The Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act Of 2006: Does It Rehabilitate?

Authors

  • Anne Mariquit D. Oppus University of Bohol
  • Frances Mae C. Trabajo University of Bohol

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15631/aubgsps.v14i1.140

Keywords:

Juvenile Justice and Welfare, RA 9344, RA 10630, Qualitative Research, Purposive Sampling, Juvenile Delinquency, Children-in-conflict with the Law (CICL), Regional Rehabilitation Center for the Youth (RRCY), Argao, Cebu, Philippines, and Barangay-based Re

Abstract

This study was conducted to record the perception of the Children-in-conflict with the Law (CICL). The services assessed the following: Physical, Moral, Spiritual, Intellectual, and Social Well-being; it further assesses the effectiveness delivered by the RRCY and whether RA 9344 rehabilitates. The methods used are qualitative through interview methods on implementing the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006 (RA 9344), as amended by RA 10630, at the Regional Rehabilitation Center for the Youth (RRCY) in Argao, Cebu. The study participants were then identified as Children-in-conflict with the law (CICL) who come from the Province of Bohol. A researcher-made semi-structured questionnaire was used to guide the face-to-face interviews conducted and supported by a focused group discussion. It was, however, a short-term interview with the participants, limited to the perception of the CICL, their parents, and the staff while the CICL were undergoing rehabilitation thereat. The study revealed the effectiveness of the services delivered by the RRCY and the narrative of the respondents, RA 9344 rehabilitates. Thus, continuity in the services rendered by the rehabilitation center and that of the community shall be reintegrated. Therefore, a Barangay-based Reintegration Program is recommended.

References

Adams, R., Vetter, H.J. (1982). “Social Structure and Psychodrama Outcome: A Ten-year Follow-up.” Journal of Offender Counseling, Services, and Rehabilitation. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/339HmNH

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2019-03-22

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