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040 _aUniversity of Cebu- Banilad
_cUniversity of Cebu- Banilad
100 _aNonol, Christian Rey.
245 _aSocial impact of operation tokhang towards Filipino parents in San Jose, Cebu City /
_cChristian Rey Nonol [and four others].
260 _aCebu City :
_bUniversity of Cebu,
_c2017.
300 _aiv, 62 leaves :
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
501 _aThesis (Degree of Bachelor of Science in Criminology) -- University of Cebu- Banilad, 2017
520 _aSummary: Social impact is known as an effect of any activity in the community would it be positive or negative. Operation Tokhang is the program lead by Duterte's government and was a hot issue not only in the Philippines, but also worldwide. The Philippine National police revealed data showed murder case rose by 31 percent in the first 11 months of Duterte's war on drugs. In Duterte's aim of ending narotics in the nation, 17 percent of murder and homicide cases relating to the illegal drug and 4.9 percent families said that they were victims of crimes. This study utilized a quantitative method of research employing descriptive- correlational design. This research employed researcher- made questionnaire in capturing the respondents' profile with regards to their age, gender and civil status. The study was conducted at barangay San Jose Cebu, City, where parents from the chosen location where the target respondents. Simple percent was computed to uncover the profile of the respondents as to age, gender, and civil status. Weighted mean was utilized to determine the level of social impact of operation tokhangn towards Filipino parents as to family ethics and values, participation in decision- making effects to your social involvement an work, effect to family and life perspective. Chi- square test of independence was used to determine and significant relationship between the respondents' profile and the level of social impact of operation Tokhang towards Filipino parents in barangay San Jose, Cebu City. The findings showed that the majority of the respondents were aged 31-40 years old, most were males and married in civil status. The data revealed no significant relationship between the profile respondents and their perceived social impact of the operation towards Filipino parents. As to family ethics and values, participation in decision making, social involvement and work- family and life perspective were consistently rated "strongly agree". Moreover, there was no significant relationship detected between the profile of the respondents and the perceived social impact of operation Tokhang to Filipino parents in barangay Talamban, San Jose Cebu, City.
541 _xWalberto Mandin
_yCriminology
_zCriminology
546 _aEnglish
700 _aMiƱoza, Ryan James.
700 _aCaballes, Cherry Anne.
700 _aLimotan, John Vienz.
700 _aMijares, Nicole Anne.
942 _2ddc
_cTHE
998 _cKristine[new]
_d04/28/2019
999 _c10094
_d10094