 6. CLASSIFICATION OF INMATES AS TO ENTITLEMENT OF PRIVILEDGE (1-5) 7. CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM APPROACHES (1-3) 8. SEVEN OPERATING PENITENTARIES IN THE PHILIPPINES TEST III: ARRANGE THE JUMBLED LETTER AND GIVE ITS DEFINITION. 5 PTS EACH 1. ROCTCIOREN 2. IDOITVFNEIARSIC 3. AALCSCTSIIFONI
United States v. Anthony Ciccone, Also Known as "Sonny" Richard v. Gotti Primo Cassarino Jerome Brancato, Also Known as "Jerry" Richard G. Gotti Peter Piacenti, Also Known as "Pete 17" Richard Bondi Frank Scollo, Also Known as "Red," Also Known as "The Little Guy" Vincent Nasso, Also Known as "Dr. Nasso" Julius R. Nasso, Also Known as "Jules" Anthony Pansini Salvatore Cannata Anna Eylenkrig Thomas Lisi Carmine Malara Jerome Orsino, Jr., Peter Gotti, United States of America v. Peter Gotti, 312 F.3d 535, 2d Cir. (2002)