#140.
A detention jail in Philadelphia but it was converted into state
prison and became the first American penitentiary.
A
Auburn Priso
B
Bride Well
C
Pennsylvania Prison
D
Walnut Street Jail
Answer: Walnut Street Jail
#141.
The system of prison were the confinement of the prisoners in
single cells at night and congregate work in stop during the
day.
A
Alcatraz prison
B
Auburn prison
C
Elmira reformatory
D
Pennsylvania prison
Answer: Auburn prison
#142.
Under the rules, the chairman of the classification board and
disciplinary board for jails should be
A
Warden
B
Security officer
C
Assistant warden
D
Custodial officer
Answer: Assistant warden
#143.
A special group of prisoners composed of incorrigible, intractable
and dangerous persons who are so difficult to manage inside
prisons.
A
Medium Security prisoners
B
Minimum Security Prisoners
C
Super maximum security prisoners
D
Maximum security prisoners
Answer: Maximum security prisoners
#144.
One of the following is considered as the corner stone in
reformation n which includes all the life experiences which
shape a persons attitudes and behaviors.
A
Recreational program
B
Religious program
C
Work program
D
Educational program
Answer: Educational program
#145.
It involves supervision of prisoners to insure punctual and
orderly movement from the dormitories, place of work, hospital
and churches in accordance with the daily schedules.
A
Inspection
B
Discipline
C
Control
D
Custody
Answer: Control
#146.
It is a special unit in prison where by newly arrived prisoners
will be admitted for diagnostic examination, observation
A
Medium Security Compound
B
Reception and Diagnostic Center
C
Maximum Security Compound
D
Minimum Security Compound
Answer: Reception and Diagnostic Center
#147.
Under the jail rules, the following are authorized disciplinary
measures imposable to inmate offender except
A
Reprimand
B
Cancellation of visiting privilege
C
Extra fatigue duty
D
Cancellation of food allowance
Answer: Extra fatigue duty
#148.
The principle of an “eye for an eye” “tooth for a tooth” doctrine
is common among ancient laws, specifically the _______________
A
Code of Solomon
B
Code of Ethics
C
Summerian Code
D
Hammurabic Code
Answer: Hammurabic Code
#149.
Lex Tallionis means
A
Punishment
B
Suffering
C
Retribution
D
Law of retaliation
Answer: Law of retaliation
#150.
These were abandoned or unusable transport ships use to
confine criminals during the early period of treating criminal
offenders.
A
Galleys
B
Transportation
C
Hulks
D
Gaols
Answer: Hulks
#151.
He wrote his book “State of the Prisons” and he was also
considered as the great prison reformer.
A
Domets of France
B
William Penn
C
John Howard
D
John Augustus
Answer: John Howard
#152.
The first house of correction in London England was the
A
Panopticon
B
Bridewell Workhouse
C
Walnut Street Jail
D
Mamertine Prison
Answer: Bridewell Workhouse
#153.
___ - known as the “Rock” build in San Francisco Bay
A
Walnut prison
B
Red Rock penitentiary
C
New York prison
D
Alcatraz prison
Answer: Alcatraz prison
#154.
Anything that is contrary to prison or jail rules and regulations
are considered
A
Firearms
B
Personal belongings
C
Greyhounds
D
Contrabands
Answer: Contrabands
#155.
It is the suffering that is inflicted by the state for the
transgression of a law for the purpose of controlling criminals.
A
All of these
B
Revenge
C
Prevention
D
Penalty
Answer: Penalty
#156.
Parole and Probation Administration is under the direction of
the
A
Department of Finance
B
BJMP
C
Department of Interior and Local Government
D
Department of Justice
Answer: Department of Justice
#157.
What is nature in hearing the violation of a probation?
A
None of these
B
Due process
C
Formal
D
Summary
Answer: Summary
#158.
Which is considered the forerunner of parole?
A
Congregate system
B
Solitary system
C
Mark system
D
Benefits of a clergy
Answer: Mark system
#159.
The first convict in the Philippines, sentenced to death by
means of Lethal injection was