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Prison Incarceration Programs

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The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology is one of the five pillars of the criminal justice system. It is also known as the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor). On January 2,1991 the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology was created pursuant to section 60 to 65, chapter 5 of republic act no. 6975 as a line bureau under the department of interior and local government (DILG). The main purpose of the Bureau of Corrections is to rehabilitate the criminal offenders. They are also tasked to give the reformation programs to the inmates, such as educational and livelihood programs. This agency also aim in helping the individuals not to commit another crime after release. According to, Andrews and Bonta (2010) states that “incarceration and community sanctions are thought to serve justice and deter crime”. It means that rehabilitating the criminal offenders will help a lot in deterring crimes and serving justice.

Rehabilitation will greatly help the criminal offenders in improving themselves. But there are still some exconvict commits crime after release, it’s because they are still influenced by others. According to Newbold 2003(as cited in Johnson,2008) “convectional strategies have yet to prove their effectiveness …show more content…

The facility inside the jail and reformation programs of the inmates. Inmates are the subject of corrections. According to Morris (2008) states that “… there are distinctive factors associated with how inmates respond to institutional life”. Furthermore, Thomas 1997 (as cited in Morris,2008) that “these include the relative effects of individual values, socialization and life patterns before prison…”. We, the researchers would like to know the total population of the inmates in San Carlos District Jail and the percentage of crimes committed by our respondents. The common problems that they encountered in their day-to-day activities inside the

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