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Dealing with dangerous drug cases: a phenomenological study

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2022-03
Author
Borilla, Ferry Angellie A.
Salardan, John Mark R.
Salem, Jhun Mark
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Drug offenses (Illegal drugs)
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This phenomenological study enabled the researchers to identify and know the effects of the dealing with dangerous drug cases: a phenomenological study. The evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages so as perception to the dealing with dangerous drug cases targeted in this study. To gather more insights and information from the people who really spend their vacant time to hear or read a news on how police officers portrayed in media, we conducted a qualitative research and interviewed 14 participants, 7 for in-depth and 7 for focus group. In describing the expressed phenomenon of the participants, the researchers used analogy as their approach. This qualitative study involves interview of our sample public just so to provide fact under public opinion. Using in-depth interview and focus group method, the study examines the dealing with dangerous drug cases: a phenomenological study and the process through which those shared knowledge‘s were created. The finding was classified into major themes how at dealing with dangerous drug cases.
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Department of Criminal Justice Education- Bachelor of Science in Criminology

 

 

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