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BSCRIM 3E
LEARNING INSIGHT
During Educational I learned that every situation is always somewhere and if you
leave it should be known to the group leader, always make sure the group is always
complete before leaving for no one to leave. As we listened to the officers who were
teaching protocols inside the prison about the inmates around, we saw inmates
cleaning and constructing wood in the field. Then after we listened to the students,
the officers said that in the inmates we could see that those colors had different
designated jails and there I found out the meaning of those colors. The three colors
The brown is called the minimum where they can come out of their jail and
community service. Next is the Blue they called it medium there are others who
come out depending on your fault, and the last is orange they call it the maximum
where they can't really come out because of the heavy sins they have committed. I
feel so sad because we know that it is not easy to live in prison, there is a reason
why they are there because of the loss of work, education, and especially the
hardships in life that is why they did that, so they need to face the consequences in
they committed a sin. As we went around, we could see sadness and happiness on
their faces, sadness because they missed their family and happiness because the
way we tour reminded them of their children. I know that every time they smile, there
is a mixture of guilt in their minds as to why they were in a situation that they didn't
really want. Not everyone has money just to get out, but when you don't have money,
you have to stay and wait. a few years when you can get out. As we continued to go
around, an inmate man showed his self-made boat inside a bottle, it was just happy
range of programs, such as skills, training, education, and counseling, inmates are
given the opportunity to develop new skills and knowledge that will be beneficial to
them into upon their release. Inmate are encouraged to participate community
service projects outside the facility. This not only helps to address societal needs but
also allow inmates to develop a sense of empathy and compassion for others. By
engaging in meaningful community work, they can understand the impact of their
past actions and contribute positively to society. The next day we went to the Davao
Central 911 where we will show you the different tools that they use for first aid to
people who have an accident or need their rescue. Davao Central 911 has taught me
reviews and updates its protocols and procedures to better respond to new
the need for ongoing education and training in emergency response. Whether it is
Davao Central 911 has provided me with valuable insights into emergency response
of collaboration and technology, the institution has set a remarkable example for
Central 911, we can all contribute to creating safer and more resilient societies.
PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED AND ACTION TAKEN TO ADDRESS THE
SITUATION
countries, and the Davao Prison and Penal Farm are not exempt. The lack of space
Inadequate funding: The Davao Prison and Penal Farm experience frequent budget
RECOMMENDATION
awareness campaign to educate the community about the services offered by Davao
people will be informed and empowered to seek help from Davao Central 911 in
times of need.
In Dapecol, I recommend, Enhancing educational and vocational programs:
The Davao Prison and Penal Farm should prioritize educational and vocational
programs to equip inmates with much-needed skills and knowledge. Such programs
can include adult literacy classes, entrepreneurship training, and vocational courses,
academic and skill development can contribute to reducing recidivism rates and
Strengthening mental health services: Mental health plays a critical role in inmate
rehabilitation.
Davao Prison and Penal Farm must prioritize mental health services, including
would enhance the overall well-being of inmates, enabling them to restore their