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CRIMINOLOGY BOARD QUESTION AND ANSWERS

The first permanent system of codified laws could be found in

China, with the compilation of the

A. Tang Code

B. Wong Code

C. Ting Code

D. Chang Code Answer: A

Opponents of capital punishment claim that a prisoner's isolation

and uncertainty over their fate constitute a form of mental

cruelty and those especially long-time death row inmates are

liable to become mentally ill, if they are not already. This is

referred to as

A. death row phenomenon

B. Cruelty syndrome

C. Execution syndrome

D. None of these Answer: A

After individuals are found guilty of an offense and sentenced to

execution, they will remain on death row while following an

appeals procedure, if they so choose, and then until there is a

convenient time for __.

A. Execution

B. Pardon

C. Parole

D Amnesty Answer: A

Articles 1706 - 1727 of the revised Administrative Code as


amended is known as

A. Correction Law

B. Jail Management Law

C. Prison Law

D. Parole and Probation Law Answer: C

The mechanical device or contrivance, tools or implement used

to hold back, keep in check or under control is the

A. Instrument of Restraint

B. Iron leg Lock

C. Handcuffs

D. Metallic chains Answer: A

Who is tasked with the gathering and collecting of information

and other data of every prisoner into a case study to determine

the work assignment, the type supervision and degree of

custody and restriction under which an offender must live in jail?

A. Classification Board

B . Board of Custody

C. Diagnostic Board

D. Treatment Board Answer: A

The imprisonment a convicted offender may serve, at the rate

of PhP8.00 a day subject to certain rules, for failure to pay a

fine and if ordered to do so by the judgment is referred to as

A. Subsidiary imprisonment

B. Secondary imprisonment

C. Preventive imprisonment

D. None of the above Answer: A


The meaning of the word oblivion is

A. forgetting completely

B. class of persons

C. abolish

D. community based treatment Answer: A

The process of determining the needs and requirements of

prisoners for assigning them to programs according to their

existing resources is called:

A. classification

B. quarantine

C. diversification

D. quality control Answer: C

Public humiliation or public exhibition also mean:

A. public execution

B. social degradation

C. banishment

D. public trial Answer: B

During the 16th up to the 18th century, a criminal may be sent

away from a place carried out by prohibition to coming against a

specified territory. This is an ancient form of punishment called:

A. Exile

B. Transportation

C. Banishment

D. Public trial Answer: C


One of the following represents the earliest codification of the

Roman law, which was incorporated into the Justinian Code.

A. Twelve Tables

B. Burgundian Code

C. Code of Draco

D. Hammurabic code Answer: A

In the history of correction, thinkers during the reformatory

movement were the major influences of today’s correctional

system. Alexander Macanochie was the one who introduced the __

of correction

A. Solitary system

B. Irish System

C. Marked System

D. Congregate system Answer: C

What law renamed the Bureau of Prison to Bureau of Correction

during the Aquino administration in the Philippines?

A. E.O 727

B. E.O 292

C. E.O 645

D. E.O 104 Answer: B

Retaliation is the earliest remedy for a wrong act to any one (in

the primitive society). The concept follows that the victim’s

family or tribe against the family or tribe of the offender, hence

“blood feuds” was accepted in the early primitive societies.

Retaliation means:

A. Personal Vengeance
B. Tooth for a tooth

C. Eye for an Eye

D. All of these Answer: A

In 1936, the City of Manila exchanges its Muntinlupa property

with the Bureau of Prisons originally intended as a site for boys’

training school. Today, the old Bilibid Prison is now being used as

the Manila City Jail, famous as the :

A. “ May Halique Estate”

B. “Tandang Sora State”

C. New Bilibid Jail

D. Muntinlupa Jail Answer: A

The sheriff of Bedsfordshire in 1773 who devoted his life and

fortune to prison reform.After his findings on English Prisons, he

recommended the following: single cells for sleeping, segregation

of women, segregation of youth, provision of sanitation facilities,

and abolition of fee system by which jailers obtained money from

prisoners.

A. John Howard

B. Robert Peel

C. William Penn

D. Manuel Montesimos Answer: A

Mr. Cruz was convicted of the crime of murder. After 10 days

from the promulgation of the sentence, he escaped from his

place of confinement. He maybe

A. liable for evasion of service of sentence

B. considered as an escaped prisoner


C. not liable for evasion of service of sentence

D. All of these Answer: A

Ms. Bantog was convicted for the crime of infanticide. After

serving her sentence she committed again the same crime.Ms.

Ines Bantog maybe considered as a

A. recidivist

B. quasi-recidivist

C. habitual delinguent

D. mentally retarded person Answer: A

Ramon, a basketball player, arrested Berto for some legal ground

but he failed to file a complaint against the latter with in the

prescribed period of filing. What crime did Ramon committed?

A. arbitrary detention

B. illegal Detention

C. illegal arrest

D. no crime committed Answer: B

The Camp Sampaguita of the national Bilibid Prison houses

A. Super Maximum Security Prisoners

B. Maximum Security Prisoners

C. Medium Security Prisoners

D. Minimum Security Prisoners Answer: C

The only early Roman place of confinement which was built

under the main sewer of Rome in 64 B.C.

A. Bridewell Workhouse

B. Wulnut Street Jail


C. Burgundian House

D. none of these Answer: D

The punishment should be provided by the state whose sanction

is violated, to afford the society or individual the opportunity of

imposing upon the offender suitable punishment as might be

enforced. Offenders should be punished because they deserve

it.This is one justification of punishment called:

A. Atonement

B. Incapacitation

C. Deterrence

D. Retribution Answer: D

The purpose of commutation of sentence is to:

A. do away with the miscarriage of justice

B. break the rigidity of the law

C. restore the political and civil rights of the accused

D. all of the above Answer: D

One of the following is an admission procedure which involves

the frisking of the prisoner.

A. Identification

B. Searching

C. Briefing/Orientation

D. minimum security prisoners Answer: B

If the warden is taken as the hostage, for all intents and

purposes, he ceases to exercise authority and the next in

command or the __________ officer present shall assume the


command.

A. Veteran

B. Assistant

C. Most senior

D. Custodian Answer: C

Upon receipt of the probation officer investigation report, the

court shall resolve the application for probation not later than-

A. 60 days

B. 5 days

C. 15 days

D. 45 days Answer: B

Who is the Father of Philippine Probation?

A. Jose Lacson

B. Juan Ponce Enrile

C. Antonio Torres

D. None of these Answer: D

What is the country, whose early schemes for humanizing the

criminal justice under it’s common law, originated probation.

A. England

B. United States

C. Greece

D. France Answer: A

Which of the following does not belong to the common law

practices to which the emergence of probation is attributed?

A. Recognizance
B. Reprieve

C. Benefit of the Clergy

D. Penance Answer: D

Benefit of clergy, judicial reprieve, sanctuary, and abjuration

offered offenders a degree of protection from the enactment of

A. harsh sentences

B. soft sentences

C. criminal liabilities

D. code of Hammurabi Answer: A

In the United States, particularly in Massachusetts, different

practices were being developed. "Security for good behavior,"

also known as good aberrance, was much like modern bail.

A. Penalizing

B. Good aberrance

C. Paying in cash

D. Collateral Answer: B

Who among the following was the builder hospice of San

Michelle, a reformatory for delinquent boys

A. Montesquieu

B. Pope Clement XI

C. Samuel Romily

D. John Howard Answer: B

The advocate of ultimate prison known as “the Panopticon” was

A. Jeremy Bentham

B. Samuel Romily
C. Walter Crofton

D. John Howard Answer: A

The founder of the Classical School of Criminology and published

a short treaties “ On Crimes and Punishments” which contains

his reformatory ideas was

A. Jeremy Bentham

B. Cesare Lombroso

C. Cesare Beccaria

D. Enrico Ferri Answer: C

Diversification means

A. Proper integration of prisoners

B. Proper classification of prisoners

C. Proper segregation of prisoners

D. Welfare of prisoners Answer: C

Filipino female national prisoners are confined at the

A. Mental hospital

B. CIW

C. Manila City Jail

D. Iwahig Penal Colony Answer: B

An offender who surrenders from escaping because of calamity

immediately 48 hours after the pronouncement of the

passing away of calamity shall be granted

A. 1/5 reduction of sentence

B. ½ reduction of sentence

C. 2/5 reduction of sentence


D. 2/6 reduction of sentence Answer: B

What is the name of the prison institution situated in

Zamboanga, named after Capt. Blanco of the Spanish Royal

Army?

A. Old Bilibid Prison

B. Sablayan Prsions and Penal Farm

C. San Ramon Prison & Penal Farm

D. Iwahig Penal Answer: C

A branch or division of law which defines crimes, treat of their

nature and provides for their punishment

A. Remedial law

B. Criminal law

C. Civil law

D.Political law Answer: B

One who investigates for the court a referral for probation or

supervises a probationer or both

A. police officer

B. probationer officer

C. intelligence officer

D. law enforcer Answer: B

Post sentence investigation report must be submitted by the

probation officer to the court within

A. 20 days

B. 30 days

C. 60 days
D. 90 days Answer: C

Parole in the Philippine is governed by the

A. determinate sentence law

B. Indeterminate sentence law

C. Board of pardon and parole

D. Parole and probation administration Answer: B

A detention jail in Philadelphia but it was converted into state

prison and became the first American penitentiary.

A. Auburn Prison

B. Walnut Street Jail

C. Pennsylvania Prison

D. Bride Well Answer: B

The system of prison were the confinement of the prisoners in

single cells at night and congregate work in stop during the

day.

A. Pennsylvania prison

B. Auburn prison

C. Elmira reformatory

D. Alcatraz prison Answer: B

Under the rules, the chairman of the classification board and

disciplinary board for jails should be

A. Warden

B. Assistant warden

C.Custodial officer

D. Security officer Answer: B

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. Maximum security prisoners

C. Super maximum security prisoners

D. Minimum Security Prisoners Answer: B

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. Educational program

D. Work program Answer: C

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. Control

B. Custody

C. Discipline

D. Inspection Answer: A

It is a special unit in prison where by newly arrived prisoners

will be admitted for diagnostic examination, observation

A. Reception and Diagnostic Center

B. Medium Security Compound

C. Maximum Security Compound

D. Minimum Security Compound Answer: A


Under the jail rules, the following are authorized disciplinary

measures imposable to inmate offender except

A. Reprimand

B. Cancellation of visiting privilege

C. Cancellation of food allowance

D. Extra fatigue duty Answer: D

The principle of an “eye for an eye” “tooth for a tooth” doctrine

is common among ancient laws, specifically t

A. Code of Draco

B. Hammurabic Code

C. Summerian Code

D. Code of Solomon Answer: B

“Lex Tallionis” means

A. Punishment

B. Law of retaliation

C. Retribution

D. Suffering Answer: B

These were abandoned or unusable transport ships use to

confine criminals during the early period of treating criminal

offenders.

A. Hulks

B. Gaols

C. Transportation

D. Galleys Answer: A
He wrote his book “State of the Prisons” and he was also

considered as the great prison reformer.

A. John Howard

B. John Augustus

C. William Penn

D. Domets of France Answer: A

The first house of correction in London England was the

A. Bridewell Workhouse

B. Walnut Street Jail

C. Mamertine Prison

D. Panopticon Answer: A

known as the “Rock” build in San Francisco Bay

A. Walnut prison

B. Alcatraz prison

C. New York prison

D. Red Rock penitentiary Answer: B

Anything that is contrary to prison or jail rules and regulations

are considered

A. Firearms

B. Contrabands

C. Greyhounds

D. Personal belongings Answer: B

It is the suffering that is inflicted by the state for the

transgression of a law for the purpose of controlling criminals.

A. Prevention
B. Revenge

C. Penalty

D. All of the above Answer: C

Parole and Probation Administration is under the direction of

the

A. Department of Finance

B. Department of Justice

C. Department of Interior and Local Government

D. BJMP Answer: B

What is nature in hearing the violation of a probation?

A. Formal

B. Summary

C. Due process

D. None of the above Answer: B

Which is considered the forerunner of parole?

A. Mark system

B. Solitary system

C. Benefits of a clergy

D. Congregate system Answer: A

The following are considered as discretionary conditions of

probation except

A. Drinking intoxicated liquor to excess

B. Abstain from visiting house of ill repute

C. Meet his family responsibilities

D. Cooperate with the program of probation Answer: C


The first convict in the Philippines, sentenced to death by

means of Lethal injection was

A. Baby Ama

B. Asiong Salonga

C. Leo Echagaray

D. Gregorio S. Mendoza Answer: C

In the 13th C, a criminal could avoid ________ by claiming

refugee in a church for a period of 40 days at the end of which time he has compelled to leave
the realm by a road or path

assigned to him.

A. Penalty

B. punishment

C. trial

D. conviction Answer: D

Long, low, narrow, single decked ships propelled by sails, usually

rowed by criminals, a type of ship used for transportation of

criminals in the 16th century. This referred to as the:

A. Gaols

B. Galleys

C. Hulks

D. Stocks Answer: B

The Classical School of penology maintains the “doctrine of

psychological hedonism” or __________. That the individual

calculates pleasures and pains in advance of action and

regulates his conduct by the result of his calculations.


A. denied individual responsibility

B. free will

C. pleasures and avoiding pain

D. natural phenomenon Answer: C

History has shown that there are three main legal systems in the

world, which have been extended to and adopted by all

countries aside from those that produced them. Among the

three, it was the _____ that has the most lasting and most

pervading influence.

A. Mohammedan Law

B. Anglo-American Law

C. Roman Law

D. Hammurabic Code Answer: C

Hanging is for death penalty, maiming is for

A. Social degradation

B. Exile

C. Physical torture

D. Slavery Answer: C

Who is the Director of the English Prison who opened the Borstal

Institution for young offenders? The Borstal Institution is

considered as the best reform institution for young offenders

today.

A. Evelyn Brise

B. Manuel Montesimos

C. Zebulon Brockway

D. Walter Crofton Answer: C


The __________ is considered forerunner of modern penology

because it has all the elements in a modern system.

A. Bridewell Workhouse

B. Elmira Reformatory

C. Wulnut Street Jail

D. Borstal Institution for Boys Answer: B

Capital punishment refers to:

A. Life imprisonment

B. Death Penalty

C. Reclusion Perpetua

D. All of these Answer: B

One of the following is not an administrative function exercised

by the executive branch of the government.

A. Probation

B. Pardon

C. Parole

D. Amnesty Answer: A

Pardon granted by the Chief Executive

A. extinguishes criminal liability of offender

B. does not extinguish civil liability of offender

C. must be given After the prosecution of the offense

D. all of the above Answer: D

The enactment of Republic Act no. 6975 created the BJMP. It

operates as a line bureau under the Department of Interior and


Local Government (DILG). This statement is:

A. partially true

B. partially false

C. true

D. false Answer: C

The Jail Bureau shall be headed by a chief with a rank of

Director General, and assisted by Deputy Chief with the Rank of

Chief Superintendent. This statement is:

A. partially true

B. partially false

C. true

D. false Answer: D

The group having the responsibility of providing a system of

sound custody, security and control of inmates and their

movements and also responsible to enforce prison or jail

discipline is the:

A. Security group for jails

B. Escort Platoon

C. Control Center groups

D. Warden Answer: A

A unit of the prison or a section of the RDC where the prisoner is

given thorough physical examination including blood test, x-rays,

vaccinations and immunity is the:

A. Quarantine cell

B. NBP

C. Death row
D. Control Area Answer: A

Imprisonment is not always advisable. Placing a person to

custodial coercion is to place him in physical jeopardy, thus

drastically narrowing his access to source of personal

satisfaction and reducing his self-esteem. This principle is based

on the ____ of community based treatment programs.

A. Restorative aspect

B. Humanitarian aspect

C. Managerial aspect

D. Legal aspect Answer: A

The case where the Supreme Court laid down the doctrine that

the absolute pardon removes all that is left of the consequences

of conviction, and that it is absolute in so far it restores the

pardonee to full civil and political rights.

A. Cristobal vs. Labrador

B. Fernandez vs. Aquino

C. People vs. Galit

D. None of these Answer: A

The power of the chief Executive to grant pardon is limited to

the following, except:

A. Pardon can not be extended to cases of impeachment.

B. No pardon, parole or suspension of sentence for the

violation of any election law may be granted without

favorable recommendation of the Commission

of Elections.

C. Pardon is exercised only after conviction


D. Pardon is administered by the court Answer: D

In determining the fitness of a prisoner for release on conditional

pardon, the following points shall be considered as guides,

except:

A. The political, organizational or religious affiliation of the

prisoner should be disregarded.

B. Due regard should be given the attitude of the people in

the community from which he was sentenced.

C. The background of the prisoner before he was committed

to prison – social, economic.

D. Financial capacity of the prisoner. Answer: D

Prisoners who are nearly to leave the institution, awaiting

transfer,those in disciplinary status, and those who are

chronically ill with mental disabilities are considered:

A. unassignable prisoners to undergo prison programs

B. all of these

C. special group of offenders

D. minimum security prisoners Answer: D

Parole is not claimed as a right but the Board of Parole grants it

as a privilege to a qualified prisoner. This statement is:

A. partially true

B. partially false

C. true

D. false Answer: B

Every violation of jail/prison discipline shall be dealt with


accordingly. In extreme cases, where the violation necessitate

Immediate action, the warden or the Officer of the Day may

administer the necessary restraints and reports the action

taken to

A. -an SOP

B. an emergency plan

C. a general rule

D. not applicable to prisoners Answer: C

Which of the following is a maximum security prison in Ossining,

New York, USA? It is located approximately 30 miles (48 km)

north of New York City on the banks of the Hudson River which

the Auburn Prison system was applied

A. Alcatraz prison

B. Sing Sing Prison

C. Wulnut Street Jail

D. Silver Mine Farm Answer: B

A ___, also called a 'block' or 'isolation cell', used to separate

unruly, dangerous, or vulnerable prisoners from the general

population, also sometimes used as punishment.

A. Segregation Unit

B. Reception Unit

C. Quarantine Unit

D. Cell 45 Answer: A

What is the place in some prisons, or a section in prisons where

criminals are placed awaiting execution?

A. Execution room
B. Death row

C. Garotine

D. Galley room Answer: B

The Auburn system is a penal method of the 19th century in

which persons worked during the day in groups and were kept in

solitary confinement at night, with enforced silence at all times.

The Auburn system is also known as

A. Albany system

B. Irish system

C. New York System

D. None of these Answer: C

Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women is a prison in

Bedford Hills, Westchester County, New York, USA. It is the

largest women's prison in New York State and has hosted many

infamous prisoners. It is the only women's maximum security

prison in New York State. This statement is:

A. True

B. False

C. Partially true

D. Partially false Answer: A

The Panopticon is a type of prison building designed by English

philosopher Jeremy Bentham in 1785. The concept of the design

was derived from the word meaning of “pan” and “opticon”.

“Opticon’ means:

A. to allow an observer to observe

B. with out the prisoner


C. avoid watching

D. To walk in military manner Answer: A

Elmira Correctional Facility, known otherwise as ___, is a

maximum security prison located in New York in the USA. The

prison is located in Chemung County, New York in the City of

Elmira.

A. “the school”

B. “the hill”

C. “the rock”

D. “the dungeon” Answer: B

Who among the following was given the title “father of Prison

Reform” in the United States?

A. Zebulon Brockway

B. Robert Peel

C. John Howard

D. Alexander Macanochie Answer: A

It is the idea that the moral worth of an action is solely

determined by its contribution to overall utility, that is, its

contribution to happiness or pleasure as summed among all

persons. It is thus a form of consequentialism, meaning that the

moral worth of an action is determined by its outcome—the ends

justify the means.

A. Hedonism

B. Positivism

C. Determinism

D. Penology Answer: A
The concept of probation, from the Latin word “probatio” which

means ___, has historical roots in the practice of judicial

reprieve.

A. walk with faith

B. live with integrity

C. testing period

D. out of prison Answer: C

In the history of capital punishment, what do they call this

frame, typically wooden, used for execution by hanging?

A. Galley

B. Gallows

C. Hulk

D. Double blade Answer: B

Lethal injection refers to the practice of injecting a person with

a fatal dose of drugs for the explicit purpose of causing the

death of the subject. The main application for this procedure is

capital punishment. Which of the following drug is injected to

stops the heart thus causing death by cardiac arrest?

A. Sodium thiopental

B. Pancuronium

C. Potassium chloride

D. Bicarbonate Answer: C

Execution by electrocution (referred to as the Electric Chair) is

an execution method originating in the United States in which

the person being put to death is strapped to a specially built


wooden chair and electrocuted through electrodes placed on

the body. In the Philippines, its first use was in :

A. 1924

B. 1976

C. 1972

D. 1918 Answer: A

Who was the British prison administrator and reformer, and

founder of the Borstal system?

A. Zebulon Brockway

B. Alexander Mocanochie

C. Evelyn Ruggles Brise

D. Sir John Watson Answer: C

Besides religious laws such as the Torah, important codifications

of laws were developed in the ancient Roman Empire, with the

compilations of the Lex Duodecim Tabularum.This law refers to

A. the Corpus Juris Civilis

B. the Twelve Tables

C. the Hammurabic code

D. lex taliones Answe

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