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Detention of persons without judicial intervention.

Administrative Detention

The one in charge of prisons.

Superintendent

One who is sentenced to a prison term of six(6) months and one (1) day to three (3) years.

Provincial Prisoner

The security required by the court and given by the accused to insure that the accused appears before the proper court at the scheduled time and place to answer the charges brought against him or her.

Bail

The institutional record of inmates, which consists of, mittimus commitment order, prosecutor information, and the decision of the trial court including the appellate court.

Carpeta

One who is sentenced to a prison term of one (1) day to three (3) years.

City Prisoner

A written order of the court or any other competent authority consigning an offender to a jail or prison for confinement.

Commitment Order

The Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, regional trial court, municipal trial court, municipal circuit trial court, Sandigan Bayan, military court, including the House of Representatives, Senate, Commission on Elections, Bureau of Immigration, and the Board of Pardons and Parole.

Competent Authority

That branch of the administration of criminal justice with the responsibility for the custody, supervision, and rehabilitation of the convicted offender.

Correction

The intentional and malicious infliction of physical or mental suffering upon creatures, particularly human beings. As applied to human beings it is the wanton, malicious, and unnecessary infliction of pain upon the body, or the feelings and emotions.

Cruelty

An inmate whose death penalty is imposed by the regional trial court, which is affirmed by the Supreme Court en banc.

Death Convict

A person accused before the court or competent authority who is temporarily confined in jail while undergoing or awaiting investigation, trial, or final judgment.

Detainee

Conduct that is so willful, flagrant, or shameless as to show indifference to the opinion of good and respectable members of the community.

Immoral Conduct

A national prisoner or one sentenced by a court to serve a maximum term of imprisonment of more than three years or to a fine of more than one thousand pesos.

Inmate

Willful or intentional disregard of some lawful and reasonable instruction of the employer.

Insubordination

One who is sentenced to a prison term of from three (3) years and one day to death.

Insular Prisoner

An institution for the confinement of persons who are awaiting final disposition of their criminal cases and also for the service of those convicted and punished with shorter sentences, usually up to 3 years.

Jail

A warrant issued by a court bearing its seal and the signature of the judge, directing the jail or prison authorities to receive offenders for custody or service of sentence imposed therein.

Mittimus

One who is sentenced to a prison term of one (1) day to six (6 months:

Municipal Prisoner

It means that juvenile matters were within the purview of the king and his agent. This term was part of the English common law during the medieval period.

Paren patriae (parents of the country)

The branch of criminology that deals with management and administration of offenders.

Penology

Information concerning an inmate's personal circumstances, offense committed, sentenced imposed, criminal case number in trial, and appellate courts, the date when the service of their sentence commenced, the date when the inmate received mittimus commitment order for confinement, the place of confinement, the date of expiration of sentence, the number of previous convictions, and behavior or conduct while in prison.

Prison Record

An institution for the confinement of persons who have been convicted by final judgment in which the penalty is more than 3 years. A penal establishment under the control of the Bureau of Corrections and shall include the New Bilibid Prisons and other correctional institutions.

Prison

A person placed inside our jails who had been convicted by the court, whether the judgment has become final or has been appealed, and classified as insular, provincial, city, or municipal prisoners.

Prisoner

The temporary custody of a person for his own protection, safety or care, and that of the community from him.

Safekeeping

The completion of the service of sentence imposed against the convict. It means the criminal liability is extinguished, and the convict is entitled as a matter of legal right to be released from confinement without unnecessary delay.

Service of sentence

Any article, item, or thing prohibited by law and/or forbidden by jail rules.

Contraband