Criminology (CLE)

Correctional Administration Reviewer for CLE Philippines 2026

LisensyaPrep TeamApril 23, 202610 min read
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Correctional Administration covers what happens to an offender after conviction. It deals with the Philippine prison system, the theories behind punishment, the laws governing corrections, and the programs designed to rehabilitate offenders and eventually return them to society.

Many CLE reviewees treat this subject as secondary to criminal law or police administration. That is a mistake. It follows a clear structure once you understand the philosophy behind it and the specific laws that apply. This reviewer covers everything you need for exam day.

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Theories of Punishment

Five Theories of Punishment (Penology)RETRIBUTIONOldest theoryPunishment is deserved. Penalty must be proportional to the crime.DETERRENCEGeneral and SpecificGeneral deters public. Specific deters the individual offender.INCAPACITATIONRemoval from societyRemoves offender so he cannot commit further crimes against the public.REHABILITATIONModern corrections focusOffenders reformed through education and treatment to rejoin society.RESTORATIVE JUSTICEMost recent developmentRepairs harm caused by crime involving offender, victim, and community.LisensyaPrep.com | CLE Correctional Administration Reviewer 2026
Five major theories of punishment tested in the CLE

The Philippine Correctional System

Bureau of Corrections (BuCor)

BuCor handles national prisoners sentenced to three years and one day or more. It operates under the Department of Justice.

Republic Act 10575 (Bureau of Corrections Act of 2013) is the primary law governing BuCor. It reorganized BuCor, created the position of Director General appointed by the President, set new personnel qualification standards, and strengthened the rehabilitation mandate requiring education, livelihood training, and values formation programs for all inmates.

Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP)

The BJMP handles prisoners in city, district, and municipal jails, primarily those awaiting trial or serving three years or less. It operates under the DILG, making it organizationally separate from BuCor. This distinction is frequently tested in the CLE.

Provincial Jails

Managed by the provincial government. They house prisoners serving six months and one day to three years.

Parole and Probation Administration (PPA)

The PPA handles offenders on parole or probation as alternatives to imprisonment. Probation is governed by Presidential Decree 968 as amended by RA 10707.

Prisoner Classification Quick Reference

Prisoner Classification and Custodial AgencyPRISONER TYPESENTENCE LENGTHAGENCYNational Prisoner3 years and 1 day or moreBuCorCity or Municipal DetaineeAwaiting trial or 3 years or lessBJMPProvincial Prisoner6 months and 1 day to 3 yearsProvincial JailProbationer or ParoleeSentenced but released under supervisionPPALisensyaPrep.com
Prisoner classification by sentence length and responsible agency

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BuCor Correctional Institutions

New Bilibid Prison (NBP) in Muntinlupa City is the largest BuCor facility housing maximum, medium, and minimum security inmates.

Correctional Institution for Women (CIW) in Mandaluyong City is the national facility for female inmates sentenced to three years and one day or more.

Davao Prison and Penal Farm in Davao del Norte houses medium and minimum security inmates with a strong agricultural rehabilitation program.

Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm in Palawan uses an open-colony approach where minimum security inmates live and work with significant freedom of movement.

Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm in Occidental Mindoro and Leyte Regional Prison complete the BuCor facility network.


Security Level Classification

Maximum security covers those convicted of heinous crimes, those with long sentences remaining, or those with disciplinary problems.

Medium security applies to inmates who have demonstrated improved behavior and are considered lower risk.

Minimum security applies to inmates nearing the end of their sentence with good behavior records, eligible for work assignments outside the main facility.


Key Laws Summary

LawWhat It Covers

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RA 10575Bureau of Corrections Act
RA 9263Professionalization of BJMP and BFP
PD 968Probation Law
Act 4103Indeterminate Sentence Law
RA 10707Amendment to the Probation Law

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