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Influencing factors in career selection of Criminology students in selected schools in Cavite / Patrick Gio A. Bayot,

  • Bayot, Patrick Gio A [author]
  • Panlilio, Wilson M [author]
  • Dilao, Cecilio A. Jr [author]
  • Lontoc, Marissa C [adviser]
  • Vocational guidance
  • College students -- Vocational guidance
  • Bachelor of Science in Criminology
  • 331.702  B34 2018
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College of Criminology (CCJ), Department of Criminology

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Thesis (Bachelor of Science in Criminology) Cavite State University.

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BAYOT, PATRICK GIO A., DILAO, CECILIO A. and PANLILIO, WILSON M. Factors influencing the career selection of Criminology students in selected school In Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Criminology. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, March 2018, Adviser: Dr, Marissa C. Lontoc. The study was conducted from October 2017 to April 2018. Specifically, the study aimed to: identify the initial career thoughts of Criminology students from selected school in Cavite; measure the level of factors that influence the career selection of students in terms of family influence, personal influence and social influence, determine the career selection of selected Criminology students in terms of law enforcement and investigation, courts and law, corrections, and community service, research, planning and teaching, and others; identify the significant difference of the initial career thoughts and career selection of the selected Criminology students; and identify the significant relationship of the level of influence and career selection of selected Criminology student. Quantitative survey research method was used in the study. Simple random sampling technique was used to identify the total participants. The total participants were 399 students from different schools who participated in the study. A self-made survey questionnaire served as the main gathering tool of this study. The result of data gathered was used as basis for the interpretation and tabulation to determine the initial career thoughts and career of selected criminology students. The result shows that 77.7 percent or 310 of the participants chose that their initial career in Criminology is in Law Enforcement and Investigation. Followed by Community Service with 11.3 percent or 45 participants, Courts and law with 6.8 percent or 27 participants, Research, Planning and Teaching with 2.8 percent or 11 participants, Correction with 1.0 percent or 4 participants. Others with .5 percent or 2 participants. Based on the result, family influence got least among the influential factors and interpreted as less influential factor, wherein most of the time the presence of peers, friends and professors in the children's experiences is present compared to the parents. Thus personal influence got the highest among influential factors and this was interpreted as more influential, considering the eagerness of the students to follow their own decision based on their own abilities. Social influence got the average among the influential factors and this was interpreted as more influential, whereas successful persons in their environment may influence the students to pursue their career by inspiring them, The finding implied that the family, personality and society were influential to the career selection of students but somehow personality got the highest mean among the factors influencing their career selection. But in career selection, the result shows that out of 399 participants, 72.2 percent or 288 of the participants selected Law Enforcement and Investigation, followed by, Courts and law with 12,5 percent or 50 participants. 8.5 percent or 34 participants select Community Service. 3.8 percent or 15 participants select Research, Planning and Teaching. Correction with 2.0 percent or 8 participants, and 1.0 percent or 4 participants for others. Therefore, the hypotheses were accepted, There is no significant difference between the initial career thoughts and career selection of the selected Criminology students in Cavite, and there is no significant relationship between the level of influence and career selection of BS Criminology student. Based on the findings, there is a significant difference between initial career thoughts and career selection of selected Criminology students. They also conclude that there is no significant relationship between level of influence and career selection of selected Criminology students. Also, recommend the result of the study to help various people to offer encouragement for formal work place and explore the impact of different factors that influence their career selection.

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The Bachelor of Science in Criminology is a four-year program exploring crime and the roles of justice agencies in responding to criminal activities, criminals, and victims.

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  • Foster the values of leadership, integrity, accountability, and responsibility while serving their fellowmen, community, and the country.

In the first year of the Bachelor of Science in Criminology program, students will study General Education courses in Psychology, History, Mathematics, Communication, Art, Science, Technology, and Society, Ethics, Filipino, Philippine Literature, and Computer Application. Introductory subjects in the Criminology and Criminal Law and Jurisprudence series will be taken. Required units in Physical Education, including Martial Arts and Arnis, and the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps , are included. To prepare for the Criminology Licensure Examination, the first part of the three-part Criminology Enhancement Course is available.

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The third year of the Criminology program prepares students for more in-depth courses in Criminal Law and Jurisprudence (Human Rights Education, and Criminal Law Books 1 and 2); Criminology (Human Behavior and Victimology, Professional Conduct and Ethical Standards, and Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice); Forensics (Questioned Documents Examination and Lie Detection Techniques); Law Enforcement and Administration (Law Enforcement Operations and Planning); and Crime Detection and Investigation (the second part of Specialized Crime Investigation, Traffic Management and Accident Investigation, Technical Report Writing, and Fire Protection and Arson Investigation). Two of the three-part Corrections Administration courses (Institutional and Non-Institutional Corrections) will be introduced as well. The second part of the two-part Character Formation course will be discussed, as well as the last part of the three-part Criminology Enhancement Course.

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  • Conduct risk and impact analysis and loss event profiling for enterprises and state-owned establishments.
  • Develop and implement competitive intelligence, security, and corporate investigation programs.
  • Plan and manage contingencies, emergencies, and crises.
  • Formulate and implement security management plans and programs, including business continuity plans.
  • Organize, develop, and operate a security guard force and private detective agency.

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SY 2021-2022

  • The Academic Motivation and Study Habits of Freshmen Criminology Students under “New Normal” in Selected Universities and Colleges in Batangas City Presenter:  Dr. Merwina Lou Bautista and Renato Dimaano  [1st Best Research Presentation] Event: LAYAG International Research Conference 2022 hosted by Lumina Foundation for Integral Human Development and Network of Professional Researchers and Educators.   Date: June 25, 2022
  • Identifying Digital Tools and Its Impact to law Enforcement Presenter:  Dr . Annalie D. Patena  [2nd Best Research Presentation] Event: LAYAG International Research Conference 2022 hosted by Lumina Foundation for Integral Human Development and Network of Professional Researchers and Educators.   Date: June 25, 2022
  • Law Enforcement Strengths, Opportunities, and Challenges in Maintaining Peace And Order in Multicultural Communities of CALABARZON Region  Presenter:  Dr. Torres Kristelle Anne & Dr. Tomas C. Cabrillas, Jr  [3rd Best Research Presentation] Event: LAYAG International Research Conference 2022 hosted by Lumina Foundation for Integral Human Development and Network of Professional Researchers and Educators.   Date: June 25, 2022

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  • Challenges Confronting Pnp Drug Busting Operations: Basis For Improved Practices Presenter: Mrs. Ederlina B. Escabel Event: 14th Network of CALABARZON Educational Institution (NOCEI) Research Forum and 1st Virtual NOCEI Research Forum “Amidst Adversities and Opportunities in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (FIRE): Transcending Global Crisis Towards a Redefined and Recovering Society” Date: May 21, 2021

SY 2019-2020

  • Socio-Demographic Profile of Drug Personalities Under PNP’s Oplan Tokhang and their Motivation for Reformation Presenter: Ms. Ederlina B. Escabel Event: 4th National Research Conference on Arts, Science and Health Venue: Villa Caceres Hotel, Naga City, Philippines Date: November 27-29, 2019
  • Implementation of Risk Management in a Higher Education Institution Presenter: Dr. Annalie D. Pateña Event: International Conference on Culture Technology and Society (IRConTeCS) Venue: Bicol State College of Applied Sciences and Technology (via zoom) Date: December 18-20, 2020

SY 2018-2019

  • Implementation of Anti-Violence against Women Act of 2002 (RA 9262) in the Province of Mindoro Presenter: Mrs. Rowena E. Mojares Event: 11th Asian Criminology Society Conference with the theme: “ Contextualizing Challenges in Criminology and Criminal Justice in Asia” Venue: Cebu City Date: June 23-26, 2019
  • Challenges Confronting Regional Mobile Force Battalion in Conducting Internal Security Operations Presenter: Dr. Merwina Lou Bautista Event: 11th Asian Criminology Society Conference with the theme: “ Contextualizing Challenges in Criminology and Criminal Justice in Asia” Venue: Cebu City Date: June 23-26, 2019
  • The State Agents’ Abuse of Human Rights against Female Inmates Detained at the Batangas City Jail for Drug Offenses Presenter: Zosimo C. Bolaños, JD Event: 3 rd National Research Conference on Arts, Science and Health Venue: Talisay City, Negros Occidental Date: October 16-18, 2018
  • Correlational Study of Internship and Academic Performance of Criminology Students in one Private University in the Philippines Presenter: Annalie D. Pateña Event: 3 rd National Research Conference on Arts, Science and Health Venue: Talisay City, Negros Occidental Date: October 16-18, 2018
  • Campus Safety and Security Management of Selected Higher Educational Institutions in Laguna Presenter: Dr. Merwina Lou A. Bautista Co-author: Kristine Joy M. Agabin Event: 2019 World Interdisciplinary Research Conference Venue: Avana Bangkok Hotel, Thailand Date: May 29-31, 2019
  • Correlational Study on the Internship and Academic Performance of Criminology Students in one Higher Education Institution in the Philippines Presenter: Annalie D. Pateña Co-author: Ederlina Baral, Rowena Mojares Event: 2019 World Interdisciplinary Research Conference Venue: Avana Bangkok Hotel, Thailand Date: May 29-31, 2019

SY 2017-2018

  • Perspective on the Proposed Policy of Mandatory Sim Card Registration: A Crime fighting Technique in the Province of Batangas Presenter: Rowena Mojares Event: 12th NOCEI  Research Forum, “Redesigning Research and Innovation in CALABARZON Region towards Inclusivity, Relevance, and Competitiveness” Venue: LPU-St. Cabrini School of Health Sciences in Sto. Tomas, Batangas Date: April 27, 2018
  • The Threats of Transnational Crimes in Batangas Province, Philippines: Basis for Action Plan Presenter: Dr. Zosimo C. Bolaños Event: World Interdisciplinary Research Conference 2018 Venue: Bangkok, Thailand Date: April 5-7, 2018

SY 2015-2016

1. Work Engagement among Employees of Lyceum of the Philippines University-Batangas Authors: Merwina Lou Bautista Event: 2nd National Research Conference on Arts, Sciences and Health 2015 Venue: LPU-Batangas Date: September 28-29, 2015

2. Risk Probability, Asset Vulnerability and Security Practices of LPU-Batangas: Basis for Enhanced Security Program Authors: Merwina Lou Bautista & Rowena Mojares Event: 1st CALABARZON Research Summit Venue: LPU-Cavite Date: Nov. 20-22, 2013

3. The Police Crime Prevention Strategies Implemented by the PNP in Batangas Province Author: Mr. Jeffrey Arrieta Event: 3rd NOCEI Research Forum Venue: San Pablo Colleges Date: October 19, 2007

4. The Impact of Anti-Criminality Campaign of the PNP in the Province of Batangas & Laguna Author: Dr. Zosimo Bolaños Event: 3rd NOCEI Research Forum Venue: San Pablo Colleges Date: October 19, 2007

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An Examination of Racial Disparities in Arrest Across Florida Counties, 1998-2018: A Test of the Racial Threat and Political Representation Hypotheses , Xavier D. Burch

The Invisible Victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation: Boys and Their Barriers to Access to Services , Amanda L. Connella

Damned & Damned: Examining Vexatious Litigation and the Vexatious Litigant Statute in Florida Courts , Sarah L. Harper

The Contributions of Mental Health Issues, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Adverse Childhood Experiences to Recidivism Among Rural Jail Incarcerees , Lauren N. Miley

Assessing the Relationship Between True Crime Documentary and Podcast Consumption, Fear of Crime, and Protective Behaviors , Lauren A. Tremblay

Police Officers’ Perceptions of Gunshot Detection Technology , Courtney L. Weber

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

A Macro Social Examination of the Relationship Between Disabilities and Crime Using Neighborhood and County Level Data , Natasha A. Baloch

Racial Differences in Perceptions of Sanction Severity , Sarah L. Franklin

Juvenile Homicide Offenders: A Life-Course Perspective , Norair Khachatryan

Exploring the Effectiveness of a Life-Skills Program in a Florida Prison Through a Social Bond and General Strain Theory Perspective , Danielle M. Thomas

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Clean Water for All: Examining Safe Drinking Water Act Violations of Water Systems and Community Characteristics , Junghwan Bae

Morality and Offender Decision-Making: Testing the Empirical Relationship and Examining Methodological Implications , Jacquelyn Burckley

The Ring of Gyges 2.0: How Anonymity Providing Behaviors Affect Willingness to Participate in Online Deviance , Cassandra E. Dodge

A Macro Analysis of Illegal Hunting and Fishing Across Texas Counties: Using an Economic Structural Approach , Leo J. Genco Jr.

Self-Protection in Cyberspace: Assessing the Processual Relationship Between Thoughtfully Reflective Decision Making, Protection Motivation Theory, Cyber Hygiene, and Victimization , C. Jordan Howell

Racial Threat Theory: A Test of the Economic Threat Hypothesis , Carl L. Reeds

Online Perceptions of Panamanian Prisons and Incarcerated persons: An analysis of YouTube user comments , Mahaleth J. Sotelo

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Toxic Colonialism and Green Victimization of Native Americans: An Examination of the Genocidal Impacts of Uranium Mining , Averi R. Fegadel

Cross-National Incarceration Rates as Behavior of Law , Christopher J. Marier

The Effects of Perceived Motivations and Mental Distress on the Likelihood of Reporting and Engaging in Self-Protective Measures Among Victims of Stalking , Daniela Oramas Mora

Mental Health and In-Prison Experiences: Examining Socioeconomic and Sex Differences in the Effect of Mental Illness on Institutional Misconduct and Disciplinary Segregation , Rachel E. Severson

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

Dating Application Facilitated Victimization: An Examination of Lifestyle-Routine Activities, Self-Control, and Self-Efficacy , Vanessa Centelles

Social Constructionism and Cultivation Theory in Development of the Juvenile “Super-Predator” , Elizabeth R. Jackson-Cruz

Bystander Intervention, Victimization, and Routine Activities Theory: An Examination of Feminist Routine Activities Theory in Cyber Space , Jennifer A. Leili

Sexual Assault and Robbery Disclosure: An Examination of Black’s Theory of the Behavior of Law , Caitlyn N. Muniz

Mass Shootings and Gun Sales: A Study on the Influence of Red and Blue Power , Maria Jose Rozo Osuna

A Multi-dimensional Macrolevel Study of Drug Enforcement Strategies, Heroin Prices, and Heroin Consumption Rates , Alexander G. Toth

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

The Impact of a Religious/Spiritual Turning Point on Desistance: A Lifecourse Assessment of Racial/Ethnic Differences , Rhissa Briones Robinson

Political Decisions on Police Expenditures: Examining the Potential Relationship Between Political Structure, Police Expenditures and the Volume of Crime Across US States , Xavier D. Burch

Identifying the Personal and Perceived Organizational Characteristics Associated with Job Satisfaction Among Juvenile Probation Staff , Julie M. Krupa

The Role of Organizational Justice in Predicting Attitudes Toward Body-Worn Cameras in Police Officers , Nathaniel L. Lawshe

Yet Another Ferguson Effect: An Exploratory Content Analysis of News Stories on Police Brutality and Deadly Force Before and After the Killing of Michael Brown , Carl Root

The Role of Race/Ethnicity and Risk Assessment on Juvenile Case Outcomes , Tayler N. Shreve

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

Intimate Partner Violence and the Capacity and Desire for Self-Control , Krista Taralynne Brewer

School Shootings in the United States from 1997 to 2012: A Content Analysis of Media Coverage , Victoria N. Iannuzzi

Chronic Runaway Youth: A Gender-Based Analysis , Michelle N. Jeanis

A Test of Wikström’s Situational Action Theory Using Self-Report Data on Intimate Partner Violence , Lauren Nicole Miley

An Exploratory Study of Macro-Social Correlates of Online Property Crime , Hyojong Song

Female Incarceration and Prison Social Order: An Examination of Gender Differences in Prison Misconduct and In-Prison Punishments , Elisa L. Toman

Adverse Childhood Experiences and Their Role as Mitigators for Youthful and Non-Youthful Offenders in Capital Sentencing Cases , Jessica R. Trapassi

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

Disinhibition, Violence Exposure, and Delinquency: A Test of How Self-Control Affects the Impact of Exposure to Violence , Wyatt Brown

The Guilty But Mentally Ill Verdict: Assessing the Impact of Informing Jurors of Verdict Consequences , Erin Elizabeth Cotrone

The Relationship between Psychopathic Personality Traits and Lying , Jason A. Dobrow

Delving into the Heart of Victimization Risk: Examining the Interactive Relationship between Demographic Factors and Context , Amy Sheena Eggers

A Power Conflict Approach to Animal Cruelty: Examining How Economic Power Influences the Creation of Animal Cruelty Laws , Leonard J. Genco

The Role of Gender in Self-Control and Intimate Partner Violence , Laura Marie Gulledge

The Restrictive Deterrent Effect of Warning Banners in a Compromised Computer System , Christian Jordan-Michael Howell

Tactics of Sexual Control and Negative Health Outcomes , Anna Elizabeth Kleppe

The Applicability of Criminology to Terrorism Studies: An Exploratory Study of ISIS Supporters in the United States , Amanda Marie Sharp Parker

The Path to Violent Behavior: The Harmful Aftermath of Childhood Trauma , Nicholas Michael Perez

The Effects of Racial Bias on Perceptions of Intimate Partner Violence Scenarios , Batya Yisraela Rubenstein

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

Reel or Reality? The Portrayal of Prostitution in Major Motion Pictures , Raleigh Blasdell

Psychopathy and Perception of Vulnerability , Barbara Joyce Dinkins

Effect of Empathy on Death Penalty Support in Relation to the Racial Divide and Gender Gap , Brian Godcharles

Exploring the Interactive Effects of Social Learning Theory and Psychopathy on Serious Juvenile Delinquency , Brandy Barenna Henderson

Tampa Electric Company's Big Bend Utility Plant in Hillsborough County, Florida: A Case Study , Lynne M. Hodalski-Champagne

Thirty Year Follow-Up of Juvenile Homicide Offenders , Norair Khachatryan

Organized Crime in Insurance Fraud: An Empirical Analysis of Staged Automobile Accident Rings , Chris Longino

The Role of Social Support in the Disclosure and Recovery Process of Rape Victims , Jessica Nicole Mitchell

Evaluating the Social Control of Banking Crimes: An Examination of Anti-Money Laundering Deficiencies and Industry Success , Erin M. Mulligan

Elite Deviance, Organized Crime, and Homicide: A Cross-National Quantitative Analysis , Carol L.s. Trent

An Evaluation of the Utah First District Mental Health Court: Gauging the Efficacy of Diverting Offenders Suffering With Serious Mental Illness , Stephen Guy VanGeem

Rape, Race, and Capital Punishment in North Carolina: A Qualitative Approach to Examining an Enduring Cultural Legacy , Douglas Wholl

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

The Tattoo: A Mark of Subversion, Deviance, or Mainstream Self-Expression? , Jocelyn Camacho

Juvenile and Adult Involvement in Double Parricide and Familicide in the U.S.: An Empirical Analysis of 20 Years of Data , Averi Rebekah Fegadel

Predicting Successful Drug Court Graduation: Exploring Demographic and Psychosocial Factors among Medication-Assisted Drug Court Treatment Clients , Autumn Michelle Frei

Experimentally Evaluating Statistical Patterns of Offending Typology For Burglary: A Replication Study , Lance Edwin Gilmore

Developmental Trajectories of Physical Aggression and Nonaggressive Rule-Breaking among At-risk Males and Females during Late Childhood and Early Adolescence , Eugena Givens

Predicting Fear of Crime using a Multilevel and Multi-Model Approach: A Study in Hillsborough County , Jonathan Maskaly

Public Knowledge and Sentiments about Elite Deviance , Cedric Michel

The Influence of Community Context on Social Control: A Multi-Level Examination of the Relationship between Race/Ethnicity, Drug Offending, and Juvenile Court Outcomes , Jennifer Peck

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

Assessing the Relationship Between Hotspots of Lead and Hotspots of Crime , Kimberly L. Barrett

A Life-Course Approach to Sexual Offending: Examining the Continuity of Juvenile Sexual Offending into Adulthood and Subsequent Patterns of Recidivism , Maude Beaudry-Cyr

Examining the link between self-control and misconduct in a multi-agency sample of police supervisors: A test of two theories , Christopher Matthew Donner

The Impact of Hyperfemininity on Explicit and Implicit Blame Assignment and Police Reporting of Alcohol Facilitated Rape in a Sample of College Women , Sarah Ehlke

Rurality and Intimate Partner Homicide: Exploring the Relationship between Place, Social Structure, and Femicide in North Carolina , Amelia Kirkland

Self-Control, Attitudinal Beliefs, and White-Collar Crime Intentions , Melissa Anne Lugo

Zero Tolerance for Marginal Populations: Examining Neoliberal Social Controls in American Schools , Brian Gregory Sellers

State-Corporate Crime in the Democratic Republic of Congo , Veronica Jane Winters

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

The Walls Are Closing In: Comparing Property Crime Victimization Risk In Gated And Non-Gated Communities , Nicholas Branic

What Propels Sexual Homicide Offenders? Testing an Integrated Theory of Social Learning and Routine Activities Theories , Heng Choon Chan

A Deadly Way of Doing Business: A Case Study of Corporate Crime in the Coal Mining Industry , Charles Nickolas Stickeler

Deconstructing the "Power and Control Motive": Developing and Assessing the Measurability of Internal Power , Shelly Marie Wagers

Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011

Assessing racial differences in offending trajectories: A life-course view of the race-crime relationship , Michael S. Caudy

Mental Health Courts Effectiveness in Reducing Recidivism and Improving Clinical Outcomes: A Meta-Analysis , Brittany Cross

General Strain Theory and Juvenile Delinquency: A Cross-Cultural Study , Wen-Hsu Lin

General Strain Theory, Race, and Delinquency , Jennifer Peck

Developmental Trajectories of Self-Control: Assessing the Stability Hypothesis , James Vance Ray

Explaining the "Female Victim Effect" in Capital Sentencing Decisions: A Case for Sex-Specific Models of Capital Sentencing Research , Tara N. Richards

A Multilevel Model of Police Corruption: Anomie, Decoupling, and Moral Disengagement , Ruth Zschoche

Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010

The Emotional Guardianship of Foreign-Born and Native-Born Hispanic Youth and Its Effect on Violent Victimization , Amy Sheena Eggers

The Influence of Narcissism and Self-Control on Reactive Aggression , Melissa L. Harrison

Is There an "Innocent Female Victim" Effect in Capital Punishment Sentencing? , Amelia Lane Kirkland

An Analysis of the Influence of Sampling Methods on Estimation of Drug Use Prevalence and Patterns Among Arrestees in the United States: Implications for Research and Policy , Janine Kremling

A Pathway to Child Sex Trafficking in Prostitution: The Impact of Strain and Risk-Inflating Responses , Joan A. Reid

Victimization Among Individuals With Low Self-Control: Effects on Fear Versus Perceived Risk of Crime , Casey Williams

Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009

Domestic Violence Within Law Enforcement Families: The Link Between Traditional Police Subculture and Domestic Violence Among Police , Lindsey Blumenstein

Rape Attitudes and Beliefs: A Replication Study , Rhissa Emily Briones

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This paper highlights the trust, respect, safety and security ratings of the community to the Philippine National Police (PNP) in the Province of Albay. It presents the sectoral ratings to PNP programs. The survey utilized a structured interview with 200 sample respondents from Albay coming from different sectors. Male respondents outnumbered female respondents. The majority of the respondents are 41-50 years old, at least high school graduates and are married. The respondents gave the highest net rating on respect, followed by net rating on trust and the lowest net rating on safety and security on the performance of the PNP. Moreover, a high net rating on commitment of support to the identified programs of the PNP was also attained from the respondents. The highest net rating of support is given to the PNP’s anti-illegal drugs program, followed by anti-terrorism, anti-riding in tandem and anti-illegal gambling programs. The ratings of the PNP obtained from the different sectors of...

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The experiences of non-criminology graduate police officers in the Philippine National Police organization are necessary to perceive whether internal and external factors affect their motivation and decision to enter the organization. This study will explore the experiences of non-criminology graduate Police officers in the Philippine National Police (PNP) organization during the year 2023. Transcendental phenomenology was the research design used in the study. Six non-criminology graduate police officers in the Philippine National Police organization participated in the study and were chosen using purposive sampling. An in-depth interview was done to gather data using interview guide questions. The participants' responses were transcribed, coded, and organized to form themes based on the study's objective with the aid of Hyperresearch software. The data were then analyzed and interpreted using Moustaka's data analysis steps. Results revealed that the majority of the non-criminology graduate police officers were at the age of middle age, with a degree in Education, and with rank as Police Staff Sergeants. Non-criminology graduate police officers experienced having motivation for joining PNP, positive experience during Basic Recruit Training (BRT), receiving equal treatment during BRT, challenges during BRT, overcoming personal weaknesses, and a variety of coping mechanisms in dealing with challenges during BRT. They have a strong sense of purpose, and commitment to public service can be a powerful motivator for anyone seeking a career in law enforcement, regardless of their academic background. They have also found that their unique skills and perspectives from their previous academic or professional backgrounds are valued and contribute to their success during BRT and beyond. They used to have different skills and experiences than their criminology graduate peers. However, they are held to the same high professionalism, discipline, and ethical conduct standards. They face certain challenges due to their lack of formal training or Education in law enforcement; however, with dedication, hard work, and a willingness to learn, non-criminology graduate police officers can overcome their challenges and become successful law enforcement officers. They used to face personal weaknesses during BRT in the PNP; they can overcome them by setting goals, seeking out mentorship and support, and staying committed to their development as a law enforcement officer. They used to adopt a growth mindset, meaning that they view challenges as opportunities for growth and learning.

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