INSTITUTIONAL

Cards (59)

  • PERSON DEPRIVED OF LIBERTY (PDL) - refers to a detainee, inmate, or prisoner, or other person under confinement or custody in any other manner.
  • REFORMATION - refers to the rehabilitation component of the BuCor's present corrections system
  • SAFEKEEPING - refers to the custodial mandate of the BuCor's present corrections system, provided with their basic needs.
  • DORMITORY - facility exclusively used as with specific consideration on spatial designation.
  • MITTIMUS - warrant issued by the court bearing its seals and signature of the judge,
  • REHABILITATION - program of activity directed to restore the offender's self-respect, serving his sentence.
  • SAFEKEEPING - temporary custody of a person for his own protection,
  • OFFENDER - Either a prisoner o detainee confined in jail.
  • PRISONER - offender who is convicted by final judgment
  • DRUG DEPENDENTS - inmates who have a psychological craving for habituation to and abuse of or physiologic reliance on a chemical/drug substance.
  • HIGH RISK INMATES IN BJMP JAILS - highly dangerous or with high probability of escaping or being rescued because of the gravity of the crimes they are accused
  • WILLIAM A. MILLER - One who initiatively hid the key, during the major attempt of escape in Alcatraz.
  • ELAM LYNDS - first warden in Singsing Penitentiary who opened the Auburn Penitentiary.
  • WILLIAM PENN - who led the Quaker of Pennsylvania and changed or reformed the treatment of prisoners. -He removed the severe punishment and remove of charging prisoner.
  • EDWIN B. SWOPE - Appointed as the second warden of Alcatraz after his predecessor reached the mandatory retirement age of 74. firm and stubborn, but was also a strict disciplinarian and a believer in the value of reform.
  • OLIN G. BLACKWELL - associate warden under Warden Madigan.
  • PAUL J MADIGA - Warden of alcatraz, from the lowest rank in alcatraz
  • SAMUEL R. WOOD - Refined the revolutionary system of seperate incarceration first pioneered at the walnut jail which emphazied principles of reform rather
  • ALEXANDER MACANOCHIE - Superintendent of the penal colony at norfolk island, australia, Introduced the MARK SYSTEM ( every prisnoer needs to surpass five stages)
  • WALTER CROFTON - Director of the irish prison 1854 , introduced the irish system modified as the macanochie mark system.
  • ROBERT SMITH - Designed the nut street jail or the pennsylvania penitentiary
  • THE WALLNUT STREET JAIL - The pennysylvania penitentiary started in 1773
  • MUNTINLUPA CITY - New bilibid prison
  • MANDALUYONG CITY - Correctional institution for women (CIW)
  • PENAL FARM IN  PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, PALAWAN - iwahig prison
  • PENAL FARM IN OCCDENTAL MINDORO - Sablayan prison
  • PENAL FARM IN ZAMBOANGA CITY - san ramon prison
  • ABUYOG, LEYTE - Leyte regional prison
  • PENAL FARM IN PANABO , DAVAO PROVINCE - Davao prison
  • CONJUGAL VIDISTATION - they are allowed privacy and are generally understood to have sexual contact.
  • COMMITMENT ORDER - a written order of the court, or any other agency authorized by law to issue, entrusting an inmate to a jail
  • DETAINEE - is temporarily confined in jail while undergoing or awaiting investigation, trial, or final judgment
  • COMMITMENT ORDER - A written order of the court of tony other competent authority
  • JO1 APPOINTED BY - regional director
  • JAIL INSPECTOR/SUPERINTENDENT APPOINTED BY - chief of the  jail bureau  
  • PNPA GRADUATE RANK OF - jail inspector
  • CHAPLAIN - Senior inspector
  • SECOND IN COMMAND - chief for administration
  • CHIEF OF SUPERINTENDENT - appointed by president
  • SENIOR SUPERINTENENT - DILG