Non-Institutional Correction

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Understanding Non-Institutional Correction

Test your knowledge about non-institutional corrections, probation, and the criminal justice system! This quiz covers a range of topics related to the management of offenders, their rehabilitation, and relevant laws.

  • 10 engaging multiple-choice questions
  • Learn about the key figures and laws in correctional practices
  • Perfect for students and professionals in criminal justice
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The father of probation in USA
Teodulo C. Natividad
John Augustus
Matthew Davenport Hill
Calvin Coolidge
Otherwise known as the Probation Law of 1976, was enacted on July 24, 1976.
P.D 986
P.D 967
P.D 968
P.D 976
A term of imprisonment with no definite duration within a prescribed maximum.
Indeterminate Sentence Law
Determinate Sentence Law
Awaiting for trial
Safe keeping
The branch of the administration of CJS charged with the responsibility for the custody, supervision and rehabilitation of convicted offenders.
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
Bureau of Corrections
Correction
Jail
The weakest pillar of CJS
Community
Court
Law Enforcement
Correction
Has supervision over the national penitentiary and its penal farms.
Bureau of Corrections
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
Provincial Government
Department of Social Welfare & Development
Which takes care of, among others, youthful offenders entered in detention centers for juveniles.
Bureau of Corrections
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
Provincial Government
Department of Social Welfare & Development
Under DILG, which supervise and control their respective provincial and sub-provincial Jails
Bureau of Corrections
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
Provincial Government
Department of Social Welfare & Development
Known as the child and young welfare code, suspends sentence of minor offenders whose ages range from nine (9) years to under eighteen (18) years and place them in rehabilitation centers under the supervision of the Department of Social Welfare and Development before they are released to the custody of their parents or to any responsible person.
Batas Pambansa Bilang 85
Article 96 of the Revised Penal Code
Republic Act No. 6036
Presidential Decree No. 603
Under the DILG, which has the exclusive control over all city, municipal and district Jails nationwide
Bureau of Corrections
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
Provincial Government
Department of Social Welfare & Development
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