法律上的偏见:对菲律宾刑事司法系统中的种族偏见的明确看法:系统的文献综述

Joseph M. Lodangco
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本文旨在确定菲律宾在生活和法律面前受到偏见和歧视的社区。它试图确定这些偏见是否因为他们被认为是“他人”或“不同”,而不是属于少数群体。基于种族或民族的偏见和歧视,以及其他社会建构的标识符,违反了平等和非歧视原则,因此本研究具有重要意义。自从500年前成为西班牙的殖民地以来,菲律宾人一直受到歧视;歧视和偏见在现代社会继续存在是一个紧迫的问题。通过对文献的系统回顾,该研究发现种族主义是系统性和全球性的;当一个人是有色人种、少数民族和穷人时,这种情况会更加明显;有罪不罚和种族和族裔歧视长期存在的现象十分普遍;少数民族语言群体,包括穆斯林,在菲律宾受到高度歧视;而一个人的“排斥他人”助长了歧视。菲律宾必须通过履行其对寻求立即结束一切形式歧视的国际公约和条约的承诺来解决歧视和偏见问题。执法人员必须保证1987年《菲律宾宪法》所列举的平等保护。必须通过姗姗来迟的反歧视法案,以加强对菲律宾人的保护,使他们免受歧视的肇事者,无论是个人还是机构。建议更多的学者对这一问题进行全面的研究,特别是对国家刑事司法制度的研究。
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Bias in the Law: A Definitive Look at Racial Prejudice in the Philippine Criminal Justice System: A Systematic Literature Review
This paper aims to identify communities in the Philippines that are prejudiced and discriminated against in life and before the law. It seeks to determine whether these biases are experienced because they are considered “others” or “different,” aside from belonging to minority populations.  This study is relevant as prejudice and discrimination based on race or ethnicity, among other socially constructed identifiers, violate the principle of equality and non-discrimination. Filipinos have been discriminated against since it was first colonized by Spain some 500 years ago; and for discrimination and prejudice to continue in this modern day is a pressing concern. Through a systematic review of literature, the study found that racism is systemic and global; it is more pronounced across sections like when a person is of color, a minority, and poor; impunity and perpetuation of racial and ethnic discrimination is prevalent; ethnolinguistic groups who are the minority, including Muslims, are highly discriminated in the Philippines; and the one's "exclusion of the others" contribute to discrimination. The Philippines must address discrimination and prejudice by fulfilling its commitments to international conventions and treatises that seek the immediate end of all forms of discrimination. Law enforcers must guarantee equal protection as enumerated in the 1987 Philippine Constitution. The long overdue anti-discrimination bill must be passed to strengthen the protection of Filipinos against perpetrators of discrimination, whether they are individuals or institutions. It is recommended that more scholars study this subject comprehensively, particularly the nation’s criminal justice system.
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