Perception of school safety and professional conduct of University of Mindanao security personnel
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2019-10Author
Muta, Manolo B.
Guradillo, Mark Christian C
Razonable, John Lloyd P.
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This research paper was supervised to determine the extent of the perception
of school safety and professional conduct of the university of Mindanao
security personnel. In this study, a total of seventy (70) security personnel as
respondent inside the University of Mindanao Matina and Bolton Campus.
The researchers used the descriptive survey method, and an adapted survey
questionnaire was validated by the research adviser and three evaluators who
are all skilled in this study from the faculty of the College of Criminal Justice
Education. The statistical tools that were used Pearson Product moment
correlation of coefficient to determine the relationship between two variables.
The findings of this study revealed that the majority of security personnel of
University of Mindanao that the risk factors for the school safety and violence
resulted to low or less extensive means it is rare experience and the response
pIans for school safety and violence in the university of Mindanao described
as high or broad which mean that it exists in the university almost all of the
time. There was a significant difference in the extent of the perception of
school safety and professional conduct of university of Mindanao security
personnel.