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COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE

PROPOSED TITLE: Incarcerated Women: Evaluating the Effects of Prolonged


Trial Proceedings on the Mental Health of Persons Deprived of Liberty
(PDL) in Old Bilibid Prison.

PROPONENTS: Alburo, Edwardo M.


Bismonte, Zandra Vanessa D.
Cadiente, Julius Ivan L.
Cortez, James Wilbert
Deraya, Kane F.
Francisco, Aira Jane D.
Lacdao, Aleida G.
Oliver, Andrei M.
Ponciano, Stephanie Claire
Tiria, Jimwell Terence A.

PROPOSED STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

1. What are the challenges experienced by the women deprived of


liberty inside the Old Bilibid Prison?

1.1 How do these challenges impact women deprived of liberty


inside the Old Bilibid Prison?

2. What are the health intervention programs received by the women


Persons Deprived of Liberty inside the Old Bilibid Prison?

3. How does the health intervention programs in Old Bilibid Prison


contribute to the overall well-being and rehabilitation of the female
Persons Deprived of Liberty?
Brief background (Write your initial introduction of problem)

The statement highlights the concern regarding the lengthy trial


proceedings experienced by Female Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDL) in
Old Bilibid Prison, emphasizing its potential detrimental effects on their
mental health and overall well-being. The research seeks to delve into the
precise impacts of these prolonged trial processes on the mental well-being
of female PDL. It aims to uncover the underlying mechanisms behind these
effects, such as increased stress, anxiety, or feelings of uncertainty, and to
identify potential interventions to alleviate these negative consequences. By
understanding the specific challenges faced by female PDL during extended
trial proceedings, the research aims to offer insights that could inform
policies or practices aimed at supporting their mental health and well-being
within the prison system.

Preliminary Bibliographies:

BASILIO, T. (2022). The Mental Health Services among the Persons


Deprived of Liberty at Santiago City, District Jail (PDL), A Case
Study (Vol. 7). International Journal of Innovative Science and
Research Technology.

Hidayati, N. O., Suryani, S., Rahayuwati, L., & Widianti, E. (2023).


Women Behind Bars: A Scoping Review of Mental Health Needs in
Prison. Iranian Journal of Public Health, 52(2).
https://doi.org/10.18502/ijph.v52i2.11878

MARIO, S., JLYNA, A., & JAE ANN , K. (2023, March). Final Thesis |
PDF | Mental Disorder | Prison. Scribd.
https://www.scribd.com/document/640575248/FINAL-THESIS

Mary Ann, C. (2022, August 3). Understanding the Needs, Breaking


Down Barriers: Mental Health Issues and the Well-Being of PDLs in
Quezon City Jail. Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc.
http://hlaf.org.ph/understanding-the-needs-breaking-down-barriers-
mental-health-issues-and-the-well-being-of-pdls-in-quezon-city-jail/
May S Ramones, Arthur Gubia-On, & Peter Paul Cagatao. (2022).
Depression, Anxiety and Stress Level Among Persons Deprived of
Liberty, a Year after COVID-19 Pandemic: It’s Implication to Jail
Management. Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary
Journal, 3(5), 1–1. https://ejournals.ph/article.php?id=20359

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