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Published By Saint Michael College Of Caraga

2508-0555, 2508-0563

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
CRES JOHN LAURO ◽  
JOEMARIE BADIANG ◽  
JHUN MARK PATLUNAG

Schools are said to be the second home of students. It should be as safe as the home of its clients and personnel. The main objective of this study was to determine the level of Security Services of Saint Michael College of Caraga. The study employed the descriptive type of research involving the Administrator, Teachers, and Students of Saint Michael College of Caraga in Nasipit, Agusan del Norte, as the study respondents. A universal sampling technique was utilized, covering 168 respondents. The findings of the study disclosed the following: the productive level of security services were effective; and, there was a significant difference in the perception of the level of effectiveness in security services as perceived by administrators, teachers, and students. The most important part of the study is planning. However, it is not possible to plan for security until a full risk assessment has been performed. Security planning involves enhancement or developing security policies and implement to prevent risk from becoming a reality. The program outlined in this paper is merely a guideline. Each school is different and will need to plan to create policies based upon its individual security goals and needs. This emphasis allows administration and safety and security in-charge to choose which tools and techniques are best suited to their school’s security needs.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
JEFFREY YOSA ◽  
NECKCRIS AGUAVIVA ◽  
JOSHUA PENNY MONTEHERMOSO ◽  
ROAN MICHEAL NITUDA ◽  
JISSREL ACABO

The program caters to public and private schools’ needs regarding implementing the preventive drug education program in curriculum and instruction, intervention program and services, learning and development activities, advocacy campaigns, evaluation, and research. The main purpose of this study was to determine the level of implementation of drug education programs among public and private secondary schools in Nasipit Agusan Del Norte. The researchers used a descriptive design comprising the survey method to collect relevant information for the study. Based on the finding, there is no significant difference in the level of implementation of preventive drug education program between public and private secondary schools in Nasipit Agusan del Norte, which were the following; curriculum and instructions, intervention program and services, learning and development activities, advocacy campaigns, and monitoring evaluation and research. The researchers would like to recommend that the public and private secondary schools continue implementing the preventive drug education program in Nasipit Agusan del Norte. Moreover, all personnel in-charge in the drug education program will attend any drug symposium and activities to have proper training: curriculum and Instruction.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
LOUIE CALLORA

A motivated teacher is crucial to a successful classroom. The main objective of the study was to determine the qualities of Criminology teachers and their influence on the learning motivation of students. The study employed the quantitative, nonexperimental, and descriptive type of research involving the 3rd and 4th-year Criminology students of Saint Francis Xavier College (SFXC) and Southway College of Technology (Socotech) in San Francisco, Agusan Del Sur, as respondents of the study. A universal sampling technique was utilized, covering 355 respondents. Mean, and Pearson r were the statistical tools used in treating the data. The findings reveal a high level of the qualities of criminology teachers in terms of personal and professional qualities. In addition, there is a high level of learning motivation of criminology students in terms of school competition, reward, scholarship, privilege, and incentive. Moreover, there is a significant relationship between Criminology teachers’ qualities and the learning motivation of Criminology students. This shows that the higher the level of qualities of a teachers, the higher the students’ motivation. It was recommended that the School administrators consider the study results as their guide in creating and supervising teachers’ vision and mission and in monitoring teachers to ensure quality education.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
JISSREL ACABO

The tribal justice processes are part of a well-structured, time-proven social system geared towards reconciliation, maintenance, and social relationships improvement. The purpose of the study was to give an insight to the readers about the Higaonon Tribe Justice System. This study utilizes descriptive and qualitative approaches, specifically observation and immersion. The findings concluded that all violations that had happened within their tribal community should be settled within their tribal justice court. The result also revealed that the proven guilty should pay according to the gravity of the offense. However, when the suspect cannot afford the victims’ side’s demands, all Datu/Tribal Leaders will help. It was recommended that the legal department of the Municipality of Buenavista would conduct a Para- Legal Justice training to build the capacities of recognized mediators and potential leaders in the tribal criminal justice system to enhance their existing local knowledge. Through the Barangay officials and Police officer, the government shall introduce ‘’jail’’ into the tribal community to help government solve jail congestion. Moreover, the tribal council should appoint members of the barangay to record the settlement (paghusay) by having a hard document. These records will contain the date, time, and venue, persons attending during the hearing, and agreements or decisions. Thus, this record will significantly help for future reference.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
JHUN MARK PATLUNAG

Corrections is one of the five pillars of the Criminal Justice System. The study aimed to assess the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) towards the inmates of the jails located in the Province of Agusan del Norte. The study used a descriptive method of research. The survey was given to the 317 inmates. The findings revealed that in the jails under the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, the majority of the inmates’ responses were slightly dissatisfied. In addition, the food budget of the inmates in the province of Agusan del Norte is not sufficient to provide a complete set of utensils and diet that would provide better nourishment to the inmates. The regular doctor is also not available to provide the regular evaluation of the inmates’ physical and other conditions. The nurse personnel is available but can’t cater to all the inmates’ needs towards emergency cases. Moreover, the Alternative learning system is inaccessible because the budget for school supplies and reading materials is insufficient. It was recommended that the National Government was comprised of the Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary must provide the budget for the creation of additional courts, appointed judges, public prosecutor, public lawyers, and Jail officers. The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology administration should seek a plan and intervention programs that enhance the Bureau’s current services.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
NELSON JR. ARCEO ◽  
JOMARI MICH EJADA ◽  
LEONARD OSORNO ◽  
JUNE PATRICK TANGARORANG ◽  
JHUN MARK PATLUNAG

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
DJ ROSE ALLASGO ◽  
BLESSIE BUSACO ◽  
RETCHIE OLAGUER ◽  
ROSE JEAN SOROYSOROY ◽  
JHUN MARK PATLUNAG
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2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
HAMLET JR. DANUCO ◽  
BENNY MARK GABALLO ◽  
KRISTAN MALICSE ◽  
RIELVEN TELEN ◽  
LOUIE CALLORA
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2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
ALDREN APDUHAN ◽  
GAMALIEL BERNADOS ◽  
RAMIE BOY TIOROCIO ◽  
JISSREL ACABO

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
REINARD CALIGUID ◽  
CLARK NALLA ◽  
RUTHSEN PAQUERA ◽  
ROLAND PEREZ ◽  
LOUIE CALLORA

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