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    Bureau of Correction

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    Corrections in the Philippines started during pre-colonial times when the task was community-based. It was only during the Spanish regime that an organized corrective service was made operational. The main penitentiary was the Old Bilibid Prison at Oroquieta Street in Manila which was established in 1847. It was formally opened on April 10‚ 1986 by a Royal Decree. About four years later‚ on August 21‚ 1870‚ the San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm in Zamboanga City was established to confine Muslim rebels

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    VIP TREATMENTS: SERVING JUSTICE IN AN INJUSTICE WAY The New Bilibid Prison (NBP)‚ formerly known as Old Bilibid Prison‚ is one of the major facilities under the supervision of the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor)‚ an agency under the Department of Justice. Built in Manila‚ it was the primary correctional facility in the country since 1847. And starting 1936‚ it was relocated in Muntinlupa City as a main station for male offenders throughout the country. (“New Bilibid Prison”‚ 2002). But according to

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    Corrections  The Bureau of Corrections (Kawanihan ng mga Bilangguan‚ literally "Bureau of Prisons"‚ which was the old name of the agency from 1905 to 1989; abbreviated BuCor)  is an agency of the Department of Justice which is charged with the custody and rehabilitation of national offenders‚ who have been sentenced to three years of imprisonment or more. Vision - Protect the public and prevent crimes in partnership with stakeholders by providing persons under custody opportunities for reformation

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    The Adjustment Bureau

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    The Adjustment Bureau Have you ever wondered if in a single chance few minute conversation you have with someone you have met your soul-mate? Fate a word that is often used in everyday life‚ some believe in it and others don’t. Is our destiny controlled by us or by the unknown? Is the partner that I choose really my “soul-mate?” In an extraordinary plot twist‚ this thriller sci-fi love story taps into these questions. Matt Damon who plays Congressman David Norris and free-spirited Emily Blunt

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    Bureau of Treasury

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    Republic of the Philippines Department of Finance BUREAU OF THE TREASURY Intramuros‚ Manila 1002 www.treasury.gov.ph Funding the Republic QUALIFICATION STANDARDS Chief Treasury Operations Officer II (CTOO II) - SG -24 Education : Master’s Degree *Financial Market Monitoring and Analysis Division Experience : 4 years Positions involving Management *Statistical Data Analysis Division *Debt Monitoring and Analysis Division and Supervision Training : 24 hours of training in Management *Human Resource

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    Corrections

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    Topic: The negative consequences of imprisonment have been exaggerated. Task: Critically examine this statement by examining the negative and positive aspects of imprisonment. The sanction of imprisonment is a last resort to be applied by the courts. Being sent to prison as an offender means that you are not currently fit to live in society in your current state. Consequences due to the sanction of imprisonment are vast and far reaching‚ with both positive and negative results with even more

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    Freedman's Bureau

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    reacted to this plan by rebelling. They had many things to adjust to‚ such as the Freedman‚ life after the Civil War‚ and the military and political challenges. Freedman’s Bureau was a bill that came into effect after Lincoln’s assassination and provided assistance to the black’s that have been freed from slavery. The Bureau enforced freedmen’s legal rights‚ set up schools and hospitals that supplied medical care‚ and helped employ them. Many northerners called "carpetbaggers" went down to the south

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    Correction

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    Over the past few years prison overcrowding has been overlooked for a long while. It places extreme pressure on correctional facilities. Between 1951 and 1981‚ judges were sending more and more people to prison‚ climaxing in major overcrowding problems in the late 1970s. Between staffing to even the ratio for faculty to inmate; it has become a very expensive controversy. With overcrowding in prisons‚ a lot of other issues come with it. You must think of healthcare for inmates‚ and safety hazards

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    Census Bureau

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    References: Claritas. (2004). Demographics‚ customer segmentation‚ marketing tools‚ software and services. Retrieved May 23‚ 2005‚ from http://www.claritas.com US Census Bureau. (n.d.). Census Bureau home page. Retrieved May 24‚ 2005‚ from http://www.claritas.com

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    Contraband In Corrections

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    On February 11‚ 2016‚ more than fifty current and former correctional officers were indicted for accepting bribes to smuggle contraband into correctional facilities across Georgia (Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]‚ 2016). Some of the contraband smuggled into the facilities by the correctional officers include: drugs‚ weapons‚ and cell phones (FBI‚ 2016). Contraband is defined as excess personal property or anything that is exported or imported into a correctional facility that is prohibited

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