Women in tangerine: experiences of incarceration of female persons deprived of liberty during COVID-19 pandemic
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Title
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Women in tangerine: experiences of incarceration of female persons deprived of liberty during COVID-19 pandemic
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Author(s)
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Gomez, Charisse Angel Mae
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Gariando, Dhon Philip
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Gaso, John Mark
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Call Number
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T G58 2022
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Abstract
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The study explores the experiences of female persons deprived of liberty during COVID-19 in Cebu City Jail. It further described the lived experiences of female persons deprived of liberty during this pandemic , particularly their negative and positive experiences in terms of incarceration during this pandemic, their pandemic, their challenges in rehabilitation during COVID-19 pandemic, their coping mechanisms in dealing with the challenges, and their aspirations for their rehabilitation programs.
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Subject
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lived experiences
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incarceration
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COVID 19 pandemic
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Cebu City Jail
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coronavirus restrictions: restrictions rights of PDL's
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an inmate's new normal should not be normalized
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lessened communication led to inferior connection
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Jail Dormitories: a sanctuary of safety and security, BJMP: a PDL's heroes in disguise
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Unity Behind diversity on an adversity
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civil interdiction: bare womanhood behind bars
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minimal effectivity of therapeutic modality, death: a part of life, resiliency and perseverance amidst world chaos
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COVID 19 negativity and mindset positivity despite constraints of liberty
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the divine law: an inmate's map to reformation and rehabilitation, strengthening therapeutic modality programs lead to solid foundations of reformation and rehabilitation
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prison care: key for overall development,
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inmate's dream: gradually returning back to normal
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Course
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Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
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Number of Pages
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118 pages
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Publications
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Cebu City, Philippines: University of Cebu, 2022
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Branch Library
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College / Main Library
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Shelving Location
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4th Floor