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difference of prison and prisoner​

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1. difference of prison and prisoner​


Prisoner is a person incarcerated in a prison, while on trial or serving a sentence while inmate is a person confined to an institution such as a prison (as a convict) or hospital (as a patient). :)


2. if you are a prisoner, what prison system would you prefer? auburn prison system or the pennsylavania prison system?why?​


Answer:

Pennsylvania

Explanation:

because in Auburn having a conversation is not allowed and you would also get hit with a whip

Answer:

I prefer the Pennyslavania Prison System

Explanation:

Because this system is much better than Auburn prison system. In the auburn system, although we violated and made mistakes, the system will only isolate us to foster penitence as the imprisoned person had time to reflect on his or her misdeeds. It was also more humanitarian as it provided better food and health care. Also a convicted persons will worked alone to make goods and learn a trade.


3. Compare the perspective of the freed prisoner Compare the perspective of the freed prisoner with the cave prisoner with the cave prisoner PA HELP PO​


Answer:

Answer Key:

Compare the perspective of the freed prisoner Compare the perspective of the freed prisoner with the cave prisoner with the cave prisoner?

Explanation:

Explanation Key:

The escaped prisoner represents the Philosopher, who seeks knowledge outside of the cave and outside of the senses. The philosopher who does not at first understanding reality and will eventually be killed for his beliefs.


4. history of Philippines prisons and jail compare the present jails and prisons system of the philippines​


Answer:

The history of the Philippines prison system dates back to the Spanish colonial period, during which prisoners were confined in the fortresses of Manila and Cavite. In 1865, the Spanish colonial government established the Bureau of Prisons, which oversaw the construction of several prisons, including the New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa, which remains one of the largest prisons in the country today.

During the American colonial period, the prison system was reformed to emphasize rehabilitation and education, and new facilities were constructed to accommodate the growing number of prisoners. However, overcrowding and poor living conditions remained a persistent problem.

In the post-war period, the Philippine prison system underwent significant changes, with the emphasis shifting from rehabilitation to punishment. The Martial Law era under President Ferdinand Marcos saw the enactment of harsher laws and the construction of more prison facilities, leading to further overcrowding and deteriorating living conditions.

In the present day, the Philippine prison system continues to face many challenges. Overcrowding remains a problem, with many prisons operating at over 200% capacity. Poor sanitation, inadequate healthcare, and limited access to legal resources and education are also common issues. Human rights abuses, such as torture and extrajudicial killings, have been reported in some facilities.

The government has made efforts to address these problems, such as the passage of the Republic Act No. 10575 or the Bureau of Corrections Act of 2013, which aims to improve the conditions and management of prisons. The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) was also created to oversee local jails and improve the conditions of inmates.

However, the Philippine prison system still has a long way to go in terms of addressing the underlying issues of overcrowding, poor living conditions, and human rights abuses. Reforms are necessary to ensure that the system is focused on rehabilitation and reintegration, rather than just punishment, and to ensure that the rights and dignity of inmates are respected.


5. Prisoners and detainees right.​


Answer:

yes

Explanation:

because prisoners and detainees are one


6. Rights of Prisoners​


Answer:

Prison officials have a legal duty under the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution to refrain from using excessive force and to protect prisoners from assault by other prisoners.

Officers may not use force maliciously or sadistically with intent to cause harm, but they may use force in good faith efforts to keep order.

Prison officials may be violating the Eighth Amendment if they knew about a risk of assault by other prisoners but failed to respond, or if prison conditions or practices create an unreasonable risk of assault (for example, not having enough officers on the unit, not having cell doors that lock properly, etc.).


7. 20. CWC stands for?a. Council for the Welfare of Childrenb. Council for the Welfare of Childc.Council for the Welfare of Criminalsd. Court for the Welfare of Children​


Answer:

A

Explanation:

CLAC IN 18TH CONGRESS

Answer:

a

Explanation:

council for the welfare of children


8. differentiate the old bilibid prison from new bilibid prison?​


Answer:

In 1940, the prisoners, equipment and facilities were transferred from Old Bilibid to the new prison. The remnants of the old facility was used by the City of Manila as its detention center, known today as Manila City Jail. In 1941, the new facility was officially named the "New Bilibid Prison"

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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9. prisoners time in prison is often (made less) if they behave well​


Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

it's true

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10. The prisoner was kept in bars


Answer:

The prisoner was behind the bars.

Explanation:

The word "kept" is a past tense of the word "keep" though you can also change the past tense into present tense with a correct and suited word for the phrase.


11. • Is a prisoner allowed to bring anything that he/she wants in the prison facility? Ans pls​


Answer:

no

Explanation:

because not allowed it's dangerous

I have two answers:


no. Because they might bring something that can help them to escape.


yes they can, if its really important like foods , etc. except something knife or sharp things because you know. Prisoners r smart too.



12. What is the "Stockholm Syndrome" in relation to what develops between a prisoner and a prison guard?


Answer:

In its simplest form, Stockholm Syndrome is a psychological condition where a hostage or captive develops an emotional attachment to or identification with their captor/abuser. Instead, they expressed feelings of attachment to the captors and even defended them to police and other officials


13. This prison became the Central place of confinement for Filipino prisoners by the virtue of the Royal Decree of the Spanish Crown.


Answer:

Diko po alam

Explanation:

Thanks sa points:)


14. give the distinction between prisoner and detection prisoner.​


Answer:

1. Insular or national prisoner – one who is sentenced to a prison term of three years and one day to death;

2. Provincial prisoner – one who is sentenced to a prison term of six months and one day to three years;

3. City prisoner – one who is sentenced to a prison term of one day to three years; and 4.

Explanation:


15. 19th and 20th century prisons and jail in the Philippines compare present jail and prison in the philippines​


19th century prisons and jails in the Philippines were typically overcrowded, lacked basic amenities, and were characterized by harsh conditions. Inmates were often subjected to physical and psychological torture, harsh punishments, and limited access to resources.

20th century prisons and jails in the Philippines saw some improvements in terms of resources and infrastructure, however, overcrowding and harsh conditions remained a problem. Access to medical care was also limited and inmates were often subjected to physical and psychological abuse.

Present day jails and prisons in the Philippines have seen some improvements in terms of infrastructure, resources, and living conditions. Inmates have access to medical care, educational opportunities, and other resources. However, overcrowding and human rights abuses are still a concern in many of the country’s prisons and jails.


16. what is the difference between jail, prison and provincial prison​


A jail is used to temporarily detain those who are suspected or convicted of a crime. It is used for the short-term, usually to hold those awaiting trial or to hold those convicted of low-level offenses that have sentences of one year or less. A prison is a facility that holds convicts who have committed crimes the legal system deems especially serious
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17. what is prison discipline​


Answer:

When we are at peace, we tend to be more disciplined and when we are disciplined our mind approaches the peace. By being disciplined, our focus intensifies. When focus is intensified, there is less deviation and less vibration, which brings a stillness to mind that results in peace.

Explanation:


18. discuss the difference between national or insular prisoner to city jail prisoner​


Answer:

1.Insular or national prisoner – one who is sentenced to a prison term of three years and one day to death; 2. Provincial prisoner – one who is sentenced to a prison term of six months and one day to three years; 3. City prisoner – one who is sentenced to a prison term of one day to three years; and 4.

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19. how to survive please help 1 you are trap in prison for no reason escape the prison. how


Answer:

It would depend on what available items that are possible for escapatory use inside the prison cell. Is there a paper clip? then you can lock pick the lock, if it is a padlock. Is there a file? then you can probably saw the cell bars slowly. However being imprisoned for no reason is ridiculous, and I doubt there'll be such items just laying around in the floor.

Explanation:

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20. I How was the reaction of Paul and Silas to being in prison different from the reaction of mostprisoners?​


Answer:

Explanation:

About midnight Paul and Silas were praying. ... and Paul decided to go in two different directions (Acts 15:36-41). ... Paul And Silas In Prison (Acts 16:16-40) ... Silas believed in the Most High God and wanted to help people be ... Application: How do you react to hard times, or unfair treatment?


21. 12. The prisoner inquired if a lawyer had been arranged for him.A. The prisoner inquired, "Is there a lawyer for me?"B. The prisoner asked, "Has a lawyer been arranged for me?"C. The prisoner inquired, "Had a lawyer been arranged for me?D. The prisoner said, "Have you arranged a lawyer for me?"​


Answer:

C. PO THE PRISONER INQUIRED HAD A LAWYER BEEN ARRANGE FOR ME?


22. Negative life of prisoners inside the prison?​


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Prison overcrowding is one of the key contributing factors to poor prison conditions around the world. It is also arguably the biggest single problem facing prison systems and its consequences can at worst be life-threatening at best prevent prisons from fulfilling their proper function.

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23. one of the (basic truth,law, or belief) of modern prisons is helping prisoners to become better persons​


Answer:

basic training Andrew and he said he will call to reschedule

Answer:

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Explanation:

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24. title:the prisoners there are 1,000 prisoners in this prison but sometimes all of the prisoner and some of them is really not doing something bad why why did they put them to the prison but they really fight for the truth did all the prisoners kill snatch and do something bad they will be on the prison they hope to go out into the prison that's why we have justice ​


Answer:

Wow lahat nmn ng gawa nyo boss gaganda

Siguro proud sayo boss mga magulang mo

Explanation:

STAY SAFE BOSS


25. 2. How do you feel if you are in a prison? 3.What prison does the author refer? ​


Answer:

2. Confusion and feeling lost


26. why chunhyang in prison?


The young nobleman Mongnyong meets Chunhyang. They fall in love. But he has to move to the capital when his father gets promoted and he himself has to take the civil service exam. Still, he promises to come back for her. While he’s away (for ages) she waits faithfully. But she’s beautiful and the new (and corrupt) magistrate wants her to be his gisaeng. She refuses (again and again), so he beats her and puts her in prison. 

27. Differentiate the old bilibid prison from new bilibid prison?


Answer:

In 1940, the prisoners, equipment and facilities were transferred from Old Bilibid to the new prison. The remnants of the old facility was used by the City of Manila as its detention center, known today as Manila City Jail. In 1941, the new facility was officially named the "New Bilibid Prison".

Explanation:


28. how was the reaction of poland sylas to being in prison different from the reaction of the most prisoners​


Answer:

he is happy

Explanation:

beacause he got prison


29. Pls... Need ko po ngayon pa help mo Let X = number of prior convictions for prisoners at a state prison at which there are 500 prisoners. X= (0,1,2,3,4) and has a number of prisoners = 75,270,90,50,15), respectively. Find P(X), mean, variance and standard deviation.


Answer:

mean = 100

variance = 7870

Standard deviation = 88.7130

Step-by-step explanation:

mean = [tex]\frac{75+270+90+50+15}{5}[/tex] = 500/5 =  100

Variance = [tex]\frac{(75-100)^{2} + (270-100)^{2} + (90-100)^{2} + (50-100)^{2} + (15-100)^{2}}{5}[/tex]

               = [tex]\frac{(-25)^{2} + (170)^{2} + (-10)^{2} + (-50)^{2} (-85)^{2} }{5}[/tex]

               = 39350/5

                = 7870

Standard deviation = [tex]\sqrt{variance}[/tex] = [tex]\sqrt{7870}[/tex] = 88.7130


30. What are your thoughts towards prisoners who demand modest prison facility?


Answer:

that affected the nature of prison life. After reviewing these trends and acknowledging the lack of national and standardized data and quality-of-life indicators, we discuss aspects of imprisonment that have been scientifically studied. From the available research, we summarize what is known about the experience of prison generally, how it varies for female prisoners and confined youth, its general psychological consequences, and the particular consequences of extreme conditions of overcrowding and isolation, as well as the extent of participation in prison programming. We also consider, on the one hand, what is known about the potentially criminogenic effects of incarceration and, on the other hand, what is known about prison rehabilitation and reentry in reducing postprison recidivism.


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