USC PARTNERS WITH IBP, MANDAUE LGU FOR JAIL DECONGESTION
THE COLLEGE of Law of the University of San Carlos and the Integrated Bar of the Philippines Cebu City has partnered with the Mandaue City Government to address the issue of overcrowded jail facilities.
A memorandum of agreement was signed by the three institutions last week.
Under the Agreement, Mandaue City will adopt the Humanity Behind Bars: An Integrated Jail Decongestion and Management program.
It is a joint project between USC Law, IBP Cebu City, and the Cebu City Justice Zone.
“To assist with jail decongestion, a digital platform called Persons Deprived of Liberty Management Data will be incorporated, allowing for easier monitoring of the case status of PDLs in Mandaue City,” USC said.
“With the supervision of USC Law Dean Atty. Jose Glenn C. Capanas and Atty. Mary Grace H. Casano, executive director of the IBP Cebu City Legal Aid, law student practitioners under USC Law’s Clinical Legal Education Program will help encode and update details of PDLs through the digital platform,” it added.
Meanwhile, a legal aid service “Oplan Bilis Laya” will also be implemented to assist in the timely release of PDLs who have already completed their sentences or those eligible for early release, pardon or parole.
The agreement was entered into by the following stakeholders:
• Bureau of Jail Management and Penology–Regional Office VII
• Cebu Lady Lawyers Association, Inc.
• Department of Health–Regional Office VII
• DOJ Office of the City Prosecutor–Mandaue City
• DOJ Parole and Probation Administration–Regional Office VII
• DOJ Parole and Probation Administration–Mandaue City
• Governance in Justice (GOJUST)–Philippines
• The Integrated Bar of the Philippines–Cebu City Chapter
• Mandaue City Jail–Female Dormitory
• Mandaue City Jail–Male Dormitory
• Mandaue City Government
• Mandaue City Police Office
• Municipal Trial Courts in Cities–Mandaue City
• Regional Trial Court–Mandaue City
• Public Attorney’s Office–Mandaue City District Office
• The School of Law and Governance of the University of San Carlos
Last year, USC Law received one of the first-ever Educating for Justice Award for Top Contributing Law Schools “for its community extension services which includes the Humanity Behind Bars program.”