Chapter 1
Introduction
has been abolished, and the state would need to spend more on
inmates at the Davao Prison and Penal farm work at the TADECO
plantation and receive minimum wage for their efforts. They use
activities help them to realize what they have gone through and
would not be futile and that there is always room for change
make their families feel that they still exist and could even
sense of quality of life from their home and family life and
and colleagues”.
College of Criminology.
inmates.
questions:
1.1 Age;
1.2 Gender;
Assumptions
following:
inmates.
with their loved ones in jail, or it may provide them with idea
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Definition of Terms
operationally as follows:
life.
to deal effectively with him. They also argued that one cannot
guaranteed to ex-convicts.
output. Thus, it was expected that the output will bring forth
back to the input and the process through a broken line for
1. Respondent’s
Profile as to:
1.1 age;
1.2 gender:
1.3 civil
status;
1.4 highest
educational
attainment;
1.5 crime
committed;
and
1.6 length of
Improved
imprisonment
Assessment of the rehabilitation
2. Implementation implementation of program and well-
of the
Rehabilitation the rehabilitation being of inmates
Programs as to: program and its in BJMP Roxas,
2.1 Moral
effects on the Isabela
Recovery/Rel
igious social, emotional
Program;
and aspirational
2.2 Educational
Program; well-being of
2.3 Livelihood inmates in BJMP
Program;
Tu
2.4 Recreational Roxas, Isabela
Program; and
2.5 Visiting
Program
3. Effects of the
Rehabilitation
Program as to:
3.1 Social
Aspect;
3.2 Emotional
Aspect; and
3.3 Aspirational
Aspect
FEEDBACK
Figure 1
Paradigm of the Study
Chapter 2
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Related Literature
Applegate, 1997).
a strain.
inmate population.
(Patterson, 2012).
participation.
they have repented. The former inmate still may be a “very bad”
another chance, and even to attempt to cover over (or cover up)
the design and the time to finish it. The originality, the
jail isn’t the end of it all, realizing that they have the
right and responsibility to make and have a great life for them
(McCarthy, 2010).
jobs and housing, spend time with their families, and otherwise
Related Studies
• Academic education
• Vocational education
• Cognitive restructuring
• Drug courts
(Gutierrez, 2001).
inmates.
homesickness.
Villa, 2003).
quality of life.
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Chapter 3
METHODOLOGY
Research Design
of a group.
and analyzed.
Research Locale
represent the inmates who were currently under the BJMP Roxas,
Isabela.
accomplished questionnaires.
Where: f = frequency
N = number of respondents
100 = constant
2. Weighted Mean
X = ∑ WiXi
N = number of respondents
The table below shows the scoring scale for the weighted
Table 1