BEYOND LIBERTY OF EXPRESSIONS: LISTENING TO THE VOICE OF TUGUEGARAO CITY DISTRICT CITY JAIL LINGO PHILIPPINES

Authors

  • Ruth M. Narag-Maguddayao Instructor III, College of Engineering Cagayan State University Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, Philippines
  • Boyet L. Batang Associate Professor IV, College of Teacher Education, Isabela State University, Cabagan, Isabela, Philippines

Keywords:

Jail Lingo, Cultural Edifice, Social Structure and Social Jargon, Therapeutic Community Modality Program (TC), Inmates, Inmates Rehabilitation.

Abstract

This study is a responsible scrutiny of the jargons used in Tuguegarao City District Jail called the Jail Lingo. Significantly, these terminologies and its meaning believed to be social constructs as means of survival of the Female Inmates being away from their families were highlighted. This Jail Lingo concentrated on the Cultural Edifice, Social Structure and Social Jargon of the detainees benchmarking its changes through the Therapeutic Community Modality Program (TC), the Philippine Government innovation program for inmates’ rehabilitation.

Three classifications had been investigated in this empirical study. Thesethree classifications are under the umbrella called the Social Coping Strategies of the Female Inmates in Tuguegarao City District Jail.

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Published

08-09-2021

How to Cite

Ruth M. Narag-Maguddayao, & Boyet L. Batang. (2021). BEYOND LIBERTY OF EXPRESSIONS: LISTENING TO THE VOICE OF TUGUEGARAO CITY DISTRICT CITY JAIL LINGO PHILIPPINES. Researchers World - International Refereed Social Sciences Journal, 4(4(1), 57–68. Retrieved from https://www.researchersworld.com/index.php/rworld/article/view/811

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