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1. It refers to the supervision of persons arrested for, convicted of, or sentenced for criminal offenses.

2. Refers to correctional activities that may take place within the community or the method of correcting
sentenced offenders w/out having to go to prison.
3. Refers to a person’s relapse into criminal behavior, often after the person receives sanctions or undergoes
intervention for a previous crime.
4. Will keep supervised offenders from falling back to their old habits & behaviors by supervision, unannounced
visits, & letting offenders know in advance what the consequences will be for their actions.
5. It is considered as a least severe sanctions & may be used in conjunction w/suspended sentence & other
options. Offenders meet with their probation officers periodically, either in prison or vias call-in supervision.
6. It is enhanced supervision where in offenders have increased contact with their probation officers. Normally,
the contacts begin with three to five times a week with regular drug and alcohol screenings.
7. Is the repayment of the offender to victims who have suffered financial losses as a result of the offender’s
crime.
8. It requires the offenders to voluntarily donate their time back serving their community.
9. Referrals are often provided when the offense either includes some substance or there is evidence during
the intake process that an offender need such referrals.
10. It requires the offenders to report to centralized location in a daily basis to receive treatment and/ or
education.
11. It is a program that requires the offenders to remain in their home except for approved period of absence
commonly used in combination w/ electronic monitoring.
12. Offenders are required to remain in their house at night but are allowed to obtain employment in their
respective communities.
13. It incorporates rigorous military style punishment.
14. A process where an alleged offender (usually a juvenile delinquent) is “turned away“
from further movement into the justice.
15. Is one of the earliest form of leniency.
16. Accused criminals could scape prosecution by fleeting to these cities & maintaining residence there.
17. It consisted of a place, usually a church monastery, where the king’s soldiers were forbidden to enter for the
purpose of taking an accused criminal into custody.
18. Judges in secular courts provided this option but required the offenders to demonstrate that they were
indeed literate by reading out loud Psalm 51.
19. Means the temporary suspension or delay in the implementation of the sentence is postponed.
20. It is a method of assuring good behavior w/ or convicted of misdemeanour & was used in addition to or in
substitutions for other punishment.
21. He was a lawyer in England that is considered as the father of probation in England.
22. Father of probation, recognized as the 1st true probation officers. He spent his time in attempting to reform
alcoholic beverages as a tool in his rehabilitation.
23. Date and place john augustus was born.
24. When was john augustus initiated his voluntary in probation?
25. He attempting to reform alcoholic beverages as a tool in his efforts at rehabilitation.
26. Allowing courts to suspend the imposition of a sentence & place an offender on probation.
27. This act allows court to suspend punishment & discharge offenders if they enter into a recognizance
between 1&3 years, one condition of which was supervision by a person named in the probation order.
28. Act that give the court to suspend the imposition or execution of sentence & place defendant on probation
for such period & on such terms & conditions as they deemed best.
29. An act that authorized courts to appoint one or more persons to serve as probation officer w/ out
compensation & one salaried probation officer.
30. When was 1st probation introduced here in the Philippines?
31. Act that imposed the first probation here in the Philippines.
32. House Bill that filed by 2congressmen here in the Philippines.
33. Who are the two congressmen filed the house bill 393?
34. What year the house bill 393 was filed?
35. When was the PD 968 or known as adult probation law was imposed?
36. When was the supreme court of the Philippines declared the Probation Law (Act 4221) is unconstitutional?
37. How many probations officer was selected and were sent to USA?
38. When was the probation system started to operate?
39. When was the PD 968 or known as Adult probation law of 1976 was amended?
40. What EO no. amended the PD 968?
41. Who is the father of probation here in the Philippines?
42. When was the first conference on crime control here in the Philippines?
43. When was the Probation Administration was become Parole and Probation Administration?
44. PD Imposed the Child and Youth Welfare Code pf 1974?
45. New probation law of 2015.
46. Is a person placed on probation.
47. Is the one who investigates for the court a referral for probation or supervises a probationer or both.

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