CHAPTER I
THE PROBLEM
Introduction
The Philippines, as one of the countries in Asia and of the world as a whole,
needs to have peace and order. However, because of different cultural influences,
societal problems and decay of moral standards, people forget and dismiss the
importance of peace and order in the country. It is observed that many people are
confronted by so many negative circumstances and factors resulting to their
commission of crimes and violation of laws.
This condition has greatly affected the progress of the country and other
innocent people. To control this malignant condition and to stop the people from
continuously doing crimes and other illegal acts, the jail was established by the
government.
The jail is an integral part of the criminal justice system although it might
be considered as a subsystem of the correction component. It plays a far more
important role than this classification would suggest. It is important as an indicator
of the interest and concern with justice punishment and rehabilitation expressed by
society and the local community. Crime rates arise gradually and progressively
with the altering range of minor citizen and higher age level from the highly
urbanized area down to remote ones. Crime is committed at any rate but being a
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prisoner does not mean that a person’s worlds stop upon his commission to the
penitentiary system (Soriano, 2004).
The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) envisions itself to
formulate policies and guidelines in the administration of all district, city, and
municipal jails nationwide, implement strong security measures for the control of
inmates, provide for the basic needs of inmates, conduct activities for the
development of inmates, improve jail facilities, and promote the general welfare
and development of personnel.
According to Gregorio (1999), jail overcrowding is quickly becoming the
most serious issue facing criminal justice officials. Factors contributing to jail
overcrowding include mandatory jail sentences, increasing crime levels, delays in
litigation, communities opting to spend resources on projects other than new jail
construction or jail expansion, and limited ability to track jail population flows.
According to the National Institute of Corrections Information Center
(NICIC, 2001), the key to preventing overcrowding and managing jail populations
is to continuously collect, monitor, and analyze the admissions and length-of-stay
information that already exist in jail information systems. The key is to then share
the results with justice officials so they can better understand and manage the size
and character of their jail populations.
However, the mere fact that the number of detainees increases cannot be
denied. Of course, this condition leads to multiple problems like deprivation of
healthy environment that creates diseases among those people in the cell.
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According to Narag, the subhuman existence inmates were forced to endure
include: the stench, overcrowding, toilets that ran like rivers through the cells,
disease and death.
This draws attention of different non-government agencies to take action
and call on the government to do the same. Due to this undeniable situation, the
students under the Criminology program deemed it necessary to reach out to the
people they would serve when they become law enforcers in the future.
In a statement by Avelino Razon (Philippine Daily Inquirer, 2006) of the
Philippines police, "The situation is not ideal. The jail management needs another
35,000 guards and support staff." This is to say that they admit they really cannot
handle the growing number of prisoners in the country. In line with it is that a
fiscal crisis arises as crime rate inflates.
The UN Standard of the Minimum Treatment of Prisoners, to which the
Philippine government is a signatory, gives clear guidelines on how prisoners
should be treated, including bedding and food, and states: "It is not desirable to
have two prisoners in a cell or room” (Morella, 2007).
Improvements were made in jail management to attain the acceptable
number of prison population. With the Oplan Decongestion Program, 6,807
inmates were released through various applicable laws and modes of release.
In the province of Batangas, the authority or the government aims to protect
the province from increase in crime rates and to maintain peace and order and set
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the people free from fear and worries due to criminalities happening in the
province and other neighboring provinces. The government established the
Batangas Provincial Jail in Cuta, Batangas City. The jail aims to enhance public
safety by providing humane safekeeping and development of detainees.
The researchers as criminology students wanted to work on this topic
because the condition of Batangas Provincial Jail and other penitentiaries in the
country are one of the major concerns in their field. With the existing studies
about the Philippine penitentiary conditions nationwide, it signifies that there is a
need to extend their help to the management of the jail for the prisoner’s benefit.
Statement of the Problem
The study aimed to evaluate the rehabilitation services in Batangas
Provincial Jail.
Specifically, this study sought answers to the following questions:
1. What is the quality of rehabilitation services provided in Batangas
Provincial Jail in terms of?
1.1. Health service;
1.2. Education and training;
1.3. Religious services, guidance and counseling services;
1.4. Recreation and sports program;
1.5. Work program;
2. What rehabilitation programs can be developed and implemented as
extension services by the College of Arts and Sciences
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Significance of the Study
The provincial jail is one of the five (5) pillars of the justice system.
.Batangas Provincial Jail is directly under the office of the Provincial Government.
Even if it is under the office of the Provincial Government, all the rules and
regulation pertaining to the operation are based on the standard procedure of the
Department of Justice (DOJ).
Since the office of the Provincial Government and DOJ (Department of
Justice) are responsible for the Batangas Provincial Jail, this study would make
them aware of the condition of the jail. This knowledge can be applied through the
years of service in the government. Specifically, this study intended to benefit the
following:
The Batangas Provincial Jail administration, particularly the provincial jail
warden and his staff, for this will serve as a catalyst to have full awareness on the
status and condition of the Batangas Provincial Jail.
The local government can determine the conditions of Batangas Provincial
Jail and they can use the study to improve the management of the jail so that the
prisoners can have a better environment in the jail since it should be a place for
renewal and change. It is a concept that should be inculcated in every law maker in
order to obtain a peaceful and orderly society to live in.
An assessment on the status and condition of the Provincial Jail of Batangas
City can determine the needs of the detainees. Meanwhile, with the increased
awareness of the personnel, they can appropriately respond to the needs of the
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detainees, provide necessary services and give the detainees a worthwhile and
beneficial stay inside the jail.
The NGOs and other religious groups whose intention is to help the
prisoners in the jail can gain benefit from the study. They can use the findings of
this study as bases of giving help and religious assistance to the detainees.
Criminology students would be able to deeply understand their role and
responsibilities in their chosen profession. An early exposure to this knowledge in
the situation would inspire them to extend help.
The researchers, as criminology students, became interested to work on this
topic because they wanted to learn about the basic operations of jail management,
specifically, the condition of the Batangas Provincial Jail and state of inmates. On
a more practical level, they wanted to extend their help to the provincial jail
management for the improvement of the prisoners’ well-being.
The future researchers can use this study as sample research and use as
related literature for their own research.
Scope and Limitation
This study was limited to the condition of the Batangas Provincial Jail.