2018 Institutional Correction Midterm
2018 Institutional Correction Midterm
2018 Institutional Correction Midterm
2. The suffering inflicted by the state against an offending member for the transgression of law.
a. death penalty c. imprisonment
b. penalty d. physical torture
5. The redness that the state takes against an offending member of society that usually involve
pain and suffering is called.
a. punishment c. suffering
b. penalty d. imprisonment
6. The study of punishment of crime or of criminal offenders. It includes the study of control an
prevention of crime through punishment of criminal offenders.
a. penal management c. penology
b. correctional administration d. correction
7. A type of ship used for transportation of criminals in the 16th century is called Galleys. The
ship is usually rowed by ___________.
a. prisoners c. prison guards
b. criminals d. none of the above.
8. A 10. A sheriff of Bedfordshire in 1773 who devoted his life and fortune to prison reform.
a. Lewis Howard c. Jeremy Bentham
b. Voltaire d. John Howard
9. Practice of the classical school of thought that children and insane persons were exempted
from punishment.
a. Classical school c. Positivist/Itallian School
b. Neo-Classical School d. None of the above
10. “They shall be exposed to the ants for half day; those who steal anything from the Chiefs and
old men, however small it may be” is one of the codes of _______________.
a. Burgundian Code c. Code of Hammurabi
b. Maragtas Code d. None of the above
11. It is called Pennsylvania Prison System where prisoners are confined in single cells day and
night.
a. Congregate System
b. Prison Cells System
c. Solitary System
d. Bartolina
12. A French historian and philosopher who analysed law as an expression of justice.
a. Cesare Bonesana Marchese de Beccaria
b. Charles Montesquieu
c. Jeremy Bentham
d. William Penn
13. The study and practice of a system management of jails or prisons and other institution
concerned with the custody, treatment and rehabilitation of criminal offenders.
a. Correction
b. Penal Management
c. Correctional Management
d. Correctional Administration
14. The custodial function of offenders who where sentenced to serve a term of imprisonment for
less than three years is within the jurisdiction of ____________.
a. BuCor
b. BJMP
c. District Jail
d. Provincial Jail
15. The Bureau of Prisons is created by virtue of RA 1905 to take charge of the safekeeping of all
prisoners confined at Insular and provisional prisons and of all penal settlements. It was renamed
as _____________ under the Department of Justice by virtue of the Administrative Code of 1987.
a. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
b. Bilibid Prison
c. Bureau of Corrections
d. District Jail
16-18. What are the three (3) departments under the executive branch taking care of convicted
prisoners?
19-20. The New Bilibid Prison houses maximum security convicts. What are the other 2 facilities
that houses medium and minimum security convicts?
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIOM ON INSTITUTIONAL CORRECTIONS
3. The redness that the state takes against an offending member of society that usually involve
pain and suffering is called.
a. punishment
b. penalty
c. suffering
d. imprisonment
5. The suffering inflicted by the state against an offending member for the transgression of law.
a. death penalty
b. penalty
c. imprisonment
d. physical torture
6. The study of punishment of crime or of criminal offenders. It includes the study of control an
prevention of crime through punishment of criminal offenders.
a. penal management
b. correctional administration
c. penology
d. correction
7. A type of ship used for transportation of criminals in the 16th century is called Galleys. The
ship is usually rowed by ___________.
a. prisoners
b. criminals
c. prison guards
d. none of the above.
8. A practice of the classical school of thought that children and insane persons were exempted
from punishment.
a. Classical school
b. Neo-Classical School
c. Positivist/Itallian School
d. None of the above
9. “They shall be exposed to the ants for half day; those who steal anything from the Chiefs and
old men, however small it may be” is one of the codes of _______________.
a. Burgundian Code
b. Maragtas Code
c. Code of Hammurabi
d. None of the above
10. A sheriff of Bedfordshire in 1773 who devoted his life and fortune to prison reform.
a. Lewis Howard
b. Voltaire
c. Jeremy Bentham
d. John Howard
11. A French historian and philosopher who analysed law as an expression of justice.
a. Cesare Bonesana Marchese de Beccaria
b. Charles Montesquieu
c. Jeremy Bentham
d. William Penn
12. It is called Pennsylvania Prison System where prisoners are confined in single cells day and
night.
a. Congregate System
b. Prison Cells System
c. Solitary System
d. Bartolina
13. The study and practice of a system management of jails or prisons and other institution
concerned with the custody, treatment and rehabilitation of criminal offenders.
a. Correction
b. Penal Management
c. Correctional Management
d. Correctional Administration
14. The Bureau of Prisons is created by virtue of RA 1905 to take charge of the safekeeping of all
prisoners confined at Insular and provisional prisons and of all penal settlements. It was renamed
as _____________ under the Department of Justice by virtue of the Administrative Code of 1987.
a. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
b. New Bilibid Prison
c. Bureau of Corrections
d. District Jail
15. The custodial function of offenders who where sentenced to serve a term of imprisonment for
less than three years is within the jurisdiction of ____________.
a. BuCor
b. BJMP
c. District Jail
d. Provincial Jail