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Topic: Child Detention


A different Childhood: the apprehension and detention of child suspects and offenders

May 9, 2011 · 

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL  Philippines A different childhood: the apprehension and detention of child suspects and offenders      AI Index: ASA 35/007/2003 DISTR. SC/CO/GR    INTERNATIONAL SECRETARIAT, 1 EASTON STREET, LONDON WC1X 0DW, UNITED KINGDOMTABLE OF CONTENTS  Summary  Introduction Children in conflict with the law Arrest Use of Force at Arrest Access to social workers, parents & legal counsel   […]

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UNICEF opposes lowering of criminal age

October 22, 2008 ·  By Llanesca T. Panti, Reporter

By Llanesca T. Panti, Reporter The Manila Times, Wednesday, October 22, 2008 LOWERING the criminal liability age is not the solution to the problem of syndicates using children as their operatives, a United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) official said Tuesday. Lawyer Alberto Muyot of Unicef said the adults involved in syndicates using children should be […]

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Juvenile politicians

October 13, 2008 ·  By Eric F. Mallonga, The Manila Times

By Eric F. Mallonga, The Manila Times Monday, October 13, 2008 NOT once has the budget allocation for the enforcement of the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006 been set aside for the intervention, diversion and crime prevention programs that are intended to restore minors in the positive formation of their values and to […]

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Baguio’s young and sorry

December 20, 2007 ·  By Thom F. Picaña Northern Luzon Bureau Chief

Thursday, December 20, 2007 By Thom F. Picaña Northern Luzon Bureau Chief Special Report: Poor Children, Black Christmas Christmas may look bleak for seven children in the Baguio City Jail but Warden Miguel Cawi keeps his hopes up that these “children in conflict with law” will get reunited with their parents and other loved ones […]

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Child inmates in Legazpi city jail have been serving more than their sentences

December 20, 2007 ·  By Rhaydz B. Barcia Correspondent

Thursday, December 20, 2007 By Rhaydz B. Barcia Correspondent LEGAZPI CITY: Marco Tolentino, (not his real name), now 15 and going on 16, was sentenced to prison for two years and four months by the Regional Trial Court, but he has been languishing in jail much longer than his sentence. Marco, whose address is the […]

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Govt’s CRADLE for child offenders

December 20, 2007 ·  By Jonathan M. Hicap Reporter

Thursday, December 20, 2007 By Jonathan M. Hicap Reporter Jay (not his real name) considered the streets of Muntinlupa as his home. He and his friends roamed the streets day and night, begging for money to buy food and sniffing rugby to get high. Then his addiction shot out of control and he began to […]

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RP PRISON SYSTEM A LIVING HELL

February 3, 2007 ·  , Philippine Daily Inquirer

Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 03, 2007 RAYMUND NARAG SPENT NEARLY SEVEN years in Quezon City jail for a crime he did not commit. Three years after he was released from his living hell he published a book about his experience called “Freedom and Death: Inside the Jail.” Published in 2005, it painted a harrowing picture […]

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Under Father Shay's care

September 16, 2006 ·  , The Manila Times

Edwin Allapitan, 16, one of the wards of People’s Recovery, Empowerment and Development Assistance Foundaiton, Inc. (Preda) in Olongapo City, attends a roundtable forum at The Manila Times on Friday. Edwin spent time in jail as a juvenile offender beore he was taken in by the foundation, which is run by Fr. Shay Cullen.

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New bill will save kids from jail

July 25, 2006 ·  By Juan L. Mercado, Cebu Daily News

By Juan L. Mercado Cebu Daily News, July 25, 2006 Saturday, October 15, 2005 LETTER On the juvenile justice bill IT was with great interest that I read Mr. Eric Mallonga’s column, Double Take, on October 10 discussing the cause of children in conflict with the law and the juvenile justice bill. Allow me, however, […]

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City's poor stalked by fear

February 6, 2006 ·  , ITV NEWS

There is now a curfew from dusk till dawn. Most children go home. A few never return. ITV News correspondent Chris Rogers concludes his series of reports on the child prisoners of the Philippines. Davao is a city where people believe child criminals are being sent to graves in cemeteries instead of cells in prisons. […]

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