PMC:7537094 / 67800-69707 JSONTXT 7 Projects

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T600 0-166 Sentence denotes The problem with living spaces has somehow spilled over into the country’s prisons, a second area where chronic congestion issues are being magnified by the pandemic.
T601 167-295 Sentence denotes Separated from the rest of the population, persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) could not be physically isolated from one another.
T602 296-618 Sentence denotes One account describes how, in a jail dormitory, “518 men crowded into a space meant for 170” so that “inmates were cupped into each other, limbs draped over a neighbour’s waist or knee, feet tucked against someone else’s head, too tightly packed to toss and turn in the sweltering heat.”97 Almendral, A. (2019, January 7).
T603 619-688 Sentence denotes Where 518 Inmates Sleep in Space for 170, and Gangs Hold it Together.
T604 689-708 Sentence denotes The New York Times.
T605 709-825 Sentence denotes Retrieved May 18, 2020, from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/07/world/asia/philippines‐manila‐jail‐overcrowding.html
T606 826-996 Sentence denotes This way of living inside prisons is unsurprising given that in November 2019, there were 215,000 PDLs in facilities that could only house 40,610.98 Anonymous. (No date).
T607 997-1033 Sentence denotes Philippines World Prison Brief Data.
T608 1034-1053 Sentence denotes World Prison Brief.
T609 1054-1132 Sentence denotes Retrieved May 20, 2020, from https://www.prisonstudies.org/country/philippines
T610 1133-1320 Sentence denotes On April 17 of this year, The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) reported that the national congestion rate of the prison system was 534 percent.99 Batnag, D. (2020, April 17).
T611 1321-1333 Sentence denotes Coronavirus:
T612 1334-1401 Sentence denotes Philippines Scrambling to Head off Public Health Crisis in Prisons.
T613 1402-1420 Sentence denotes The Straits Times.
T614 1421-1570 Sentence denotes Retrieved May 20, 2020, from https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se‐asia/coronavirus‐philippines‐scrambling‐to‐head‐off‐public‐health‐crisis‐in‐prisons
T615 1571-1698 Sentence denotes As of May 20 of this year, the Philippines had the second highest prison occupancy level in the world.100 Anonymous. (No date).
T616 1699-1764 Sentence denotes Highest to Lowest ‐ Occupancy Level (Based on Official Capacity).
T617 1765-1784 Sentence denotes World Prison Brief.
T618 1785-1907 Sentence denotes Retrieved May 20, 2020, from https://www.prisonstudies.org/highest‐to‐lowest/occupancy‐level?field_region_taxonomy_tid=All