CA.Qe Flashcards
(19 cards)
He visited several prisons in England
John Howard
American penal system intended for young felons.
Elmira system
supervision, and rehabilitation of a convicted offender.
Correction
A bond by which a person undertakes before court to observe some conditions,
Recognizance
follow the conditions fixed by the court and must be under supervision of the court.
Probation
In terms of prescription of crimes, light offenses shall prescribe in ____.
2 months
One of the institutional frameworks of the Philippine correctional system that supervises the provincial, district city and municipal jails through the provincial government and the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology.
DILG
An agency of the Department of Justice that is changed with the custody and rehabilitation of national offenders, who have been sentenced to three years of imprisonment or more.
BuCor
The prison system called Solitary system.
Pennsylvania prison
The prison system called the Congregate system.
Auburn prison
Society becomes the patient as well as the offender. Much more emphasis is placed on the pressure exerted on the offender by the social groups to which he belongs and on the society which regulates his opportunities.
Age of reintegration
Criminal acts are the product of free wil
Classical philosophy
Tasked with creating laws defining crimes, determining sentences and providing funding for criminal justice agencies.
Legislative
A thing that discourages or intended to discourage someone from doing something. It is based on the belief that the offender, when punished and inflicted with suffering, would learn the lessons the hard way.
Deterrence
A thing that discourages or intended to discourage someone from doing something. It is based on the belief that the offender, when punished and inflicted with suffering, would learn the lessons the hard way.
Deterrence
It is one the purposes of punishment that a convicted criminals must pay back their victims for their loss; the justice system for the costs of processing their case; and society for any disruption they may have caused.
Restitution
Discipline is strictly applied and most aspect of behavior are regulated. Security and order are maintained through the subordination of the prisoners to the authority the warden.
Custodial model
This is based on the assumption that it is important for the prisoners to maintain or develop ties with the free society;
Reintegration model
A more humanitarian model that combines reformatory and scientific penitentiary as exemplified by the Elmira Reformatory in New York.
Progressive model