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    CRIMINOLOGISTS Licensure Examination

    First Day - 8:00 am ! "":#0 am

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    RE$IE% &'ESTIONS IN

    CRIMIN(L )'RIS*R'DENCE (ND *ROCED'RE SET ONE

    INSTR'CTION: Select the correct answer for each of the followingquestions. Mark only one answer for each item by marking the boxcorresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheetprovided. STR!T"# $% &R'S(R&S '""%)&*. (se pencil no. + only.

    M'LTI*LE C+OICE

    +. ,erto- with evident premeditation and treachery killed hisfather. )hat was the crime committed

    '. Murder

    ,. /arricide!. 0omicide*. 1ualified 0omicide

    2. /%3 ,agsik entered the dwelling of Totoy against thelatter4s will on suspicion that ,itoy keep unlicensedfirearms in his home. )hat was the crime committed by /%3,agsik

    '. Trespass to *welling,. 5iolation of *omicile!. (surpation %f 'uthority*. 6orcible Trespassing

    3. !harlie and "ea had been married for more than six months.They live together with the children of "ea from her firsthusband. !harlie had sexual relationship with 7ane- the +8year old daughter of "ea. 7ane loves !harlie very much.)hat was the crime committed by !harlie- if any

    '. Simple Seduction,. 1ualified Seduction!. !onsented 'bduction*. Rape

    8. /rof. 7ose gave a failing grade to one of his students-"ito. )hen the two met the following day- "ito slapped /rof.7ose on the face. )hat was the crime committed by "ito

    '. !orruption of /ublic %fficials,. *irect 'ssault!. Slight /hysical n9uries*. :rave !oercion

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    ;. ' warrant of arrest was issued against 6red for the killingof his parents. )hen /%2 Tapang tried to arrest him- 6redgave him + million pesos to set him free. /%2 Tapang

    refrained in arresting 6red. )hat was the crime committedby /%2 Tapang

    '. ndirect ,ribery,. *irect ,ribery!. !orruption of /ublic %fficials*. 1ualified ,ribery

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    '. 5iolation of rental laws,. 5iolation of traffic laws!. The penalty is more than six months of imprisonment*. The penalty does not exceed six months imprisonment

    +2. t refers to a territorial unit where the power of the court

    is to be exercised.'. 9urisdiction,. 9urisprudence!. venue*. bench

    +3. The 'ntiB,ouncing !heck "aw.'. R'

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    '. violation of domicile,. arbitrary detention!. expulsion*. direct assault

    +@. The deprivation of a private person of the liberty of

    another person without legal grounds.'. illegal detention,. arbitrary detention!. forcible abduction*. forcible detention

    2A. 'n offense committed by a married woman through carnalknowledge with a man not her husband who knows her to bemarried- although the marriage can be later declared void.

    '. concubinage,. bigamy!. adultery

    *. immorality

    2+. 'ge of absolute irresponsibility in the commission of acrime.

    '. +;B+? years old,. +?BA years old!. @ years old and below*. between @ and +; years old

    22. Those who- not being principals cooperate in the executionof the offense by previous or simultaneous acts.

    '. 'ccomplices

    ,. Suspects!. principal actors*. accessories

    23. The loss or forfeiture of the right of the government toexecute the final sentence after the lapse of a certain timefixed by law.

    '. prescription of crime,. prescription of prosecution!. prescription of 9udgement*. prescription of penalty

    28. ' kind of executive clemency whereby the execution ofpenalty is suspended.

    '. /ardon,. commutation!. amnesty*. reprieve

    2;. nfractions of mere rules of convenience designed to securea more orderly regulation of the affairs of the society.

    '. mala prohibita

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    ,. mala in se!. private crimes*. public crimes

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    !. absolutory causes*. complex crimes

    33. %ne of the following is an alternative circumstance.'. nsanity,. intoxication

    !. passion or obfuscation*. evident premeditation

    38. f the accused refuse to plead- or make conditional plea ofguilty- what shall be entered for him

    '. a plea of not guilty,. a plea of guilty!. a plea of mercy*. a plea of surrender

    3;. 't what time may the accused move to quash the complaint orinformation

    '. at any time before his arrest,. only after entering his plea!. any time before entering his plea*. Monday morning

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    the proper penalty and civil liability provided for by lawon the accused.

    '. trial,. /reBtrial!. 'rraignment*. 7udgment

    8A. t is an inquiry or proceeding for the purpose ofdetermining whether there is sufficient ground to engendera well founded belief that an offense has been committed andthe offender is probably guilty thereof and should be heldfor trial.

    '. preBtrial,. arraignment!. preliminary investigation*. plea bargaining

    8+. t is evidence of the same kind and to the same state of

    facts.'. secondary evidence,. prima facie evidence!. corroborative evidence*. best evidence

    82. t is that which- standing alone- unexplained oruncontradicted is sufficient to maintain the propositionaffirmed.

    '. secondary evidence,. prima facie evidence!. corroborative evidence

    *. best evidence

    83. ' form of evidence supplied by written instruments orderived from conventional symbols- such as letters- by whichideas are represented on material substances.

    '. documentary evidence,. testimonial evidence!. material evidence*. real evidence

    88. )hen the witness states that he did not see or know theoccurrence of a fact.

    '. positive evidence,. corroborative evidence!. secondary evidence*. negative evidence

    8;. /ersonal property that can be sub9ects for search andseiCure.

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    '. used or intended to be used as meansin committing an offense

    ,. stolen or embeCCled and other proceedsor fruits of the offense

    !. sub9ect of the offense*. all of the above

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    ,.mistake of facts!.accidental crime*.complex crime

    ;2. nfanticide is committed by killing a child not more thanD.'.3< hours

    ,.28 hours!.8? hours*.2 hours

    ;3. gnorance of the law excuses no one from compliancetherewith.

    '.ignorantia legis non excusat,.parens patriae!.res ipsa loquitur*.dura lex sed lex

    ;8. 'n act which would be an offense against persons or property

    if it was not for the inherent impossibility of itsaccomplishment.

    '. compound crime,. impossible crime!. complex crime*. accidental crime

    ;;. The law which reimposed the death penalty.'. R' ;82;,. R' ?;;3!. R'

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    ;?. Something that happen outside the sway of our will- andalthough it comes about through some acts of our will- liesbeyond the bounds of humanly foreseeable consequences.

    '. fortuitous event,. fate!. accident

    *. destiny

    ;@. ' sworn written statement charging a person with an offense-subscribed by the offended party- any peace officer or otherpublic officer charged with the enforcement of the lawviolated.

    '. subpoena,. information!. complaint*. writ

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    !. 9ustifying*. aggravating

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    A. ' kind of evidence which cannot be rebutted or overcome.'. /rimary,. ,est!. Secondary*. !onclusive

    +. These questions suggest to the witness the answers to whichan examining party requires.

    '. leading,. misleading!. stupid*. hearsay

    2. ' method fixed by law for the apprehension and prosecutionof persons alleged to have committed a crime- and for theirpunishment in case of conviction.

    '. !riminal "aw

    ,. !riminal &vidence!. !riminal /rocedure*. !riminal 7urisprudence

    3. The period of prescription of crimes punishable by death.'. 2A years,. +; years!. +A years*. 8A years

    8. /ersons who take direct part in the execution of a crime.'. 'ccomplices

    ,. 'ccessories!. nstigators*. /rincipals

    ;. ' crime against honor which is committed by performing anyact which casts dishonor- discredit- or contempt uponanother person.

    '. libel,. slander by deed!. incriminating innocent person*. intriguing against honor

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    . ' sworn statement in writing- made upon oath before anauthoriCed magistrate or officer.

    '. subpoena,. writ!. warrant

    *. affidavit

    ?. 'ny other name which a person publicly applies to himselfwithout authority of law.

    '. alias,. common name!. fictitious name*. screen name

    @. ' special aggravating circumstance where a person- afterhaving been convicted by final 9udgment- shall commit a newfelony before beginning to serve such sentence- or while

    serving the same.'. quasiBrecidivism,. recidivism!. reiteracion*. charivari

    ?A. )hich of the following is not a person in authority'. Municipal mayor,. /rivate School Teacher!. /olice %fficer*. Municipal !ouncilor

    ?+. n its general sense- it is the raising of commotions ordisturbances in the State.'. Sedition,. Rebellion!. Treason*. !oup d4 etat

    ?2. The length of validity of a search warrant from its date.'. 3A days,. +; days!. +A days*.

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    ?8. ' breach of allegiance to a government- committed by aperson who owes allegiance to it.

    '. treason,. espionage!. rebellion

    *. coup d4 etat

    ?;. ' building or structure- exclusively used for rest andcomfort.

    '. sanctuary,. prison!. 9ail*. dwelling

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    @+. 'n act or omission which is the result of a misapprehensionof facts that is voluntary but not intentional.

    '. 'bsolutory !ause,. Mistake of facts!. !onspiracy*. 6elony

    @2. !rimes that have three stages of execution.'. Material,. 6ormal!. Seasonal*. !ontinuing

    @3. 6elonies where the acts or omissions of the offender aremalicious.

    '. !ulpable,. ntentional!. *eliberate

    *. nculpable

    @8. t indicates deficiency of perception.'. $egligence,. *iligence!. mprudence*. nference

    @;. 'cts and omissions punishable by special penal laws.'. %ffenses,. Misdemeanours!. 6elonies

    *. %rdinances

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    @@. /edro stole the cow of 7uan. )hat was the crime committed'. Robbery,. 6arm Theft!. 1ualified Theft*. Simple Theft

    +AA./edro- a +@ year old man had sexual intercourse with her ++year old girlfriend without threat- force or intimidation.)hat was the crime committed

    '. !hild rape,. 1ualified Rape!. Statutory Rape*. $one of these

    - En, o Set One -

    CRIMINOLOGISTS Licensure Examination

    First Day - 8:00 am ! "":#0 am

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    RE$IE% &'ESTIONS IN

    CRIMIN(L )'RIS*R'DENCE (ND *ROCED'RE SET T%O

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    INSTR'CTION: Select the correct answer for each of the followingquestions. Mark only one answer for each item by marking the boxcorresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheetprovided. STR!T"# $% &R'S(R&S '""%)&*. (se pencil no. + only.

    M'LTI*LE C+OICE

    +. ' kind of evidence which shows that a best evidence existedas to the proof of the fact is in question

    '. Real &vidence,. Secondary &vidence!. ,est &vidence*. Res gestae

    2. )hat crime exists when a single act constitutes two or moregrave or less grave felonies or when an offense is anecessary means for committing the other

    '. !omplex,. !omposite!. !ontinuing*. compound

    3. )hat must be considered in determining whether the crimecommitted is only attempted- frustrated or consummated

    '. 'll of these,. The elements constituting the felony!. The nature of the offense*. The manner of committing the felony

    8. ' person who gives testimonial evidence to a 9udiciarytribunal'. )itness,. *efense!. /rosecution*. !lerk of !ourt

    ;. )hat crime can be charged of one who retains a minor in hisservice against the minor4s will and under the pretext ofreimbursing himself of a debt incurred by the childFsparents

    '. white slavery,. exploitation of child labor!. inducing a minor*. kidnapping

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    . Refers to family history or descent transmitted from onegeneration to another

    '. /edigree,. nheritance!. Tradition 0eritage

    ?. )hat kind of presumption involves the mental process bywhich the existence of one fact is inferred from proof ofsome other facts

    '. !onclusive,. ofHlaw!. *isputable*. of fact

    @. *uring the pendency of his criminal case- ' died due toheart attack. 0is untimely death resulted in

    '. termination of proceedings

    ,. suspension of the case!. postponement of the case*. dismissal of the case for lack of respondent

    +A. 0ow may an ordinary citiCen give his opinion regarding thehandwriting of a person

    '. when he has to testify only as to the mental andemotional state of the one who authored thehandwriting

    ,. when it is the handwriting of one whom he hassufficient familiarity

    !. when he is a questioned document examiner

    *. when he is a graduate of criminology

    ++. %bligations imposed upon a party to establish their allegedfact by proof are termed as Hburden of proofH what is its"atin translation

    '. 6actum probans,. 6actum probandum!. %we probandi*. %wes probandi

    +2. !an a husband testify against the wife in an adultery case'. yes- the privilege of marital communication rule

    is already abolished,. yes- under the law she is a competent witness

    !. no-she is incompetent as a witness

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    *. yes- because crime charge is one committed by thewife

    +3. "ogical necessity which resists upon a party at anyparticular time during the trail to create a prima faciecase in his own favor or to overthrow one created against

    him.'. Res gestae,. ,urden of &vidence!. ,urden of /roof*. &stoppel

    +8. ' is a supply officer of a municipality. 0e entered into anagreement with ,. to supply the municipality with someoffice forms at a price grossly disadvantageous to themunicipality. The agreement was that part of the purchaseprice must be given to '. The transaction did notmaterialiCe. ' may be liable for

    '. attempted estafa,. frustrated estafa!. attempted fraud*. consummated fraud

    +;. The probative value or credit given by the court to aparticular evidence

    '. /reponderance of evidence,. &videntiary fact!. (ltimate 6act*. )eight of &vidence

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    +@. ' detained prisoner is allowed to eat and drink in a nearbyrestaurant on several occasions. 0e is- however- wellBguarded at all times. The warden allowed him to go out ofhis cell without any consideration whatsoever. The wardenmay be charged with

    '. negligence of duty,. leniency or laxity!. dereliction of duty*. infidelity

    2A. !ogniCance of certain facts which 9udges may properly takeas fact because they are already known to him

    '. !ogniCance,. 7udicial 'dmission!. 7udicial Enowledge*. 7udicial $otice

    2+. )hat if the offended party is a corporation- how do youindicate it in the complaint or information

    '. state the name of the corporation,. leave it blank as error is merely clerical and can

    be corrected during trial!. aver it in the charge sheet*. aver that it is legally organiCed pursuant to S&!

    rules

    22. &xemption to the hearsay rule made under the consciousnessof an impending death.

    '. /arole &vidence

    ,. 'nteBmortem statement!. *ean man statute*. /ost mortem statement

    23. )hat crime is committed against mankind- and whose9urisdiction consequently recogniCes no territorial limits

    '. /iracy,. 6elonies!. Theft*. Suicide

    28. 0eads of State or 'mbassadors can $%T be held criminallyliable in another state or place of assignment under theprinciples of international law. This is an &I!&/T%$ to thegeneral characteristic of !riminal "aw which is

    '. /rospectivity,. :enerality

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    !. Territoriality*. mmunity

    2;. Refers generally to acts made criminal by special laws'. 6elony,. Mala nse

    !. Mala ncest*. Mala prohibita

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    3+. )hen is evidence presented in court for admissibilityconsidered relevant to the issue

    '. when it is not excluded by the rules,. when it has direct bearing and actual connection

    to the facts and issue!. when it is not repugnant in taste

    *. when it is not immoral

    32. nfractions to the law punishable by 'resto Menor or a finenot exceeding 2AA pesos or both.

    '. :rave,. "ight!. "ess grave*. Serious

    33. )hat circumstance can be considered aggravating with theslaying of an ?A year old woman

    '. abuse of confidence

    ,. disregard of age and sex!. neglect of elders*. disrespect of rank

    38. 'cts of a person which are said to be in accordance with thelaw- so that such person is deemed not to have transgressedthe law and is free from both criminal and civil liability.

    '. 7ustifying circumstances

    ,. Mitigating !ircumstance!. &xempting circumstances*. 'ggravating circumstances

    3;. The rule on summary procedure applies to criminal caseswhere the penalty prescribed by the law for the offensecharged does not exceed

    '. 3 years,. six years!. < months imprisonment*. 8 years and 2 months

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    '. privilege given by a patient to a doctor,. privilege given to a husband to a wife!. privilege communication given to an attorney by a

    client*. privilege communication given by a penitent to a

    priest

    3. 'n aggravating circumstance which generally apply to allcrimes such as dwelling- night time or recidivism.

    '. :eneric,. Specific!. 1ualifying*. nherent

    3?. )ho are criminally liable- when having knowledge of thecommission of the crime- without having principallyparticipated therein- takes part subsequent to thecommission- either in profiting by the effects of the crime

    or by concealing or destroying the body of the crime'. )itnesses,. 'ccessories!. /rincipals*. 'ccomplices

    3@. They are aggravating circumstance which change the nature ofthe crime- e.i. homicide to murder in case of treachery

    '. :eneric,. Specific!. 1ualifying*. nherent

    8A. )hich of the following aggravating circumstances may not beoffset by mitigating circumstances

    '. Treachery,. $ight time!. gnominy*. Taking advantage of superior strength

    8+. )hat are the infractions of mere rules of conveniencedesigned to secure a more orderly regulation of the affairsof society

    '. Mala prohibita,. 6elonies!. 5iolation of ordinance*. Mala in se

    82. )hat doctrine allows evidence obtained by police officers inan illegal search and seiCure to be used against theaccused

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    '. Silver platter,. &xclusionary doctrine!. 6ruit of the poisonous tree*. Miranda ruling

    83. Mr. Santos went to the (nited States. )hile he was there- he

    courted Ms. 7ane an 'merican. They eventually got married.)hen Mr. Santos returned to the /hilippines his wife- 'lonafiled an action against him for violating their marriage.)hat is the liability of Mr. Santos- if any

    '. $one of these,. 'dultery!. !oncubinage*. ,igamy

    88. )hat is the liability of the 9ail guard if the evasion of aprisoner should take place through his negligence

    '. delivering prisoners from 9ails

    ,. evasion through negligence!. reckless imprudence*. conniving with or consenting to evasion

    8;. ' treasury warrant was payable to ' or his representative. ,took possession of the warrant- wrote the name of '-endorsed it at the back and was able to encash it. , isliable for

    '. &stafa,. all of these!. falsification*. forgery

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    !. ,rigands*. Team

    8@. )hat is that statement made by a wounded person shortlyafter he received several bolo stabs narrating therein thewhole incident to another which is admissible in evidence as

    part of'. res nullus,. res ipsa loquitur!. res 9udicata*. res gestae

    ;A. '- ,- ! are boardmates of *. '- , and ! conspire to kill I-a witch- because he is perceived to cause misery among manyin the barangay. * knew about it all along. 'fter theconspiracy but made no move to report to the authorities. nthis case- *

    '. is liable for murder

    ,. is an accessory to the crime!. is a conspirator*. incurs no criminal liability

    ;+. K'berratio ictusL in which the perpetrator is criminallyliable means

    '. mistaken identity,. mistake in the blow!. results are less than intended*. result is greater than intended

    ;2. )hat acts punishable by law are either intended to directly

    impute to an innocent person the commission of crime orwhich are calculated to blemish the honor or reputation of aperson by means of intrigue

    '. oral defamation,. blackmail!. slander*. incriminatory machinations

    ;3. '- with intent to kill- fired a revolver at ,. 0e inflicteda fatal wound. ' brought , to a hospital- and due to timelymedical assistance- , survived. )hat crime did ' commit

    '. physical in9uries,. attempted felony!. frustrated felony*. no criminal liability

    ;8. ,reach of allegiance to a government- committed by a personwho owes allegiance to it.

    '. Treason,. 'dherence to the enemy!. &spionage

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    *. "evying war

    ;;. )hat is the order in writing issued in the name of the/eople of the /hilippines- signed by a 9udge and directed toa peace officer commanding him to search for personalproperty described therein and bring it before the court

    '. warrant of arrest,. Search warrant!. Subpoena*. Summons

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    *. Misprision of Treason

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    '. court must cause the true name to be inserted,. what is pivotal is the name and description of the

    offender!. the police must label the property in a way that

    will distinguish it from others*. describe the property sub9ect matter with such

    particularity as to properly identify- the particularoffense charged

    3. 0ow should the plea to a complaint or information be made bythe accused

    '. personally- in open court and of the record,. by the approval of the court and upon written

    request by the accused!. through counsel in open court and on the record*. personally by written motion

    Situation + O ' and , are neighbors. *uring a drinking

    spree- ' punched , without any provocation. ,4s in9ury requiredmedical attendance for a period of seven N days. mmediatelythereafter S/A+ T. 'nga whose help was sought by ,- took thestatement of , and did not know what to do.

    8. )hat crime was committed by ''. slight physical in9ury,. serious physical in9uries!. ill treatment*. less serious physical in9ury

    ;. !onsidering the nature of the offense committed by '- S/A+

    T. 'nga shouldJ'. file the case directly with the court,. instruct , to file the matter first before the

    barangay !!. file the case before the prosecutor4s office*. file the case himself before the barangay court

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    '. mitigating circumstance,. aggravating circumstance!. exempting circumstance*. alternative circumstance

    Situation 2 O ' and , who are brotherBinBlaws- are also

    mortal enemies. %ne time- ' threatened to kill ,. ' has a commonreputation of being a killer. %ne night in a lighted place- 'suddenly stabbed , from behind. ,efore ' could escape- , wasable to identify him. 's , lay wounded- S/A+ Mahabagin respondedand to whom , pointed to ' as the one who attacked him. S/A+arrested , on the basis of such declaration.

    ?. ,ased on situation P 2- which of the following bestdescribes the statement of '

    '. !ircumstantial,. !orroborative!. 0earsay

    *. *irect

    @. )hat crime was committed by ' that night time of thestabbing

    '. /arricide,. :rave threats!. 0omicide*. Murder

    ?A. 'ssuming that , was dying at the time that he informed S/A+Mahabagin of the identity of his notorious assailant andbelieving that he was dying at the time- but he did not

    actually die- what basis could be used to establish theidentify of ''. !ommon reputation,. res gestaea. dying declarationb. declaration against interest

    ?+. n the foregoing case- ,4s statement identifying ' as hisassailant may not be considered a dying declaration becauseJ

    '. ,4s death is indispensable,. The declaration was not written!. $o mention was made that ,4s wound was fatal*. , has a grudge against '

    Situation 3 O *uring custodial investigation at the !entral/olice *istrict in 1ueCon !ity- K'L was informed of hisconstitutional right- to remain silent and to have competent and

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    independent counsel. 0e decided to waive his right to counsel andproceed to make a statement admitting commission of a robbery.

    ?2. '4s statement is inadmissible in evidence against himbecause

    '. The right to remain silent and to counsel cannot be

    waived,. it was not made in the presence of the counsel!. The waiver was not made in writing and in the presence

    of the counsel*. t was not made in writing

    ?3. 'ssuming that all conditions in the waiver were properlyobserved except the right to counsel which was waivedbecause ' could not afford the service of one- '4s statementwill be

    '. 'dmissible because ' was informed ofhis right to counsel but he could not afford to hire

    one,. nadmissible because ' must be

    provided with counsel free of charge!. admissible because ' did not insist on

    his right to counsel and he voluntarily waived it*. admissible in evidence against him

    because all the conditions were present in the waiver

    ?8. 'ssuming that the public persecutor on the basis of the nowwritten confession of '- who waived his right of counselbecause he could not afford one- filed the information

    against him and the 9udge after trial- convicted ' on thebasis of his written confession. ' would like to appeal hiscase to a higher court. The appeal should be filed B

    '. with 3A days from the time '4s counsel de oficio whowas absent of the time of the promulgation received awritten copy of the 9udgment of conviction.

    ,. within 3A days from the date the case was submittedfor resolution

    !. within +; days from the promulgation of 9udgment*. within +; days from the date of preBtrial conference

    ?;. 'ssuming that '4s appeal was filed 3A days after his counselde oficio learned of the 9udgment- the appeal should

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    '. $ot be given due course- because the 9udgment whichwere rendered after trial was obviously correct anyway

    ,. be given due course because it was filed within thereglamentary period

    !. not be given due course because the confession wasreally inadmissible against ' and the 9udgment of

    conviction must be reversed*. $one of these

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    ,. it is served or lifted!. after the lapse of the period for the police to

    execute the same*. after the lapse of the period for the police to make

    his report

    @2. The procedure which allows the affidavit or counterBaffidavit of the parties or their witnesses to constitute astheir direct oral testimony in the case- sub9ect however tocross examination

    '. Revised Rule on Summary /rocedure,. Revised Rules on !riminal /rocedure!. Revised Rules on &vidence*. Revised /enal !ode

    @3. The right of an accused to bail is a matter of right inthose cases B

    '. falling within the 9urisdiction of the RT! before or

    after conviction- except capital offenses,. falling within the 9urisdiction of the MT! before or

    after conviction!. falling within the 9urisdiction of the RT! where the

    penalty for the offense does not exceed twenty yearsimprisonment

    *. all of these

    @8. /reliminary investigation is required in those criminalcases where the penalty provided by law for the offensecharged is

    '. over < years imprisonment regardless of the amount of

    fine,. exceeding < years imprisonment irrespective of theamount of fine

    !. at least 8 years- 2 months and + day of imprisonmentirrespective of the amount of fine

    *. not exceeding < years imprisonment irrespective ofthe amount of fine

    @;. 5iolation of !ity or municipal ordinance are within the'. concurrent 9urisdiction of the RT! and MT!,. exclusive original 9urisdiction of the RT!!. exclusive 9urisdiction of the 6amily !ourt*. exclusive original 9urisdiction of the MT!

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    ,. !onfrontation!. !ompromise*. MediationFconciliation

    @. The power or authority of a court to try- hear and decide aclass of criminal case brought before it

    '. criminal 9urisprudence,. criminal 9urisdiction!. criminal procedure*. criminal due process of law

    @?. f no criminal action has yet been instituted- a motion toquash a search warrant andFor suppress evidence obtainedthereby by the police shall be filed in and resolve by the

    '. court which has 9urisdiction over the place where theoffense was committed

    ,. court that issued the search warrant!. court where the suspects reside

    *. court within the 9udicial region of the place wherethe crime was committed

    @@. The personnel of a court who shall take charge of thebusiness of the court- supervises all the other staff of thecourt or the alter ego of the 9udge in all officialbusinesses of the court in his absence.

    '. court interpreter,. clerk of court!. legal researcher*. personal secretary of 9udge

    +AA. The law providing the rights of person arrested- detained orunder custodial investigation is'. R' $o

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    L(% ENFORCEMENT (DMINISTR(TION SET ONE

    INSTR'CTION: Select the correct answer for each of the followingquestions. Mark only one answer for each item by marking the boxcorresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheet

    provided. STR!T"# $% &R'S(R&S '""%)&*. (se pencil no. + only.

    M'LTI*LE C+OICE

    +. The amount and nature of the demands of the police serviceare not the same on all three 3N shifts. t is thereforenecessary to make available maximum manpower at the time thepolice service is of greatest demand. This is organiCationbyJ

    '. !lientele,. /urpose!. Time

    *. /rocess

    2. The /$/ has a program which ensures the deployment ofpolicemen in busy and crime prone areas. This is called

    '. patrol deployment program,. roving patrol program!. patrol and visibility program*. police patrol program

    3. 'll regional appointments of commissioned officers commencewith the rank ofJ

    '. Senior /olice %fficer

    ,. nspector!. /olice %fficer *. Senior nspector

    8. n busy and thickly populated commercial streets like thosein *ivisoria- police patrol is very necessary. Since thereare several types of patrol- which of the following will yourecommendJ

    '. 0orse patrol,. Mobile patrol!. 6oot patrol*. 0elicopter patrol

    ;. t is the product resulting from the collection- evaluation-analysis- and interpretation of all available informationwhich concerns one or more aspects of criminal activity andwhich is immediately or potentially significant to policeplanning.

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    '. nvestigation,. nformation!. *ata*. intelligence

    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.

    '. a driver and intelligence agent,. a driver and traffic man!. a driver and a recorder*. a driver- recorder and supervisor

    @. 'n industrial complex must establish its first line ofphysical defense. t must have

    '. the building itself

    ,. perimeter barriers!. communication barriers*. window barriers

    +A. 'll of the following are members of the /eople4s "aw&nforcement ,oard /"&,N- &I!&/TJ

    '. Three 3N members chosen by the /eace and %rder!ouncil from among the respected members of thecommunity.

    ,. 'ny barangay !aptain of the cityFmunicipalityconcerned chosen by the association of the ,arangay!aptains.

    !. 'ny member of the Sangguniang /anglungsodF/ambayan*. ' bar member chosen by the ntegrated bar of the

    /hilippines ,/N

    ++. t is the circumspect inspection of a place to determine itssuitability for a particular operational purpose.

    '. nspection

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    ,. Surveillance!. Survey*. !asing

    +2. n the civil service system- merit and fitness are theprimary considerations in the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>.

    '. twoBparty system,. evaluation system!. promotional system*. spoils system

    +3. Registration of a security agency must be done at the>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.

    '. Securities and &xchange !ommission,. $ational /olice !ommission!. *epartment of $ational *efense*. /$/ !riminal nvestigation :roup

    +8. ,icycle patrol has the combined advantage of>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> since they can be operated very quietly andwithout attracting attention.

    '. reduced speed and greater area covered.,. Mobility and wide area coverage!. Shorter travel time and faster response*. Mobility and stealth

    +;. The budget is a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in terms of expenditurerequirements.

    '. tactical plan,. financial plan

    !. work plan*. control plan

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    ,. criminal investigation!. traffic management*. patrol

    +?. t is the weakest link in security chain.'. managers

    ,. ,arriers!. /ersonnel*. inspections

    +@. )hich of the following is considered as the most importantfactor formulating an effective patrol strategy

    '. training of station commander,. adequacy of resources of the

    police station!. rank of the patrol commander*. salary rates of police personnel

    2A. )ho among the following have summary disciplinary powersover errant police members

    '. *istrict *irector

    ,. /rovincial *irector!. !hief of /olice*. !hief- /$/

    2+. #ou are the /atrol Supervisor for the morning shift. #oudon4t have enough men to cover all the patrol beats. )hichof the following will you implement

    '. assign roving mobile patrol with no foot patrol

    ,. assign mobile patrols only in strategic places!. maintain your patrolmen at the station and 9ust waitfor calls for police assistance

    *. assign foot patrol in congested and busy patrol beatsbut assign a roving mobile patrol to cover beats whichare not covered by foot patrol

    22. The father of organiCed military espionage wasJ'. 'kbar,. 'lexander the :reat!. :enghis Ehan*. 6rederick the :reat

    23. )hich of the following is the most common reason whyinformer can give information to the police

    '. wants to be known to the policeman,. monetary reward!. as a good citiCen*. revenge

    28. To improve delegation- the following must be done- &I!&/TJ'. establish ob9ectives and standards,. count the number of supervisor

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    !. require completed work*. define authority and responsibility

    2;. )hat administrative support unit conducts identification andevaluation of physical evidences related to crimes- withemphasis on their medical- chemical- biological and physical

    nature.'. "ogistics Service,. !rime "aboratory!. !ommunication and &lectronic service*. 6inance !enter

    2>>>>>>>.

    '. staff,. supervision!. management*. line

    2. )hen the sub9ect identifies or obtains knowledge that theinvestigation is conducting surveillance on him- the latterisJ

    '. cut out,. sold out!. burnt out*. get out

    2?. Small alley like those in the squatters area of Tondo can bebest penetrated by the police throughJ

    '. foot patrol

    ,. mobile patrol!. highway patrol*. helicopter patrol

    2@. Some of the instructions in foot surveillance are thefollowing- &I!&/T

    '. stop quickly- look behind,. drop paper- never mind what happens to the paper!. window shop- watch reflection*. retrace steps

    3A. %n many occasions- the bulk of the most valuable informationcomes fromJ

    '. business world,. newspaper clippings!. an underworld informant*. communications media

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    3+. 0ighly qualified police applicants such as engineers- nursesand graduates of forensic sciences can enter the policeservice as officers throughJ

    '. regular promotion,. commissionship!. lateral entry

    *. attrition

    32. /olice nspector 7uan *ela !ruC is the !hief of /olice of amunicipality. 0e wants his subordinates to be drawn closerto the people in the different barangays. 0e should adoptwhich of the following pro9ects

    '. !%/S on the blocks,. %plan ,akal!. %plan Sandugo*. !omplan /agbabago

    33. )hat should be undertaken by a Security %fficer before he

    can prepare a comprehensive security program for hisindustrial plan

    '. security conference,. security check!. security survey*. security education

    38. This patrol method utiliCes disguise- deception and lying inwait rather than upon highBvisibility patrol techniques.

    '. lowBvisibility patrol,. directed deterrent patrol!. decoy patrol

    *. highBvisibility patrol

    3;. t enforces all traffic laws and regulations to ensure thesafety of motorists and pedestrians and attain an orderlytraffic.

    '. !ivil Relations (nit,. Traffic %perations !enter!. Traffic Management !ommand*. 'viation Security !ommand

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    3. n stationary surveillance- the following must be observed-&I!&/T

    '. never meet sub9ect face to face

    ,. avoid eye contact!. recogniCe fellow agent*. if burnt out- drop sub9ect

    3?. /edro is a thief who is eying at the handbag of Maria. /%+Santos Reyes is standing a few meters from Maria. Thethief4s desire to steal is not diminished by the presence ofthe police officer but the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for successfultheft is.

    '. ambition,. feeling!. intention

    *. opportunity

    3@. :raduates of the /hilippine $ational /olice 'cademy /$/'Nare automatically appointed to the rank ofJ

    '. Senior Superintendent,. nspector!. Senior /olice %fficer +*. Superintendent

    8A. 8?./$/ inBservice training programs are under theresponsibility of theJ

    '. /$/ *irectorate for /lans

    ,. /$/ *irectorate for 0uman Resource and *octrine*evelopment!. /$/ *irectorate for /ersonnel and Records Management*. /$/ *irectorate for !omptroller ship

    8+. %ne way of extending the power of police observation is toget information from persons within the vicinity. n thepolice work- this is calledJ

    '. data gathering,. field inquiry!. interrogation*. interview

    82. *ogs have an acute sense of >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> thus- theirutiliCation in tracking down lost persons or illegal drugs.

    '. smell,. hearing!. eating*. drinking

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    83. ntelligence on >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> makes heavy use ofgeographic information because law enforcement officialsmust know exact locations to interdict the flow of drugs.

    '. "ogistics,. 0uman !argo Trafficking!. $arcotics Trafficking

    *. &conomic resources

    88. )hich of the following is most ideally suited to evacuationand searchBandBrescue duties

    '. motorcycle,. helicopter!. patrol car*. bicycle

    8;. ' method of collection of information wherein theinvestigator tails or follows the person or vehicle.

    '. research

    ,. undercover operation!. casing*. surveillance

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    8@. )hich theory of patrol state that police visibilityincreases the opportunity to apprehend criminals by soothingthem and letting them believe that their crimes will not bedetected

    '. low profile theory

    ,. high visibility!. theory of omnipresence*. team policing

    ;A. )ithout air force capability- patrol operation that coverslarge park areas- grassy fields or wooded areas requires theuse of

    '. bike patrol,. horse patrol!. marine patrol*. helicopter patrol

    ;+. )hich of the following refers to the long range planning'. ntermediate,. Strategic!. Medium*. short

    ;2. The operational plan which is designed to met everyday oryear around needs is called

    '. meeting unusual needs,. extra office!. regular operating programs*. special operating programs

    ;3. )hich of the following is the oldest type of patrol'. horse,. foot!. canine*. police

    ;8. The act of expelling a squatter by the legal process iscalledJ

    '. demolition,. squadron!. eviction*. tear down

    ;;. )hich of the following is not a commissioned officer'. nspector,. senior superintendent!. asst. chief*. chief superintendent&. all of the above

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    ;>>>>>>>>>>>>> of air patrolJ

    '. advantages,. features!. disadvantages*. importance&. errors

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    A. )ho is the most important officer in the policeorganiCation

    '. general,. investigator!. patrol officer*. traffic officer

    &. The !hief of /olice

    +. )hich of the following is the oldest warning device'. trumpet,. horn!. radio*. siren

    2. )hat type of cover uses actual or true background'. artificial,. multiple cover!. natural

    *. cover within a cover

    3. )hat is the principle of organiCation suggesting thatcommunication should ordinarily go upward and downwardthrough establish channels in the hierarchy

    '. !hain of !ommand,. Span of !ontrol!. (nity of !ommand*. *elegation of 'uthority

    8. )hat is the optional retirement for officers and newofficers of the police service

    '. +; years,. 2; years!. 3A years*. 2A years&. 3; years

    ;. :overnors and mayors- upon having been elected and havingqualified as such- are automatically deputiCed asrepresentatives of the

    '. $'/%"!%M,. *$*!. /"&,*. none of these

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    . t is the central receiving entity for any citiCen4scomplaint against the members and officers of the /$/.

    '. *":,. $'/%"!%M!. /"&,*. 'S

    &. %mbudsman

    ?. )hen we say that a commander is directly responsible forany act or omission of his subordinates in relation to theperformance of their official duties- we are referring toJ

    '. chain of command,. delegation of responsibility!. !ommand responsibility*. span of control&. responsible parenthood

    @. ' police strategy which aims to directly involve members of

    the community in the maintenance of peace and order bypolice officers.

    '. ntegrated /olice System,. !omparative /olice System!. /olice 5isibility*. !ommunity %riented /olicing System!%/SN

    ?A. $o person in an organiCation can do all the tasks necessaryfor accomplishing group ob9ective. 'lso- no one shouldexercise all the authority for making decisions. Thisrefers to

    '. chain of command

    ,. command responsibility!. unity of command*. delegation of authority&. span of control

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    ?2. This term refers to the period when a police officer isactively engaged in the performance of his duty.

    '. off duty,. off limits!. on call*. on duty

    &. on the way

    ?3. The act of temporarily denying an officer the privilege ofperforming his police duties in consequence of an offenseand violation of rules and regulations.

    '. dismissal,. restriction!. suspension*. reprimand&. incarceration

    ?8. The credential extended by the !ivil Service

    !ommissionF$ational /olice !ommission for the purpose ofconferring status for permanent appointment in the policeservice.

    '. police credibility,. police visibility!. !riminology ,oard &xamination*. police patrol examination&. police eligibility

    ?;. n the history of our police force- who was the first*irector :eneral of the /hilippine $ational /olice /$/N

    '. :en. !esar $aCareno

    ,. :en. Raul mperial!. :en. (mberto RodriqueC*. :en. Recaredo Sarmiento

    ?>.

    '. nspector,. !hef nspector!. Senior nspector*. Superintendent

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    ??. The required rank for the !hief of 7ail ,ureau.'. !hief Superintendent,. *irector :eneral!. *irector

    *. *eputy *irector :eneral

    ?@. t exercise supervision and control over the provincial9ails.

    '. ,7M/,. ,ureau of /risons!. *epartment of 7ustice*. /rovincial :overnment

    @A. The required rank for the head of the 6ire ,ureau.'. !hief Superintendent,. *irector :eneral!. *irector

    *. *eputy *irector :eneral

    @+. t exercise supervision and control over all city andmunicipal 9ails.

    '. ,7M/,. ,ureau of /risons!. *epartment of 7ustice*. "ocal :overnment

    @2. The annual reservation percentage quota for women in the /$/recruitment is >>.

    '. 2;Q

    ,. ;Q!. +AQ*. 2AQ

    @3. )hich of the following administers and attends to casesinvolving crimes against chastity

    '. !*:,. *S)*!. )omen4s *esk*. 0omicide *ivision

    @8. They are automatically deputiCed as $'/%"!%M representatives

    to exercise supervision and control over /$/ units.'. !hief of /olice,. 7udges!. "ocal :overnment &xecutives*. 6iscals

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    @;. They have the authority to recommend to the /rovincial*irector the transfer- reassignment of /$/ members outsideof their town residences.

    '. Regional *irectors,. /riests!. !hiefs of /olice

    *. Mayors

    @>.'. 7udge,. !hief of police!. Mayor*. :overnor

    @. The utiliCation of units or elements- of the /$/ for thepurpose of protection of lives and properties- enforcementof laws and maintenance of peace and order.

    '. &mployment

    ,. *eployment!. 'ssignment*. *esignation

    @?. The orderly and organiCed physical movement of elements orunits of the /$/.

    '. &mployment,. *eployment!. 'ssignment*. *esignation

    @@. %ne of the following exercises control and supervision over

    the /$/ units during elections.'. $,,. %mbudsman!. !%M&"&!*. *":

    +AA.The number of eligible for which the Regional *irector mayrecommend for /rovincial *irector to the governor is >>.

    '. 2,. 3!. ;*. 8

    - En, o Set One -

    CRIMINOLOGISTS Licensure Examination

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    First Day - "/:#0 m ! #:#0 m

    =================================================================

    RE$IE% &'ESTIONS IN

    L(% ENFORCEMENT (DMINISTR(TION SET T%O

    INSTR'CTION: Select the correct answer for each of the followingquestions. Mark only one answer for each item by marking the boxcorresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheetprovided. STR!T"# $% &R'S(R&S '""%)&*. (se pencil no. + only.

    M'LTI*LE C+OICE

    +. ' !hinese /hilosopher who once saidJ Kf you know your enemyand know yourself- you need not fear the result of a hundredbattlesL.

    '. !onfucius

    ,. !hiang Eai Shek!. Sun TCu*. )ong Mhan 6ei 0ong

    2. Maybe defined as the product resulting from the collectinginformation concerning an actual and potential situation andcondition relating to foreign activities and to foreign orenemy held areas.

    '. nterrogation,. nformation!. ntelligence*. nvestigation

    3. t is defined as evaluative and interpreted informationconcerning organiCed crime and other ma9or police problems.

    '. Military ntelligence,. Military nformation!. /olice ntelligence*. /olice nvestigation

    8. t is the combination of two or more persons for the purposeof establishing terror or corruption in the cityFcommunityor section of- either a monopoly- of virtual monopoly orcriminal activity in a field that provides a continuingfinancial profit.

    '. %rganiCed !rime,. !riminal Syndicate!. !riminal )orld*. Mafia

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    ;. The social organiCation of criminals- having its own socialclasses from the hobo to the moneyed gangsters orracketeers.

    '. !riminal )orld,. Mafia!. %rganiCed !rime

    *. !riminal Syndicate

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    ++. t is the evaluated and interpreted information concerningan actual or possible enemy or theatre of operations-including weather and terrain- together with the conclusions

    drawn there from.'. "ine ntelligence,. Strategic ntelligence!. Military ntelligence*. !overt %peration

    +2. The type of intelligence that is immediate in nature andnecessary for more effective police planning.

    '. "ine ntelligence,. /olice ntelligence!. Military ntelligence*. %vert %peration

    +3. f the information or documents are procured openly withoutregard as to whether the sub9ect of the investigationbecomes knowledgeable of the purpose or purposes for whichit is being regarded.

    '. %vert %peration,. &valuation!. !overt %peration*. nterpretation

    +8. t is a critical appraisal of information as a basis for itssubsequent interpretation- which includes determining the

    pertinence of information- the reliability of the source andagency through which the information was derived and itsaccuracy.

    '. nterpretation,. Tasks!. &valuation*. %perations

    +;. s the proper- economical and most productive use ofpersonnel- resources and equipment employed andFor utiliCedin planning the collection of information- processing ofinformation and disseminations of intelligence.

    '. !ardinal /rinciple of ntelligence,. 'ssets and "iability ntelligence!. &conomic ntelligence*. ncome and expenditure ntelligence

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    '. ntegrity,. "oyalty!. *iscretion*. Moral

    +. /rinciples or standards of conduct of an individual- his

    ethical 9udgment in human relations and his respect tosuperiors.

    '. !haracter,. Reputation!. Moral*. ntegrity

    +?. nterim clearance will remain valid for a period of>>>> fromthe date of issuance.

    '. + yr,. 3 yrs!. 2 yrs

    *. 8 yrs

    +@. Maximum security measures applied to prevent possibledecryption of encrypted data on radio communication.

    '. Transmission,. !ryptographic security!. %peration security*. !omputer security

    2A. 6inal security measures undertaken prior to the entry into acommunication area.

    '. control of operations area

    ,. control of communications area!. area access control*. perimeter control

    2+. 'n encrypted message complete with heading of a messagewritten in an intelligence text or language which conveyshidden meaning.

    '. !ryptogram,. !ryptography!. !odes*. !iphers

    22. The removal of the security classification from theclassified matter.

    '. !lassify,. Reclassify!. (pgrading*. *eclassify

    23. Security of the command is the responsibility ofJ'. 0eadquarters commandant

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    ,. Members of the ,ase /latoon!. Regional *irector*. &verybody

    28. The authority and responsibility for the classification ofclassified matter rest exclusively with theJ

    '. head of office,. receiving unit!. Regional *irector*. originating unit

    2;. nformation and material- the unauthoriCed disclosure ofwhich would cause exceptionally grave damage to the nation-politically- economically or militarily.

    '. Restricted,. !onfidential!. Top Secret*. Secret

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    ,. !ryptogram!. !odes*. !ryptography

    3+. This motivation regarding agent control applies to thosewhose main desire is for power.

    '. ideological belief,. material gain!. revenge*. personal prestige

    32. !onsist of "'! supplemented by investigation of the recordsand files of national agencies.

    '. "'!,. /,!. !,*. $'!

    33. The following are operational security methods except forJ'. cutBout device,. communication!. cover*. proper operational planning

    38. Maximum security measures undertaken to preserve secrecy ofclassified operations.

    '. transmission security,. computer security!. cryptographic security*. operations security

    3;. !ontrol measures undertaken to prevent entry of unauthoriCedpersons inside the premises of communication facility.

    '. perimeter control,. control of operations area!. control of communications area*. area access control

    3

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    *. mail

    3?. The barrier established to protect the surrounding of aninstallation.

    '. 'nimal,. 0uman

    !. &nergy*. Structural

    3@. n the security industry and in large areas- the standardheight of a fence is

    '. +2 meters,. +A meters!. @ meters*. ? meters

    8A. The barrier that requires the employment of the guard andguard system is >>> barrier.

    '. &nergy,. 'nimal!. Structural*. 0uman

    8+. )hich of the following composed the /$/ under its creationon R.'

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    '. Special,. Meritorious!. Regular*. %rdinary

    8>.'. %fficers ,asic !ourse,. %fficer4s 'dvance !ourse!. %fficers !andidate !ourse*. Senior "eadership !ourse

    8. The nature of which the police officer is free from specificroutine duty is called

    '. on duty,. special duty!. leave of absence*. off duty

    8?. /$/ promotions are sub9ect to the confirmation of theJ'. !ivil Service !ommission,. $'/%"!%M!. !ommission on 'ppointment*. /resident of the /hilippines

    8@. 0ow many deputies do the /$/ has'. %ne,. Two!. Three*. 6our

    ;A. ' fixed point or location to which an officer is assignedsuch as designated desk or office or spot is called

    '. /ost,. Route!. ,eat*. Sector

    ;+. M$S' or Master4s in $ational Security in 'dministration isoffered and administered by this institution.

    '. //S!,. $'/%"!%M!. *epartment of nterior and "ocal :overnment*. $ational *efense !ollege

    ;2. *escribes the procedures and defines the duties of officersassigned to specific post or position.

    '. *epartment rule,. !ode of &thical Standard

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    !. *uty Manual*. !ode of !onduct

    ;3. The staff directorate in charge of providing the necessarysupplies and materials to all /$/ units is the

    '. Research *evelopment %ffice

    ,. "ogistics %ffice!. /lans*. !omptrollership

    ;8. n the history of our police force- who was the first !hiefof the /hilippine !onstabulary

    '. !apt. 0enry T. 'llen,. !ol. "amberto 7avallera!. :en. Rafael !rame*. !apt. $icholas /iatt

    ;;. 'mong the following. he is known as the father of Modern

    /olicing System.'. )illiam $orman,. Sir Robert /eel!. Eing 0enry *. 7ohn )estminster

    ;

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    8. The attempt to determine whether there are parties with inthe police candidate4s family who might negatively influenceperformance of official duties can be best verified byconductingJ

    '. /erformance &valuation

    ,. !haracter nvestigation!. )ritten &xamination*. %ral nterview

    ;. n cases of altered marital status in the police selectionprocedure- careful investigation on matters upon which suchalteration should be conducted for purpose of

    '. /romotion,. 'ppointment!. *isqualification*. *ismissal from Service

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    ?A. The method by which testing procedures can be best insure9ob performance predictability is through a process knownasJ

    '. Test 5alidation,. 7ob /erformance

    !. 7ob 'nalysis*. Retesting

    ?+. /hysical and mental excellence is an essential quality forindividuals who are to be employed as police officers andthis can only be determined by administering rigid

    '. %ral examination,. !haracter nvestigation!. 5icinity !heck*. Medical &xamination

    ?2. /hysical Test is designed to furnish data- which will

    indicate the extent to which an applicant maybe able toperform required responsibilities. 'pplicants maybe requiredclimbing over a fence of ; feet and < inches high withoutthe aid of another person. This physical test is calledJ

    '. ,ody *rag,. %bstacle !learance!. 6oot /ursuit*. ,ody /ull (ps

    ?3. /lanning is a management function concerned with thefollowing- exceptJ

    '. visualiCing future situations

    ,. making estimates concerning them!. making money*. identifying issues

    ?8. /olice administrators sometimes do not appreciate theimportance of planning because

    '. of their pattern of career development,. people do not admire them!. influential politicians involved in planning*. of positive view about planning

    ?;. /olice /lanning is an integral element of good managementand

    '. ,usiness administration,. good police decisionBmaking!. prediction*. performance

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    ,. 'll of these!. thinking what is right and doing what is best*. thinking about the future and what we need to do now

    to achieve it?. n S)%T analysis- K)L meansJ

    '. 5ulnerabilities

    ,. Threats!. ntelligence*. )in

    ??. )hat is the principle which states that subordinate shouldbe under the control of only one superior

    '. /rinciple of !hain of !ommand,. /rinciple of unity of command!. Span of !ontrol /rinciple*. /rinciple of %b9ectivity

    ?@. The right to exercise- decide and command by virtue of rank

    and position is called'. !ommand and !ontrol,. 'uthority!. %rder*. 'll of these

    @A. )hich among the following is not included in the < Master/lans of the /$/

    '. SandigangBMilenyo,. Sandugo!. ,anat*. /agpapala

    @+. t refers to the production of plans- which determine theschedule of special activity and addresses immediate needwhich are specific.

    '. %perational /lan,. Strategic /lan!. Synoptic /lan*. :uideline

    @2. To properly achieve the administrative planningresponsibility within in the unit- the commander shalldevelop unit plans relating to- except

    '. /olicies or procedure,. Tactics and operations!. &xtraBoffice activities*. nterpersonal problems

    @3. S%/ in police parlance means'. Standard %peration /rocedure

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    ,. Special %perating /rocedure!. Standard %perating procedure*. Special %peration procedure

    @8. These are procedures intended to be used in all situationsof all kinds shall be outlined as a guide to officers and

    men in the field.'. S%/s,. 01 /rocedures!. 6ield /rocedures*. $one of these

    @;. Strictly speaking- one of the following is not a policefield operation

    '. /atrol,. nvestigation!. ntelligence*. Traffic %perations

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    +AA.)hat is the new concept- police strategy which integratesthe police and community interests into a workingrelationship so as to produce the desired organiCationalob9ectives of peacemaking

    '. /reventive patrol,. !ommunity Relation

    !. Team policing*. *irected /atrol

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    corresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheetprovided. STR!T"# $% &R'S(R&S '""%)&*. (se pencil no. + only.

    +. t is the authority of the /resident of the /hilippines tosuspend the execution of a penalty- reduce the sentence andextinguish criminal liability.

    A. /aroleB. &xecutive clemency

    C. /ardon

    D. /resident4s clemency

    2. The ,.7.M./. is under the administration of theJ'. &xecutive *epartment,. /.$./.!. *..".:.*. *.%.7

    3. There are three 3N casework techniques applied by the parole

    officer- which is not included'. The trick and treat techniques,. The executive techniques!. The guidance- counseling and leadership techniques*. The manipulative techniques

    8. The basis of this old school of penology is the human freeBwill.'. /enology School,. !lassical School!. $eoBclassical*. /ositivist

    ;. This helps the prisonerFdetainee in the resolution of hisproblems'. Meeting,. )orking!. Recreation*. !ounselling

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    . %peration conducted by the ,7M/ wherein a prisoner maybechecked at any time. 0is beddings- lockers and personalbelongings may also be opened at anytime- in his presence-whenever possible. This practice is known asJ'. !heck and balance

    ,. S.%./.!. nventory*. %peration :reyhound

    ?. /ardon cannot be extended to one of the following instances.'. Murder,. ,rigandage!. Rape*. mpeachment

    @. t refers to commission of another crime during service ofsentence of penalty imposed for another previous offense.

    '. Recidivism,. *elinquency!. 1uasiBrecidivism*. !ity prisoner

    +A. ' person who is detained for the violation of law orordinance and has not been convicted is a B'. *etention /risoner,. /rovincial /risoner!. Municipal /risoner*. !ity /risoner

    ++. The following are forms of executive clemency- &I!&/T'. !ommutation,. Reform model!. 'mnesty*. /ardon

    +2. t is that branch of the administration of !riminal 7usticeSystem charged with the responsibility for the custody-supervision- and rehabilitation of the convicted offender.'. conviction,. corrections!. penalty*. punishment

    +3. )hich of the following instances /ardon cannot be exercised'. before conviction,. before trial

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    !. after conviction*. during service of sentence

    +8. This is a procedure which permits a 9ail prisoner to pursuehis normal 9ob during the week and return to the 9ail toserve his sentence during the weekend or nonBworking hours.

    '. 'mnesty,. good conduct time allowance!. probation*. delayed sentence

    +;. The following are the 9ustifications of punishment- &I!&/T'. Retribution,. *eterrence!. Redress*. &xpiration or atonement

    +>.

    '. already convicted,. not yet convicted!. about to be convicted*. serve the sentence

    +. The idea that punishment will be give the offender lesson byshowing to others what would happen to them if they havecommitted the heinous crime.'. /rotection,. *eterrence!. "ethal in9ection*. Stoning

    +?. 6or a convicted offender- probation is a form of >>.'. /unishment,. Treatment!. &n9oyment*. &ncarceration

    +@. 6or amnesty to be granted- there should be >>.'. Recommendation from (.$.,. Recommendation from !.0.R.!. 'pplication from !.0.R*. !oncurrence of the congress

    2A. The head of the ,ureau of !orrections is the'. *irector,. Secretary of the *$*!. !hief of &xecutive*. /rison nspector

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    2+. )hich program plays a unique role in the moral and spiritualregeneration of the prisoner'. $one of these,. )ork programs!. &ducation programs*. Religious programs

    22. t is a penalty wherein a convicted person shall not bepermitted to enter the place designated in the sentence orwithin the radius therein specified- which shall not be morethan 2;A and not less than 2; kilometers from the placedesignated.'. 6ine,. $one of these!. /22.AAFday*. /[email protected]

    23. :iving punishment to a person so to serve as an example to

    others is the theory of'. SelfBdefense,. Social defense!. &xemplary*. &quality

    28. The purpose of the decree on probation shall be to'. provide an opportunity for the reformation of a

    penitent offender,. prevent the commission of offenses!. promote the correction and rehabilitation of an

    offender by providing him with individualiCed treatment

    *. 'll of these

    2;. n the /hilippines- the most common problem of the $ational/rison is'. &xcessive number of escapes,. %vercrowding!. *isagreement about their mess*. "ack of adequate funding

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    2?. This branch takes charge of the preparation of the dailymenu- makes foodstuff purchases- prepares and cooks the foodand serves it to the inmates. t maintains a record ofdaily purchases and consumption and submits a daily reportto the )arden.

    '. :eneral Services ,ranch,. Mittimus !omputing ,ranch!. ,udget and 6inance*. Mess services ,ranch

    2@. (nder 'rticle 5- Section +A paragraph ,N of the/hilippines !onstitution- pardoning power is vested with the'. *epartment of 7ustice,. 7udiciary!. !hief &xecutive*. "egislative

    3A. The temporary stay of execution of sentence is called'. Reprieve,. /ardon!. !ommunication*. 'mnesty

    3+. /arole is a matter of >>>.'. /rivilege,. Right!. :race*. Requirement

    32. This group consists of chronic troublemakers but not asdangerous as the super security prisoners. They are notallowed to work outside the institution.'. maximum security prisoners,. super security prisoners!. minimum security prisoners*. medium security prisoners

    33. 'mong the following- which has the authority to grantparole'. /resident,. ,oard of /ardons and /arole!. *irector of /rison*. !ourt

    38. ' recipient of absolute pardon is >>>>>>>> from civilliability imposed upon him by the sentence.'. partially exempted,. exempted!. conditionally exempted*. not exempted

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    3;. t is an act of clemency which changes a heavier sentence toa less serious one or a longer term to a shorter term.'. 'mnesty,. !ommutation!. Reprieve*. none of these

    3>> is an act of grace and the recipient is not entitled toit as a matter of right.'. /ardon,. /arole!. /robation*. none of these

    3. n probation system4s philosophy and concept- it is statedthat the individual has the ability to >>>> and to modifyhis antiBsocial behavior with the right kind of help.'. challenge

    ,. none of these!. change*. aggravate his behavior

    3?. The ,ureau of !orrections is under the >>>>>.'. *epartment of Social )elfare and *evelopment,. *epartment of 7ustice!. *epartment of the nterior and "ocal :overnment*. *epartment of 0ealth

    3@. ' person who is sentenced to serve a prison term of overthree 3N years is a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.

    '. Municipal prisoner,. *etention prisoner!. $ational or nsular prisoner*. !ity prisoner

    8A. The 0ead of ,ureau of !orrections is also the'. !hief of the ,ureau of !orrections,. *irector of the ,ureau of !orrections!. Superintendent of the ,ureau of !orrections*. )arden

    8+. )hat is the type of 7ails under the Supervision of the ,7M/'. /rovincial and subB/rovincial 7ails,. !ity and Municipal 7ails!. "ock up 7ails*. nsular 7ails

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    82. /rovincial 7ails were first established in +@+A under the'merican Regime. 't present- who supervises and controlsthe said 9ails'. ,7M/,. /rovincial :overnment!. *%7

    *. Municipal or !ity Mayor

    83. )hat is the primary purpose of imprisonment'. Rehabilitation and Reformation,. To stand trial!. /unishment*. SocialiCation

    88. )hich is a place of confinement for persons awaiting trialor court action and where the convicted offenders serveshort sentences or penalty of imprisonment'. 7ail

    ,. "ockBup!. /enitentiary*. *etention !ells

    8;. )hich is a warrant issued by the court bearing its seal andsignature of the 9udge directing the 9ail or prisonauthorities to receive the convicted offender for service ofsentence or detention'. Mittimus,. *etention Mittimus!. Sentence Mittimus*. *etention )arrant

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    !. Maximum Security nstitution*. Minimum Security nstitution

    8@. The act of grace from a sovereign power inherent in thestate which exempts an individual from the punishment whichthe law imposes or prescribes for his crime- extended by the

    /resident thru the recommendation of the ,oard of /arole and/ardon is called'. 'mnesty,. /arole!. /ardon*. /robation

    ;A. (nder the prison service manual- the prescribed color ofprison uniform for maximum security prison is B'. %range,. ,rown!. Stripe %range

    *. ,lue

    ;+. )hen an inmate is given a KshakedownL before admission- itmeansJ'. 0e has taken the process of identification- record-

    fingerprint and photograph,. 0e has been examined for contraband!. 0is commitment paper are delivered to record clerk*. 'll of these

    ;2. 'n inmate maybe granted parole if he'. earned good conduct time allowance credit

    ,. serve minimum sentence!. earned good behavior while serving prison term*. all of these

    ;3. 'side from protecting the public- imprisonment has for itslatest ob9ective- the'. reformation of offenders,. deterrence!. segregation of offender*. confinement of %ffenders

    ;8. n the $ew ,ilibid /rison- all medium security prisoners areconfined at the'. $,/ Main /rison,. !amp ,ukang "iwayway!. !amp Sampaguita*. Medium Security /rison

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    ;;. (nder the prison rules- who is charged for the hearing ofdisciplinary cases in prison'. !lassification ,oard,. /arole ,oard!. 'dministrative ,oard*. *isciplinary ,oard

    ;> is nearly+AA years older.'. 0ammurabic !ode,. Sumerian !ode!. 7ustinian !ode*. !ode of *raco

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    *. The consequence must be in accordance with law.

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    *. /arole and /robation 'dministration

    ;. t exercise supervision and control over provincial 9ails.'. ,7M/,. ,ureau of !orrections!. /rovincial :overnment

    *. /arole and /robation 'dministration

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    '. /ennsylvania /rison Model,. 'uburn /rison Model!. )ork Release*. 0alfway 0ouses

    ?2. ' prison model where incarcerated persons are allowed to

    work outside the institution that houses them.'. /ennsylvania /rison Model,. 'uburn /rison Model!. )ork Release*. 0alfway 0ouses

    ?3. 'n alternative to incarceration granted after a convictedperson served a part of his sentence and is allowed tocomplete a sentence at large- sub9ect to restrictions andsupervision.'. /robation,. )ork release

    !. /arole*. 0alfway houses

    ?8. 'n alternative to incarceration that allows convictedpersons to remain at large and under varying degrees ofrestriction and supervision and certain conditions imposedby the granting court.'. /robation,. )ork release!. /arole*. 0alfway houses

    ?;. ' correctional institution that has the authority to detainpersons awaiting trial or ad9udication or confine convictedoffenders for a short period of time.'. 0alfway houses,. /enal colonies!. 7ails*. 'll of these

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    ,. %perational!. ndustrial*. 'dministrative

    @;. )hat crimes apparently have no complaining victims such asgambling- prostitution and drunkenness

    '. !omplex !rime,. %rganiCed crimes!. ,lue !ollar crimes*. 5ictimless crimes

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    INSTR'CTION: Select the correct answer for each of the followingquestions. Mark only one answer for each item by marking the boxcorresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheetprovided. STR!T"# $% &R'S(R&S '""%)&*. (se pencil no. + only.

    +. 'rticles +A< B +2 of the revised 'dministrative !ode asamended is known as

    '. !orrection "aw,. 7ail Management "aw!. /rison "aw*. /arole and /robation "aw

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    2. The mechanical device or contrivance- tools or implementused to hold back- keep in check or under control is the

    '. nstrument of Restraint,. ron leg "ock!. 0andcuffs*. Metallic chains

    3. )ho is tasked with the gathering and collecting ofinformation and other data of every prisoner into a casestudy to determine the work assignment- the type supervisionand degree of custody and restriction under which anoffender must live in 9ail

    '. !lassification ,oard,. ,oard of !ustody!. *iagnostic ,oard*. Treatment ,oard

    8. The imprisonment a convicted offender may serve- at the rate

    of /h/?.AA a day sub9ect to certain rules- for failure topay a fine and if ordered to do so by the 9udgment isreferred to as

    '. Subsidiary imprisonment,. Secondary mprisonment!. /reventive mprisonment*. $one of the above

    ;. The meaning of the word oblivion is'. forgetting completely,. class of persons!. abolish

    *. community based treatment

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    '. &xile,. Transportation!. ,anishment*. /ublic trial

    @. %ne of the following represents the earliest codification of

    the Roman law- which was incorporated into the 7ustinian!ode.

    '. Twelve Tables,. ,urgundian !ode!. !ode of *raco*. 0ammurabic code

    +A. n the history of correction- thinkers during thereformatory movement were the ma9or influences of today4scorrectional system. 'lexander Mochanochie was the one whointroduced the >> of correction

    '. Solitary system

    ,. rish System!. Marked System*. !ongregate system

    ++. )hat law renamed the ,ureau of /rison to ,ureau of!orrection during the 'quino administration in the/hilippines

    '. &.% 2,. &.% 2@2!. &.%

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    !. $ew ,ilibid 7ail*. Muntinlupa 7ail

    +8. The sheriff of ,edsfordshire in +3 who devoted his lifeand fortune to prison reform. 'fter his findings on &nglish/risons- he recommended the followingJ single cells for

    sleeping- segregation of women- segregation of youth-provision of sanitation facilities- and abolition of feesystem by which 9ailers obtained money from prisoners.

    '. 7ohn 0oward,. Robert /eel!. )illiam /enn*. Manuel Montesimos

    +;. Mr. !ruC was convicted of the crime of murder. 'fter +A daysfrom the promulgation of the sentence- he escaped from hisplace of confinement. 0e maybe

    '. liable for evasion of service of sentence

    ,. considered as an escaped prisoner!. not liable for evasion of service of sentence*. 'll of these

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    +@. The only early Roman place of confinement which was builtunder the main sewer of Rome in

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    '. 7ose "acson,. 7uan /once &nrile!. 'ntonio Torres*. $one of these

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    ,. Samuel Romily!. )alter !rofton*. 7ohn 0oward

    32. The founder of the !lassical School of !riminology andpublished a short treaties K %n !rimes and /unishmentsL

    which contains his reformatory ideas was'. 7eremy ,entham,. !esare "ombroso!. !esare ,eccaria*. &nrico 6erri

    33. *iversification means'. /roper integration of prisoners,. /roper classification of prisoners!. /roper segregation of prisoners*. )elfare of prisoners

    38. 6ilipino female national prisoners are confined at the'. Mental hospital,. !)!. Manila !ity 7ail*. wahig /enal !olony

    3;. 'n offender who surrenders from escaping because ofcalamity immediately 8? hours after the pronouncement ofthe passing away of calamity shall be granted

    '. +F; reduction of sentence,. reduction of sentence!. 2F; reduction of sentence

    *. 2F< reduction of sentence

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    *. law enforcer

    3@. /ost sentence investigation report must be submitted by theprobation officer to the court within

    '. 2A days,. 3A days

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    !. &ducational program*. )ork program

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    ;2. 0e wrote his book KState of the /risonsL and he was alsoconsidered as the great prison reformer.

    '. 7ohn 0oward,. 7ohn 'ugustus!. )illiam /enn

    *. *omets of 6rance

    ;3. The first house of correction in "ondon &ngland was the'. ,ridewell )orkhouse,. )alnut Street 7ail!. Mamertine /rison*. /anopticon

    ;8. >>> B known as the KRockL build in San 6rancisco ,ay'. )alnut prison,. 'lcatraC prison!. $ew #ork prison

    *. Red Rock penitentiary

    ;;. 'nything that is contrary to prison or 9ail rules andregulations are considered

    '. 6irearms,. !ontrabands!. :reyhounds*. /ersonal belongings

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    ;@. )hich is considered the forerunner of parole'. Mark system,. Solitary system!. ,enefits of a clergy*. !ongregate system

    >>>>>> by claimingrefugee in a church for a period of 8A days at the end ofwhich time he has compelled to leave the realm by a road orpath assigned to him.

    '. /enalty,. punishment!. trial*. conviction

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    three- it was the >>>>>>>>>> that has the most lasting andmost pervading influence.

    '. Mohammedan "aw,. 'ngloB'merican "aw!. Roman "aw*. 0ammurabic !ode

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    2. The enactment of Republic 'ct no. >> of community based treatment programs.

    '. Restorative aspect,. 0umanitarian aspect!. Managerial aspect*. "egal aspect

    . The case where the Supreme !ourt laid down the doctrine thatthe absolute pardon removes all that is left of theconsequences of conviction- and that it is absolute in sofar it restores the pardonee to full civil and politicalrights.

    '. !ristobal vs. "abrador,. 6ernandeC vs. 'quino!. /eople vs. :alit*. $one of these

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    ?. The power of the chief &xecutive to grant pardon is limitedto the following- exceptJ

    '. /ardon can not be extended to cases of impeachment.,. $o pardon- parole or suspension of sentence for the

    violation of any election law may be granted without

    favorable recommendation of the !ommission of&lections.

    !. /ardon is exercised only after conviction*. /ardon is administered by the court

    @. n determining the fitness of a prisoner for release onconditional pardon- the following points shall be consideredas guides- exceptJ

    '. The political- organiCational or religious affiliationof the prisoner should be disregarded.

    ,. *ue regard should be given the attitude of the peoplein the community from which he was sentenced.

    !. The background of the prisoner before he was committedto prison O social- economic.

    *. 6inancial capacity of the prisoner.

    ?A. /risoners who are nearly to leave the institution- awaitingtransfer- those in disciplinary status- and those who arechronically ill with mental disabilities are consideredJ

    '. unassignable prisoners to undergo prison programs,. all of these!. special group of offenders*. minimum security prisoners

    ?+. /arole is not claimed as a right but the ,oard of /arolegrants it as a privilege to a qualified prisoner. Thisstatement isJ

    '. partially true,. partially false!. true*. false

    ?2. &very violation of 9ailFprison discipline shall be dealtwith accordingly. n extreme cases- where the violationnecessitate immediate action- the warden or the %fficer ofthe *ay may administer the necessary restraints and reportsthe action taken to the *isciplinary ,oard. The statementisJ

    '. an S%/,. an emergency plan!. a general rule*. not applicable to prisoners

    ?3. )hich of the following is a maximum securityprisonin%ssining- $ew #ork- (S' t is located approximately 3A

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    miles 8? kmN north of $ew #ork !ityon the banks of the0udson Riverwhich the 'uburn /rison system was applied.

    '. 'lcatraC prison,. Sing Sing /rison!. )ulnut Street 7ail*. Silver Mine 6arm

    ?8. ' >>>- also called a VblockV or Visolation cellV- used toseparate unruly- dangerous- or vulnerable prisoners from thegeneral population- also sometimes used as punishment.

    '. Segregation (nit,. Reception (nit

    !. 1uarantine (nit*. !ell 8;

    ?;. )hat is the place in some prisons- or a section in prisonswhere criminals are placed awaiting execution

    '. &xecution room,. *eath row!. :arotine*. :alley room

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    ?@. &lmira !orrectional 6acility- known otherwise as >>>- is amaximum security prisonlocated in