CORRECTIONS
CORRECTIONS
CORRECTIONS
LOCK-UP is a holding facility for juvenile offenders, the aged, the infirmed,
drug addicts and alcoholics.
PAROLE- granted by the Board of Pardon and Parole; must have served part
or the minimum sentence ;President will approve the grant.
There are three (3) casework techniques applied by the parole officer
a. The executive techniques
b. The guidance, counseling and leadership techniques
c. The manipulative techniques
2 YEARS 5 DAYS/MONTH
3-5 YEARS 8 DAYS/MONTH
6-10 YEARS 10 DAYS/MONTH
11 YEARS UP 15 DAYS/MONTH
DETAINEE NO GCTA
Adult probation
PROBATION ACT OF 1976, July 24, 1976
Presidential Decree No.968 as amended by PDs.1257 and 1990- It is an act of
disposition under which a defendant, after conviction and sentenced ,is
released by the court subject to its condition and under the supervision of the
probation officer.
Rep. Teodulo Natividad- the Philippine version father of probation; Act 4221
which was declared unconstitutional because it violated the “equal protection
clause”
DISQUALIFIED OFFENDERS:
Period of Probation
Probation Conditions
During the period of probation, the court may, upon application of either the
probationers or the probation officer, revise or modify the conditions or period
of probation. The court shall notify either the probationer or the probation
officer of the filing of such an application so as to give both parties an
opportunity to be heard thereon.
Transfer of Residence
Revocation of Probation
At any time during probation, the court may issue a warrant for the arrest of
a probationer for any serious violation of the conditions of probation. The
probationer, once arrested and detained, shall immediately be brought before
the court for a hearing of the violation charged. The defendant may be
admitted to bail pending such hearing. In such case, the provisions regarding
release on bail of persons charged with crime shall be applicable to
probationers arrested under this provision. An order revoking the grant of
probation or modifying the terms and conditions thereof shall not be
appealable.
Termination of Probation
After the period of probation and upon consideration of the report and
recommendation of the probation officer, the court may order the final
discharge of the probationer upon finding that he has fulfilled the terms and
conditions of his probation and there upon the case is deemed terminated.
TERMS:
(d) “Children at risk” refers to children who are vulnerable to and at the risk
of committing criminal offenses because of personal, family and social
circumstances, such as, but not limited to, the following:
(g) “Court” refers to a family court or, in places where there are no family
courts, any regional trial court.
(j) “Diversion Program” refers to the program that the child in conflict with
the law is required to undergo after he/she is found responsible for an offense
without resorting to formal court proceedings.
(k) “Initial contact with the child” refers to the apprehension or taking into
custody of a child in conflict with the law by law enforcement officers or
private citizens. It includes the time when the child alleged to be in conflict
with the law receives a subpoena under
Section 3(b) of Rule 112 of the Revised Rules of Criminal Procedure or
summons under
Section 6(a) or Section 9(b) of the same Rule in cases that do not require
preliminary investigation or where there is no necessity to place the child
alleged to be in conflict with the law under immediate custody.
(m) “Juvenile justice and welfare system” refers to a system dealing with
children at risk and children in conflict with the law, which provides child-
appropriate proceedings, including programs and services for prevention,
diversion, rehabilitation, reintegration and aftercare to ensure their normal
growth and development.
(n) “Law enforcement officer” refer to the person in authority or his/her agent
as defined in Article 152 of the Revised Penal Code, including a barangay
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(o) “Offense” refers to any act or omission whether punishable under special
laws or the Revised Penal Code, as amended. It includes violations of traffic
laws, rules and regulations, and ordinances of local government units.
(p) “Recognizance” refers to an undertaking in lieu of a bond assumed by a
parent or custodian who shall be responsible for the appearance in court of
the child in conflict with the law, when required.