Q.E 4

Cards (15)

  • Children in conflict with law – refers to a child who is alleged as, accused of, or adjudge as, having committed an offense under Philippine laws
  • Concept of Restorative Justice– It refers to the principle which requires a process of resolving conflicts with the maximum involvement of the victim the offender and the community.
  • Child at risk – refers to the child who is vulnerable to and the risk of committing criminal offense because of personal , family and social circumstances.
  • INTERVENTION – Refers to a series of activities which are designed to address issues that caused the child to commit an offense.
  • DIVERSION PROGRAM – Refers to the program that the child in conflict with the law is required to undergo after he/she is found responsible for an offense without resorting to formal court proceedings.
  • RA 9344 SEC. 5 –Rights of the Child in Conflict with the Law
  • SEARCH WARRANT – an order in writing issued in the name of the people of the Philippines signed by the judge and directed to the peace officer
  • WARRANTLESS ARREST (SEC.5, RULE 113) – A police officer or a private person may arrest without a warrant.
  • Ten (10) days from its date – A search warrant shall be valid for
  • PLAIN VIEW DOCTRINE – an exception to the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement that allows an officer to seize evidence and contraband that are found in plain view during a lawful observation
  • EXLUSIONARY RULE – This rule not admitting any unlawfully obtained evidence against the accused
  • FRUIT OF POISINOUS TREE – other term for Exclusionary Rule
  • SEC.6, RULE 113 – Time of making arrest.
  • CRIME PREVENTION – active approach utilizing public awareness and preventive measures to reduce crime.
  • DISCRETION – refers to an official action that is taken by a criminal justice official