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The BJMP and BuCor have different roles and responsibilities in the Philippine criminal justice system. The BJMP oversees city, district, and municipal jails and detains inmates temporarily or with sentences less than 3 years. The BuCor oversees long-term inmates sentenced to 3 years or more in its 7 national prisons and penal farms. While the BJMP admits various types of inmates awaiting investigation or sentencing, the BuCor receives convicted inmates who have been sentenced by the court.
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Activity 1

The BJMP and BuCor have different roles and responsibilities in the Philippine criminal justice system. The BJMP oversees city, district, and municipal jails and detains inmates temporarily or with sentences less than 3 years. The BuCor oversees long-term inmates sentenced to 3 years or more in its 7 national prisons and penal farms. While the BJMP admits various types of inmates awaiting investigation or sentencing, the BuCor receives convicted inmates who have been sentenced by the court.
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Sardeña,GREGORIO B.

Bs-crim/IV/Block 1

P005- CA 3 THERAPUTIC MODALITIES


BJMP RECEPTION PROCEDURE

1. Search on the net the BJMP on its admission procedures of inmates under its
jurisdiction.

ADMITTING OFFICER
1. Receives the documents from the DO and starts the booking procedures.
2. Inmate is fingerprinted and photographed.
3. Inmate is strip-searched to check for any markings, cuts, bruises, etc. and
same shall be indicated in the jail booking report.
4. Inmates clothing shall be checked for presence of contrabands.

5. In a dialect that the inmate understands, he/she shall be apprised of the provisions of
Art 29 of the RPC as amended by RA 6127.
6. If the inmate agrees to abide by the same disciplinary rules upon convicted
inmates, he/she shall be asked to sign a Detainee's Manifestation. Otherwise, the warden
issues a Certification under oath to the effect that the detainee was apprised of the
provision of Art 29 of the RPC as amended and that the inmate refused to sign.

1. The jail warden shall see to it that all the concerned agencies and persons shall be
informed of the commitment of the inmate in his/her jail by submitting a written report.
2. The warden, through his paralegal officer, shall ensure that the case of inmate is being
attended to by the courts and prosecutors' office by constantiy coordinating with them with
the purpose of speeding-up the disposition of the case. For this purpose, the sharing of
non-confidential information with the concerned agencies is encouraged.
3. The following agencies/persons shall be notified by the warden upon
commitment of the inmate:
a. Presiding Judge  mandatory (to submit list of committed inmates
monthly)
b. Executive Judge/Clerk of court  mandatory (to submit list of committed inmates
monthly)
c. PNP  mandatory
d. NBI  mandatory
e. Family  mandatory
f. PAD lawyer  in case of indigent inmate
g. IBP iegal aide  in case of indigent inmate and unavailability of
PAD lawyer
h. Private lawyer  upon request
i. Priest or religious minister  upon request
j. Private physician  upon request
k. Commission on Human Rights  as needed / to submit list of committed inmates
- monthly
 as needed
I. Public physician  as needed
m. Psychologist/Psychiatrist  mandatory in case of foreign national/alien
n.Embassy  mandatory in case of CICl
o.DSWD  in case of multiple cases
p.Court (other branches)
2. Identify the similarities and differences of the BJMP procedure as compared to the
BUCOR

Bureau of Jail Management Bureau of Corrections


and Penology (BJMP) (BuCor)
Sa ilalim ng R.A. No. 6975, Dahil sa Reorganization Act
ang BJMP ay naatasan na of 1905 (Act No.1407 dated
pangasiwaan ang mga November 1, 1905), ang
bilanguan sa lungsod, distrito Batas BuCor ay inatasan sa
at munisipyo sa bansa. pagbabantay sa lahat ng
preso sa loob ng mga piitan
at penal settlements at mga
institutions sa ilalim ng
kanilang pamamahala.
Ang mga inmates ay Ang mga preso ay
pansamantalang nakakulong napatunayang nagkasala
habang sumasailalim sa Bilanggo ng hukuman at hinatulan ng
imbestigasyon, naghihintay pagkabilanggo nahatulan
ng pinal na hatol at sa mga na ng 3 taon at higit pa.
may sentensyang 3 taon
pababa.
Nasa ilalim ng Bureau of Jail Ang Bureau of Corrections
Management and Penology ay pinamumunuan ang 7
ang lahat ng bilangguan sa Facilities pambansang bilanguan at
lahat ng lungsod, distrito at penal farms:
munisipyo sa buong bansa.

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