Research Article

Rape Incidence and Response Mechanisms in the Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAs) of T’boli Municipality: A Public Safety and Security Study

Authors

  • Cherry Mae M. Sudaypan Police Regional Office 12, Philippine National Police, Philippines
  • Voltaire Makabayan E. Duruin Police Regional Office 12, Philippine National Police, Philippines
  • Reuben L. Ronquillo Police Regional Office 12, Philippine National Police, Philippines
  • Jerwin P. Embolode National Police College-Davao Campus, Philippine Public Safety College, Philippines https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4605-3883
  • Jinnifer D. Arroyo National Police College-Davao Campus, Philippine Public Safety College, Philippines https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7823-6193
  • Alvin Q. Romualdo National Police College-Davao Campus, Philippine Public Safety College, Philippines https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3113-2623

    aqr031891@gmail.com

Abstract

This study examines the rape incidence and response mechanism of Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAs) in Tboli Municipality. Anchored on BESTLEAPS/HE framework, this area study utilizes a qualitative method through key informant interviews (KII) to seventeen (17) informants composed of local government officials, law enforcement personnel from the Philippine National Police, community leaders, indigenous elders, healthcare providers, educators, and school counsellors to determine the public safety and security area profiles, features, or characteristics of the Municipality of Tboli in relation to rape incidence; identify the prevailing public safety and security issues, threats, or challenges related to rape cases in the context of the BESTLEAPS/HE domains; and to determine the primary safety and security threats concerning rape incidence and assess them through SWOC Analysis. Findings show that rape, specifically intra-familial and domestic sexual violence, is alarmingly prevalent and apparently underreported due to geographic isolation, poverty, weak infrastructure, cultural taboos, and institutional limitations. The SWOC analysis, on the other hand, underscores systemic gaps in law enforcement, justice systems, health and psychosocial services, and community safety mechanisms, particularly in indigenous communities. Cultural norms, fragmented services, unregulated transportation, and technological deficiencies further impede prevention and response. The study proposes multi-sectoral, culturally sensitive, and community-driven strategies such as enhancing police presence, establishing survivor-centered reporting mechanisms, conducting gender-sensitivity training, expanding public awareness campaigns, and investing in infrastructure and technology. At its core, the study calls for a kind of leadership and governance that listens to and works alongside the people particularly the most at-risk sectors in T’boli, anchored in the indigenous philosophy of Diwa ng Lunan, which honors the connection between people, place, and shared community spirit.

Keywords:

BESTLEAPS/HE Framework Cultural Norms Domestic Sexual Violence Governance Indigenous

Article information

Journal

Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Science

Volume (Issue)

2(2), (2025)

Pages

244-255

Published

02-08-2025

How to Cite

Sudaypan, C. M. M., Duruin, V. M. E., Ronquillo, R. L., Embolode, J. P., Arroyo, J. D., & Romualdo, A. Q. (2025). Rape Incidence and Response Mechanisms in the Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAs) of T’boli Municipality: A Public Safety and Security Study. Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Science, 2(2), 244-255. https://doi.org/10.69739/jahss.v2i2.741

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