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Name: CABANO-ANG, MARIALYN S.

Class number: _______


Section: A051 Schedule: ____________________ Date:_________________

Lesson title: The Time Allowances -Good Conduct Time Allowance

Activity : Skill-building Activities

Part I. For this activity, kindly complete the table below.

Years of Imprisonment Deductions

6-10 25 days each month

3-5 23 days each month

2 20 days each month

11 and above 30 days each month

Part II. Answer the following questions.

1. Who grants good conduct time allowance?


- Director of the Bureau of Corrections, the Chief of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
and/or the Warden of a provincial, district, municipal or city jail.

2. This may be granted to an inmate who displays good behavior and who has no record of breach of
discipline or violation of prison rules and regulations.
- Good conduct time allowance

3. A detainee shall only be granted CGTA if he _________offers in writing to perform such labor as may be
assigned to him.
- Voluntarily

*** Teacher adds this prompt for self-assessment: “Check your answers against the Key to Corrections found
at the end of this SAS. Write your score on your paper.”}

Activity 5: Check for Understanding (5 mins)

To further check your understanding about Good Conduct Time Allowance and Special Time Allowance
for Loyalty answer the questions below.

1. How does GCTA help person deprived of liberty under R.A. No. 10592?
- GCTA allows prisoner to reduce their sentence through good behavior while incarcerated.
1. During the first two years of imprisonment, he shall be allowed a deduction of
twenty days for each month of good behavior during detention;

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Name: CABANO-ANG, MARIALYN S. Class number: _______
Section: A051 Schedule: ____________________ Date:_________________

2. During the third to the fifth year, inclusive, of his imprisonment, he shall be
allowed a reduction of twenty-three days for each month of good behavior during
detention;
3. During the following years until the tenth year, inclusive, of his imprisonment, he
shall be allowed a deduction of twenty-five days for each month of good behavior
during detention;
4. During the eleventh and successive years of his imprisonment, he shall be
allowed a deduction of thirty days for each month of good behavior during
detention.

** Teacher adds this prompt for self-assessment: “Check your answers against the Key to Corrections
found at the end of this SAS. Write your score on your paper.”

C. LESSON WRAP-UP

Activity 6: Thinking about Learning (5 mins)

A. Work Tracker
You are done with this session! Let’s track your progress. Shade the session number you just
completed.
{*Teacher directs the student to mark their place in the work tracker which is simply a visual to help
students track how much work they have accomplished and how much work there is left to do.}

B. Think about your Learning

Before we end this lesson, do you have any questions or clarifications as regards to the topic or
to the discussions?

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