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French word and is used in the sense of a word of honor or promise.
parole
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It refers to the conditional release of an offender from a correctional institution after he has served the minimum of his prison sentence.
parole
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It is a procedure by which prisoners are selected for release on the basis of individual response and progress within the correctional institution and a service by which they are provided with necessary control and guidance as they serve the remainder of their sentence within the community.
parole
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FATHER OF PAROLE IN AUSTRALIA
alexander maconochie
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FOUNDER OF PAROLE IN IRELAND
walter crofton
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FOUNDER OF PAROLE IN USA
zebulon brockway
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Where is the first parole law was passed in in 1937.
massachusetts
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introduced a system whereby a prisoner was given a "Ticket of leave"
alexander maconochie
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Otherwise known as the "Indeterminate Sentence Law" (Took effect on December 5, 1933)
act 4103
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When did the Indeterminate Sentence Law Took effect
dec 5 1933
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BPP is composed of ___ members all appointed by the President of the Philippines with the Secretary of Justice shall be its Ex-Officio Chairman
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The law requires that the six Board members should include a:
sociologist,a clergyman,an educator,a lawyer,a penologist,and the Administrator of PPA as an Ex-officio member
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It renamed the Board of Indeterminate Sentence to
board of pardons
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Amended by Executive Order 94, otherwise known as "The Reorganization Law of 1947" which abolished the Board of Pardons and created the?
board of pardons and parole
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is the administrative arm of the power to grant, except in cases of impeachment, reprieves, commutations and pardons, after conviction by final judgment)
the board of pardons and parole
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is the administrative arm of the President of the Philippines in the exercise of the constitutional power to grant, except in cases of impeachment, pardon, reprieve and amnesty after conviction by final judgment.
board
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The Indeterminate Sentence Law of 1933 was further amended by ____ which provided the qualifications, term of office, composition and compensation of the Board members on June 5, 1965•
ra 4203
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BPP Resolution No. 229 dated in?
april 2 1991
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by virtue of the Executive Order No. 292 on November 23, 1989, Probation Administration was renamed
parole and probation administration
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Process starts upon receipt of the Board of Prison and records and ____ of national prisoners (confirmed in national penal farms and colonies) from the Director of Prisons.
carpeta
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has the responsibility to forward the document to the Board of Pardons and Parole, 30 days before the expiration of the prisoner's minimum sentence.
director of prisons
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The Director of Prisons shall submit to the Board for its consideration within __ days after receipt of the said records.
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It the petitioner's application is considered, the Board will issue a Referral, requesting the Parole and Probation Administration to conduct the following within 60 days upon receipt thereof:
conduct pre-parole investigation,submit a pre-parole investigation report
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This document will be issued for prisoner's temporary liberty.
release document
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Petitions for Parole/Executive Clemency filed by convicted aliens who are serving sentence in the Philippines are referred for comment and recommendation to the _____ who shall determine in so far as it is valid and legitimate the grant of executive clemency to a foreigner should be done.
secretary of foreign affair
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otherwise known as "The Indeterminate Sentence Law,
pursuant to Act No. 4103
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to uplift and redeem valuable human material to economic usefulness and to prevent unnecessary and excessive deprivation of personal liberty.
rule 1.1. Purpose of the Law and Duty of the Board
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Under Section ___ of said Act, it is the duty of the Board of Pardons and Parole to look into the physical, mental and moral record of prisoners who are eligible for parole and to determine the proper time of release of such prisoners on parole
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refers to the Board of Pardons and Parole;
board
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refers to the institutional record of an inmate which consists of his mittimus or commitment order issued by the Court after conviction, the prosecutor's information and the decisions of the trial court and the appellate court, if any; certificate of non-appeal, certificate of detention and other pertinent documents of the case;
carpeta
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refers to the Director of the Bureau of Corrections
director
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refers to the conditional release of a prisoner from a correctional institution after he has served the minimum of his prison sentence
parole
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refers to the supervision/surveillance by the Probation and Parole Officer of a parolee
parole supervision
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refers to a prisoner who is released on parole
parole
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refers to the Officer-In-Charge of the New Bilibid Prison, the Correctional Institution for Women and the prison and penal farms of the Bureau of Corrections;
penal superintendent
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refers to information concerning an inmate's personal circumstances, the offense he committed, the sentence imposed, the criminal case number in the trial and appellate courts, the date he commended serving his sentence, the date he was received for confinement, the place of confinement, the date of expiration of the sentence, the number of previous convictions if any, and his behavior or conduct while prison;
prison record
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refers to the Probation and Parole Officer undertaking the supervision of the parolee;
probation and parole officer
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refers to the Head of the Parole and Probation Administration in the region;
regional director
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refers to the "Discharge on Parole" issued by the Board; and
release document
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refers to the Officer-In-Charge of the Provincial, City, Municipal or district Jail.
warden
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Disqualification for parole
Those convicted of an offense punished with the death penalty, reclusion perpetua or life imprisonment;, Those convicted of treason, conspiracy or proposal to commit treason or espionage;, Those convicted of misprision of treason, rebellion, sedition or coup d'etat, Those convicted of piracy or mutiny on the high seas on Philippine waters;, Those who are habitual delinquents, be, those who, within a period of ten (10) years from the date of release from prison of last conviction of the crimes of serious or less serious physical injuries, robbery, theft, estafa, and falsification, are found guilty of any of said crimes a third time or offender;, those who escaped from confinement or evaded sentences;, Those who having been granted conditional pardon by the President of the Philippines shall have violated any of the terms thereof,, Those whose maximum term of imprisonment does not exceed one (1) year or those with dennite sentence;, those suffering from any mental disorder as certified by a government psychiatrist/ psychologist;, Those whose conviction is on appeal or has not yet become final and executory;, Those who have pending criminal case/s; , Those national prisoners serving sentence in a municipal, city, district or provincial jail unless the confinement in said jail is in good faith or due to circumstances beyond the prisoners' control;