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The Bureau of Corrections ( fil, Kawanihan ng mga Bilangguan, literally "Bureau of Prisons", which was the name of the agency from 1905 to 1989; abbreviated BuCor) is an agency of the
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which is charged with the custody and rehabilitation of national offenders, who have been sentenced to three years of imprisonment or more. The agency has its headquarters in the
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Reservation in
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.


Organization

It is currently headed by Gregorio Catapang Jr. in an Officer-in-Charge capacity. The bureau has 2,862 employees, 61% of whom are custodial (uniformed) officers, 33% are non-uniformed personnel and 6% are members of the
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service.


Leadership

* Commander-in-Chief: President Bongbong Marcos * Secretary of Justice (SoJ): Atty. Jesus Crispin C. Remulla * Director-General, Bureau of Corrections (DG, BUCOR): Asec. Gregorio Catapang Jr. () * Deputy Director-General for Administration (DDGA): Corrections S/Supt. Geraldo I. Aro (OIC) * Deputy Director-General for Security and Operations (DDGSO): Asec. Milfredo M. Melegrito * Deputy Director-General for Reformation (DDGR): Asec. Gabriel P. Chaclag, MBA (OIC)


Command Leadership Structure

* The
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as Commander-in-Chief * The Secretary of Justice * The Director General of the Bureau of Corrections (DG, BUCOR; with the Rank of Undersecretary donning the 4-Star rank) * The Deputy Director General for Administration (DDGA; with the Rank of Assistant Secretary donning the 3-Star rank) * The Deputy Director General for Security and Operations (DDGSO; with the Rank of Assistant Secretary donning the 3-Star rank) * The Deputy Director General for Reformation (DDGR; with the Rank of Assistant Secretary donning the 3-Star rank)


National Headquarters

* Office of the Director-General * Office of the Deputy Director-General for Administration * Office of the Deputy Director-General for Security and Operations * Office of the Deputy Director-General for Reformation * BUCOR Directorial Staff


Directorates

* Directorate for Administration * Directorate for External Relations * Directorate for Finance and Logistics * Directorate for Health Service * Directorate for Planning and Management * Directorate for Reception Diagnostic * Directorate for Reformation * Directorate for Security and Operations * Directorate for Standards and Development


Support Services

* Contact Center ng Bayan * Corrections Training School * BUCOR Business Center * Public Information Office * Legal Service * Internal Affairs Service * Administrative Division * Communication and Management Section * Anti-Red Tape Act Section * Cashier Section * Records Section * Human Resource Division * General Services Division * Planning and Statistics Division * Management Division * Information and Communications Technology Division * Budget Division * Accounting Division * Supply Division * Project Management and Doctrine Development Division * Intelligence and Investigation Division * Inmate Documents and Processing Division * Communications and Tactical Operations Division * Escorting Group * Education and Training Division * Moral and Spiritual Division * Behavior Modification Division * Inmate Sports and Recreation Division * Work and Livelihood Division * Assessment and Program Monitoring Division * Case Management Division * External Affairs Division


Mission

TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC BY SAFEKEEPING AND REFORMING PERSONS UNDER OUR CUSTODY ADHERING TO INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS OF CORRECTIONS SERVICE.


Mandate

SAFEKEEPING AND INSTITUTING REFORMATION PROGRAMS TO NATIONAL INMATES SENTENCED TO MORE THAN 3 YEARS.


Units

The Bureau of Corrections currently have 7 operating units located nationwide: * Correctional Institution for Women (CIW) in
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/ and The CIW Mindanao,
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New Bilibid Prison The New Bilibid Prison (NBP) in Muntinlupa, Metro Manila is the main insular prison designed to house the prison population of the Philippines. It is maintained by the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) under the Department of Justice. As of Octo ...
in
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**Maximum Security Compound **Minimum Security Compound **Medium Security Compound * Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm in
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in
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* Leyte Regional Prison in
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* San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm in
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* Davao Prison and Penal Farm in Braulio E. Dujali, Davao del Norte


Ranks

The following ranks are in force in the BuCor. While the Bureau forms part of the Department of Justice, its ranks follow those of the uniformed services in the Department of the Interior and Local Government. Commissioned Officers *Corrections Director General (Undersecretary) *Corrections Deputy Director General for Administration (Assistant Secretary) *Corrections Deputy Director General for Security and Operations (Assistant Secretary) *Corrections Deputy Director General for Reformation (Assistant Secretary) *Corrections Chief Superintendent (Brig. General) *Corrections Senior Superintendent (Colonel) *Corrections Superintendent (Lt. Col.) *Corrections Chief Inspector (Major) *Corrections Senior Inspector (Captain) *Corrections Inspector (Lieutenant) Non- Commissioned Officers *Corrections Senior Officer 4 (Executive Master Sergeant) *Corrections Senior Officer 3 (Chief Master Sergeant) *Corrections Senior Officer 2 (Senior Master Sergeant) *Corrections Senior Officer 1 (Master Sergeant) *Corrections Officer 3 (Staff Sergeant) *Corrections Officer 2 (Corporal) *Corrections Officer 1 (Private)


Rank system until 1992

While the BuCor reports to the Department of Justice, in the past it sported a military rank system mirroring the former
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and therefore similar to the Chilean Gendarmerie and the Italian Corpo degli Agenti di Custodia. Until 1989 officers and agents sported "Prisons" in their rank title.


History


Spanish colonial era

The Old Bilibid Prison which was located on Oroquieta Street in
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was established in 1847 and by a
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formally opened on April 10, 1866. On August 21, 1870, the San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm was established in
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for Muslim and political prisoners opposed to the rule of
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American colonial era

The Iuhit penal Settlement now known as
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was established in 1904 by the Americans in 28,072 hectares of land. The land areas expanded to 40,000 hectares in the late 1950s. and expanded again to 41,007 hectares by virtue of Executive Order No. 67 issued by Governor Newton Gilbert on October 15, 1912. The Bureau of Prisons was created under the Reorganization Act of 1905 as an agency under the Department of Commerce and Police. The Reorganization Act also re-established the San Ramon Prison in 1907 which was destroyed during the
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in 1898. The prison was placed under the Bureau of Prisons and receive prisoners in Mindanao. The Correctional Institution for Women was founded on November 27, 1929, by virtue of Act No. 3579 as the first and only prison for women in the Philippines. Later, on January 21, 1932, the bureau opened the Davao Penal Colony in Southern Mindanao. The New Bilibid Prison was established in 1935 in
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due to the increased rate of prisoners.


Contemporary era

Proclamation No. 72 issued on September 26, 1954, established the Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm in
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, and the Leyte Regional Prison was established on January 16, 1973, under Proclamation No. 1101. The Administrative Code of 1987 and Proclamation No. 495, issued on November 22, 1989, changed the agency's name to the current Bureau of Corrections from Bureau of Prisons.


List of Director Generals


Logo

The logo of the bureau represents the government agency's mandate, the rehabilitation of inmate. The logo focuses on the man in prison as the main concern of rehabilitation. It presents man behind bars, but who looks outwards with the hope of rejoining the free community. The 7 rays of the sun represent the 7 operating prisons and penal farms who carry out the reformation programs of the bureau. The color green symbolizes hope. The color orange is symbolic of happiness. The bar of justice represents the Philippine justice system.


Capital punishment

When the Philippines had the death penalty, male inmates condemned to death were held at New Bilibid Prison and female inmates condemned to death were held at Correctional Institution for Women (Mandaluyong). The death chamber for inmates to be electrocuted was in Building 14, within the Maximum Security Compound of New Bilibid. The Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) Museum previously served as the lethal injection chamber.


References


External links


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