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The effect of internship on career preparedness as perceived by criminology students

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2024-03
Author
Asta, Arsamil
Tindoy, Jo-ann
Balmores, Shandelle Rave
Keywords
Internship programs
Police -- Vocational guidance
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Internships seek to develop a sense of professionalism, integrity, and adaptability in students, preparing them for various obstacles they may face in their future jobs. The study aimed to evaluate the impact of internships on the career preparedness of criminology students. The researcher seeks to identify significant patterns in collecting real-world expertise, measure internship preparedness through a survey and performance assessment, and determine the program's effectiveness in equipping students for profitable jobs and the criminal justice system. A total of 196 criminology interns previously enrolled in BAGSIK-TIKAS Class of 2023 at the University of Mindanao were surveyed using a total population technique since all population members were used as samples. The researchers used a correlational research method and obtained statistical data through quantitative research methods such as surveys and experiments. Data were analyzed and interpreted using the Mean and Pearson’s r to fulfill its objectives. The study found that internships have a significant impact on the career readiness of criminology students. The correlation between these off-campus experiences and valuable professional networks, applicable classroom learning, and new talent pipelines for employers is very high. The study guides the University, criminology students, and intern coordinator to improve career choices and teaching methods for students to enhance their skills.
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College of Criminal Justice Education

 

 

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