Transforming lives: assessing the impact and success of the community-based treatment and rehabilitation program for drug surrenderers in barangay dapitan, municipality of cordova

Author: 
Grace A. Empinado, Apple Rose C. Ledesma, Dr. Paulino V. Pioquinto, Annalyn U. Ligan, Guilbert Mansueto, Gilbert Alolor and Anna Marie Alaban

This research investigates the operations and outcomes within Lapu-Lapu City Jail, emphasizing the impact of family structures, legal marital status, and the implementation of guidelines for handling special needs on the rehabilitation and reintegration of persons deprived of liberty (PDL). Findings reveal that inmates aged 25 to mid-30s are more prone to criminal involvement, with family and marital status playing a significant role. The study highlights the importance of maintaining inclusive policies and practices, particularly for vulnerable groups like the LGBT community and infirm PDL. Recommendations include strengthening family and community support, ensuring inclusive policies, establishing community-based rehabilitation programs, and providing ongoing training for personnel. The proposed action plan outlines specific steps to address these recommendations, aiming to create a rehabilitative and supportive environment for PDL within the Lapu-Lapu City Jail.

Paper No: 
4990