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San Ramon and Penal Farm

The document discusses the history and purpose of the San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm in the Philippines. It was established in 1870 during Spanish rule to imprison Muslim rebels and other political offenders. It provides rehabilitation, agricultural production, and livelihood opportunities. The prisoners work in farms and have access to education.

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San Ramon and Penal Farm

The document discusses the history and purpose of the San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm in the Philippines. It was established in 1870 during Spanish rule to imprison Muslim rebels and other political offenders. It provides rehabilitation, agricultural production, and livelihood opportunities. The prisoners work in farms and have access to education.

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SAN RAMON

PRISON AND PENAL


FARM

Land Area: Currently approximately 1,546 hectares


INTRODUCTION
• San Ramon Penal Farm was
established in Southern Zamboanga
on August 21, 1870 through a royal
decree promulgated 1869. It was
established during the tenure of
Governor General Ramon Blanco
( whose patron saint the prison was
named after) the facility convicted of
political crimes.
HISTORY

• During Spanish-American
War in 1898, the prisoners in
San Ramon was hastily
released and the buildings
destroyed. In 1907, the
American administration re-
established the prison farm.
• In November 1, 1905,
Reorganization Act No. 1407 was
approved creating the Bureau of
Prison under the Department of
Commerce and police, integrating
the Old Bilibid Prison, San Ramon
penal farm and Iwahig penal farm.
The Philippine Coconut Authority
took over management of the
coconut farm from San Ramon .
• Congresswoman Maria
Clara L. Lobregat
• 1995
• Bongiao town
• Zamboanga
PURPOSE OF SRPPF

• It is the oldest existing national penitentiary in the


philippine
• Establish to imprison muslim rebels and other
reluctant political offenders opposed to the spanish
rule
• 1,080 hectares
• Muslim Rebel Group
Political offenders
• Bribery
• Treason
• Seduction
• Espionage
• Theft
• Perjury
• Human Rights Violations
• Whistle Blowing
CONTRIBUTION OF SAN RAMON PRISON AND
PENAL FARM
• Rehabilitation
• Agricultural Production
• Livelihood and Employment
• Community Engagement
• Research and Development
RECREATION AND FACILITIES

• The San Ramon Penal Farm


prisoners were being asked
to work in farm. They also
have their own school, all
who can’t read and write are
required to attend school.
GROUP 2

MEMBERS
• Abrilla, Lyka Mae B
• Abanto, Kaeziah Marie
• Almazan, Marisol
• Castelltort, Shaina D
• Mugas, Wilfredo III
• Pacuan,

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