For the past years, the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology has direct several programs that constitute the welfare and security of the PDLs inside the Jails. However, there are distinct programs that cater to the services and exceptional needs of the vulnerable groups, which the BJMP acknowledged. It is incorporated in the handbook that Senior Citizens are those above sixty years of age and belong to the old age bracket. As mentioned in Rule IV of Treatment of Inmates with Special Needs, Section 34 (11, c) “Collaboration with other government agencies and community-based senior citizen organizations should be done to ensure that the services due the senior citizen inmates are provided.” Mainly, Senior Citizens – PDLs in the Philippines may access their rights, though through the master list of Senior Citizen – PDLs obtained per jail unit, their movements and behavior are monitored, considering their health and mental well-being.
The policy augments a route for the Senior – PDL to enrich their skills and talents that emphasize the Filipino traditions and essence of nation-building through programs that may be associated with their individual growth as they advance age.
It is a great example that their rights are not refuted, deeming that there are still parameters. It is utilized through the assistance of the Jail Officers to ensure the accuracy of the information that will be provided to the Senior – PDLs, especially during their hearing, and trial. The Jail Officer’s role is crucial as they are liable for any information that concerns the rights of the Senior – PDLs, their ability to access the confidential data must always be coordinated with the senior citizen organizations for the synchronization of services and pension. For the concerns regarding the case of the Senior – PDL, Jail Officer must inform the paralegal officer through a written report to ensure that courts and several concerning agencies are being notified to indicate its priority. The intervention of the Jail Officers is the actual implementation of the BJMP to ensure that the special needs of the Senior – PDLs must be accessible in any kind of circumstances.
Certainly, it is distinguished that the treatment of any PDLs must conform to professional services, law-abiding classification, and without discrimination of any like – may it be a senior – PDL, Non-PDL, and PDL, an inmate shall always be respected despite their condition. Indeed, the policy that centralizes the provision of programs and services for Senior – PDLs, such as their rights to request free legal aid, tutoring services, priority in health services, specialized activities, etc. somehow empowers the elders to socialize and strategize matters – with the assistance of Jail Officers, Senior – PDLs are experiencing their benefits of being a senior citizen despite of being an inmate. Hence, a massive appreciation and respect to Jail Officers for assisting the Senior – PDLs unequivocally.
References:
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology. (2019). Treatment of PDL with Special Needs. Retrieved from https://www.bjmp.gov.ph/images/files/policies/2019/16-06.11.2019%20TREATMENT%20OF%20PDL%20WITH%20SPECIAL%20NEEDS.pdf
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology. (2015). BJMP Comprehensive Operation Manual. Retrieved from https://www.bjmp.gov.ph/images/files/Downloads/BJMP_OPERATIONAL MANUAL_2015.pdf