HLAF Volunteers: A Lesson to Learn
What is volunteerism to you and how did it affect you as a person, student, and member of a community? “Volunteerism is a way of giving back to the community. It helped me craft my mission and vision in life and opened my eyes to the sad reality of life…
It Takes a Village to Raise a Child
In Samar, the journey towards justice for children in conflict with the law (CICL) and those at risk (CAR) has taken a significant step forward through the establishment of a local justice zone. Spearheaded by the Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation (HLAF), this initiative has played a vital role in safeguarding…
A New Perspective: Jiro Mae Pepito
From May to June, I was an intern at the Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. (HLAF). Why did I decide to join HLAF? I have always been interested in criminal cases, often expressed through watching true crime documentaries, videos that tackle the psychology of a criminal, and, if lucky, the…
SOS: Philippine Jail Decongestion
In the year 2016, a documentary was released with the title “Inside the World’s Toughest Prisons” aired on Netflix. The documentary featured two facilities from the Philippines: Rizal Provincial Jail and a facility in the southern part of the country. On the channel Free Documentaries on YouTube, the video Behind…
Jail Decongestion and Virtual Communication
Many prisons and jails have restricted PDLs’ access to the outside world by prohibiting physical visits from relatives, friends, and even their lawyers should they already have. Physical contact to families, friends, and the community outside jail have transitioned to online such as E-Dalaw (visitation), E-Konsulta (case consultation), and even…
Out of the bars, straight to the net: Former PDLs Digital Reintegration
The effects of incarceration on people include the loss of parental rights, a reduction in family income, disruption of family stability, and a detrimental effect on the mental health and well-being of the family. The use of video and electronic communications on digital communication platforms benefits PDLs and their families.…
Center for Restorative Action – A 2022 glance
The program provided LGUs, law enforcement officers, social workers, legal practitioners, children’s rights workers, volunteers, and other stakeholders with strengthened, innovative, and leading methodologies in handling Children at Risk (CAR) and Children in Conflict with the Law (CICL) cases The (CRA) program conducted Learning Sessions that increased knowledge on Human…
Focused Reintegration of Ex-Detainees: The sight of 2022
The program addresses the lack of reintegration programs for newly released persons deprived of liberty in the country. Its aim is to help heal the lives of inmates in need of a second chance and help them explore opportunities to become valuable and contributing members of society. The goal of…
Jail Decongestion – A 2022 glimpse
Over-congestion has always been the primary challenge of jails in the Philippines. Life in city, municipal, provincial jails and penitentiaries are brutalized by overcrowding. Overcrowding poses a threat to both human life and health. It spreads illnesses, undermines authority, and heightens tensions. According to persons behind bars, prison is like…
BJMP Jail Officer assisting Senior – PDL in hearing
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…