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Age level 31-40 years old obtained the largest number of

pardonees at 295.

Age level 41-50 years old garnered the second largest


number of pardonees at 274.
95.99% (958) of the pardonees are male and the remaining 4.01%
(40) are female.

The number of female pardonees as compared with the opposite


sex is very small representing a ratio of 1:24.
Greater percentage of the pardonees are married recorded
at 44.99% or 449.

The remaining 55.01% are either with common-law relations


(233), separated (202), widower (88) or single (36).
Majority of the pardonees are classified under elementary
undergraduate recorded at 326 or 32.66%.

24.45% or 244 pardonees have no formal schooling

A minimal number of 40 pardonees have graduated from


high school.
All of the pardonees handled by the Agency are Filipinos.
16.13% (161) of the pardonees have one (1) child.

13.53% (135) of the parolees have four (4) children.

13.43% (134) of the parolees have two (2) children.


18.54% (185) of the pardonees belong to the occupational
classification Group X i.e., Special Occupations.

Occupational Group VI (Farmers, Forestry Workers


and Fishermen) garnered the second highest occupational
classification with 184 pardonees.

17.23% or 172 pardonees are unemployed.


Majority (493 or 49.39%) of the pardonees committed crimes
against persons.

This is followed by crimes against property with 270 or 27.05%


pardonees and crimes against special law with 98 (9.82%)
pardonees.
All of the pardonees admitted that their criminal responsibility
is principal.
Greater majority (599 or 60.02%) of the pardonees fall under
the 5-6 years supervision period.

36.47% or 364 pardonees have 3-4 years supervision period.

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