Presentation for the National Crime Prevention to Probationers
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NATIONAL CRIME PREVENTION MONTH SEPTEMBER 6, 2024
“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation” CRIMINAL REPETITION ? The act of committing a crime/offense after having been punished or served the sentence for a previous crime/offense.
“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation” Criminal Repetition Rate OFFENDER TOTAL NO.OF PDL % 1ST TIME 226 53.55% RATE 2ND TIME 130 30.81% 46.46% 3RD TIME 45 10.66% 4TH TIME 18 4.27% 5TH TIME and above 3 .72% TOTAL JAIL POP 422 100%
“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation” Consequences of Criminal Repetition to the Individual and Society Lost opportunities Stigma ( Pagtatakwil , Panghuhusga , Diskriminasyon ) Increased risk of victimization Health issues Increased crime rates Economic burden Community safety Clogged court dockets and congested jail facility/prison
“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation” Factors Contributing to Criminal Repetition 1. Lack of after-care/reformative/rehabilitation programs: Insufficient support for individuals reentering society. 2. Limited job opportunities: Difficulty finding employment after incarceration. 3. Substance abuse: Addiction which can lead to criminal behavior. 4. Mental health issues: Untreated mental health conditions can contribute to recidivism.
“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation” How to Break the Cycle/ Addressing Criminal Repetition 1. Rehabilitation programs: Providing support for individuals to address underlying issues. 2. Job training and placement: Helping individuals find employment. 3. Substance abuse treatment 4. Mental health services: Providing access to mental health care.
“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation” 1. Understanding the Importance of a Drug-Free Life Benefits: Improved physical and mental health, better relationships, increased productivity, and a brighter future. Strategies for Maintaining a Drug-Free Lifestyle
“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation” 2. Identifying Triggers and Avoiding Temptations Triggers: Recognize situations, people, or emotions that may lead to drug use. Avoidance: Develop strategies to avoid these triggers. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY
“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation” 3. Building a Strong Support System Importance of support: Friends, family, and support groups can provide encouragement and accountability.
“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation” 4. Developing Healthy Coping Mechanisms Stress management techniques: Exercise, meditation, deep breathing, and mindfulness. Problem-solving skills: Learn to identify and address challenges in a healthy way.
“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation” 5. Engaging in Healthy Activities Hobbies and interests: Find activities that you enjoy and that keep you busy. Volunteer work: Give back to your community and connect with others. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NC
“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation” 6. Seeking Professional Help Therapy and counseling: Address underlying issues that may contribute to drug use. Medication-assisted treatment: For certain substance abuse disorders. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND
“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation” 7. Staying Positive and Motivated Set goals: Establish short-term and long-term goals for a drug-free life. Reward yourself: Celebrate your successes and progress . This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA
“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation” "Every CHOICE we make has a consequence, and every consequence creates a new choice." - Paulo Coelho