Ra 9262 For I-Ding
Ra 9262 For I-Ding
Ra 9262 For I-Ding
International Instruments
1. United Nations Charter (1945)
2. UN Declaration on Human Rights (1948) 3. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (1979) 4. Beijing Platform of Action (1995) 5. UN Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women (1993)
c. Psychological violence
Marital Infidelity
d. Economic abuse
Children refers to those below eighteen (18) years of age or older but are incapable of taking care of themselves biological adopted foster relative other children
"Battered Woman Syndrome" refers to a scientifically defined pattern of psychological and behavioral symptoms found in women living in battering relationships as a result of cumulative abuse.
"Sexual relations" refers to a single sexual act which may or may not result in the bearing of a common child
A woman with whom the offender (male/female) has or had a sexual or dating relationship
A woman with whom the offender (male) has a common child
2.
Prohibited Acts
Penalties
Prescription
1. Causing If the acts resulted in: physical harm a. Homicide-12 yrs&1 day-20 yrs. to the victim imprisonment b. Parricide-20 yrs&1 day imprisonment - death Murder-20 yrs&1 day imprisonment death Mutilation-12 yrs&1 day-40 yrs imprisonment Serious Physical Injuries-6 yrs&1day-12 years of imprisonment Less serious Physical Injuries-6 months&1 day-6 years imprisonment Slight Physical Injuries-1 mon&1 day-6 mos. imprisonment
20 years
c.
d. e.
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g.
Prohibited Acts
Penalties
Prescription
2.Threatening Two degrees lower than to cause the the penalty for the victim consummated crime used physical harm to threaten the victim but in no case shall the penalty be lower than 1 month imprisonment 3. Attempting 1 mo. & 1 day- 6 months to cause the imprisonment victim physical harm 4. Placing the 1 mo. & 1 day 6 mos. victim in fear Imprisonment of immediate physical harm
Prohibited Acts
Penalties
6 months & 1 day 6 years imprisonment
Prescription
5. Compelling or attempting to compel the victim to either: Do an act to the victim has a right to refuse Refrain from doing an act whom the victim has a right to do Restricting or attempting to restrict the victims freedom of movement/conduct through force, physical harm or intimidation
Prohibited acts 6. Inflicting or threatening to inflict physical harm on oneself for the purpose of controlling the womans actions or decisions
Prescri ption
7. Causing or attempting to cause the victim to engage in any sexual activity which does not constitute rape, by means of: force or threat of force Physical harm Intimidation directed against the victim or the latters immediate family
Prohibited Acts
Penalties
Prescription
8. Engaging in purposeful, 6 yrs & 1 day-12 years knowing, or reckless conduct, imprisonment whether personally or through another, that causes substantial emotional or psychological distress to the victim including the following acts:
Stalking or following the victim in public or private places Peeping in the window or lingering outside the residence of the victim Entering or remaining in the dwelling or on the property of the victim against her/his will Destroying the property & personal belongings of the victim Inflict harm to animals or pets of the victim Engaging in any form of harassment or violence.
Prohibited Acts
Penalties
6 years & 1 day 12 years
imprisonment
Prescription
9. Causing mental or emotional anguish, public ridicule, provocation to the victim including the following: Repeated verbal & emotional abuse Denial of financial support Denial of custody of minor children Denial of access to the womans child/children
Venue
Section 7
Any RTC
Also MTC, MCTC, MTCC
Prohibited Defense
Being under the influence of alcohol. Illegal drugs or other mindaltering substances.
Protection Order
BPO
15 days: renewable; Procedure: should be issued; Penalty for violation of BPO: 30 months imprisonment; Relief for physical harm or threats of physical harm only;
How to apply:
May be an independent action or incidental relief (TPO&PPO) Standard application form, in English with translation in major local languages
Contents of Application:
1. Names/address of petitioner & respondents; 2. Description of relationship between petitioner and respondents; 3. Statement of the circumstances of abuse; 4. Description of relief requested (sec. 8);
5. Request for counsel and reasons for such; 6. Request for waiver of application fees until hearing; 7. Attestation: no pending application for PO in another court (section 11);
TPO
30 days, renewable; Issued by court on Date of filing; After Ex parte determination; Covers any, some or all reliefs;
PPO
Issued by a court AFTER notice and hearing (adversarial hearing); If possible, hearing shall be conducted in 1 day * if not, renew TPO until final judgment ; Covers any, some or all reliefs;
Request for revocation should be from person in whose favor PPO was issued;
Perpetrator to give BOND to keep the peace;
Section 30. Mandatory Period for Acting on Applications for Protection Orders
Failure to act on an application for a protection order within the reglamentary period without justifiable cause shall render the official or judge administratively liable.
Confiscate any deadly weapon in the possession of the perpetrator or within plain view
Transport or escort the victim to a safe place of her choice or to a clinic or hospital
Assist the barangay officials and other government officers and employees who respond to a call for help
Arrest the suspected perpetrator even without a warrant when any of the acts of VAWC is occurring, or when he/she has personal knowledge that any act of abuse has just been committed, and there is imminent danger to the life or limb of the victim as defined in this Act
Immediately report the call for assessment or assistance of the DSWD, Social Welfare Department of LGUs or accredited NGOs.
Republic Act No. 9262 b. Have a family violence prevention program, including peer counseling for men
c. Support organizing efforts and development programs for women in the community; d. Prioritize livelihood projects for victim-survivors;
e. Involve women in planning and implementation of all programs and projects in the barangay;
f. Have an anti-VAWC desk officer in the barangay which shall coordinate a one-stop help desk. As much as possible, this help desk shall be open for 24 hours;
g. Ensure that all barangay officials, barangay health workers, barangay nutrition scholars, other barangay workers and tanod or barangay security officers undergo gender sensitivity seminars;
h. Develop a system to document and report cases of VAWC and assistance program to victims; and
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prescribe additional guidelines and standards with the Act. strictly observe the following steps in handling VAWC cases at the Barangay level: 1. Barangay official shall immediately verify report of VAWC. If necessary, seek the assistance of the police; 2. Respond immediately to a call for help by entering the dwelling whether or not a protection order has been issued;
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inform the victim-survivors of their rights and remedies. document the interview in writing or record the testimonies by audio or videotape with the consent of the victim-survivor. All records of CONFIDENTIAL VAWC cases shall be
All public officers and employees and public or private clinics or hospitals shall respect the right to privacy of the victim-survivor;
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If the perpetrator is not immediately arrested,
advise him or her to temporarily leave the house to prevent violence, or
encourage her/him to go to the barangay center, DSWD, LGU or NGO, church or other groups that provide counseling for perpetrators;
6.) In cases where the victim-survivor applying for a BPO is a minor, any barangay official shall assist the victim-survivor and shall refer her/him to NGOs, social workers for counseling, temporary shelter and other support services; 7.) Monitor compliance of the respondent with the BPO; k) Ensure the safety and continued support to the victimsurvivor and her family during the 15-day period; 8) Assist the victim-survivors in filing the appropriate complaint with the PNP Women and Childrens Protection Desk or other law enforcement agencies; 9) Ensure that all pertinent documents of the said cases are forwarded to the PNP Women and Childrens Protection Desk; 10) Have a separate logbook for complaints and cases of VAWC and keep this confidential, always ensuring the privacy of the victims;
o) Shall not attempt to influence the victim-survivor to abandon her claims. All forms of amicable settlement under the Katarungang Pambarangay such as mediation, settlement, conciliation, arbitration SHALL NOT apply to cases of VAWC in the Act; and p) If the relief requested or applied for involves the failure to provide support to the woman or her children, especially for their education and medical needs, the Punong Ba rangay or in his/her absence, any kagawad, shall call the respondent for counseling and explain to him his legal obligations to support his wife and/or minor children. This shall not be construed to mean as a mode of conciliation or mediation and must be done only with the presence of the respondent, without the victimsurvivor or applicant. Administrative complaints against the barangay official for failure to perform her or his duties shall be filed with the Sangguniang Panglunsod or Bayan for gross neglect of duty or misfeasance.
Duties of Barangay Officials irr ANY BARANGAY OFFICIAL WHO FAILS TO REPORT THE INCIDENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR A FINE NOT EXCEEDING TEN THOUSAND PESOS (PhP 10,000) OR WHENEVER APPLICABLE CRIMINAL, CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LIABILITY.
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