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Paper ID: UIJRTV5I110004
Volume: 05
Issue: 11
Pages: 34-46
Date: September 2024
ISSN: 2582-6832
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Renelyn P. Cerbania and Roberto R. Magbojos, 2024. Enduring Anguish: Narratives of Aging Persons Deprived of Liberty in A Correctional Institution for Women. United International Journal for Research & Technology (UIJRT). 5(11), pp34-46.
Abstract
This phenomenological study focused on recognizing and understanding the challenges and coping mechanisms of the female Persons Deprived of Liberty or PDLs of the correctional institution for women in Sto. Tomas Davao Del Norte. An interview guide was utilized to gather data for the study, which employed a qualitative narrative design. Seventeen (17) female PDLs volunteered as participants. Results revealed that the participants had encountered challenges during their incarceration. It includes experiencing difficulty in adjusting and accepting the situation, feelings of sadness and emptiness due to limited communication with their loved ones, and a profound sense of failure in fulfilling their roles as mothers. The participants’ coping strategies include leaning on one's religion and praying fervently. Additionally, by actively taking part in livelihood programs, members exhibit resilience and dedication to skill development and self-improvement. This experience encourages young individuals to avoid trouble, eliminating misconceptions about the simplicity of jail life. Such experiences offer valuable insights into the realities of incarceration, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for the challenges faced within jail walls. Furthermore, participant’s express adherence to rules and protocols as a means of maintaining order and discipline, highlighting a sense of responsibility and compliance with institutional norms.

Keywords: Challenges, Person Deprived of Liberty, Phenomenology, Coping Mechanism, Philippines.


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