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Republic Act 7610

Republic of the Philippines


COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
 Philippine Constitution, Article II, Sec. 12
- “The State recognizes the sanctity of
family life and shall protect and
strengthen the family as a basic and
autonomous social institution. It shall
equally protect the life of the mother and
the life of the unborn from
conception…….”.
 PD 603, Article 3, # 1:
“ A child is endowed with the dignity and
worth of a human being from the moment
of conception, as generally accepted in
medical parlance, and is therefore
entitled with the right to be born well”.
 Children - persons below 18 years of age
or those over but are unable to to fully
take care of themselves or protect
themselves from abuse, neglect, cruelty,
exploitation or discrimination because of
a physical or mental disability or
condition.
 CHILD ABUSE -Refers to maltreatment, whether
habitual or not, of the child which includes any of the
following;

 Psychological and physical abuse, neglect, cruelty,


sexual abuse and emotional maltreatment;
 
 Any act by deeds or words which debases, degrades
or demeans the intrinsic worth and dignity of a child
as a human being;
 
 CHILD ABUSE -Refers to maltreatment, whether
habitual or not, of the child which includes any of
the following;

 Unreasonable deprivation of his basic needs for


survival, such as food and shelter

 Failure to immediately give medical treatment to


an injured child resulting in serious impairment of
his growth and development or in his permanent
incapacity or death
 Child Prostitution and other sexual abuse
 Attempt to commit child prostitution
 Child Trafficking
 Attempt to commit child trafficking
 Child pornography and indecent shows and
publication
 Other Acts of Neglect, Abuse, Cruelty or
Exploitation and Other Conditions Prejudicial
to the Child’s Development
 Who are deemed to be children exploited in
prostitution and other sexual abuse?
 Children, whether male or female,
 Who for money, profit, or other consideration or
due to coercion or influence of adult, syndicate
or group
 Indulge in sexual intercourse or lascivious
conduct
 What is lascivious conduct?
 Means the intentional touching, either directly or through
clothing, of the genitalia, anus, groin, breast, inner thigh, or
buttocks; or any act of lewdness;
 Done with force or intimidation, fraudulent machination or
grave abuse of authority; or where the offended party is
deprived of reason or otherwise unconscious;
 With intent to abuse, humiliate, harass, degrade the child, or
arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any person
 Bestiality, masturbation, lascivious exhibition of the genitals
or pubic area of a person
Who may be liable?
 Those who engage in, or promote, facilitate or induce
child prostitution which includes, but are not limited to,
the following:
 acting as a procurer of a child prostitute
 inducing a person to be a client of a child prostitute
 taking advantage of influence or relationship to procure a
child as a prostitute
 threatening or using violence towards a child to engage him
as a prostitute
 giving monetary consideration/pecuniary benefit
 Penalty- Reclusion Temporal med-Reclusion Perpetua
 Those who commit the act of sexual intercourse or
lascivious conduct with a child exploited in prostitution
or subjected to other sexual abuse.
 Penalty-same with Art. 335 and 336 of RPC except if
victim is under 12 yrs (Rec.Temp. med)
 Those who derive profit or advantage therefrom -as
manager or owner of the establishment where the
prostitution takes place/establishment serving as cover
or which engages in prostitution other than activity it
was licensed for.
 Penalty-Reclusion Temporal med-Reclusion Perpetua
 Any person, not being a relative of a child, is found
alone with the said child inside the room or cubicle of a
house, an inn, hotel, motel, pension house, apartelle or
other similar establishment, vessel, vehicle or any
other hidden or secluded area which would lead a
reasonable person to believe that the child is about to
be exploited in prostitution and other sexual abuse.
 Any person, receiving services from a child in a sauna
parlor or bath, massage clinic, health club and other
similar establishments.
 Penalty- 2 deg.lower than that prescribed for the
consummated felony
 Any person who shall engage in trading and
dealing with children including, but not limited
to, the act of buying and selling of a child for
money, or for any other consideration or barter.
 Penalty-Reclusion Temporal-Reclusion
Perpetua. If victim is under 12 years, maximum
period
 Allowing a child to travel alone to a foreign country
 Pregnant woman’s execution of affidavit of consent to
adoption of unborn child for consideration
 Recruitment of women or couples for child bearing for
purposes of child trafficking
 Simulation of birth by doctor, hospital, clinic official,
etc. for the purpose of child trafficking
 Finding children among low-income families, hospitals
etc. to sell
 Penalty- 2 deg. Lower from the consummated felony
        hire                          obscene exhibitions  live or
        employ   perform       indecent shows        in video
        use  pose/model Obscene publications
     pornographic materials
Person  persuade  child   
   induce   sell       pornographic materials
   coerce     distribute

Penalty- Prision Mayor. If under 12 years, maximum 
period.
 Any ascendant, guardian, or person
entrusted in any capacity with care of a
child who shall cause and/or allow such
child to be employed or to participate in
an obscene play, scene, act, movie or
show or in any other acts covered by this
section shall suffer the penalty
correspondents to the Philippine law.
 Any person who shall commit any other acts of 
child abuse, cruelty or exploitation or be 
responsible for other conditions prejudicial to the 
child’s development including those covered by 
Art. 59 of PD 603, but not covered by the Revised 
Penal Code
 Penalty- Prision Mayor Minimum
 Any person who shall keep or have in his company a minor, 
twelve (12) years or under or who is ten (10) years or more 
his junior in any public or private place, hotel, motel, beer 
joint, discotheque, cabaret, pension house, sauna or 
massage parlor, beach and/or other tourist resort or similar 
places.

 Exception:Person related within the fourth degree of


consanguinity or affinity or any bond recognized by law,
local customs and tradition or acts in the performance of a
social, moral or legal duty.
 Penalty- Prision Mayor maximum and fine of not less than
Php 50,000.00.
 Any person who shall induce or deliver or offer a minor to 
anyone prohibited under R.A. 7610 as above described.
 Penalty-Prision Mayor Medium and fine of not less than 
Php 50,00.00.

 Any person, owner, manager or one trusted with the 
operation of any public or private place of accommodation, 
whether for occupancy, food, drink, or otherwise, including 
residential places, who allows any person to take along with 
him such place or places any minor herein described.
 Penalty-Prision Mayor Medium and fine of not less than 
Php 50,000.00 
 Any person who shall use, coerce, force or 
intimidate a street child or any other child to:
 beg or use begging as a means of living
 act as conduit or middleman in drug 
trafficking or pushing
 conduct any illegal activities.

 Penalty- Prision Correccional Medium-Reclusion Perpetua


 When victim is under 12 years and for
purposes of this act, the penalties for Murder,
Homicide, other intentional mutilation, Serious
Physical Injuries-Reclusion Perpetua.
 For Qualified Seduction, acts of lasciviousness
with consent, corruption of minors, white slave
trade- one degree higher than that imposed by
law.
A person who learns of facts or
circumstances that gives rise to the belief
that a child has suffered abuse may
report the same, either orally or in
writing, to the Department, Police or any
other law enforcement agency or to the
BCPC.
 The head of any private or public
hospital, medical clinic and similar
institution, as well as the attending
physician and nurse, shall report, either
orally or in writing, to the Department the
examination and/or treatment of a child
who appears to have suffered abuse
within 48 hours from knowledge of the
same.
 Itshall be the duty of all teachers and
administrators in public schools, probation
officers, government lawyers, law enforcement
officers, barangay officials, corrections officers
and other government officials and employees
whose work involves dealing with children to
report all incidents of possible child abuse to
the Department.
 Failure of the individuals mandatorily
required to report, and the administrator
or head of the hospital, clinic or similar
institution concerned to report a possible
case of child abuse shall be punishable
with a fine of not more than two thousand
pesos (P2,000.00)
A person who, acting in good faith, shall
report a case of child abuse shall be free
from any civil or administrative liability
arising therefrom. There shall be a
presumption that any such person acted
in good faith.
 Department to act within 48 hours upon the
receipt of a reported incidence of child abuse
 If the investigation discloses sexual abuse,
serious physical injury or life threatening
neglect of the child, immediate removal of the
child from his/her home and putting him/her
under protective custody will be the immediate
action of the Department’s representative.
 Who may file a complaint?
 Offended Party

 Parents or Guardians

 Ascendant or collateral relative within 3rd degree of 

consanguinity
 Officer, social worker or representative of a licensed 

child-caring institution
 Officer or social worker of the DSWD

 Barangay Chairman, or

 Three (3) concerned, responsible citizens where the 

offense was committed
 Report it to: Commission on Human
 The CHR Rights
 DSWD 2F DBP Building
 PNP Women and De la Rama Street,
Children’s Desk Iloilo City
 NBI Tel No. 337-8019
 DOJ
 Barangay Captain
Thank you !!!

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