Republic Act 9262
Republic Act 9262
Republic Act 9262
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CONTEXT OF THE LAW OVERVIEW OF THE LAW RESPONSIBILITIES & OBLIGATIONS OF PERSONS UNDER THE LAW
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CONTEXT
On the average, a woman is beaten up every 2 hours and 40 minutes. Another is raped every eight hours. Almost two women are exposed to lascivious acts everyday. A child is sexually abused every two hours and 40 minutes. Another is beaten up almost every three hours. 1 is neglected every three hours and 25 minutes. Another is abandoned around every eight hours.
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Fleeing Violence
There is enormous social pressure on women in the Philippines to be docile and subservient within the family and intimate relationships. These attitudes make it very difficult for women to leave abusive relationships. Studies show that women in abusive situations in the Philippines endure repeated and escalating violence for an average of 10 years before seeking assistance.
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OVERVIEW OF RA 9262
What relationships are covered? Who are liable? What are the acts punished? What are the penalties? What are the remedies of victims? Who may file complaint? What are other relevant provisions.
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RELATIONSHIPS COVERED
MARITAL
SEXUAL
DATING
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ACTS OF VIOLENCE
(Sec. 5, RA 9262)
Causing physical harm Threatening physical harm Attempting to cause physical harm Placing the victim in fear of imminent physical harm
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Acts of Violence Continued (Forms of restriction & control) Threatening actually depriving child custody or access to family; Threatening or depriving financial support or giving insufficient financial support; Threatening or depriving a legal right; Preventing exercise of profession, occupation or business .
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PENALTIES
Generally, the penalties imposed are 1 degree higher than that imposed in ordinary crimes.
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PROTECTION ORDERS
Barangay Protection Order Temporary Protection Order Permanent Protection Order
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Offended Party Parents or Guardians of the Offended Party Ascendants/Descendants or Collateral Relatives within the 4th Civil Degree of Consanguinity or Affinity
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Responsibilities as a Citizen
Intervention (Sec. 34) Filing of Appropriate Case {Sec. 9 (h)}
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Responsibilities as an Employer
Compliance with Court Order to deduct amount for Support of Victim from Perpetrators Salary (Sec. 8.g)
Grant of Leave to the Victim (Sec. 43)
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Penalties imposed on Barangay Officials and Law Enforcers Who Fail to Report Incidents of Abuse
FINE NOT EXCEEDING Php 10, 000.00 PESOS plus civil and administrative liability
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CONCLUSION
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