FROM INCARCERATION TO INTEGRATION: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL INQUIRY OF THE LIVED EXPERIENCES OF RELEASED CLIENT'S AFTERCARE PROGRAM
Sean Francis Castro San Diego
Graduate School, Philippine College of Criminology (PCCR), Philippines
Abstract
This study explores the lived experiences and challenges faced by released clients during their reintegration into society through aftercare programs in the Philippines. The primary objective is to examine how these programs support personal healing, social acceptance, and practical reintegration, while also identifying obstacles in their implementation. A qualitative research design was employed. Data were gathered through interviews with both program staff and clients, then analyzed thematically to extract key insights. Findings reveal that aftercare programs play a crucial role in rebuilding self-worth by providing emotional support, psychological counseling, values formation, and spiritual guidance. These elements foster hope, confidence, and resilience among clients despite persistent societal stigma and discrimination. However, limitations such as scarce resources, inconsistent client engagement, and communication barriers hinder program effectiveness. Program staff emphasized the rewarding nature of their work and highlighted the importance of community-based collaboration and holistic approaches that address emotional, psychological, and practical needs. The study concludes that successful reintegration depends on addressing both relational and structural challenges. The findings contribute valuable knowledge to enhance aftercare services and provide evidence-based insights significant to policymakers, practitioners, and organizations committed to reducing recidivism and promoting inclusive community participation of formerly incarcerated individuals.
Keywords: Aftercare Programs, Reintegration, Released Clients, Emotional Support, And Societal Stigma
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EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR)
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Published on : 2025-10-28
| Vol | : | 11 |
| Issue | : | 10 |
| Month | : | October |
| Year | : | 2025 |