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  • ALVAREZ, CHRISTIAN D.

  • 問題数 74 • 2/10/2024

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  • 1

    first national penitentiary (oroquieta stress, manila)

    old bilibid prison

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    600 prisoners

    carcel

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    527 prisoners

    presidio

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    for muslim and political prisoners

    san ramon prison and penal farm

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    under the department of public instruction through reorganization act 1407

    bureau of prisons

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    americans took over

    1900s

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    establish in 1902 by the us for filipino prisoners who had fought with the americans

    iwahig prison and penal farm

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    correcting an individual by placing him in a prison

    institutional corrections

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    women's prison located in mandaluyong

    correctional institution for women

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    formerly the davao penal colony

    davao prison and penal farm

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    main insular penitentiary designed to house the prison population of the country

    new bilibid prison

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    use as a military stockade

    camp sampaguita

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    minimum security camp

    bukang liwayway

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    located in sablayan occidental mindoro

    sablayan prison and penal farm

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    defined as the redress

    punishment

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    an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth

    code of hammurabi

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    compensation of a wrong act

    redress

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    the earliest remedy for wrong act to anyone

    retaliation

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    customs has exerted effort and great force among primitive societies

    fines and punishment

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    burning, boiling in oil, breaking at the wheel

    death penalty

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    so-cold corporal punishment

    physical torture

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    to put the offender on shame or humiliation

    social degradation

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    descending or putting away of an offender

    banishment

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    putting offenders in a prison for the purpose of protecting the public

    imprisonment

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    prisoners are selected for release

    parole

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    release by the court without imprisonment

    probation

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    amount given as a compensation

    fine

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    punishment a person from the place

    destierro

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    form of personal vengeance

    retribution

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    form of group vengeance

    atonement

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    what would happen to them if they violate the law

    deterrence

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    society is protected from further criminal depredation

    protection

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    helping the prisoner became a law abiding citizen

    reformation

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    crime as a free will decision

    classical school

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    all criminal behavior is situationally dynamic

    neoclassical school

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    denied individual responsibility

    positive school

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    eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth

    code of hammurabi

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    law of revenge or retaliation

    lex taliones

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    allowed extreme punishment

    mosaic law

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    decreed the imposition of restitution

    king urnammus code

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    punishment is a mean of restoring the balance between pleasure and pain

    nicodemeas ethics

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    a form of prison used to detain offenders undergoing trial

    underground cisterns

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    roman prison that was used to confine slaves

    ergastulum

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    roman emperor justin put this code into law

    justinian code

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    originally constructed as a potential jail in philadelphia

    walnut street jail

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    western pen and the wall

    western penitentiary

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    most famous and expensive prison in the world

    eastern penitentiary

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    penitentiary - latin word paenitentia

    jail penitentiary

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    complete silence was enforced

    auburn prison

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    features consisted in solitary confinement of the prisoners

    pennsylvania prison

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    he was the director of prisoners at valencia spain in 1835

    manuel montesinos

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    established an agricultural colony for delinquent boys

    domets of france

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    he introduced a progressive human system

    alexander macanochie

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    the prisoner was required to earn number of marks

    mark system

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    director of the irish prisons in 1854

    sir walter crofton

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    superintendent of the elmira reformatory in new york in 1876

    zebulon r. brockway

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    considered as the forerunner of modern penology

    elmira reformatory

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    director of english prisons

    sir evelyn ruggle brise

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    father of penitentiary

    john howard

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    he identified youthful offenders being tried in the court

    father cook

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    chief of police in boston

    edward n. savage

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    suffering inflicted by the state

    penalty

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    capital punishment

    death penalty

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    life imprisonment 20 to 40 years

    reclusion perpetua

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    12 years and 1 day to 20 years

    reclusion temporal

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    6 years and 1 day to 12 years

    prision mayor

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    6 months and 1 day to 6 years

    prision correctional

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    1 month and 1 day to 6 months

    arresto mayor

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    1 day to 30 days

    arresto menor

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    building for the confinement

    jail

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    3 years and 1 day to death

    insular prisoner

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    6 months and 1 day to 3 years

    provincial prisoner

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    1 day to 3 years

    city prisoner

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    1 day to 6 months

    municipal prisoner