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LOGO AND BADGE SYMBOLS

The BJMP Logo

BJMP in Bold Letters : Symbolizes the strong identity of the Bureau.


Inscription : Safekeeping and Development, depicts the mandate of the Bureau.
Round Borders : Stands for holism.
Five (5) Pillars : Represent the coordination among the pillars of the criminal justice.
Scale : Represents the scale of justice.
Philippine Map : Depicts that corrections is a national concern.
Stands for the seventeen (17) Regions, including the Jail National
Eighteen (18) Laurel Leaves :
Training Institute.
Jail Officer : Signifies professionalism and adeptness.
Transforming from black to white depicts that inmates undergo
Person Deprived of Liberty (PDL) :
developmental processes.
Heavy and Thick Bars : Speak of custody, tightened security and control of PDL
Colors : Red (Pantone Guide 185) and
Blue (Pantone Guide 072) - Stands for the primary colors of the
Philippine flag.
Gray - Depicts the organization's color.
Light to Dark
Golden Yellow (Pantone Guide 116) background - Represents the
transcending light of corrections.

The BJMP Badge

The BJMP badge that is about to be pinned on your left chest is the symbol of legal authority. It is placed near your heart
to remind you of the fidelity and dedication expected of you as public servants.
This badge to be entrusted to you symbolizes your worthiness as a jail officer – worthiness to safekeep and develop the
lawless elements of our society, our clients – the Persons Deprived of Liberty. The badge is a reminder for you to always
render the highest form of public service with commitment of sacrifice and even willingness to die in service of god, the
country and its people. This badge reminds you to maintain the dignity of your character at all times

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