Admission Procedure 1
Admission Procedure 1
Admission Procedure 1
Any items not mentioned above will be put into the prison directors approval. The identification card or any
electronic cards (ATM card) will be kept by prison authorities.
(2) Un-permitted items:
Contrabands:
Gambling materials
Fuel
Living animals
Before entering a prison, a prisoner has to hand or to sell away un-permitted items to his/her relatives or outsiders. If
a prisoner cannot afford to do so, he/she shall have to deposit them with prison authorities or to frustrate them (in
case of perishable or toxic items). Those who fail to comply shall be subject to criminal charge and disciplinary
punishment.
Cash:
Cash will be deposited in a prisoners account called Book. A prisoner can withdraw in terms of card or
coupon to buy things. The withdrawal amount per day must not exceed the amount ordered by the
Department of Corrections otherwise; the prisoner has to make an official request and receive approval
from the prison authority. The Department of Corrections has a regulation in which prisoners would not be
allowed to have or use cash during their imprisonment. Any cash found inside any prison will be forfeited
to the State and one who violates the regulation will receive both penalty and discipline punishment.
(3) Others
Other items not described in (1) and (2), such as valuable accessories (necklace, ring, watch, small images of
Buddha, etc.), are to be given to prisoners relatives or to be kept by the prison.
2. INTERVIEW
A prisoner is photographed, fingerprinted, and interviewed about his/her background in order to seek further
assistance and to prevent a release mistake. The prisoner shall have to inform the 13-digit-identification number for
issuing the National Health Assurance Card. If the prisoner has already got the National Health Insurance Card,
he/she is required to show it so as to adjust the right of treatment.
3. PHYSICAL CHECK-UP
Physical check-up is to be performed by a doctor or other medical staff on the admission date or on the following
date.
4. CHILDREN ATTACHED TO A PRISONER
In case a prisoner has a child/children attached to him/her, the child/children will be allowed to be with the prisoner
in prison temporarily. A Child/children attached to the prisoner should not be over 3 years of age. In case the age of
the child exceeds 3 years, he/she shall have to be taken outside prison to the custody of the relatives, or to the
custody of public orphan facility.
5. PREGNANT PRISONER
In case a prisoner is pregnant when being sent into prison, after birth giving, the treatment procedure will be as the
foregoing passage.
6. ADMISSION CENTRE
After the foregoing procedures, the prisoners will be sent to the admission centre for the following processes:
(1)
Orientation:
To introduce and explain prison rules and regulations that the prisoners have to conform to during their
imprisonment, including the prisoners rights and privileges. Drill exercise is performed as part of prison
disciplinary training.
(2)
Classification:
Social workers or psychologists will conduct interviews to collect information of each prisoner. The gained
information will be forwarded to the Prison Classification Committee. The prisoners may be brought to meet with
the Committee in order to plan an appropriate treatment for each prisoner, such as education, vocational training,
medical service, or social welfare assistances. If the information received from the interview is incorrect the
prisoners may receive disadvantages or may lose certain privileges, such as rights of contact visit, medical welfare
services, parole, and good-conduct allowances.
III. PURPOSE
This policy aims to provide a standardized admission and releasing procedures of inmates at the jail
facilities of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology as well as the actions to be taken by the warden
in relation to the case of the inmate from the time he/she is admitted until the time of his/her release.
IV. OBJECTIVES
1. To provide standardized guidelines in the admission of inmates;
2. To institutionalize a feedback and referrai mechanism for the notification of stakeholders; and
3. To establish standardized guidelines in the releasing of inmates.
V. PROCEDURE ON ADMISSION
A. DESK OFFICER
1. Upon commitment of an inmate, check the credentials of the person bringing the inmate to determine
his/her/their identity and authority.
2. Make sure that the following documents are available:
Commitment Order
Information/Complaint
Medical Certificate issued by Government Hospital
3. Examine the arrest report and the authenticity of the commitment order.
4. Take all cash and other personal property from the inmate, list them down on a receipt form duplicate,
duly signed by him/her and countersigned by the inmate. Original receipt should be kept for the record
and duplicate should be given to the inmate.
5. All cash and other valuables of the inmate must be turned over to the Jail Property Custodian for
safekeeping and covered by a receipt.
B. RECORDS/ADMITTING OFFICER
1. Receives the documents from the DO and starts the booking procedures.
2. Inmate is fingerprinted and photographed.
3. Inmate is strip-searched to check for any markings, cuts, bruises, etc. and same shall be indicated in
the jail booking report.
4. Inmates clothing shall be checked for presence of contrabands.
5. In a dialect that the inmate understands, he/she shall be apprised of the provisions of Art 29 of the RPC
as amended by RA 6127.
6. If the inmate agrees to abide by the same disciplinary rules upon convicted inmates, he/she shall be
asked to sign a Detainee's Manifestation. Otherwise, the warden issues a Certification under oath to the
effect that the detainee was apprised of the provision of Art 29 of the RPC as amended and that the
inmate refused to sign.
C. JAIL MEDICAL OFFICER
1. Conducts thorough check-up on the overall condition of the inmate during the time he/she was brought
to the jail.
2. Checks on the entries in the medical certificate to ascertain any discrepancies and records any findings
not indicated.
D. CHIEF CUSTODIAL! OFFICER OF THE DAY
1. Orients the newly committed inmate of the rules and regulations of the jail.
E. RECORDS! DESK OFFICER
(as the case maybe)
1. Assigns the newly committed inmate to his/her cell.
F. JAIL WARDEN
1. Coordinate with concerned agencies regarding the case of inmate for speedy disposition and to furnish
them copy of the needed documents available.
VI. PROCEDURE TO BE TAKEN ON INMATE WHILE
UNDER BJMP CUSTODY
1. The jail warden shall see to it that all the concerned agencies and persons shall be informed of the
commitment of the inmate in his/her jail by submitting a written report.
(Refer to the sample/draft letters to different agencies).
2. The warden, through his paralegal officer, shall ensure that the case of inmate is being attended to by
the courts and prosecutors' office by constantly coordinating with them with the purpose of speeding-up
the disposition of the case. For this purpose, the sharing of non-confidential information with the
concerned agencies is encouraged.
3. The following agencies/persons shall be notified by the warden upon commitment of the inmate:
a. Presiding Judge mandatory (to submit list of committed inmates monthly)
b. Executive Judge/Clerk of court mandatory (to submit list of committed inmates monthly)
c. PNP mandatory
d. NBI mandatory
e. Family mandatory
f. PAD lawyer in case of indigent inmate
g. IBP legal aide in case of indigent inmate and unavailability of PAD lawyer
h. Private lawyer upon request
i. Priest or religious minister upon request
j. Private physician upon request
k. Commission on Human Rights - as needed / to submit list of committed inmates monthly
I. Public physician as needed
m. Psychologist/Psychiatrist as needed
n. Embassy mandatory in case of foreign national/alien
o. DSWD mandatory in case of CICl
p. Court (other branches) in case of multiple cases
VII. PROCEDURE ON RELEASING
A. DESK OFFICER
1. Upon receipt of Release Order, verifies authenticity of said order.
B. RECORDS!ADMIN OFFICER
1. Starts processing inmates' release.
2. Checks inmate records to be sure that the data in the Release Order coincide with the data in the
inmates' carpeta (spelling of name, offense, Criminal Case Number, etc.)
3. Checks that the inmate has no other pending case/s
4. Routes the Release Paper to different signatories.
C. PROPERTY CUSTODIAN
1. Checks on the receipt of property and returns to the inmate his/her deposited items.
2. Makes sure that returned properties were duly received by the inmate in his/her logbook.
D. DESK OFFICER
1. Puts into record the release of inmate and the condition of the inmate upon his/her release.
E. JAIL WARDEN
1. Report to concerned agencies/persons the release of inmate for aftercare program. The following
agencies/persons shall be notified by the warden upon release of the inmate:
a. Barangay Captain mandatory
b. Priest or religious minister mandatory