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  • Honeylyn Joy Rirao
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  • 1

    Article 81 of the revised penal code is the provision pertaining to

    death penalty

  • 2

    A method of execution was introduced in 1926 during the american occupation

    electric chair

  • 3

    1987 philippine constitution Abolish the death penalty except for heinous crime as state under

    section 19 article 3

  • 4

    An act to impose the death penalty on certain heinous crime amending for that purpose the revised penal law as amended other special penal laws and for other purposes

    republic act 7659

  • 5

    Approved on march 20 1996 it is the law designated lethal injection as the method for carrying out the capital punishment in the philippines

    republic act no 8177

  • 6

    Asleep inducing barbiturate

    sodium thiopental

  • 7

    A drug capable of paralyzing the muscle

    panchronium bromide

  • 8

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

    potassium chloride

  • 9

    Component of chemical used in lethal injection

    sodium thiopental, pancuronium bromide, potassium chloride

  • 10

    The law prohibiting the imposition of the death penalty it was approved on june 24 2006

    republic act no 9346

  • 11

    Putting the offender in prison for the purpose of protecting the public against criminal activities

    imprisonment

  • 12

    A condition release of a prisoner after serving part of his or her sentence in prison for the purpose of gradually introducing him to free life

    parole

  • 13

    Parole is under the guidance and supervision of a

    parole officer

  • 14

    A disposition whereby a defendant after conviction of an offense the penalty which does not exceed to 6 years imprisonment is really subject to the condition imposed by the releasing court

    probation

  • 15

    The one that supervise probation

    probation officer

  • 16

    A pecuniary amount given as a compensation for a criminal act

    fine

  • 17

    The penalty of vanishing a person from the place where he commit a crime

    destierro

  • 18

    The state shall punish the criminal to prevent or surpress the danger to the state arising from the criminal act of the offender

    prevention

  • 19

    To state has a right to punish the criminal as a measure of self defense so as to protect society from the threat and wrong inflected by the criminal

    self defense

  • 20

    The object of punishment in criminal cases is to correct and reform the offender

    reformation

  • 21

    The criminal is spanish by the state as an act to deter others from committing crimes

    exemplarity

  • 22

    That the crime must be punished by the state as an act to retributive a vindication of absolute right and moral violated by the criminal

    justice

  • 23

    Justification of penalty

    prevention, self defense, reformation, exemplarity, justice

  • 24

    Purpose of penalty

    retribution, corrective or reformation, social defense

  • 25

    The penalty is commensurate with the gravity of offense as a matter of payment for the damage done

    retribution

  • 26

    As shown by the rules with regulate the execution of the penalties consisting in deprivation of liberty thereby giving chance for his reformation

    corrective or reformation

  • 27

    As shown by its inflexible severity to recidivist and habitual delinquents. Society must provide the welfare of the people against any order in the community

    social defense

  • 28

    Without however affecting the integrity of human personality

    productive of suffering

  • 29

    Different crime must be punished with different penalties article 25 of rpc

    commensurate with the offense

  • 30

    The guilty one must be the one to be punished no proxy

    personal

  • 31

    The consequences must be in accordance with the law

    legal

  • 32

    Applicable for all persons

    equal

  • 33

    No one must escape its effects

    certain

  • 34

    Changes the attitudes of offenders and become law abiding citizen

    correctional

  • 35

    Capital punishment

    death penalty

  • 36

    Lifetime imprisonment for special penal law

    life imprisonment

  • 37

    20 years and 1 day up to 40 years

    reclusion perpetua

  • 38

    12 years and 1 day to 20 years in prisonment

    reclusion temporal

  • 39

    6 years and 1 day to 12 years

    prison mayor

  • 40

    6 months and 1 day to 6 years

    prison correctional

  • 41

    1 month and 1 day to 6 months

    arresto mayor

  • 42

    1 day to 30 days

    arresto menor

  • 43

    Discretionary on the part of the court

    bond to keep the peace

  • 44

    It mandates that beggar should be returned to their birthplace until they could be put to work Became later the basis of transportation of criminals beyond the seas

    act of the punishment of Roque, vagabonds and sturdy beggars (1957)

  • 45

    Who proclaimed that those prisoners who are not convicted of murder rape or burglary by sent to the galleys to work as a slave or oras man torona valvesals and may even yield some profit out of their punishment

    elizabeth I

  • 46

    Most brutal ages for punishing criminals

    18th century

  • 47

    Most popular method of corporal punishment in 18th century

    flogging

  • 48

    Abandoned and unstable transport ship Converted as prison in order to ease the congestion in prison

    old hulk

  • 49

    Whole result into a more degrading life for both prisoner and guards to the point that they call this

    floating hell

  • 50

    Age of reason or age of enlightenment Baron de monesquieu and voltaire

    later part of the 18th century

  • 51

    Basis of all social action

    utilitarian concept

  • 52

    An excellent punishment for crimes against states

    banishment

  • 53

    Greatest happiness principle and hedonistic calculus

    jeremy bentham

  • 54

    The great law of the pennsylvania tuaker providing more human treatment of offender

    william penns

  • 55

    Confinement of the prisoner in a single cell at night and congregate work in shop during the day cong

    auburn system

  • 56

    Confinement of prisoners in their own cells days at night

    pennsylvania system

  • 57

    Divided prisoners into companies and appointed a prisoners a petty officer in charge

    mariel montisenos

  • 58

    Establish agricultural colony for delinquent boys in 1930 focus on reeducation once discharge the voice plays under the supervision of a patron

    domets

  • 59

    Introduce the mark system or progressive human system to substitute for corporal punishment

    alexander maconochie

  • 60

    One of the father of modern penology

    alexander maconochie

  • 61

    Introduce the irish system or progressive stage system

    sir walter crofton

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Article 81 of the revised penal code is the provision pertaining to

    death penalty

  • 2

    A method of execution was introduced in 1926 during the american occupation

    electric chair

  • 3

    1987 philippine constitution Abolish the death penalty except for heinous crime as state under

    section 19 article 3

  • 4

    An act to impose the death penalty on certain heinous crime amending for that purpose the revised penal law as amended other special penal laws and for other purposes

    republic act 7659

  • 5

    Approved on march 20 1996 it is the law designated lethal injection as the method for carrying out the capital punishment in the philippines

    republic act no 8177

  • 6

    Asleep inducing barbiturate

    sodium thiopental

  • 7

    A drug capable of paralyzing the muscle

    panchronium bromide

  • 8

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

    potassium chloride

  • 9

    Component of chemical used in lethal injection

    sodium thiopental, pancuronium bromide, potassium chloride

  • 10

    The law prohibiting the imposition of the death penalty it was approved on june 24 2006

    republic act no 9346

  • 11

    Putting the offender in prison for the purpose of protecting the public against criminal activities

    imprisonment

  • 12

    A condition release of a prisoner after serving part of his or her sentence in prison for the purpose of gradually introducing him to free life

    parole

  • 13

    Parole is under the guidance and supervision of a

    parole officer

  • 14

    A disposition whereby a defendant after conviction of an offense the penalty which does not exceed to 6 years imprisonment is really subject to the condition imposed by the releasing court

    probation

  • 15

    The one that supervise probation

    probation officer

  • 16

    A pecuniary amount given as a compensation for a criminal act

    fine

  • 17

    The penalty of vanishing a person from the place where he commit a crime

    destierro

  • 18

    The state shall punish the criminal to prevent or surpress the danger to the state arising from the criminal act of the offender

    prevention

  • 19

    To state has a right to punish the criminal as a measure of self defense so as to protect society from the threat and wrong inflected by the criminal

    self defense

  • 20

    The object of punishment in criminal cases is to correct and reform the offender

    reformation

  • 21

    The criminal is spanish by the state as an act to deter others from committing crimes

    exemplarity

  • 22

    That the crime must be punished by the state as an act to retributive a vindication of absolute right and moral violated by the criminal

    justice

  • 23

    Justification of penalty

    prevention, self defense, reformation, exemplarity, justice

  • 24

    Purpose of penalty

    retribution, corrective or reformation, social defense

  • 25

    The penalty is commensurate with the gravity of offense as a matter of payment for the damage done

    retribution

  • 26

    As shown by the rules with regulate the execution of the penalties consisting in deprivation of liberty thereby giving chance for his reformation

    corrective or reformation

  • 27

    As shown by its inflexible severity to recidivist and habitual delinquents. Society must provide the welfare of the people against any order in the community

    social defense

  • 28

    Without however affecting the integrity of human personality

    productive of suffering

  • 29

    Different crime must be punished with different penalties article 25 of rpc

    commensurate with the offense

  • 30

    The guilty one must be the one to be punished no proxy

    personal

  • 31

    The consequences must be in accordance with the law

    legal

  • 32

    Applicable for all persons

    equal

  • 33

    No one must escape its effects

    certain

  • 34

    Changes the attitudes of offenders and become law abiding citizen

    correctional

  • 35

    Capital punishment

    death penalty

  • 36

    Lifetime imprisonment for special penal law

    life imprisonment

  • 37

    20 years and 1 day up to 40 years

    reclusion perpetua

  • 38

    12 years and 1 day to 20 years in prisonment

    reclusion temporal

  • 39

    6 years and 1 day to 12 years

    prison mayor

  • 40

    6 months and 1 day to 6 years

    prison correctional

  • 41

    1 month and 1 day to 6 months

    arresto mayor

  • 42

    1 day to 30 days

    arresto menor

  • 43

    Discretionary on the part of the court

    bond to keep the peace

  • 44

    It mandates that beggar should be returned to their birthplace until they could be put to work Became later the basis of transportation of criminals beyond the seas

    act of the punishment of Roque, vagabonds and sturdy beggars (1957)

  • 45

    Who proclaimed that those prisoners who are not convicted of murder rape or burglary by sent to the galleys to work as a slave or oras man torona valvesals and may even yield some profit out of their punishment

    elizabeth I

  • 46

    Most brutal ages for punishing criminals

    18th century

  • 47

    Most popular method of corporal punishment in 18th century

    flogging

  • 48

    Abandoned and unstable transport ship Converted as prison in order to ease the congestion in prison

    old hulk

  • 49

    Whole result into a more degrading life for both prisoner and guards to the point that they call this

    floating hell

  • 50

    Age of reason or age of enlightenment Baron de monesquieu and voltaire

    later part of the 18th century

  • 51

    Basis of all social action

    utilitarian concept

  • 52

    An excellent punishment for crimes against states

    banishment

  • 53

    Greatest happiness principle and hedonistic calculus

    jeremy bentham

  • 54

    The great law of the pennsylvania tuaker providing more human treatment of offender

    william penns

  • 55

    Confinement of the prisoner in a single cell at night and congregate work in shop during the day cong

    auburn system

  • 56

    Confinement of prisoners in their own cells days at night

    pennsylvania system

  • 57

    Divided prisoners into companies and appointed a prisoners a petty officer in charge

    mariel montisenos

  • 58

    Establish agricultural colony for delinquent boys in 1930 focus on reeducation once discharge the voice plays under the supervision of a patron

    domets

  • 59

    Introduce the mark system or progressive human system to substitute for corporal punishment

    alexander maconochie

  • 60

    One of the father of modern penology

    alexander maconochie

  • 61

    Introduce the irish system or progressive stage system

    sir walter crofton