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This document contains questions about rehabilitation programs, legal rights, correctional system concepts, and the therapeutic community modality program implemented by the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology in the Philippines. It addresses topics like the stages of treatment in the therapeutic community program, legal concepts like restitution and statutory rights, and components of the correctional system like the roles of BJMP and BUCOR.

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Therapeutic

This document contains questions about rehabilitation programs, legal rights, correctional system concepts, and the therapeutic community modality program implemented by the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology in the Philippines. It addresses topics like the stages of treatment in the therapeutic community program, legal concepts like restitution and statutory rights, and components of the correctional system like the roles of BJMP and BUCOR.

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1.

It is a self-help social learning treatment model used in the rehabilitation of drug offenders and other
clients with behavioral problems.
a. rehabilitation
b.. reformation
c. therapeutic community
d. none

2. it is defined as a professional activity of helping individuals, groups or communities


enhance or restore their capacity for psychological, emotional and social functioning
and creating an environment favorable for the attainment of these goals.
a. counselling
b. reforming
c. restorative
d. respect
3. TC shall have become the corporate culture of the Parole and Probation
Administration permeating its plans, programs, and practices, and confirming its status
as a model component of the Philippine Correctional System.
a. mission
b. vision
c. goal
d. objective
4. To promote human and social transformation among our clients and among
ourselves.
a. mission
b. vision
c. goal
d. objective
5. the primary “therapist” and teacher is the _______itself, consisting of peers and staff,
who, as role models of successful personal change, serve as guides in the recovery
process.
a. client
b. community
c. family
d. bjmp
6.it is recognized as the backbone program of the BJMP for inmate development and is
being implemented in majority of the jails nationwide.
a. education
b. rehabilitation
c. TCMP
d.none
7. it is a right which are provided by law promulgated by the law- making body.
a. constitutional right
b. natural rights
c. statutory right
d. right
8. the rehabilitation of offenders in jail or prison
a. correction
b. penology
c. institutional correction
d. community-based program
9. it is the basic characteristics of human right that cannot be rightfully taken away from
a free individual. Cannot be given away or be forfeited.
a. inherent
b. inalienable
c. imprescriptible
d. fundamental
10. An enumeration of civil and political rights that are self-executing. It
also serves as a restriction upon the powers of the State in order to preserve
constitutional harmony and stability.
a. constitution
b. bill of right
c. bill of attainder
d. all of the above
11.it is the law creating the Board of Claims under the Department of Justice granting
compensation for victims of unjust imprisonment or detention and victims of violent
crimes.
a. PD 968
d. RA 7309
c. 10575
d. RA 6975
12. State that when the court orders the criminal defendant to pay the victim for any
harm and resembles a civil litigation damages award.
a. retribution
b. restitution
c. rehabilitation
d. reformation
13. It prevents crime by frightening the public with the punishment of an individual
defendant.
a. deterrence
b. general deterrence
c. specific deterrence
d. incarceration
14. Who may apply for compensation?
a. A person who was unjustly accused convicted and imprisoned and subsequently
released by virtue of a judgment of acquittal;
B. A person who was unjustly detained and released without being charged;
c. A person who is a victim of arbitrary detention by the authorities as defined in the
Revised Penal Code under a final judgment of the court
d A person who is a victim of a violent crime which includes rape and offenses
committed with malice which resulted in death or serious physical and/or
psychological injuries, permanent incapacity or disability, insanity, abortion,
serious trauma, or committed with torture, cruelty or barbarity.
e. all of these
15. Within how many months petitioner can filed?
a. within 1 month after being released from imprisonment or detention or from the date
he suffered damage or injury
b. within 5 months after being released from imprisonment or detention or from the date
he suffered damage or injury
c. within 6 months after being released from imprisonment or detention or from
the date he suffered damage or injury
d. with in 6 years months after being released from imprisonment or detention or from the
date he suffered damage or injury
16. It is a community-based gathering that brings the victim, the victimized community,
and the offender together.
a. restorative community
b. peacemaking encounter
c. conferencing
d. circle of support

17. Rape Victim Assistance and Protection Act of 1998."


a. RA 8353
b. RA 8505
c. RPC
d. act 3815

18. It has supervision over all district, city and municipal jails and detention centers.
These jails house detainees awaiting judicial disposition of their case and offenders
whose sentence range from one (1) day to three (3) years.
a. BJMP
b. DOJ
c. BUCOR
d. DILG
19. This isntitution have supervision and control over provincial jails. These jails house
court detainees and prisoners whose prison terms range from six (6) months and one
(1) day, to three (3) years.
a. BJMP
b. DOJ
c. Provincial government
d. DILG
19. how many phases of treatment have the BJMP in therapeutic community modality
program
a. 5 phase
b.4 phases
c. 3. phases
d. 2. phase
20.what do you call to the person who will provide him with support and will walk him
through the orientation phase.
a. big brother
b. Onee chan
c. god father
d. warden
21.This stage is now ready to be released back to society as he has demonstrated
adequate self-control and discipline. The inmate is now preparing for his life outside of
jail and is focused on making himself a productive citizen. He may start planning for job
hunting and rebuilding family ties and relationships.
a. Re-entry
b. pre-re-entry
c. primary treatment
d. entry
22. It is program that requires clients to report twice a week to an outreach center. They
are required to attend group sessions to ensure their adjustment to life outside jail to
reduce recidivism.
a. counselling
b. grouping
c. after care
d.none
23. it is a daily ritual that starts the day in a TC facility. It is attended by the whole
community and lasts for an hour. It commences with the Opening Prayer, Singing of the
Philippine National Anthem and the recitation of the TC Philosophy.
a. morning meeting
b. afternoon meeting
c. evening meeting
d. meeting
24. What do you call to the therapeutic program set by the BUCOR?
a. therapeutic
b. cutex
b. therapeutic community program
c. therapeutic community modality program
d. therapeutic community
25. Where the BUCOR patterned there program
a. japan
b. usa
c. china
d. france
26. On what year that the BJMP starts the therapeutic community modality program?
a. 2009
b.2010
c. 2011
d. 2012
27. First Asian therapeutic community established
a. Philippines
b. Indonesia
c. Malaysia
d. Singapore
28. What do you call to a person under therapeutic community
a. resident
b. petitioner
c. inmate
d. call by their name
29. It is an outright correction done by any member of the TC community to another
member who has done a minor infraction but is not aware of it.
a. pull-up
b. talk to
c. dealt with
d. reprimand
30.it is done when negative behaviors or infractions to the House Rules/Norms are done
for the second time of same offense by a resident.
a. pull-up
b. talk to
c. dealt with
d. reprimand
31. These are sanctions to members who commit repeatedly infractions or violation to
the Cardinal Rules by prohibiting, disallowing or limiting an activity or affiliation to a
group.
a. bans
b. contraband
c. littering
d. loitering
32.which of the following is not categories of Therapeutic Community modality
categories?
a. behavior management
b. intellectual/spiritual aspect,
c. emotional and social aspects
d. vocational/survival aspects
e. none of these
33. Who introduce therapeutic community in the Philippines?
a. DAYTOP
b. DARE
C. day care
d. DRD
34. It means that anything discussed during counseling sessions is held absolutely
private and not to be discussed anywhere. This contract should be held sacred so as to
maintain the client's trust and enable him to disclose sensitive matters to the counselor
without fear of any breach of confidentiality
a. warmth
b. respect
c. confidentiality
d. congruence
35. It serves as a "safety valve" within the community which is usually high pressured
and structured.
a. secret
b. encounter group
c. peer confrontation
d. static group
36.it is designed to respond to the inner longing of residents to find greater faith where
they can anchor themselves within their struggle to find meaning to their existence.
a. spirituality
b. behavioral
c. intellectual
d. emotional
37. Class a therapeutic community population
a. 1000 and above
b. 500-999
c. 1-499
d. 1000 and below
38. A program designed to restore an inmate self-respect and sense of responsibility to
the community thereby making him/her a law-abiding citizen after serving his sentence
a. reformation
b. reintegration
c. rehabilitation
d. restorative
39. It is the time when the people began to value reason and rationality and recognizing
human dignity
a. age of enlightenment
b. Age of reformation
c. age of rehabilitation
d. none
40. Model of correction based on the goal of reintegrating the offender into the
community.
a. prison model
b. medical model
c. artist model
d. community correction model
41. It is a device or instrument used to hold back keep in check or control inmate
a. leg iron
b. straight jacket
c. handcuffed
d. instrument of restraints
42. It is known as recognizance law of 2012
a. bp 85
b. RA 9263
c. RA 10389
d. RA 6975
43. Once an inmate is committed to jail, he undergoes a series of examination to
determine his physical, social and psychological status. Upon his commitment, a
resident is placed on orientation at the?
a. ICCU
B. RDC
C. RDR
D. DRD
44. Under regular circumstances, the resident is expected at this stage to have
internalized the TC values and concept to start life afresh. However, in the jail setting
where entry and release are not within the jail control, residents may not have reached
this phase of treatment before they even leave the jail facility.
a. entry
b. re-entry
c. pre-re-entry
d. after care
45. how many days the resident will report after going back to society
a. once a week
b. twice a week
c. thrice a week
d. more than twice
46. It serves as a dynamic force that motivates the individual to achieve positive
behavior change.
a. imprisonment
b. community
c. society
d. solitary
47. A mode of securing the release of any person in custody or detention for the
commission of an offense who is unable to post bail due to abject poverty. A person
accused will be released through reputable person in the Community by order of the
Judge is known as?
a. Bail
b. Probation
c. Parole
d. Release on recognizance
48. Whom to submit the Motion for Release on Recognizance, together with the sworn
declaration of indigency or incapacity to post bail executed by the accused. In case of
indigency, a Certificate of Indigency issued by the Municipal or City Social Welfare and
Development Office where the accused resides must likewise be attached?
A. Trial Court
B. RTC
C. MTC
D. Appellate Court
49. It is considered as the first probation law in the Philippines but which was abolished
upon declaration of its unconstitutionality:
A. Act 4221
B. Batas Pambansa 76
C. Presidential Decree 968
D. Presidential Decree 1990
50. All except one is not the aim of Community Service under Voluntary Submission
Programs.
A. Accountability on the part of the Offender
B. Competency development
C. Community protection.
D. Recreational Program

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