The Long-Term Effects of Rehabilitation Program for Children in Conflict with the Law

Authors

  • Elizabeth S. Manuel

Abstract

This study determined the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs provided for in Republic Act 9344 for children in conflict with the law. Twenty one rehabilitated youth admitted from June to October 2018 participated in the study.All of them are permanent residents of Cabanatuan City, Central Luzon, Philippines. Results showed that diversion program, vocational training, livelihood skills training, fun games and sports development were perceived to be more effective than other methods while cleanliness drives are effective as it is understood as a punishment rather than restorative. The effective program provided formal and non-formal education, better ways in dealing with one's emotions; explore one’s strengths and weaknesses and economic empowerment. According to program implementers, challenges faced in the program were casework and limited financial assistance. Rehabilitated youth reported to have adapted a better perspective in life and are coping with problems well. Follow-up programs must be conducted to ensure the success of children in their community as well in school.

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Published

2019-11-11

How to Cite

S. Manuel, E. (2019). The Long-Term Effects of Rehabilitation Program for Children in Conflict with the Law. International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences (IJELS), 4(6). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijels/article/view/1485