Gerry J. Caño, Harry Santiago P. Achas, June Rey A. Buenaflor
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This study attempted to assess Valencia City Bukidnon, Jail Management and Penology Rehabilitation Programs for the fiscal year 2022-2023. Specifically, it aimed to describe the respondents profile in terms of age, sex, and years of stay in the jail institution; determine the respondents assessment level of Valencia City Bukidnon, Jail Management and Penology Rehabilitation Program in terms of Educational Program, Skill Training/Enhancement Program, Livelihood Program, Cultural and Sports Program, Interfaith Program, and Para Legal Program; and find out whether significant relationship exists between the respondents assessment level of the rehabilitation program and the profile of the respondents. The respondents were 193 detained in the Valencia City Bukidnon Jail Management and Penology. Quantitative descriptive method was utilized to address the problem. The findings highlight a stark gender disparity among inmates, with males comprising the majority. Programs targeting the specific needs of male offenders, particularly those aged 26-30, are emphasized. The Paralegal Program stands out as highly effective, providing crucial legal assistance to detainees. However, disparities in program assessment based on gender suggest potential biases in program delivery. Ensuring equitable and unbiased program implementation is crucial to addressing the diverse needs of all individuals deprived of liberty.
KEYWORDS: Rehabilitation Programs, Jail Management, Person Deprived of Liberty, Prison, Assessment, Valencia City Jail.