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Level of perception of Criminology students in University of Mindanao Bansalan College on war on drugs

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2017-11
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Santos, Vincent Noel A.
Caminero, Laura S.
Lamay, Daina
Lapaz, Noel B.
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This study conducted to determine the level of perception of criminology students in University of Mindanao Bansalan College on war on drugs. The researchers aimed to determine the significant difference in the level of perception of criminology students in the war on drugs program. The study was conducted using the descriptive method. The researchers personally administered the questionnaires to the criminology students of University of Mindanao Bansalan College with 208 participants as respondents. The result of the level of perception of criminology students in University of Mindanao Bansalan College on war on drugs is high which means that implementation of war on drugs program gives positive impact to the perception of criminology students in University of Mindanao Bansalan College. The significant difference in the levels of perception of criminology students in University of Mindanao Bansalan College on war on drugs when analyzed by profile shows that there is a significant difference in terms of age and sex. The researchers recommend that the schools should act on their duties and responsibilities in helping the students to gain more knowledge about war on drugs through conducting information drives about illegal drugs by means of symposium and drug orientation program.
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