Lost Freedom: An Exploration on the Life of Sentenced Offenders Inside the Correctional Facility
- Author(s): Maria Theresa Mulato Palabrica and Nestor C. Nabe
PAPER DETAILS
- Social Studies
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Paper ID: UIJRTV5I110001
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Volume: 05
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Issue: 11
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Pages: 13-24
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September 2024
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ISSN: 2582-6832
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Abstract
This phenomenological study aimed to delve into the lived experiences of Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDL) at Davao Prison and Penal Farm. The study utilized a qualitative research design with 17 PDLs as its participants who have served a minimum of ten years’ imprisonment chosen through purposive sampling. Results revealed that PDLs felt secluded and lonely, especially those who lost connectedness since their family no longer visits them either due to financial difficulties or for reasons not known to the participants. To cope with the difficulties, the participants sought God’s providence, engaged in recreational activities, focused on daily tasks and livelihood programs, and conversed with fellow inmates to divert attention. Through their challenging journey, the PDLs reflected on past behaviors with remorse and committed to change, cultivating divine intimacy. They practiced calmness over anger when dealing with life situations to avoid further problems. The correction administration is committed to the reformation and rehabilitation of sentenced offenders; being the primary agency responsible for taking custody of the respondents, they will be able to understand the sentenced offenders’ struggles in general as well as use this study in the updating and or formulation of rehabilitative programs suited to them.