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- 3. Entity with final authority over granting or revoking probation.
- 4. Agency supervising parolees and probationers.
- 6. A deduction granted to PDLs who pursue education or act as mentors/teachers while incarcerated.
- 7. A deduction granted to a PDL who, having evaded their sentence during a calamity or catastrophe, voluntarily surrenders to the authorities within 48 hours
- 12. The institutional record containing the Mittimus and court decisions.
- 13. IMPRISONMENT It refers to the detention of an accused person pending trial or before the judgment becomes final and executory. When an accused has undergone preventive imprisonment, the period spent in detention shall be credited in full in their favor for the service of their sentence.
- 14. Crucial in implementing community-based programs, supporting the Barangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC), and facilitating reintegration
- 16. Framework emphasizing repairing harm over traditional punishment.
- 18. The legislative act of removing a specific offense from the criminal list.
- 20. It refers to the administrator of the Parole and Probation Administration.
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- 1. Article 22 RPC: Penal laws are favor the accused if their repeal is __________.
- 2. Inmate type: sentenced to a maximum term of more than three years.
- 5. The 1876 New York institution considered the start of U.S. parole.
- 8. A sovereign act of forgiveness granted to a class of political offenders.
- 9. The President's power to remit fines or commute sentences.
- 10. Minimum number of votes required to grant parole.
- 11. Specific council responsible for restorative justice at the barangay level.
- 15. Length of the term of office for a member of the Board (in years).
- 17. Number of days allowed for an offended party to comment on a parole grant.
- 19. Trained citizens who augment professional probation officers.
- 21. Act No. 4103. is also known as ____.
