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  • Honeylyn Joy Rirao
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  • 1

    The act of correcting or setting right Concern with the custody supervision and rehabilitation of criminal offender

    CORRECTION

  • 2

    Involving the processes of handling individual have been convicted of offenses for purpose of crime prevention and control

    CORRECTION

  • 3

    It is a term of the latin word of POENA which means pain or suffering

    PENOLOGY

  • 4

    Study of punishment for crime or of criminal offender

    ETYMOLOGY OF PENOLOGY

  • 5

    The study and practice as of a systematic management of jails or prison and other institution concerned with the custody treatment and rehabilitation of criminal offender

    CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION

  • 6

    Refers to the manner or practice of managing or controlling places of confinement in jails are prison

    PENAL MANAGEMENT

  • 7

    Maintains a doctrine of psychological hinduism or free will that the individual calculate pleasure and pain in advance of action and regulate his conduct by the result of his calculation

    THE CLASSICAL SCHOOL

  • 8

    Basis of criminal liability in classical school

    ABSOLUTE HUMAN FREE WILL

  • 9

    PURPOSE OF PUNISHMENT IN CLASSICAL SCHOOL

    RETRIBUTION

  • 10

    It maintains that while the classical doctrine is correct in general it should be modified in certain details since children and lunatics cannot calculate the difference of pleasure from pain they should not be regarded as criminal hence they should be free from punishment

    THE NEOCLASSICAL SCHOOL

  • 11

    It hard adheres that crime as an other act is a natural phenomenon criminal are considered as sick individual who needs to be treated by treatment program rather than punitive action against them

    THE POSITIVE IS OR ITALIAN SCHOOL

  • 12

    Criminal could avoid punishing by climbing recipe in a church for a period of 40 days

    13TH CENTURY SECURING SANCTUARY

  • 13

    Discrepit transport former warship used to house prisoner in the 18th and 19th century this were abandoned warship converted into prison as means of relieving congestion of prisoner they were also called "floating hells"

    HULKS

  • 14

    Transportation of criminal in england was authorized

    16th century

  • 15

    Death penalty become prevalent as a form of punishment

    17TH CENTURY TO LATE 18TH CENTURY

  • 16

    The redress that the state takes against an offender where it signifies suffering or curtailment of its freedom

    PUNISHMENT

  • 17

    The suffering that is inflicted by the state for the transgression of law

    PENALTY

  • 18

    Offender should be punished by because they deserve it The punishment should be provided by the state whose sanction is violated to offer the society or the individual opportunity of imposing upon the offenders suitable punishments might be enforced

    RETRIBUTION

  • 19

    Punishment is an form of a group vengeance where the purpose is to appease the offended public or group

    EXPIATION OR ATONEMENT

  • 20

    Punishment give lesson to the offender by showing two other what would happen to them if they violate the law

    DETERRENCE

  • 21

    The public will be protected if the offender has been held in condition where he cannot harm others especially in the public. Placing the offender in prison

    INCAPACITATION AND PROTECTION

  • 22

    Societies interest can be better served by helping the prisoner to become law abiding citizen

    REFORMATION OR REHABILITATION

  • 23

    The state tries to convince potential criminal that the punishment they face is certain swift and severe so they will afraid to commit an offense

    GENERAL DETERRENCE

  • 24

    Convincing offender that the pain of punishment is greater than the benefits of crime so they will not repent their criminal offending

    SPECIFIC DETERRENCE

  • 25

    Dangerous criminal are kept behind bars they will not be able to repeat their illegal activities

    INCAPACITATION

  • 26

    Punishment should be more or less than the offender action deserve, it must base how blame worthy the person is

    RETRIBUTION /JUST DESSERT

  • 27

    Convicted criminal must pay back their victim for their loss

    EQUITY OR RESTITUTION

  • 28

    The proper treatment is applied and offender will present no further threat to society

    REHABILITATION

  • 29

    Criminals are the reverted into a community correctional program for treatment to avoid stigma of incarceration

    DIVERSION

  • 30

    Repair injuries suffered by the victim

    RESTORATIVE JUSTICE

  • 31

    Affected by burning beheading hanging breaking at the wheels pillar or other form of medieval execution

    DEATH PENALTY/ CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

  • 32

    Refers on inmate where death penalty sentence is imposed

    DEATH CONVICT

  • 33

    Barbaric form of inflicting pain

    PHYSICAL TORTURE

  • 34

    Act of putting the offender into shame or humiliation

    SOCIAL DEGRADATION

  • 35

    Sending or putting away of the offender

    PUNISHMENT OR EXILE

  • 36

    Group of soldier

    FIRING SQUAD

  • 37

    Two upright post traverse beam from which criminal are hung

    GALLOWS

  • 38

    Use of a rope while the body is suspended in the air

    STRANGULATION THROUGH HANGING

  • 39

    Consists of an iron color attached the post

    GARROTE

  • 40

    Consists of a tall upright frame with a weighted and angle blade suspended at the top

    GUILLOTINE

  • 41

    Man's neck is placed on the wooden carb wood

    BEHEADING

  • 42

    Act of methodically beating or weeping the human body

    FLAGELLATION OR FLOGGING

  • 43

    CUTTING OF AN ORGAN OF THE BODY

    MUTILATION

  • 44

    Hollow iron frame shaped like the human body

    IRON MAIDEN

  • 45

    Process in which mark or symbol is burned into the skin of a living person

    BRANDING OR STIGMATIZING

  • 46

    Three holes to fit the head and the wrist

    PILLORY

  • 47

    Would crucify people naked

    CRUCIFICATION

  • 48

    Holes for the risk and legs but not for the head

    STOCKS

  • 49

    Act to impose the death penalty on certain heinous crime

    RA 7659

  • 50

    Law that designated little indian as a method of capital punishment in the philippines approved in march 20 1996

    RA NO. 8177

  • 51

    A drug capable of paralyzing the muscle

    PANCURONIUM BROMIDE

  • 52

    Capable of stopping heartbeat within seconds and this is commonly used in heart bypass operation

    POTASSIUM CHLORIDE

  • 53

    Condition release of a prisoner after serving part of his or her sentence in prison

    PAROL E

  • 54

    Disposition whereby a defendant after conviction of an offense the penalty of which does not exceed 6 years imprisonment is released

    PROBATION

  • 55

    Amount given as a compensation for a criminal act

    FINE

  • 56

    Penalty of vanishing of a person from the place

    DISTIERRO

  • 57

    Act to deter other from committing crimes

    EXEMPLARITY

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The act of correcting or setting right Concern with the custody supervision and rehabilitation of criminal offender

    CORRECTION

  • 2

    Involving the processes of handling individual have been convicted of offenses for purpose of crime prevention and control

    CORRECTION

  • 3

    It is a term of the latin word of POENA which means pain or suffering

    PENOLOGY

  • 4

    Study of punishment for crime or of criminal offender

    ETYMOLOGY OF PENOLOGY

  • 5

    The study and practice as of a systematic management of jails or prison and other institution concerned with the custody treatment and rehabilitation of criminal offender

    CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION

  • 6

    Refers to the manner or practice of managing or controlling places of confinement in jails are prison

    PENAL MANAGEMENT

  • 7

    Maintains a doctrine of psychological hinduism or free will that the individual calculate pleasure and pain in advance of action and regulate his conduct by the result of his calculation

    THE CLASSICAL SCHOOL

  • 8

    Basis of criminal liability in classical school

    ABSOLUTE HUMAN FREE WILL

  • 9

    PURPOSE OF PUNISHMENT IN CLASSICAL SCHOOL

    RETRIBUTION

  • 10

    It maintains that while the classical doctrine is correct in general it should be modified in certain details since children and lunatics cannot calculate the difference of pleasure from pain they should not be regarded as criminal hence they should be free from punishment

    THE NEOCLASSICAL SCHOOL

  • 11

    It hard adheres that crime as an other act is a natural phenomenon criminal are considered as sick individual who needs to be treated by treatment program rather than punitive action against them

    THE POSITIVE IS OR ITALIAN SCHOOL

  • 12

    Criminal could avoid punishing by climbing recipe in a church for a period of 40 days

    13TH CENTURY SECURING SANCTUARY

  • 13

    Discrepit transport former warship used to house prisoner in the 18th and 19th century this were abandoned warship converted into prison as means of relieving congestion of prisoner they were also called "floating hells"

    HULKS

  • 14

    Transportation of criminal in england was authorized

    16th century

  • 15

    Death penalty become prevalent as a form of punishment

    17TH CENTURY TO LATE 18TH CENTURY

  • 16

    The redress that the state takes against an offender where it signifies suffering or curtailment of its freedom

    PUNISHMENT

  • 17

    The suffering that is inflicted by the state for the transgression of law

    PENALTY

  • 18

    Offender should be punished by because they deserve it The punishment should be provided by the state whose sanction is violated to offer the society or the individual opportunity of imposing upon the offenders suitable punishments might be enforced

    RETRIBUTION

  • 19

    Punishment is an form of a group vengeance where the purpose is to appease the offended public or group

    EXPIATION OR ATONEMENT

  • 20

    Punishment give lesson to the offender by showing two other what would happen to them if they violate the law

    DETERRENCE

  • 21

    The public will be protected if the offender has been held in condition where he cannot harm others especially in the public. Placing the offender in prison

    INCAPACITATION AND PROTECTION

  • 22

    Societies interest can be better served by helping the prisoner to become law abiding citizen

    REFORMATION OR REHABILITATION

  • 23

    The state tries to convince potential criminal that the punishment they face is certain swift and severe so they will afraid to commit an offense

    GENERAL DETERRENCE

  • 24

    Convincing offender that the pain of punishment is greater than the benefits of crime so they will not repent their criminal offending

    SPECIFIC DETERRENCE

  • 25

    Dangerous criminal are kept behind bars they will not be able to repeat their illegal activities

    INCAPACITATION

  • 26

    Punishment should be more or less than the offender action deserve, it must base how blame worthy the person is

    RETRIBUTION /JUST DESSERT

  • 27

    Convicted criminal must pay back their victim for their loss

    EQUITY OR RESTITUTION

  • 28

    The proper treatment is applied and offender will present no further threat to society

    REHABILITATION

  • 29

    Criminals are the reverted into a community correctional program for treatment to avoid stigma of incarceration

    DIVERSION

  • 30

    Repair injuries suffered by the victim

    RESTORATIVE JUSTICE

  • 31

    Affected by burning beheading hanging breaking at the wheels pillar or other form of medieval execution

    DEATH PENALTY/ CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

  • 32

    Refers on inmate where death penalty sentence is imposed

    DEATH CONVICT

  • 33

    Barbaric form of inflicting pain

    PHYSICAL TORTURE

  • 34

    Act of putting the offender into shame or humiliation

    SOCIAL DEGRADATION

  • 35

    Sending or putting away of the offender

    PUNISHMENT OR EXILE

  • 36

    Group of soldier

    FIRING SQUAD

  • 37

    Two upright post traverse beam from which criminal are hung

    GALLOWS

  • 38

    Use of a rope while the body is suspended in the air

    STRANGULATION THROUGH HANGING

  • 39

    Consists of an iron color attached the post

    GARROTE

  • 40

    Consists of a tall upright frame with a weighted and angle blade suspended at the top

    GUILLOTINE

  • 41

    Man's neck is placed on the wooden carb wood

    BEHEADING

  • 42

    Act of methodically beating or weeping the human body

    FLAGELLATION OR FLOGGING

  • 43

    CUTTING OF AN ORGAN OF THE BODY

    MUTILATION

  • 44

    Hollow iron frame shaped like the human body

    IRON MAIDEN

  • 45

    Process in which mark or symbol is burned into the skin of a living person

    BRANDING OR STIGMATIZING

  • 46

    Three holes to fit the head and the wrist

    PILLORY

  • 47

    Would crucify people naked

    CRUCIFICATION

  • 48

    Holes for the risk and legs but not for the head

    STOCKS

  • 49

    Act to impose the death penalty on certain heinous crime

    RA 7659

  • 50

    Law that designated little indian as a method of capital punishment in the philippines approved in march 20 1996

    RA NO. 8177

  • 51

    A drug capable of paralyzing the muscle

    PANCURONIUM BROMIDE

  • 52

    Capable of stopping heartbeat within seconds and this is commonly used in heart bypass operation

    POTASSIUM CHLORIDE

  • 53

    Condition release of a prisoner after serving part of his or her sentence in prison

    PAROL E

  • 54

    Disposition whereby a defendant after conviction of an offense the penalty of which does not exceed 6 years imprisonment is released

    PROBATION

  • 55

    Amount given as a compensation for a criminal act

    FINE

  • 56

    Penalty of vanishing of a person from the place

    DISTIERRO

  • 57

    Act to deter other from committing crimes

    EXEMPLARITY