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INNOVATIVE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE &

TECHNOLOGYMalitbog, Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro

CRIMINOLOGY DEPARTMENT
NON- INSTITUTIONAL CORRECTION (CA2)
FINAL EXAMINATION

NAME: DATE:
YEAR AND SECTION:

I. IDENTIFICATION: Write your answer in a separate paper, erasures and wrong spelling will be
considered wrong.
1. Is an agency of the Philippine government under the Department of Justice responsible for providing a less
costly alternative to imprisonment of first-time offenders who are likely to respond to individualized
community-based treatment programs.
2. This law created a Probation Office under the Department of Justice.
3. On ______________ Presidential Decree No. 968, also known as Adult Probation Law of 1976, was signed
into Law by the President of the Philippines.
4. It is also known as Adult Probation Law of 1976.
5. It is the law that renamed the Probation Administration into Parole and Probation Administration.
6. Probation Administrator is appointed by whom?
7. It acts as the head and the executive officer of the PPA.
8. It acts as service arm of the Board of Pardons and Parole in the supervision of parolees and pardoness.
9. It provides various units of the administration with legal advice, prepares opinions on questions of law that
may arise in the implementation of P.D. no. 968 as amended.
10. Is a philosophy and a process whereby stakeholders in a specific offense resolve collectively how to deal
with the aftermath of the offense and its implications for the future.
11. Is a self-help social learning treatment model used in the rehabilitation of drug offenders and other clients
with behavioral problems.
12. It is the provisional release of a prisoner who agrees to certain conditions prior to the completion of the
maximum sentence period.
13. He is considered as the father of modern penology.
14. He is the director of the Irish Prison in 1854 who introduced the Irish system that was modified from the
Macanochie’s mark system.
15. He introduced training school type, education for prisoners, solitary confinement for night and congregate
workshop were adopted, extensive use of parole and indeterminate sentence.
16. A specific type of parole which is the release of prisoners on medical or humanitarian grounds.
17. Is a practice whereby an inmate is released prior to the completion of their sentence due to legal
technicalities which oblige the offender justice system to free them.
18. Known as the Indeterminate Sentence Law.
19. Refers to the Head of the Parole and Probation Administration in the region.
20. Refers to the Probation and Parole Officer undertaking the supervision of the client;
21. Refers to the Officer-In-Charge of the Provincial, City, Municipal or District Jail.
22. Refers to the institutional record of an inmate which consists of his mittimus or commitment order issued by
the Court after conviction, the prosecutor's information and the decisions of the trial court and the appellate
court, if any; certificate of non-appeal, certificate of detention and other pertinent documents of the case.
23. Refers to information concerning an inmate's personal circumstances, the offense he committed, the
sentence imposed, the criminal case number in the trial and appellate courts, the date he commenced serving his
sentence, the date he was received for confinement, the place of confinement, the date of expiration of the
sentence, the number of previous convictions, if any, and his behavior or conduct while in prison.
24. Refers to the conditional release of an offender from a correctional institution after he has served the
minimum of his prison sentence.
25. Refers to Reprieve, Absolute Pardon, Conditional Pardon with or without Parole Conditions and
Commutation of Sentence as may be granted by the President of the Philippines.
26. Refers to the reduction of the duration of a prison sentence of a prisoner.
27. Refers to the exemption of an individual, within certain limits or conditions, from the punishment which the
law inflicts for the offense he had committed resulting in the partial extinction of his criminal liability.
28. Refers to the total extinction of the criminal liability of the individual to whom it is granted without any
condition. It restores to the individual his civil and political rights and remits the penalty imposed for the
particular offense of which he was convicted.
29. Refers to the prisoner who applies for the grant of executive clemency or parole.
30. refers to the report submitted by the Probation and Parole Officer on violations committed by a
parolee/pardonee of the conditions of his release on parole or conditional pardon while under supervision.
31. Is one who is sentenced to a maximum term of imprisonment of more than three (3) years or to a fine of
more than five thousand pesos (Php. 5,000); or regardless of the length of sentence imposed by the court, to one
sentenced for violation of the customs law or other laws within the jurisdiction of the bureau of customs or
enforceable by it, or to one sentenced to serve two (2) or more prison sentences in the aggregate exceeding the
period of three (3) years.
32. Known as the Henious Crime Law.
33. A Chief Probation and Parole Officer may authorize a client to travel outside his area of operational
jurisdiction for a period of?
34. A travel for more than 30 days shall be approved by whom?
35. A general pardon extended to a group of persons, such a political offenders purposely to bring about the
return of dissidents to their home and to restore peace and order in the community. It Is generally exercised by
the Chief Executive with the concurrence of congress.
36. Primarily tasked with receiving and processing applications for amnesty, and determining whether the
applicants are entitled to amnesty under this Proclamation.
37. The act of the president changing, reducing or mitigating a heavier sentence to a lighter one or a longer term
into a shorter term. It may alter death sentence to life sentence or life sentence to a term of years.
38. Is a privilege granted to a prisoner that shall entitle him to a deduction of his term of imprisonment.
39. Is a disposition under which a defendant, after conviction and sentence, is released subject to conditions
imposed by the court and to the supervision of a probation officer.
40. It is an Act Prohibiting the Imposition of Death Penalty in the Philippines.

II. ENUMERATION:
A. DISQUALIFICATIONS FOR PAROLE PURSUANT TO SECTION 2 OF ACT NO. 4103
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B. FACTORS THAT THE PAROLE BOARD CONSIDERS FOR ELIGIBILITY FOR PAROLE
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III. ESSAY. (5 PTS. EACH)


A. DISTINGUISHED PAROLE TO PROBATION

B. DISTINGUIHED AMNESTY TO PARDON

C. DISTINGUISHED CONDITIONAL PARDON TO ABSOLUTE PARDON.

GOOD LUCK AND GOD BLESS!!!


HAVE A JOYFUL SUMMER

PREPARED: NOTED:

MR CRISMARK NALING MARIANO MRS. MELODY COMIA DIMAPILIS


Criminology Instructor Department Head, Criminology

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