Rewriting Lives with Scriptures: Faith Journeys and Life Reorientation of Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) in Dasmariñas City Jail, Cavite
Marielle S. Lucero | John Carlo B. Delos Reyes | Nestor D Malatag Jr | John Cliford M Alvero | Angelique D. Perez
Discipline: theology and religious studies
Abstract:
This study examined how faith-based programs in Dasmariñas City
Jail, Cavite contribute to life reorientation, identity reconstruction, community
reintegration, and reduced recidivism among Persons Deprived of Liberty
(PDLs), guided by Pargament’s Religious Coping Theory. Addressing the
limited local research on the lived experiences of PDLs in Philippine city jails,
the study used a qualitative narrative design involving nine PDLs actively
participating in faith-based programs. Data were gathered through a validated
researcher-made interview guide and analyzed using thematic coding, with
expert validation to strengthen rigor and limit bias. Four themes emerged:
active sacred engagement for personal and spiritual growth; collaboration
between institutions and service providers; rediscovery of life purpose and
moral transformation; and spiritually guided pathways to community
reintegration. Findings showed that spiritual involvement provided emotional
grounding, stabilizing structure, moral guidance, and renewed personal
responsibility. Institutional support, organized religious activities, and
volunteer facilitation further strengthened participants’ transformation. The
study affirms the role of faith-based initiatives as a complementary component
of correctional reform by supporting rehabilitation, family reconnection, and
societal reintegration. Its findings may guide correctional institutions and
service providers in improving program implementation and sustaining
support for PDLs’ long-term positive behavioral change.
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