John Philip E.
Dunque
University of Cebu
Graduate School
Master of Science in Criminal Justice with Specialization in Criminology
MSC 221 - Modern Penology
Summer 2023
The Concept of Institutional Based Correction
Institutional based correction starts with the fourth pillar of
the Philippine criminal justice system, the Correction. The
correction pillar is concerned with the custody, supervision and
rehabilitation of criminal offenders. It is that field of criminal justice
administration which utilize the body of knowledge, practices of the
government, the society in general involving the processes of
handling individuals who have been convicted of the offenses for
purposes of crime prevention and control. This pillar controls jails
or prison management, administration as well as the rehabilitation
and reformation of convicted offenders. Institutional based
correction is responsible for maintaining physical custody of the
offender including the supervision of its facilities, programs,
procedure, personnel and techniques concerned with the intake,
custody, and confinement. The agencies who are responsible in
the institutional based correction are the Bureau of Corrections,
Provincial Jails and the BJMP or the Bureau of Jail Management
and Penology. The first agency is the Bureau of Corrections or
BUCOR is an attached agency of the Department of Justice or
DOJ. Their principal task is for the rehabilitation of prisoners. They
are responsible for the supervision and control of national and
provincial prisons and of all penal settlements and in charge of
safekeeping of all prisoners confined therein or committed to the
custody. This agency maintains its offices at the New Bilibid Prison
Facilities in the city of Muntinlupa, Metro Manila. It exercises over
control and supervision of all the correction or prison facilities
nationwide. The Leyte Regional Prisons, Davao Penal Colony,
Sablayan Penal Colony, San Juan Prison and Penal Farm, Iwahig
Penal Colony, and Correction Institution for Women. The next
agency is the Provincial Jails, they are responsible for the
safekeeping of prisoners at the capital of each province and in the
absence of special provision all expenses incident to the
maintenance thereof and maintaining of prisoners are borne with
the province. The provincial board establishes and provided for the
maintenance and improvement of jails and detention centers,
institute a sound jail management program, and appropriate funds
for the subsistence of detainees and convicted prisoners in the
provinces. And the last but not the least agency in the institutional
based correction agencies is the BJMP or the Bureau of Jail
Management and Penology. The Bureau of Jail Management and
Penology or BJMP was created as a distinct and separate line of
bureau by the virtue of Republic Act of 6975 other wise known as
the Department of Interior and Local Government Act of 1990. It
envision as a dynamic and responsive institution which upholds
professional jail services to promote public safety. It has the
mission to ensure public safety by providing quality jail
management and services in all district, city and municipal jails
through efficient and humane safekeeping and rehabilitation of
inmates. Its objective is to improve the living conditions of
offenders in accordance with the accepted standards set by the
United Nations, to enhance rehabilitation and reformation of
offenders in preparation for their eventual reintegration into the
mainstream of society upon their release and to professionalize jail
services. The institutional based correction focuses on the
rehabilitation of convicted criminal offenders where all kinds of
programs that can help the person deprive from liberty into a better
person so that in the near future they can be part of the community
to further make our civilization a better place and can produce
better innovation.