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CHAPTER 1

THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND

INTRODUCTION
Drug is a chemical substance that brings about physical physiological,
behavioral and/ or psychological change in a person taking it. Dangerous Drug a
substance affecting the central nervous system which when taken into the human
body brings about physical emotional or behavioral changes in a person taking it.
Taguig City is a highly urbanized city located in south-eastern portion of Metro
Manila in the Philippines. From a thriving fishing community along the shores
of Laguna de Bay, it is now an important residential, commercial and industrial center.
The recent construction of the C-5 highway and the acquisition of the Fort Bonifacio
development area have paved the way for the cityhood of the municipality. It will also
be accessed by the future C-6 Road. Taguig City lies on the western shore of Laguna
de Bay and is bordered by Muntinlupa City to the south, Paraaque to the
southwest, Pasayto

the

west, Cainta and Taytay on

the

northeast

and Makati, Pateros, and Pasig to the north. Taguig River, a tributary of the Pasig
River cuts through the northern half of the municipality and Napindan River, also a
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ranked first among Philippine cities in the Ease of Doing Business Index, conducted
by the World Bank's International Finance Corporation, But behind this growth and
development comes with an alarming phenomena where in there is an high
possibilities that those who are succumbed by the wrath of Drug will more likely to
commit crime like robbery, theft and snatching in order for them but and to satisfy
their appetite or being dependent on drug .That is why Problem within local or in the
country according to
Sandico (2010) study entitled "Concerted Efforts towards Drub Abuse is not
the sole responsibility of the police and other law enforcement officer, the active
responsive community correlates each other in terms of curbing this drug menace. He
stressed that the community refers to the family itself considering that the parents are
the ones responsible for the moral fiber of their children, to educate them being the
first teacher and to discuss the will of taking drugs. By doing this, there will be a
strong foundation in terms of drug prevention. The education institution, from the
primary grade, secondary level or even in college, level it is the moral responsibilities
and obligation of the teacher to inculcate into the mind of the pupils/students the
disadvantages of taking dangerous drugs. The evil effects of it when it is taken to the
body, it produce abnormal effect emotionally and physically.
Based on Dangerous Drug Boards most recent research, year of 2012 the
statistics of drug abusers in Philippines there were more males than female clients,
ratiof of 10:1 the mean age remained be 29 years, old & youngest is 8 years while the

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oldest is 73 years old. The highest percentage belongs to age grow of 30-34 with 566
or 20.63% more than half of the center client are (52.11%) followed by married
(27.88%) 14.83% with live in partners and 3.97% were separated prior to
rehabilitation as to educational attainment, 701 or 25.55% have reached High School
while 884 or 33.22% were able to reach college level, wherein when it comes to the
state of employment 38.87% were unemployed and 17.09 % were either skilled or
unskilled workers prior to their stay in the center, their average monthly family income
is PHP 15.789.00, Most commonly abused drugs/substances as of CY 2012, Top
place is 1.) Methamphetamine Hydrochloride or SHABU 2.) is Cannabis or Marijuana
where in shabu cases has 2,167 cases and marijuana is 934 cases.

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY


Barangay Central Signal Village wasCreated through a City Ordinance No.
61 OF 2008, by the Sangguniang Panglungsod of Taguig City, alongside the creation
of the three (3) newly created barangays of Barangay North Signal Village, Barangay
South Signal Village, and Barangay Lupang Katuparan, the formerly comprises the
original Barangay Signal Village out of the Presidential Proclamation No. 172 from the
military reservations area of Fort Bonifacio. To Barangay Central Signal Vilage has a
total land area of Seven Hundred Seventy Thousand (770,000) square meters, more
or less. It is bounded in the north by the Barangay North Signal Village, to the east by
the Barangay New Lower Bicutan, to the south by the barangay south signal village,
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and to the west by the barangay western bicutan, all of taguig city. Barangay central
signal village has a total population of 35,000 residents, comprising about 8000
families, with a yearly increase in population of about 5%, as per NSO census of
2010. Barangay central signal village has total registered voters of 20,000 as of the
October, 2013, updated list of registered voters from the Commission on Elections
(COMELEC). Barangay central signal village is now subdivided into nine (9) zones,
headed by a Zone leader and an assistant zone leader with about twenty (20) purok
leader under its command.

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TAGUIG CITY LOCATION

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CAMPAIGN, PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES OF TAGUIG CITY POLICE STATION


AND BARANGAY GOVERNMENT IN COMBATING ILLEGAL DRUGS

Drug Supply Reduction Pillar Supply reduction strategies are directed


toward enforcing the prohibition of illegal drugs and regulating and enforcing access
to legal drugs and substances, particularly those that are of a high probability for
abuse, including pharmaceuticals and other precursors and essential chemicals.
Reducing the supply of drugs requires the collaborative participation of all levels of
government including law enforcement and the health sector, industry and regulatory
for this, the Board maintains coordination with law enforcement agencies for the
implementation of the R.A. 9165, regulatory compliance and set-up policies in aid of
judicial and legislative measures.
The TCPS/ SAID-SOTG also conduct Buy-Bust operation in relation to the supply
reduction campaign
Drug Demand Reduction Pillar The Drug Demand Reduction pillar is geared
towards reducing the consumers demand for drugs and other substances. This is
done through programs on Preventive Education, Treatment and Rehabilitation, and
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Research. Along with its partner agencies, the DDB continues to formulate policies on
drug prevention and control, develop and implement preventive education programs,
adopt and utilize effective treatment and rehabilitation programs and conduct
research on vital aspects of the drug abuse problem.
other campaigns and programs; seminars on drug awareness to different
brgy in taguig/-giving flyers oncampaign about illegal drugs kontra droga/- police
assigned in different pcps conducting checkpoint /-Barkada Kontra Droga (BKD,
Peer Groups Against Drugs) As an effective peer-based preventive education and
information program to counter the dangers and ill effects of drug abuse, the Board
has institutionalized the BKD program in order to enlist the participation of more in
and out-of school youth, and eventually organize them into a movement of young
people who are catalysts within their peer groups in advocating a healthy, drug-free
lifestyle. As of this year, there are 50, 277 BKD members from 251 chapters
nationwide. The DDB has also launched the Nationwide Search for the Best BKD
Program.
Taguig Anti-Drug Abuse Council Programs addressed only three major
concerns but vital importance in the campaign against illegal drugs, substance abuse
and delinquency with designed programs from pillar of global drug control approach
adopted during the UN General Assembly Special Session on Drugs (UNGASS) in
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Dangerous Drugs (ACCORD), in which the Philippines is a member, continue to


prove relevant and effective in addressing the countrys problem on drugs.

Demand Reduction The aim is to take away the person from drugs & reduce
or eliminate his desire to abuse drugs ex. Preventive education program, treatment &
rehabilitation programs
Supply Reduction the aim is to take away the drug from the person through
market denial operations eg. Creation of the administrative board article vii section
52, revitalizing the barangay anti-drug abuse council, revitalizing the school anti-drug
abuse council, revitalizing the workplace anti-drug abuse council
Youth Guide Initiativedelinquency and substance abuse in response to the
rise of drug related violence among youth gangs and pseudo fraternity
Programs Of Brgy Central Signal To Prevent Illegal Drug-Abuse Creation
Of Community Guardians- component are volunteer, concerned citizens duly
accredited by the Brgy. To conduct foot patrols to monitor illegal drug trade.
To report any observation to proper authorities (PNP, PDEA) Campaign to
prevent illegal drug-abuse Detail brgy security force (BSF) to monitor identified areas
for illegal drug trade. Summer sports league, like basketball, karate do, and volleyball
from youth to elder brackters Zone to zone drug-use information dissemination for all
residents about ill-effects of illegal drug-use Rehabilitation endorsement to drug
centers for residents who voluntarily wishes to be rehab.

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The researcher would like to study the anti-illegal drugs campaign in taguig
city particularly in Barangay Central Signal Village

Drug is a chemical substance that brings about physical physiological,


behavioral and/ or psychological change in a person taking it. Any drug may be
harmful when abused. The fact that many drugs will produce beneficial result has led
some people felt that drugs solve all problems. Drug that affect the mind can have
subtle or obvious side effects which can be immediate or may only become evident
after continuous use. There are drugs that are taken as medicines. But certain drugs
are taken not as medicines but to satisfy a craving or a strong desire and taking them
becomes an ingrained habit. These habit forming drugs have brought misery to
millions people in every part of the globe.

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CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK

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STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM


This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of the Anti-illegal drugs program
of local in Barangay Central Signal Village Taguig as a basis for a community-based
approach in non -stop fight against illegal drugs in Brgy. Central Signal Signal Village
Specially, the study sought to address the following research questions;
1. How do respondents assess the anti- illegal drugs program of local community
precinct in Taguig City in terms of :
1.1 Program objectives
1.2 Program Strategies
1.3 Program Resources
2. Is there significant difference in the assessment of different group of
respondents on effectiveness of anti-illegal drugs program with the
corresponding measures in relation to aforementioned variables?
3. What are the problems encountered in the anti-illegal drugs program in
Barangay Central Signal Village in Taguig City as to:
2.1 Program objectives
2.2 Program Strategies
2.3 Program Resources

HYPOTHESIS
There is no significant difference in the assessment between the PNP Taguig
City Station and Barangay Central Signal Taguig Personnelon the anti-illegal drugs
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program, problems encountered, and the corresponding measures in terms of


program objectives, program strategies, program resources.

PROPOSED MEASURES: The following are the measures to address the problems
on program, in terms of Objective: (1)Intensifies intelligence operation by having well
trained and dedicated Police Officers and Barangay Peace Keeping Officers that
leads to identification and location of drug personalities & other target. (2) Conduct
stronger ties with Local Government Unit and Non-Government Organization (3)
Allocation of enough funds to maximize the utilization of force multiplier in the supply
and demand reduction strategies to abate the continuous flow of illegal drug activities.
In terms of Stategies: (1) Enhancement of the knowledge of personnel in the
conduct of Anti-Illegal drugs to abate the flow of trafficking of illegal drugs, (2) PoliceBarangay-Community Partnership in conducting into drive pertaining to illegal drug
awareness and prevention (3) strengthen counter intelligence capabilities that will
provide information relative to the identification of police officers involved in illegal
drug activities
In terms of Resources: (1) Continuous coordination with local government
units for logistical assistance in the conduct of anti-illegal drugs program (2)
strengthen good rapport among local government officials to strengthen their will to
support the campaign against anti-illegal drug activities (3) ensures coordination with
concerned government agencies in synchronizing and harmonizing

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SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY


The Settings: Barangay Central Signal Village located in Taguig City
The respondents: Barangay Officials, Local Police Station in Taguig City (PNP)
The Time Frame: This study aimed to assess the 2 year period from 2012 to
2014.
,
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY TO:
AIDSOTF - serves as reference to improve and formulate more proactive and
effective strategies in combating Dangerous Drugs by determining the field need to
be improve.
Barangay Central Signal Village Taguig Provides the Barangay
Government, An enhance and effective strategy to take away and suppress the
dangerous drug and its users.
Community - Particularly those who are vulnerable to drugs will become
aware of the dangers of drug abuse and will be encouraged to get involved in the
activities concerned with the prevention and control of drug problems.
Local Police Station/Precinct - In each political unit may be more aggressive
in conducting Operations geared toward the identification and arrest of violators of
drug laws and confiscation of the prohibited stuffs.
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Taguig City personnel -it can inspire the residents to participants in whatever
little way possible to help the school and the community in generating full
understanding of the problem and crafting measures to temper their destructive
effects
Students - Will be intellectually motivated to consider the drug problem an
essential area of interest in analyzing the changing patter of deviant problems an
essential area of interest in analyzing the changing of patter of deviant criminal
behavior
Researcher -It may provide additional knowledge and skills during his work
and it may further provide officials thinking knowledge and strategies purposely to be
more capable, effective and efficient of his chosen profession
Future Researchers - They will be provided with relevant information upon
which new researcher may base.
S.A.I.D. Taguig - To enhance or boost the knowledge and capabilities of our
police to strength the fight against illegal drugs

DEFINITION OF TERMS
Barangay - Brgy. or Bgy.; Filipino: baranggay, [baaaj]), formerly called
barrio, is the smallest administrative division in the Philippines and is the native
Filipino term for a village, district or ward.
Board refers to group of people under Dangerous Drug Board.

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Cannabis or AKA Marijuana embraces every kind, class, genus, or specie


of the Plant Cannabis Sativa L. including, but not limited to, Cannabis Americana,
hashish, bhang, guaza, churrus and ganjab, and embraces every kind, class and
character of marijuana, whether dried of fresh and flowering, flowering or fruiting tops,
or any part of
Community a group of people living in the same place or having a particular
characteristic in common.

Dangerous Drug - a substance affecting the central nervous system which


when taken into the human body brings about physical emotional or behavioral
changes in a person taking it.
Demand Reduction - The Drug Demand Reduction pillar is geared towards
reducing the consumers demand for drugs and other substances.
DRUG - Drug is a chemical substance that brings about physical physiological,
behavioral and/ or psychological change in a person taking it.
Drug Abuse - Substance abuse, also known as drug abuse, is a patterned use
of a substance (drug) in which the user consumes the substance in amounts or with
methods which are harmful to themselves or others.
Drug Dependence As based on the World Health Organization definition, it
is a cluster of variable intensity, in which the use of psychoactive drug takes on a high
priority thereby involving, among others, a strong desire or a sense of compulsion to

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take the substances and the difficulties in controlling substances, taking behavior in
terms of its onset, termination, or levels of use.
Drug Syndicate any organized group of two (2) or more person forming or
joining together with the intention of committing any offense prescribed in RA 9165
Illicit Drug - use includes the non-medical use of a variety of drugs that are
prohibited by international law. These drugs include: amphetamine- type stimulants,3
cannabis,4 cocaine,5 heroin6 and other opioids,7 and MDMA (ecstasy).
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) AKA Estacsy a drug having
such chemical composition including any of its isomers or derivative in any form
Methamphetamine Hydrochloride or AKA SHABU - is aneurotoxin and
potent psychostimulant of the phenethylamine and amphetamine classes that is used
as

recreational

drug

and,

rarely,

to

treat attention

deficit

hyperactivity

disorder (ADHD) and obesity.


Opium Refers to the coagulated juice the opium poppy (Papaver
somniferum L.) embraces every kind, class and character of opium, whether crude or
prepared; the ashes or refuse of the same; narcotic preparations thereof or therefrom;
morphine or any alkaloid of opium;
Opium Poppy refers to any part of the plant of the species Papaver
Somniferum L., Papaver setigerum DC, Papaver orientale, Papaver bracteatum and
Papaver rhoeas, which includes the seeds, straws, branches, leaves or any part
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Pusher Any person who sells, trades, administer, dispenses, delivers or give
away to another, on any terms whatsoever, or distributes, dispatches in transit or
transports dangerous drugs or who act as a broker in any of such transactions,
portion of the plant and seeds thereof, and all its geographic varieties, whether
as a reefer, resin, extract tincture or in any form whatsoever,

REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9165 - an act instituting the comprehensive dangerous


drugs act of 2002, repealing republic act no. 6425, otherwise known as the
dangerous drugs act of 1972, as amended, providing funds therefore, and for other
purposes It is the policy of the State to safeguard the integrity of its territory and the
well-being of its citizenry particularly the youth, from the harmful effects of dangerous
drugs on their physical and mental well-being, and to defend the same against acts or
omissions detrimental to their development and preservation. In view of the foregoing,
the State needs to enhance further the efficacy of the law against dangerous drugs, it
being one of today's more serious social ills.

Section 5 of R.A 9165 - Sale, Trading, Administration, Dispensation, Delivery,


Distribution and Transportation of Dangerous Drugs and/or Controlled Precursors and
Essential Chemicals.
Section 11 of R.A 9195- Possession of Dangerous Drugs.

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Section 12 of R.A 9165 -Possession of Equipment, Instrument, Apparatus and


Other Paraphernalia for Dangerous Drugs.
Section 15 of R.A 9165Use of Dangerous Drugs.
Supply Reduction - Supply reduction strategies are directed toward enforcing
the prohibition of illegal drugs and regulating and enforcing access to legal drugs and
substances, particularly those that are of a high probability for abuse, including
pharmaceuticals and other precursors and essential chemicals.
ACRONYMS
AIDSOTF- Anti-Illegal Drug Special Operation Task Force
Board refers to DDB
BSF Barangay Security Force
C-5 Circumferential road
DDB Dangerous Drug Board
MDMA - methylenedioxy-N-methylamphetamine)
METH - Methamphetamine hydrochloride/SHABU
PDEA- Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
PNP Philippine National Police
SAIDSOTG Station Anti-Illegal Drug Special Operation Task Group
THC - Tetrahydrocannabinol
TADAC Taguig Anti-Illegal Drug Abuse Council

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CHAPTER 2
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES

This chapter is a presentation of the review of a number of literature and


studies, which had important to the study at hand.

FOREIGN LITERATURE

With a world GDP of 36$ US TRILLION in 2010, the illegal drug trade may be
estimated as slightly less than %1 (0.893%) of total global commerce (DRUG
LIBRARY, 2011) Consumption of illegal drugs is widespread globally.
Because drugs traded on the black market can provide a secretive source of
money. They have long been used by organizations such as the U.S Central
Intelligence Agency to fund covert operations and proxy wars. CIA involvement in
heroin trafficking began with the French Connection in Marseille and continued with
anti-communist operations in Southeast Asia, In the early 1980s the CIA used
cocaine as a medium to launder money in Central America allegedly as part of the
Iran-Contra affair, Scott (2010)
The countries of drug production have been seen as the worst affected by
prohibition, Bernaman Com (2011). Even so, countries receiving illegally imported
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substances are also affected by problems stemming from drug prohibition. In many
countries worldwide, the illegal drug trade is thought to be directly linked to violent
crimes such as murder, this is especially true in developing countries, such as
Honduras, but it is also an issue for many developed countries worldwide, The
Economist (2013)
Other common reasons why people take drugs are peer pressure, social
acceptance, boredom, frustrations, constant tiredness, lack of parental guidance and
focus in life or an escape from reality.

for the north american market, cocaine is

typically transported from colombia to mexico or central america by sea and then
onwards by land to the united states and canada. cocaine is trafficked to europe
mostly by sea, often in container shipments. colombia remains the main source of the
cocaine found in europe, but direct shipments from peru and the plurinational state of
bolivia

are

far

more

common

than

in

the

united

states

market

(www.DrugAbuse.Gov/2014)
The illegal drug trade is a global black market, dedicated to cultivation
manufacturing, distribution and sale of drugs, which are subject to drug prohibition
laws. Most jurisdictions prohibit trade, except under license, of many types of drugs
by drug prohibition laws. A UN report said the global drug trade generated an
estimated US$321.6 Billion in past 7 years (UN Report, 2011). The countries of drug
production have been seen as the worst affected by prohibition. Even so, countries
receiving the illegal-imported substance are also affected by problems stemming from

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drug prohibition. For example, Ecuador has allegedly up to 300,00 refugees from
Colombia who are running from guerillas, paramilitaries and drug lords, says Linda
Helfrich. While some applied for asylum, other are still illegal, and the drugs that pass
from Colombia through Ecuador to other part of South America create economic and
social problems as cited by Helfrich (2010).
A report by the UK governments drug strategy unit that was subsequently
leaked to the press, stated that due to the expensive price of highly addictive crime
including 85% for shoplifting, 70-80% of burglaries and 54% of robberies. The cost of
crime committed to support illegal cocaine and heroin habits amounts to 16billion
pound a year in the UK (TDPF, 2011).
In December 2009, the United Nation Drug and Crime Tsar Antonio Maria
Costa Claimed that illegal drug money saved the banking industry from collapse. He
claimed he had seen evidence that the proceeds of organized crime were the only
liquid investment capital available to some banks on the brink of collapse during
2009. He said that a majority of the drug profits was absorbed into the economic
systems main problem and hence liquid capital became an important factor. Syal
(2010)
According to the latest research of the Drug Abuse (2014) when marijuana is
smoked, thc rapidly passes from the lungs into the bloodstream, which carries the
chemical to the brain and other organs throughout the body. it is absorbed more
slowly when ingested in food or drink.

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however it is ingested, thc acts on specific molecular targets on brain cells, called
cannabinoid receptors. these receptors are ordinarily activated by chemicals similar
to thc that naturally occur in the body (such as anandamide; see picture, above) and
are part of a neural communication network called the endocannabinoid system. this
system plays an important role in normal brain development and function.

LOCAL LITERATURE

The government enacted the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002


otherwise known as the Republic Act 9165, which repealed the Antiquated Dangerous
Drugs Act of 1972 of Republic act 6425. The new law provides for stiffer penalties,
maximum of which is the imposition of death for illegal drug possession and pushing
depending upon the act and the volume of the drug seized but, at the same time
seeks to protect the countrys youth.
The Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 strengthened and
revitalized the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) and established the Philippine Drug
Enforcement Agency (PDEA) as the sole and dedicated entity tasked for the
enforcement of the Republic Act No. 9165
The pandemic state of drug abuse and trafficking instigated the government
and provoked the social sectors to confront the problems with a firm resolve to
identify the components, which form the core of these social maladies. The

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government laid down the basic strategies with a support of the NGOS to prevent the
people and the youth in particular, from being pushed to and affected by drug
contamination, aware of political, economic, social and moral implications of the state
under the spell of dangerous drugs, President Arroyo issued, Presidential
Proclamation No. 23 Angat Pinoy: Droga ay Labanan Whose overriding mandate is
to

To give flesh to the mandate and commitment, Malacanang has formulated a


five-point program in its drug summit namely: information, prevention, law
enforcement, changes in drug laws and more rehabilitation centers
According to 2012 nationwide survey on the current nature and extent of drug
abuse in the Philippines this study is a collaborative research between the ddb and
the Philippine normal university. It was conducted to determine the current nature and
extent of drug abuse in the country. the survey sampled a total of 10, 752
respondents ranging from ages 10 to 69 years old, identified through a proportional
sampling. a total of 256 sites served as study areas. multi-stage sampling technique
was employed in selecting the study sites which included 17 regions, 43 provinces,
42 capitals, 86 municipalities/cities, 137 urban and 119 rural barangays. the data
gathering was conducted from end of October 2012 to march 2013.

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Based on the study, it was estimated that there could be 1.3 million current drug
users. The estimate was derived using the 2012 nscb projected population of age 1069 which Is 72, 735, 094.
It has now become a common sight to see many young children as well as
adult using illicit drugs such as shabu, marijuana, ecstasy, cough syrup, rugby, and
glue. Researchers conducted by the Dangerous Drug Board (DDB) reveal that a high
percentage of such major crimes, hold-ups, robberies, rapes, homicides and murders
are violent acts directly linked to person under the influence of drugs. One may not be
a pusher nor an addict but he is not free from the threats of drug problem as addicts
might at any point in time rob, burglarize and even kill him in their search for money to
sustain their drug habits according to Tomas (2009)
Empowerment,

strengthen

law

enforcement

system,

and

cooperative

government and non-government institutions according to Pastor (2006), let us move


as one towards this very noble endeavor. The claws of drug addiction never get
satisfied, they spare no one, and continue to penetrate deeper in our society,
cooperation among the government, private sector, and the civil society is a main
prerequisite towards this aspiration. We need to take responsibilities with a sustained
determination to totally eradicate the illegal drug problem that wormed its way down
even to our less fortunate countrymen.
Drugs are natural and synthetic chemical substance which can be used to
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feelings. This definition includes a wide frame of reference, for the term drug covers
pharmacologically all foreign substances taken into the body from simple pain
killers like aspirin to vitamins and the more sophisticated preparations used in the
treatment of severe infections, metabolic disturbances and the like as cited by
Ungson(2004)
Drug differs widely in the chemical composition and more important in their
effects it depends upon: the abusers personality; the circumstances of abuse and the
dose or amount of drug taken.
An assessment on the implementation of the ddb policy on the inclusion of at
least 5% mustard oil content on toluene-based contact cement
the collection of data was conducted through questionnaires and interviews with
the

implementers

and

from

the

selected lists

of

licensed

stakeholders

(importers, manufacturers, retailers and end users provided by pdea in the


following areas: caloocan, manila, malabon, mandaluyong, muntinlupa, marikina,
valenzuela, pasig, paraaque, taguig, cavite and rizal. a total of two hundred sixtyone (261) respondents were interviewed.ninety-three percent (93%) of the
respondents are aware that toluene-based contact cement is being abused.seventythree percent (73%) of the implementers particularly pdea are very much aware
of the policy on toluene-based contact cement. twenty percent (20%), however
of barangay officials are not aware of the policy, thirty percent (30%) are aware
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awareness. hence, barangay officials need to be informed and be educated


with the said policy.
with the implementation of the policy, almost all of the respondents admitted that the
quality of their finished products decreased and so is their profits/sales while the
costs of their production increased.
By of September 2012 The Philippine National Police seized some 4 billion
worth of methamphetamine hydrochloride (shabu) and drug ingredients were seized
while four people were arrested in a raid on a "mega" shabu lab and a facility in
Pampanga province The Philippine National Police's Anti-Illegal Drugs Special
Operations Task Force and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency conducted the raids,
Tracking down drug traffickers the traditional way has been though enough.
Can the Philippines handle this latest threat? Even the amended Dangerous Drug Act
will be toothless against the problem. The National Telecommunications Commission,
whichregulates internet service providers, admitted it is helpless in stopping the illicit
drug trade in the cyberspace. A law has been passed to crackdown on cybercrimes,
but technology is advancing too rapidly. Before Philippine law enforcers can master
the technology and the ways of cyber criminals, the criminals, the crooks have
learned new tricks.
FOREIGN STUDIES
Over the past 20 years, much exciting addiction researcher has been
conducted. Extensive Knowledge has been gathered about comorbid issues,

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particularly mental health disorders, HIV, and criminal justice involvement. Health
service addiction research has become increasingly sophisticated, shifting its focus
from patients to consider also services, organization and financing structures,
furthermore, through several long-term follow-up studies, empirical evidence
convincingly demonstrate that drug dependence is not an acute and is best
understood through a life course perspective with an emphasis on chronicity. This
study highlights three major directions for future addiction research, developing
strategies for chronic care (including longitudal intervention studies) according to
Hamilton (2009)
Chapagani (2009) study entitled drug abuse in Nepal A Rapid Assessment of
rapid assessment of drug abuse in Nepal and was conducted at different states,
including eight municipalities in the five development regions of the country. TO
interview, in depth interviews and focus group discussions were used a snowball
sampling strategy for respondents who were drug abusers and a judgmental
sampling strategy for the non-drug using key informants were applied. About one fifth
of the sample was recruited from the treatment centers and the rest from the
community. Drug abusers in prison were interviewed, and secondary data from
treatment centers and prisons analyzed. The study revealed that the sample of drug
abusers has a mean age of 23.8 years and was overwhelmingly male. Most
respondents lived with their families and were either unemployed or students. About
30 percent of the sample was married. A large majority of the sample had a family

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member or a close relative outside the immediate family who smoked or drank
alcohol and a friend who smoke, drank or used illicit drugs. Apart from tobacco and
alcohol, the major drug of abuse were cannabis, codeine-containing cough syrup,
nitrazepam, tablets, buprenor-phine injections and heroinm (usually smoked, rarely
injected) The commonest sources of drugs were other drug-using friends, crossborder supplies from India or medicine shops. The commonest source or drug money
was the family. There has been a clear trend towards the injection of buprenorphine
by abusers who smoke heroin or drink codeine cough syrup. The reasons cited for
switching to injections were the unavailability and rising cost of non-injectable drugs
and the easy availability and relative cheapness of injectables. About half of the
injecting drug users (IDUs) Common reported sharing injecting equipment
inadequately cleaned with water, over a half of IDUs reported visiting needleexchange programmers at two of the study sites where such programmers were
available. Infection y the immunodeficiency virus (HIV) appears to be low among
IDUs, although systematic surveillance is absent. Two thirds of the sample had
experience sexual intercourse. The last sex partners reported by respondent were
commercial sex workers, wives or girlfriends. Condom use was low with primary
partners and relatively high with sex workers. Treatment facilities, mostly located in
the central urban areas of the country, are meager, an overwhelming majority of drug
abusers felt the need to stop abusing drugs. Cost-effective drug treatment and HIV

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prevention programmers for IDUs are urgently need in all areas of the country
(Chapagain, 2009)
Problem
according to www.drugabuse.gov (2014) research contrary to common belief,
marijuana is addictive. estimates from research suggest that about 9 percent of users
become addicted to marijuana; this number increases among those who start young
(to about 17 percent, or 1 in 6) and among people who use marijuana daily (to 25-50
percent).long-term marijuana users trying to quit report withdrawal symptoms
including irritability, sleeplessness, decreased appetite, anxiety, and drug craving, all
of which can make it difficult to abstain. behavioral interventions, including cognitivebehavioral therapy and motivational incentives (i.e., providing vouchers for goods or
services to patients who remain abstinent) have proven to be effective in treating
marijuana addiction. although no medications are currently available, recent
discoveries about the workings of the endocannabinoid system offer promise for the
development of medications to ease withdrawal, block the intoxicating effects of
marijuana, and prevent relapse.
LOCAL STUDIES
Problem within local or in the country according to Sandico (2010) study
entitled "Concerted Efforts towards DrugAbuse is not nor the sole responsibility of the
police and other law enforcement officer, the active responsive community correlates
each other in terms of curbing this drug menace. he stressed that the community

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refers to the family itself considering that the parents are the ones responsible for the
moral fiber of their children, to educate them being the first teacher and to discuss the
will of taking drugs. By doing this, there will be a strong foundation in terms of drug
prevention. the education institution, from the primary grade, secondary level or even
in college, level it is the moral responsibilities and obligation of the teacher to
inculcate into the mind of the pupils/students the disadvantages of taking dangerous
drugs. The evil effects of it when it is taken to the body, it produce abnormal effect
emotionally and physically. The respondents in the study by Balbino (2001) in Lucena
concluded that the law enforcers were not effective in the prevention and control of
substance abuse in the city. The other set of respondents, the PNP officers however
asserted otherwise. While Foncesca's study focused on

the Law Enforcement

effective in dealing with the drug problems in Lucen City, this study emphasized on
the drug control strategies and the factors, which may draw the victims to drug abuse.
Rafael (2009) recommended that drug problems are confronted with more
sophistication. Its psychological impact on Philippine Society has created a chain of
adverse situation, which calls for a more committed support. However, he noted that
the problems received lesser priority than other current problems, in spite of public
awareness about its long-term effect on the children and the youth and ultimately on
society. While Rafael's study is confined to psychogical dimension of the drug
problems, this study sought to determine the scope and size of the drug problems.

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Molina (2010) state that it is difficult to address the problem of drug


consumption. While many well to do and educated users consumed small amount of
drugs, alcohol and tobacco despite the known consequences, the poor users
consumed more drug, alcohol and tobacco in seeking to anesthetize themselves and
escape the thought of living in desperate condition. He recommend that the best
solution to the drug problems is the eradication of the social malaise, which feeds
drug abuse, and the promotion of human and environmental development, which are
healthful to the growth of a strong family and community with an ingrained sense of
moral value. his study is different from the present study in the sense that Molina
studies the factors affecting the drug consumptions of the rich and the poor uses,
while the present study determines only extent of the drug problems in the study of
drug dependency problems.
Octavio Jr (2011) found that the use of illicit drugs was prevalent among the
male victims and that unemployment was related to the problem. His findings show
that drug users come from different socio economic status thought it is more
prominent among those who belong to the low-income group. octavio presented that
the drug problem is a multi-faced issue since there are a number of causes, which
exert influence to the problem. He commended that both the government and the
private sectors join forces in combating the drug menace by addressing the individual
issues, which contribute to the problem. His work is in a way similar to the present
study as he focused on the multiple factors contributing to the existence of the drug

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problem. As cited by ocden (2008) study entitled "addressing drug problem in baguio
city" the Philippine National Police has adequate anti-illegal drug programs of action.
The organization has an unmistakably firm commitment to eradicate the drug
problem.

SYNTHESIS OF THE REVIEWED LITERATURE AND STUDIES

The study and research on Philippine National Police anti-illegal drug


campaign is a very reliable sources of empirical date in analyzing the anti-illegal drug
programs in Barangay Central Signal Taguig. The conduct of the study is very timely
and necessary since the trend to anti-illegal drug campaign has evolved into a very
complex operation
Literatures reviewed in the research revealed the problem of drug addiction
appear to be difficult to prevent. The drug menace has penetrated almost all spectrum
of the society despite the prevention and suppression efforts being exerted by law
enforcement and other government this has resulted in the upsurge of drug-related
crimes, many of which are heinous all of the major concerns of the study was
considered by the present study.

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Numerous policy efforts have been implemented to combat drug problems.


That the study of Beaver, Aldred and Gover contains data vital to this study since they
were able to spell-out the law enforcement personnel have been very active in the
eradication of illegal drug supply which is related to the study at hand when it comes
to anti-illegal drug program.
Siegel identified the characteristics of those who are prone to commit
delinquent acts. They include psychological and biological abnormalities and other
illness, which compels a person to take illicit drugs, Mangwong on the other hand,
seeks to present the pressure of PAKIKISAMA in including a person to take drug
while Lauder survey reveals the distorted social bond which accelerates ones drive to
succumb to the lure of drugs.
Meanwhile , the Dangerous Drug Board railed the prevents to do something
about the problem instead of just sitting down to watch unfolding of a problem, which
may eventually destroy its victims, particularly the youth.
The prevention strategies, which the private sectors are expected to carry out
and control strategies the police units are duty bound to execute, are effective
measures conductive to enhancement of efforts to prevail in the war against drugs.
Unless they are mobilized efficiently, any hope to establish drug free community may
be elusive aspirations.

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However, it can be noted that no study has been conducted on the anti-illegal
drugs program of local police station in Taguig City. This is the identified gap of the
studies which will be considered as the contribution of this endeavor.

CHAPTER 3
METHODS AND PROCEDURES

RESEARCH DESIGN
In this study, the descriptive method of research was used. This method is
considered as most appropriate for this study because it describes events, trends,
circumstances as They exist and observed by the researcher (steam berg) He

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claims that descriptive method is designed for the investigator to gather information
about present existing conditions and that the principal aims in employing this method
are to describe the nature of a situation as it exist at the time of the study and to
explore the causes of particular phenomena. The use of this method will be based on
its appropriateness to the purpose of this study. This method is appropriate for the
study as it permitted to assess the anti-illegal drug program of Barangay Central
Signal in Taguig as basis for a community-led approach in containing illegal drugs.
The data gathered was compiled, indexed, collate and finally reviewed
preparatory to proper presentation, appropriate analysis and interpretation
SOURCES OF DATA
Two major sources of data were considered in this study, primary sources and
secondary sources.

RESPONDENTS OF THE STUDY


In this study, the researcher included as part of the study the profile of
the respondents as to their age, gender, civil status and educational attainment.The
respondents of the study were two groups of respondents considered to be
knowledgeable about the development, adoption and/or implementation of anti-drug
campaign in particularly in Barangay Central Signal Taguig Personnel (1) the chief of
police of TCPS thru (15 Fifteen) PNP SAID-SOTG Taguig City (2) (85 Eighty-Five)

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the Local Government Unit or Barangay Central Signal Personnel composed of


elected and non-elected government employees.
RESEARCH INSTRUMENT
To gather the needed data the following were employed.
QUESTIONNAIRE
This was the primary source of data. It contains questions that answer stated
in the problem in Chapter 1. The respondents wrote check to the blank which
coirresponds to their answer. The statement contains five choices that explained the
respondents attitude about the problems they had encountered.
INTERVIEW
This was the secondary source of data. The unstructed interview was
conducted personally, yet informally by the researchers to supplement the
questionnaire. Some unclear, confusing and doubtful answers cleared during the
unstructed interview.
STATISTICAL TREATMENT OF DATA
The following statistical treatments used in the data that gathered in the
conduct of the survey:

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The Percentage Method was utilized in the analysis and evaluation of the
data on the profile of the respondents according to age, gender, civil status and
education. It was computed as follows:

F
P = _____________________

x 100

Where:
P

Percentage

Frequency

Number of Respondents

100

Constant

The Weighted Mean. This was utilized in getting the mean scores of respondents
responces in sub-problem number two:
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(f5x5)(f4x4)(f3x3)(f2x2)(f1x1)
WM = _______________________________
N
(f5x5) = Frequency Count
N = Number of Respondents
The Average Weighted Mean. It is the most commonly used measure of tendency.
The average weighted mean is calculated by summing the observed numerical
values of variable in a set of data and then dividing the total by the number of
observation involved (Tan, 2000).
Formula:
AWM = (WM)
I
Where:
AWM average weighted mean
- summative sign
WM weighted mean
I total number of indicators

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The T-test. - This are used to measure the difference between means of the study
referring to answer the sub-problem number 2. The t- test for independent samples is
as follows:
Formula:
T=

XX
(S) + (S)
N

Where:
X

= means of the first group

= mean of the second group

= variance of the first group

= variance of the second groups

N
N

= sample size (first group)


= sample size (second group)

The following help compute the t-test:

The Mean (Formula)


X = x
N

X
X

= the arithmetic mean

= sum of the scores


N

= number of the scores

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SD = dstandard deviation (formula)


N

Where:
SD = Standard Deviation
d = Sum of the difference in variance squared
The Total Average Weighted Mean. It used to measure the average weighted mean
by summing the entire average weighted mean and divided by the number of average
weighted mean.

Formula:
AAWM = (AWM)
X
Where:
AAWM total average weighted mean
- summative sign
AWM average weighted mean
X Total number of average weighted mean

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CHAPTER IV
ANALYSIS, PRESENTATION AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA
This chapter presents the data in tabulated Form which were analyzed and interpreted to
answer the following specific sub-problems

Age Ranges

Frequency

Percent

51 Above
40-50
30 -39
18 29

15
39
23
3

18.75
48.75
28.75
3.75

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Cumulative
Percent
18.75
67.5
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Table 1
Distribution of the Respondents according to Age
Based on the distribution of the Sample Respondents, it shows that
the Ages ranging from 51 and above (15 {18.75}) age from 40-50
(39{ 48.75}), age ranging from 30-39 (23{28.75}), and ages ranging from
18-29 (3{3.75}) has the age ranging from 40-50 participate the
assessment of the effectiveness of anti-illegal drugs campaign in
Barangay Central Signal Taguig City

Table 2
Comparative Distribution of the respondents according to their Gender

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Gender

Barangay Central Signal Personnel

Frequency

Percent

Cumulative
Percent

Frequency

Percent

Cumulative
Percent

Male

15

100

100

64

80

100

Female

16

20

20

15

100

80

100

Total

Table 2 Show the comparative distribution of the respondent from PNP SAID-SITG
and Respondents from Barangay Central Village Personnel Taguig City according to
their Gender, Based on the distribution, it shown that 15 of the respondents from PNP
are male which comprises 100% of the respondents as compared to the 64 males
from Barangay Central Signal Village Personnel which is 80% of the total
respondents. There were no female respondents from PNP SAID-SOTG while 16 of
the respondents from Barangay Central Signal Village Personnel are females or 20%
of the total respondents who participates in the study

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Table 3
Shows the Comparative Distribution of the respondents according to their Civil

Civil
Status

PNP SAID-SOTG
Frequency

Percent

Cumulative
Percent

Barangay Central Signal Personnel


Cumulati
Frequency
Percent
ve
Percent

Single
Marrie
d

100

6.25

100

15

100

100

60

75.00

93.75

Widow

15

18.75

18.75

15

100

80

100

Total

Status

Table 3 shows the comparative distribution of the respondents from PNP SAID-SOTG
and from Barangay Central Signal Village Personnel according to their civil status.
Based on the distribution, it shows that 100 of the PNP SAID-SOTG personnel are
married as compared to 75 percent or 60 respondents from B.C.S.V personnel who
are married, 6.25 % or 5 of the respondents are single and 18.75 % or 15 of the total
population who participates in the study are widow

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Table 4
Shows the Comparative Distribution of the respondents according to their
Educational Attainment

Educational
Attainment

PNP SAID-SOTG

Barangay Central Signal Personnel

Frequency

Percent

Cumulative
Percent

Frequency

Percent

Cumulative
Percent

0.00

0.00

75

93.75

93.75

0.00

0.00

6.25

100

College Grad.
Masters
Degree
Doctors
Degree

10

66.67

66.67

100

33.33

100.00

100

0.00

100

100

Total

15

100

80

100

High School
Grad.
College
Undergrad.

Table 3 shows the comparative distribution of the respondents from PNP SAID-SOTG
& from Barangay Central Signal Village Personnel Taguig City according to their
Educational Attainment. As indicated on the table majority of the personnel or 10
personnel which has equivalent of 66.75% are college graduates. Only 5 which has
equivalent of 33.33% of the personnel acquired masters degree holder compared to
the respondents from BSF 75 of them which has equivalent of 93.75 % are high
school graduates, only 5 which has 6.25 percent of the respondents who participates
in the study earned units in college or undergrad

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Table 5
Distribution of Respondents towards the effectiveness of anti-illegal
drugs campaign in PNP-SAID SOTG of program Objectives, Strategies &
Resources.
Category

FREQUENCY
8
7
0

PERCE
NT
53.33
46.67
0

CUMULATIVE
PERCENT
100
46.67
0

Highly Effective
Effective
Moderately
Effective
Less Effective
Not Effective

0
0

0
0

0
0

MEAN = 4.162

Standard Deviation =

0.247
Descriptive Value
HE
E
ME
LE
NE

Ranges for mean

Highly Effective
Effective
Moderately Effective
Less Effective
Not Effective

3.41
1.00

4.21
2.61
1.81
-

4.20
1.80

5.00
3.40
2.60

Table 5 Shows the distribution profile of the respondents assessment towards the
effectiveness of anti-illegal drugs campaign in PNP-SAID SOTG in terms of Program
Objective, Strategies and Resource. Eight respondent or 53.33 percent say PNPSAID SOT anti-illegal drugs campaign is Highly Effective also, there are several

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respondents or 46.67percent say its effective. And none of the respondents says its
moderately effective, less effective or not effective.

In its totality, the mean is 4.162 with a standard deviation of 0.247 this means
that the general description is Effective.

Table 6
Distribution of Respondents towards the effectiveness of anti-illegal drugs
campaign in Barangay Central Signal Taguig City in term of the program objectives,
strategies and program resources
Category
Highly Effective
Effective
Moderately
Effective
Less Effective
Not Effective
Mean = 4.296
0.341

FREQUENCY
51
29
0

PERCE
NT
63.75
36.25
0

0
0

0
0

CUMULATIVE
PERCENT
100
36.25
0
0
0
Standard Deviation =

Descriptive Value

Ranges for mean

HE
E
ME
LE
NE

4.21 3.41 2.61


1.81
1.00

Highly Effective
Effective
Moderately Effective
Less Effective
Not Effective

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Table 6 shows the distribution profile of the respondents assessment towards The
effectives of anti-illegal drugs campaign in barangay Central Signal Signal Taguig City
in terms of the Program Objectives, Strategies and Program Resources. Fifty-one
Respondents or 63.75 percent say BSCV Anti-Illegal Drugs Campaign is highly
effective. Also there are 29 respondents or 36.25 percent say it is effective. And none
of the respondent says its moderately effective, less effective or not effective.
In its totality, the means is 4.296 with a standard deviation of 0.341This means
that the general description is highly effective. Therefore the combined weight of
highly effective is equal to the combined weight of effective, moderately effective, less
effective and not effective

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Table 7
Legend of table 7 indicators of the effectiveness of the anti-illegal drugs program
according to PNP SAID-SOTG and Barangay Central Signal Village Personnel in
terms of program objectives, strategies & resources.

Legend:
Descriptive Value

Mean Scale

HE

Highly Effective

4.21 - 5.00

Effective

3.41 - 4.20

ME

Moderately Effective

2.61 - 3.40

LE

Less Effective

1.81 - 2.60

NE

Not Effective

1.00 - 1.80

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Table 7
Categories
Program
Objectives

Statements

Weighted
Mean
3.67

Overall
Response
E

a.

Conduct of intelligence operation in the identification


of drug personalities and other target in baranggay

b.

work closely with LGU in common pursuit of


addressing the illegal drug trade in the BCSV

3.53

c.

utilization of force multiplier in the supply and


demand reduction strategies to slow down the
continuous flow of illegal drug trading in b.s.c.v

3.33

ME

3.51

EFFECTIVE

Rank
1
2

Average weighted Mean

Indicators of the effectiveness of the anti-illegal drugs program according to


PNP SAID-SOTG in terms of Program Objectives, Strategies & Resources.
Table 7.1 Indicators of the effectives in terms of Program Objectives according to
PNP SAID-SOTG

Table 7.1 shows the effectiveness of the anti illegal drug program by PNP SAIDSOTG in terms of program objectives, strategies and resources. On the program
objectives the first and second statement plays an important role in the effectiveness
of an anti-illegal drugs campaign. Conducting of intelligence operation in the
identification of drug personalities and other target in barangay, be best executed by
working closely with the LGUS, As seen on table the aggregated mean of all the
program objectives is 3.51 which means that the respondents generally agreed that
the anti-illegal drugs campaign by PNP SAID-SOTG is effective in terms of objectives
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Program
Strategies

a.

conduct of sustained anti-illegal drug operation to


prevent the flow or trafficking of illegal drugs

4.27

HE

b.

reduces the consumers demand for drugs and other


substances through massive preventive education
and awareness program in school and in the
barangay

4.27

HE

c.

conduct random drug test of police personnel and


filing of appropriate administrative charges against
those who found positive for drug use

4.73

HE

4.42

HIGHLY
EFFECTIVE

Average weighted Mean

Table 7.2 Indicators of the effectives in terms of Program Strategies according to


PNP SAID-SOTG

On the program strategies, conducting a random drug testing of the police personnel
and filing of appropriate administrative charges against those who found positive for
drug use rank the first as highly effective in program strategies is 4.44, which means
the police personnel/ generally agreed that the anti-illegal drugs campaign is highly
effective in terms of the program strategies.

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Progra
m
Resourc
es

weighted

a. coordinates with LGU for logistical


assistance in the conduct of anti illegal
drug program
b. maintains good rapport among local
government officials to strengthen their
political will to support the campaigns
against illegal drug activities in the
barangay Overall average
c.
maintains good rapport among local
mean
government officials to strengthen their
political will to support the campaigns
against illegal drug activities in the
barangay

4.24

2
1

4.33
HE
4.08
4.33

4.31
Average Weighted Mean

HE

HIGHLY
HE
EFFECTIVE
1

HIGHLY
EFFECTI
VE

Table 7.3 Indicators of the Effectiveness in terms of Program Resources according to


PNP SAID-SOTG

As shown on the Program Resources both statements B and C ranked as number


one as highly effective. Maintaining a good rapport and coordination among local
government officials and other concerned government agencies is highly effective in
abating illegal drug activities and trafficking in baranggays. As reflected on the table
the aggregated mean of all the program resources is 4.31,which means the
respondents agreed that the anti-illegal drugs campaign is effective in terms of the
program resources. To sum it up as indicated in the table assessment of anti-illegal
drug campaign by PNP SAID-SOTG is effective in general. The overall aggregated

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mean is 4.08 which means both program objectives, strategies and resources is
effective in the assessment
Categories
Program
Objectives

Statements

Weighted
Mean

a.

Conduct of intelligence operation in the identification


of drug personalities and other target in baranggay

3.84

Overall
Response
E

b.

work closely with LGU in common pursuit of


addressing the illegal drug trade in the BCSV

4.21

HE

c.

utilization of force multiplier in the supply and


demand reduction strategies to slow down the
continuous flow of illegal drug trading in b.s.c.v

3.53

3.86
Average weighted Mean

Rank
2

EFFECTI
VE

Table 8
Indicators of the effectiveness of the anti-illegal drugs program according to
PNP SAID-SOTG in terms of Program Objectives, Strategies & Resources.
Table 8.1 Indicators of the effectives in terms of Program Objectives according to
Barangay Central Signal Village Personnel

Table 8.1 Show the effectiveness of the anti-illegal drugs program according to
Barangay Central Signal Village Personnel in terms program objectives, working
closely with LGUS in common pursuit of addressing the illegal drug trade in BCSV is
ranked first. As seen on table 2 the aggregated mean of all the program objectives is
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3.86, which means the respondents generally agreed that the anti-illegal drugs
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Program
Strategies

a.

conduct of sustained anti-illegal drug operation to


prevent the flow or trafficking of illegal drugs

4.51

HE

b.

reduces the consumers demand for drugs and other


substances through massive preventive education
and awareness program in school and in the
barangay

4.61

HE

c.

conduct random drug test of police personnel and


filing of appropriate administrative charges against
those who found positive for drug use

4.50

HE

4.54

Highly
Effective

Average weighted Mean

Table 8.2 Indicators of the effectiveness in terms of Program Strategies according to


Barangay Central Signal Village Personnel

On the program strategies, reducing the consumers demand for drugs and other
substances through massive preventive education and awareness program in school
and in the barangay is ranked number one. As reflected on the table aggregated
mean of all the program strategies is 4.54, which means that the respondents
generally agreed that the anti-illegal drugs campaign is highly effective in terms of the
program strategies.

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Progra
m
Resourc
es

mean

a. coordinates with LGU for logistical


b.

assistance in the conduct of anti illegal


drug program
maintains good rapport among local
government officials to strengthen their
political will to support the campaigns
against illegal drug activities in the
barangay Overall average weighted

c. maintains good rapport among local

4.53

4.50

HE

HE

HIGHLY EFFECTIVE
4.58
HE

2
3

government officials to strengthen their


political will to support the campaigns
against illegal drug activities in the
barangay
4.53
Average Weighted Mean

HIGHLY
EFFECTI
VE

Table 8.3 Indicators of the effectiveness in terms of Program Resources according to


Barangay Central Signal Village Personnel

As indicated on the program resources, sustaining the coordination with concerned


government agencies in synchronizing

and harmonizing actions in abating drug

trafficking in barangay is ranked number one. As reflected on the table aggregated


mean of all the program resources is 4.53, which means the respondents agreed that
the anti-illegal campaign is highly effective in terms of the program resources.
To sum it up as indicated on the table, the assessment of the anti-illegal drug
campaign of Barangay Central Signal Village Taguig City in terms of program
objectives, strategies and program resource is highly effective.

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Table 9
Legend of table 9 indicators of the Problems Encountered by the anti-illegal
drugs program in Barangay Central Signal Village Taguig City in terms of
Program Objectives, Strategies and Resources.
Legend:
Descriptive Value

Mean Scale

VS

Very Serious

4.21 - 5.00

Serious

3.40 - 4.20

MS

Moderately Serious

2.61 - 3.40

LS

Less Serious

1.81 - 2.60

NS

Not Serious

1.00 - 1.80

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Categori
es
Program
Objective
s

Statements

a. Poor attitude of some of personnel in


conduct of intelligence operation in the
identification and location of drug
personalities and other targets in
barangay
b. Limited participation of local
government units and NONGovernment Org sectors on the antiillegal drug program in the baranggay
c. failure to utilize force multipliers in
the supply & demand reduction
strategies that due to limited funds that
leads for continous flow of illegal drug
activities in the baranggay
Average weighted
Mean

Weighted
Mean
3.29

Overall
Response
MS

Rank

3.20

MS

3.19

MS

3.23

Moderat
ely
serious

Table 9.1 Indicators of the Problems Encountered by the anti-illegal drugs program in
Barangay Central Signal Village Taguig City in terms of Program Objectives,

Shows the problems encountered by the anti-illegal drugs program of the Barangay
Central Signal Village Taguig City in terms of the program objectives, strategies and
resources. On the program objectives, poor attitude of some personnel in conduct of
intelligence operation in the identification and location of drug personalities and other
targets in barangay is ranked number, as seen on the table the aggregated mean of
all the program objectives is 3.23, which means the respondents generally agreed
that the problems encountered in anti-illegal drugs campaign is Moderately Serious in
terms of the program objectives

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Program
Strategies

a. Insufficient skills to conduct anti-illegal drug operations that


leads for continuous flow of trafficking of illegal drugs in
baranggay
b. Inadequate number of informative materials pertaining to
illegal drug awareness and prevention

3.65

3.59

c. personnel involved in drug use and illegal drug activities


are tolerated and covered-up by fellow officers

3.56

3.60

Serious

Average weighted Mean

Table 9.2 Indicators of the Problems Encountered by the anti-illegal drugs program in
Barangay Central Signal Village Taguig City in terms of Program Strategies

On the program strategies insufficient skills to conduct anti-illegal drug operations that
leads for continuous flow of trafficking of illegal drugs in barangay, is the major
problem. As reflected on the table the aggregated mean of all the program strategies
is 3.60 which means that the respondents generally agreed that the problems
encountered in anti-illegal drugs campaign is serious in terms of the programs
strategies.

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Program
Resources

a. Lack of coordination with local government units for


logistical assistance in the conduct of anti-illegal drug program

3.68

b. Limited rapport among local government officials to


strengthen their political
will to support the
campaign against anti-illegal drug activities3.49
in barangay

3.63

3.65

Serious
S

Average weighted Mean

Overall average
weighted mean

Table 9.3 Indicators of the Problems Encountered by the anti-illegal drugs program in
Barangay Central Signal Village Taguig City in terms of Program Resources

As indicated on the program resources, lack of coordination with local government


units for logistical assistance in the conduct of anti-illegal drug program is the biggest
problem encountered. As indicated on the table, the aggregated mean of all the
program resources is 3.65, which means the respondents generally agreed the antiillegal campaign is serious in terms of the program resources
To sum it up as indicated on the table, the problems encountered of anti-illegal drug
campaign of barangay central Signal Village Taguig City in terms of the Program
Objectives, Strategies and Program Resource is Serious

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Table 10
Test

Variable 1 (BSCV
Variable 2 (PNP
PERSONNEL)
SAID-SOTG)
4.29575
4.162
0.116488038
0.060831429
80
15
0.108109624
0

T-

Mean
Variance
Observations
Pooled Variance
Hypothesized Mean
Difference
df
93
t-statistics
1.445740787
P (T<=t) one tail
T critical one tail
P (T<=t) two tail
T Critical two-tail
comparing the assessment of different group respondent on effectiveness of
anti-illegal drugs program with the curves providing measures in relation to
Program with corresponding measure in relation to program objectives,
strategies and program resources

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Table 7 Show the result of the comparison of the assessment of different group
respondents on the effectiveness of anti-illegal drugs program with the corresponding
measures in relation to Program Objectives, Strategies and Program Resources
The Null Hypothesis states that there is no significant difference in the
assessment of PNP-SAID SOTG and Central Signal Taguig and Central Signal
Taguig Personnel on the anti-illegal drugs program, problems encountered and the
corresponding measures in terms of Program Objectives, Program Strategies and
Program resources
To test the hypothesis, two-tailed test was used with 95% level of confidence. The
decision rule is to reject Ho if the computed value of t is greater than or equal to the
table value of 1.960. As reflected on the table the computed value of t is 1.446 which
falls under the acceptance region. Therefore as the test statistics suggests, there is
no significant difference in the assessment between the PNP Taguig City Station and
Barangay Central Signal Taguig Personnel on the anti-illegal drugs program,
problems encountered, and the corresponding measures in terms of program
objectives, program strategies, program resources.

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CHAPTER V
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Summary of Findings
The Effectiveness of Anti-Illegal Drugs Campaign in Barangay Central Signal Village
City
Table 5
Shows the distribution profile of the respondents assessment towards the
effectiveness of anti-illegal drugs campaign in PNP-SAID SOTG in terms of Program
Objective, Strategies and Resource. Eight respondent or 53.33 percent say PNPSAID SOT anti-illegal drugs campaign is Highly Effective also, there are several
respondents or 46.67percent say its effective. And none of the respondents says its
moderately effective, less effective or not effective.
In its totality, the mean is 4.162 with a standard deviation of 0.247 this means
that the general description is Effective.
Table 3 shows the distribution profile of the respondent assessment towards The
Effectives of anti-illegal drugs campaign in barangay Central Signal Signal Taguig City
In terms of the Program Objectives, Strategies and Program Resources. Fifty-one

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Respondents or 63.7 5 percent say BSCV Anti-Illegal Drugs Campaign is highly


effective. Also there are 29 respondents or 36.25 percent say it is effective. And none
of the respondent says it moderately effective, less effective or not effective.
In its totality, the means is 4.296 with a standard deviation of 0.341This means
that the general description is highly effective. Therefore the combined weight of
highly effective is equal to the combined weight of effective, moderately effective, less
effective and not effective.
Table 6 shows the effectiveness of the anti illegal drug program by PNP SAID-SOTG
in terms of program objectives, strategies and resources. On the program objectives
the first and second statement plays an important role in the effectiveness of an antiillegal drugs campaign. Conducting of intelligence operation in the identification of
drug personalities and other target in baranggay, be best executed by working closely
with the LGUS, As seen on table#1 the aggregated mean of all the program
objectives is 3.51 which means that the respondents generally agreed that the antiillegal drugs campaign by PNP SAID-SOTG is effective in terms of objectives
On the program strategies, conducting a random drug testing of the police
personnel and filing of appropriate administrative charges against those who found
positive for drug use rank the first as highly effective in program strategies is 4.44,
which means the police personnel/ generally agreed that the anti-illegal drugs
campaign is highly effective in terms of the program strategies.

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As shown on the Program Resources both statements B and C ranked as


number one as highly effective. Maintaining a good rapport and coordination among
local government officials and other concerned government agencies is highly
effective in abating illegal drug activities and trafficking in barangays. As reflected on
the table the aggregated mean of all the program resources is 4.31, which means the
respondents agreed that the anti-illegal drugs campaign is effective in terms of the
program resources.
To sum it up as indicated in the table assessment of anti-illegal drug campaign
by PNP SAID-SOTG is effective in general. The overall aggregated mean is 4.08
which means both program objectives, strategies and resources is effective in the
assessment
TABLE 7 Shows the Effectiveness of the drug program by Barangay Central Signal
Village Taguig City in terms of the program objectives, strategies and Resources. On
the program objectives, working closely with LGUS in common pursuit of addressing
the illegal drug trade in BCSV is ranked first. As seen on table # 2 the aggregated
mean of all the program objectives is 3.86,which means the respondents generally
agreed that the anti-illegal drugs campaign is effective in terms of the program
objectives.
On the program strategies, reducing the consumers demand for drugs and
other substances through massive preventive education and awareness program in
school and in the barangay is ranked number one. As reflected on the table

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aggregated mean of all the program strategies is 4.54, which means that the
respondents generally agreed that the anti-illegal drugs campaign is highly effective in
terms of the program strategies.
As indicated on the program resources, sustaining the coordination with
concerned government agencies in synchronizing and harmonizing actions in abating
drug trafficking in barangay is ranked number one. As reflected on the table
aggregated mean of all the program resources is 4.53, which means the respondents
agreed that the anti-illegal campaign is highly effective in terms of the program
resources.
To sum it up as indicated on the table, the assessment of the anti-illegal drug
campaign of Barangay Central Signal Village Taguig City in terms of program
objectives, strategies and program resource is highly effective.
Table 8 shows the problems encountered by the anti-illegal drugs program of the
Barangay Central Signal Village Taguig City in terms of the program objectives,
strategies and resources. On the program objectives, poor attitude of some personnel
in conduct of intelligence operation in the identification and location of drug
personalities and other targets in barangay is ranked number, as seen on the table #
3 the aggregated mean of all the program objectives is 3.23, which means the
respondents generally agreed that the problems encountered in anti-illegal drugs
campaign is Moderately Serious in terms of the program objectives

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On the program strategies insufficient skills to conduct anti-illegal drug


operations that leads for continuous flow of trafficking of illegal drugs in barangay, is
the major problem. As reflected on the table the aggregated mean of all the program
strategies is 3.60 which means that the respondents generally agreed that the
problems encountered in anti-illegal drugs campaign is serious in terms of the
programs strategies.
As indicated on the program resources, lack of coordination with local
government units for logistical assistance in the conduct of anti-illegal drug program is
the biggest problem encountered. As indicated on the table, the aggregated mean of
all the program resources is 3.65, which means the respondents generally agreed the
anti-illegal campaign is serious in terms of the program resources
To sum it up as indicated on the table, the problems encountered of anti-illegal
drug campaign of barangay central Signal Village Taguig City in terms of the Program
Objectives, Strategies and Program Resource is Serious

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Table 9 Show the result of the comparison of the assessment of different group
respondents on the effectiveness of anti-illegal drugs program with the corresponding
measures in relation to Program Objectives, Strategies and Program Resources
The Null Hypothesis states that there is no significant difference in the
assessment of PNP-SAID SOTG and Central Signal Taguig and Central Signal
Taguig Personnel on the anti-illegal drugs program, problems encountered and the
corresponding measures in terms of Program Objectives, Program Strategies and
Program resources
To test the hypothesis, two-tailed test was used with 95% level of confidence.
The decision rule is to reject H o if the computed value of t is greater than or equal to
the table value of 1.960. As reflected on the table the computed value of t is 1.446
which falls under the acceptance region. Therefore as the test statistics suggests,
there is no significant difference in the assessment between the PNP Taguig City
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program, problems encountered, and the corresponding measures in terms of


program objectives, program strategies, program resources.

CONCLUSION
As the fight against the Dangerous Drug continues, the battle field gets bigger and
bigger as time and days goes by. More and more people are at risk and getting
victimized to be succumbed by its wrath so we must be able to formulate or update
new ways, plans, strategies in order to won the battle. Since the result of our
research prove its effectiveness, that those enumerated programs are tested and yet
effective, therefore we can conclude that our study can be one of the stepping stones
in winning the War against Dangerous Drug in our Homeland, for which we must
participate as its soldier.
RECOMMENDATIONS
1. For our recommendation is the improvement anti-illegal drugs program we could
highly suggest that this following statements can help to improve can be in terms of
Program Objectives we highly recommend the statement. B. Conduct stronger ties
with Local Government Unit and Non-Government Organization which rated 4.21
which is Highly Recommended by our respondents.
2. In terms of the implementation of Program Strategies we highly recommend that
statement B. Enhancement of the knowledge of personnel in the conduct of AntiIllegal drugs to abate the flow of trafficking of illegal drugs which rated 4.50 which is
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Highly Recommended. In terms of Program Resources Both Statement A & B tied up


with a score of 4.60 which Highly Recommend
3. And for the future researchers which concerning the same field of study that we
studied, I wish our thesis can help you and guide you with your research.

BIBLIOGRAPHY
A. WEBSITES

http://alcoholrehab.com/drug-addiction/drug-addiction-in-the-philippines/
http://www.ddb.gov.ph/about-ddb/history
https://www.facebook.com/notes/taga-taguig-ako/history-of-signalvillage/314255201701
http://www.taguig.gov.ph/
http://tl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Signal_Village,_Taguig

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CURRICULUM VITAE
RONALD RHEI C. BERCASIO
BLDG #14 UNIT C-1 EUSEBIO BLISS
VILLAGE JENNYS AVE. MAYBUNGA
PASIG CITY
MOBILE NO: 09066919123
EMAIL ADDRESS:
Rexon_razor05@yahoo.com

PERSONAL DATA
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Sex
Civil Status
Citizenship
Religion
Height
Weight

November 12, 1992


Pasig City
Male
Single
Filipino
Roman Catholic
5,5
140 Lbs

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
2011 - 2015 Arellano University Mandaluyong
*Bachelor of Science in Criminology
2005 - 2010 Rizal High School
*Secondary Level
1999 2005 Kalawaan Elementary School
*Primary Level
SPECIAL SKILLS
o
o

Computer Operations: Microsoft Word, Excel and Power Point


Having the ability to learn with minimum supervision, can deal
, negotiate easily with people , willing to be trained and fast
learner

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o
o

Clerical Reports/Administrative works e.g Spot Report,


Affidavit
Can handle heavy work loads
Physically and Mentally Fit

ACHIEVEMENTS
o

Acting President Arellano University Plaridel Campus, Supreme


Student Council (SSC) August 2013 March 2014

Former President Arellano University Plaridel Campus, AUCSO


(Arellano University Criminology Student Organization) June
2013 March 2014

WORKING EXPERIENCE
o

Waiter at Maxs Restaurant Pasig from April June 2013

Customer Service Representative (Boost) Teleperformance, April June 2014

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CELESTE BASBACIO BASCO


758 M. Cruz Street Barangay Mauway,
Mandaluyong City
Contact number: 09292671901
Email Address: celestinbasco@yahoo.com

OBJECTIVES:

To enhance my knowledge and skills in my chosen field of study.


To seek a responsible job with an opportunity for professional challenges.

PERSONAL DATA:
Birth Date: June 8, 1995
Birth Place: Bicol, Albay
Civil Status: Single
Religion:Roman Catholic
Gender: Female
Citizenship: Filipino
Dialect: Tagalog and English
Fathers Name: Elias T. Basco
Mothers Name: Iris B. Basco

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:
Elementary:

2003 2008

Gaba Elementary School

High School:

2008 2011

Villahermosa National High School

College:

2011 2015

Arellano University Plaridel Campus


Bachelor of Science in Criminology

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WORK EXPERIENCE:
Position: Intern/Trainee
Company: NAPOLCOM (National Police Commission)
Time Period:November 11, 2014
: PNP (Philippine National Police)
Time Period:
: BJMP (Bureau of Jail Management Penology)
Time Period:
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PNP Command Library
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Camp Crame, Quezon City
Dear Madam:
I hereby refer the bearers of this letter, RONALD RHEI C. BERCASIO, GILBERT J.
PIEDAD, and CELESTE B. BASCO, fourth year students of Bachelor of Science in
Criminology to please give access to your library. In connection to this, please
allow them to use your library materials they needed with all your consent. The
school authorities will definitely shoulder the blame for any disgraceful act they
will arise.
Thank you and more power.
Sincerely Yours,

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SP03 EDWIN ALBON GONOCRUZ
CHIEF CLERK
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POLICE STATION (PS-3)
Dear Sir
Greetings!
The Fourth Year Students is taking up CRIM 6 (Criminological Research &
Statistics). In connection with this, the undersigned students would like to
conduct their thesis on February 24, 2015 for the personnel of Barangay Central
Signal Village to wit
We are hoping for your positive response regarding this matter
Thank you very much
Respectfully,
4th Year Students
Ronald Rhei C. Bercasio :
Gilbert J. Piedad
:
Celeste B. Basco :
Noted by: PSI BEAUNE V. VILLARAZA
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PSSUPT ARTHUR FELIX ASIS
CHIEF OF POLICE,
TAGUIG CITY POLICE STATION
Dear Sir
Greetings!
The Fourth Year Students is taking up CRIM 6 (Criminological Research &
Statistics). In connection with this, the undersigned students would like to request
to conduct a survey for the purpose of completion of their subject/research
entitled THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTI-ILLEGAL DRUGS PROGRAM IN
BARANGAY CENTRAL SIGNAL VILLAGE for the personnel Taguig City Police
Station to wit
a. Conduct of Survey questionnaire to 15 Personnel of SAID-SOTG
(STATION ANTI-ILLEGAL DRUGS SPECIAL OPERATION TASK
GROUP)
Attached on the Survey Questionnaire
We are hoping for your positive response regarding this matter
Thank you
Respectfully,
4th Year Students
Ronald Rhei C. Bercasio :
Gilbert J. Piedad
:
Celeste B. Basco :
Noted by: DR. RYAN V. RICO
College Adviser,College of Criminal Justice
Arellano Plaridel Campus
Noted by: PSI BEAUNE V. VILLARAZA
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Hon. Pat Henry A. Dueas
CHAIRMAN
BARANGAY CENTRAL SIGNALVILLAGE
TAGUIG CITY
Dear Sir
Greetings!
The Fourth Year Students is taking up CRIM 6 (Criminological Research &
Statistics). In connection with this, the undersigned students would like to request
to conduct a survey for the purpose of completion of their subject/research
entitled THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTI-ILLEGAL DRUGS PROGRAM IN
BARANGAY CENTRAL SIGNAL VILLAGE for the personnel of Barangay Central
Signal Village to wit
a. Conduct of Survey questionnaire to Twenty-Seven (27) B.S.F
personnel and to at least Forty-Three (43) Purok Leaders.
Attached on the Survey Questionnaire
We are hoping for your positive response regarding this matter
Thank you very much
Respectfully,
4th Year Students
Ronald Rhei C. Bercasio :
Gilbert J. Piedad
:
Celeste B. Basco :
Noted by: DR. RYAN V. RICO
College Adviser,College of Criminal Justice
Arellano Plaridel Campus
Noted by: PSI BEAUNE V. VILLARAZA
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ARELLANO UNIVERSITY
Plaridel Campus
# 53 Gen. Kalentong St., Mandaluyong City
Tel No. 532-7741
Program Chair, College of Criminal Justice

February 16, 2015


PSINSP BEAUNE V. VILLARAZA
Program Chair
Arellano University
School of Criminal Justice
Sir:
Good day!
This is to request expert validation on the attached questionnaire our
undergraduate thesis entitled The Effectiveness of Anti-Illegal drugs
Program in Barangay Central Signal Village Taguig City
Your expertise on the said matter is a big help for the undersigned to come up
with the better thesis that would help not us researchers but also our community
Thank you very much and God bless.
4th year students:
Ronald Rhei C. Bercasio
Gilbert J. Piedad
:
Celeste B. Basco :

Noted by:
Dr. Ryan V. Rico

Adviser

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ARELLANO UNIVERSITY
Plaridel Campus
# 53 Gen. Kalentong St., Mandaluyong City
Tel No. 532-7741

For the analysis of the The Effectiveness of Brgy. Central Signal Taguig City antiillegal drugs campaign:
Descriptive Rating
Highly Effective

Point Value Mean Scale


5

4.205.00

Effective

3.40-4.19

Moderately Effective

2.6-3.39

Less Effective

1.80-2.59

Not Effective

1.00-1.79

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ARELLANO UNIVERSITY
Plaridel Campus
# 53 Gen. Kalentong St., Mandaluyong City
Tel No. 532-7741

For the measures that may be proposed to enhance The Effectiveness of Brgy.
Central Signal Taguig City anti-illegal drugs campaign:
Descriptive Value

Point Value

Mean Scale

Highly Recommended

4.215.00

Recommended

3.41-4.20

Moderately Recommended

2.61-3.40

Less Recommended

1.81-2.60

Not Recommended

1.00-1.80

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ARELLANO UNIVERSITY
Plaridel Campus
# 53 Gen. Kalentong St., Mandaluyong City
Tel No. 532-7741

III The Problem Encountered by the anti-illegal drugs program of Barangay

Central Signal Village Taguig: A Basis for a community-based approach in


combating illegal drugs.
Directions: Please rate the problems encountered by the anti-illegal drugs
program of Barangay Central Signal Village Taguig. Kindly put a () check on
your desire answer which best describes using the following scale:
Descriptive Value
Very Serious
Serious
Moderately Serious
Less Serious
Not Serious

(VS)
(S)
(MS)
(LS)
NS)

Mean Scale
5
4
3
2
1

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Point Value
4.215.00
3.41-4.20
2.61-3.40
1.81-2.60
1.81-2.60

ARELLANO UNIVERSITY
Plaridel Campus
# 53 Gen. Kalentong St., Mandaluyong City
Tel No. 532-7741

I.

Personal Profile of the Respondents

DIRECTIONS: Please provide all the pertinent information on the items below by putting a
check on the appropriate bracket and supplying answers on the blank space

Name
______________________________________________________
Age:

( ) 18-29

( ) 29-39

( ) 40-50

Gender:

( ) Male

( ) Female

Civil Status:

( ) Single

( ) Married

(Optional):

( ) 51-61 and above

( ) Widow

Educational attainment
( ) High School Graduate
( ) College Undergraduate
( ) College Graduate
( ) Masters Degree
( ) Doctorate Degree
(
)
________________________________

Others

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Please

Specify

ARELLANO UNIVERSITY
Plaridel Campus
# 53 Gen. Kalentong St., Mandaluyong City
Tel No. 532-7741

II Assessment of the anti-illegal drugs campaign Barangay Central Signal


Taguig City
DIRECTIONS: The following are statements indicating the effectiveness on the
anti-illegal drugs campaign of Barangay Central Signal Taguig. Kindly put a
check mark ()on your desire answer on the column below
Highly Effective
Effective
Moderately Effective
Less Effective
Not Effective

(HE)
(E)
(ME)
(LE)
(NE

5
4
3
2
1

1.1 Please assess/rate the effectiveness of the anti-illegal


drugs program in Barangay Central Signal Village in terms of
Program Objectives

a. Conduct of intelligence operation in the identification of drug


personalities and other target in baranggay.
Pag sasagawa ng Intelligence operation sa pagtukoy ng mga
sangkot sa kalakaran ng Droga.
b. Work closely with Local Government Unit in common pursuit
of addressing the illegal drug trade in the Barangay Central
Signal Village.
Pakikipagtulungan kasama ang Local Government Unit sa
resolba ng problema ukol sa Kalakaran ng ipinagbabawal
droga.
c. utilization of force multiplier in the supply and demand
reduction strategies to slow down the continuous flow of illegal
drug trading in
Pakikipag tulungan kasama ang Force Multipliers upang
maisagawa ang supply and demand reduction strategy,
upang mapabagal ang kalakaran ng ipinagbabawal ng droga

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

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5
(HE)

4
(E)

3
(ME)

2
(LE)

1
(NE
)

ARELLANO UNIVERSITY
Plaridel Campus
# 53 Gen. Kalentong St., Mandaluyong City
Tel No. 532-7741

PROGRAM STATEGIES
1.2 Please assess/rate the effectiveness ofthe anti-illegal drugs
Program in Barangay Central Signal Villagein terms of Program
Stategies

5
HE

4
E

3
M
E

2
L
E

1
NE

a. Conduct of sustained anti-illegal drug operation to prevent


the flow or trafficking of illegal drugs.
Pag sasagawa ng pangmatagalang operasyon tungo sa
pag pigil ng kalakaran ng ipinagbabawal ng droga
b. Reduces the consumers demand for drugs and other
substances through massive preventive education and
awareness program in school and in the barangay.

c.

Pagbawas ng mga tumatangkilik sa pamamagitan ng


malawakan preventive education and awareness sa mga
paaralan at baranggay.
Conduct random drug test of police personnel and filing of
appropriate administrative charges against those who found
positive for drug use
Biglaan drug test sa mga kawani ng pulisya at pag sampa
ng akmang administrative charges sa mapapatunayang
gumagamit.

PROGRAM RESOURCES
1.3 Please assess/rate the effectiveness of the anti-illegal drugs
Program in Barangay Central Signal Village terms of Program
Resources
a.

coordinates with LGU for logistical assistance in the conduct


of anti illegal drug program

Pakikipag ugnayan sa Local Government upang mag karoon


ng sapat na mga kagamitan sa pag laban sa ipinagbabawal na
droga.
b. maintains good rapport among local government officials to
strengthen their political will to support the campaigns against
illegal drug activities in the barangay
Magandang pakikipag ugnayan mga Kawani ng Local
Government upang makuha ang suporta at tulong sa paglaban sa ipinagbabawal na droga

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5
H
E

4
E

3
M
E

2
L
E

1
N
E

ARELLANO UNIVERSITY
Plaridel Campus
# 53 Gen. Kalentong St., Mandaluyong City
Tel No. 532-7741
c.

Sustains coordination with, concerned government agencies in


actions in abating drug trafficking in barangay.
Pag papanatili ng koordinasyon sa mga ahensiya ng
gobyerno upang malabanan ang drug trafficking

III The Problem Encountered by the anti-illegal drugs program of Barangay

Central Signal Village Taguig: A Basis for a community-based approach in


combating illegal drugs.
Directions: Please rate the problems encountered by the anti-illegal drugs
program of Barangay Central Signal Village Taguig. Kindly put a () check
on your desire answer which best describes using the following scale
Very Serious
Serious
Moderately Serious
Less Serious
Not Serious

(VS)
(S)
(MS)
(LS)
(NS)

5
4
3
2
1

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

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Plaridel Campus
# 53 Gen. Kalentong St., Mandaluyong City
Tel No. 532-7741
2.1 Please assess/rate seriousness of problems
encountered by the anti-illegal drug program in Barangay
Central Signal In terms of Program Objectives

5
(V
S

4
(S)

3
(MS
)

2
1
(LS) (NS)

a. Poor attitude of some of personnel in conduct of


intelligence operation in the identification and location of
drug personalities and other targets in barangay
Hindi akmang pag uugali ng mga nag sasagawa ng
intelligence operation sa pag tukoy ng mga drug users
and pusher,
b. Limited participation of local government units and
NON- Government Org sectors on the anti-illegal drug
program in the baranggay
Limitadong suporta ng LGU at NGU sa pag
sasapatupad ng anti-illegal drug program sa barangay
c. failure to utilize force multipliers in the supply & demand
reduction strategies that due to limited funds that leads
for continous flow of illegal drug activities in the
baranggay
Hindi tamang pag gamit sa mga force multipliers na
dahilan upang magtuloy tuloy ang kalakaran ng
ipinagbabawal na droga

PROGRAM STRATEGIES
2.2
Please assess/rate seriousness of problems
encountered by the anti-illegal drugs program in
Barangay Central Signal Village in terms of Program
Stategies
a. Insufficient skills to conduct anti-illegal drug
operations that leads for continous flow of trafficking
of illegal drugs in baranggay.
kakulangan ng kakayahan sa pag sasagawa ng
operation kontra droga.
b. Inadequate number of informative materials
pertaining to illegal drug awareness and prevention.
kakulangan ng mga materyales na nag sasaad
impormasyon sa paglaban ng ipininagbabawal na
droga
c. Personnel involved in drug use and illegal drug
activities are tolerated and covered-up by fellow
officers.

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mga kawani na na sasangkot sa pag gamit ng droga,


at pag kunsinti sa mga kasamahan

5
(V
S

4
(S
)

3
(MS
)

2
(LS
)

1
(NS
)

ARELLANO UNIVERSITY
Plaridel Campus
# 53 Gen. Kalentong St., Mandaluyong City
Tel No. 532-7741

PROGRAM RESOURCES
2.3
Please assess/rate seriousness of problems
encountered by the anti-illegal drugs program in
Barangay Central Signal Village in terms of Program
Resources

5
(VS
)

4
(S
)

3
(MS
)

2
1
(LS (NS)

a. Lack of coordination with local government units


for logistical assistance in the conduct of anti-illegal
drug program
Kakulangaan ng koodinasyon sa LGU sa pag hingi
ng Logistical assistance sa pag sasagawa ng antiillegal drug program
b. Limited rapport among local government officials to
strengthen their political will to support the
campaign against anti-illegal drug activities in
barangay.
Hindi sapat na ugnayan sa mga kawani ng
gobyerno na sanay katulong sa pag laban sa
ipinagbabawal na droga

IV. PROPOSE MEASURES TO ADDRESS PROBLEMS ENCOUTERED BY THE


ANTI-ILLEGAL DRUGS CAMPAIGN OF BARANGAY CENTRAL SIGNAL TAGUIG
DIRECTIONS: Please rate the propose measures in solving the problems
encountered by the anti-Illegal drugs program in Barangay Central Signal
Village Taguig. Kindly put a () check on your chosen answer using the
following scale
Highly Recommended

(HR) -

Recommended

(R)

Moderately Recommended

(MR) -

Less Recommended

(LR)

Not Recommended

(NR) -

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# 53 Gen. Kalentong St., Mandaluyong City
Tel No. 532-7741

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
1.1Please rate following propose measures to
address Problems encountered by anti-illegal drugs 5
(HR
Program in terms of Program Objectives
)

a. Intensifies intelligence operation by having well trained


and dedicated Police Officers and Barangay Peace
Keeping Officers that leads to identification and location of
drug personalities & other target.
Pag papalakas ng intelligence operation sa papamagitan
ng pag dadagdag ng training sa mga police officers at
Barangay Peace Keeping officers nag magiging dahilan ng
mataas na probabilidad ng pag tukoy sa mga taong
sangkot sa illegal na kalakaran ng droga
b. Conduct stronger ties with Local Government Unit and
Non-Government Organization
Pinaigting na samahan ng LGU at NGU sa pag laban sa
ipinagbabawal na droga

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4
(R
)

3
(MR
)

2
(LR
)

1
(NR
)

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Tel No. 532-7741
c.

Allocation of enough funds to maximize the utilization of


force multiplier in the supply and demand reduction
strategies to abate the continuous flow of illegal drug
activities.
Pag lalaan ng sapat na pondo para sa mga force
multiplier upang mapaigting ang pag laban sa
ipinagbabawal na droga

PROGRAM STRATEGIES
1.2 Please rate following propose measures to
address Problems encountered by anti-illegal 5
(HR
drugs program in terms Strategies
a. Enhancement of the knowledge of personnel in
the conduct of Anti-Illegal drugs to abate the flow
of trafficking of illegal drugs
Pag papabuti ng kaalaman ng mga kawani sa
pag sasagawa ng pograma kontra sa
ipinagbabawal na droga.
b. Police-Barangay-Community
Partnership
in
conducting into drive pertaining to illegal drug
awareness and prevention
Pagtutulungan ng Pulis,Barangay, at Komunidad
sa pag lawig ng kamalayan kontra sa
ipinagbabawal na droga
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4
(R)

3
(MR
)

2
(LR)

1
(NR)

ARELLANO UNIVERSITY
Plaridel Campus
# 53 Gen. Kalentong St., Mandaluyong City
Tel No. 532-7741
c.

strengthen counter intelligence capabilities that will


provide information relative to the identification of
police officers involved in illegal drug activities
Mas-pinalakas na counter intelligence na mag bibigay
ng impormasyon tungo pagkatukoy ng mga kawani na
sangkot sa kalakaran at pag gamit ng ipinagbabawal
na droga.

PROGRAM RESOURCES
1. Please rate following propose measures to 5
address Problems encountered byanti-illegal drugs (HR
)
program in terms of Resources
a. Continuous coordination with local government units for
logistical assistance in the conduct of anti-illegal drugs
program
Walang patid na koordinasyon kasama ang Local
Government Units sa pag bibigay mga kagamitan sa pag
sasagawa ng programa kontra illegal na droga
b. Strengthen good rapport among local government officials to
strengthen their will to support the campaign against antiillegal drug activities.
Pag-papalakas ng samahan ng mga kawani ng Local
Government unit upang makuha ang kanilang suporta sa

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4
(R
)

3
(MR
)

2
(LR
)

1
(NR
)

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Tel No. 532-7741
kampanya kontra illegal na droga

c.

Ensures coordination with concerned government agencies


in synchronizing and harmonizing actions on drug traffickers
in the barangay
Pakikipag ugnayan sa mga ahensiya ng gobyerno, sa
Magkaakibat na laban sa problema ng barangay kontra
ipinagbabawal na droga

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