This undergraduate thesis examines the level of awareness of students in the College of Criminal Justice Education regarding Republic Act 11549. A group of 10 students conducted a survey to determine how much their fellow students knew about the provisions and implications of this new law. Their thesis will be presented to the faculty of their college in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree in Law Enforcement Administration.
This undergraduate thesis examines the level of awareness of students in the College of Criminal Justice Education regarding Republic Act 11549. A group of 10 students conducted a survey to determine how much their fellow students knew about the provisions and implications of this new law. Their thesis will be presented to the faculty of their college in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree in Law Enforcement Administration.
This undergraduate thesis examines the level of awareness of students in the College of Criminal Justice Education regarding Republic Act 11549. A group of 10 students conducted a survey to determine how much their fellow students knew about the provisions and implications of this new law. Their thesis will be presented to the faculty of their college in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree in Law Enforcement Administration.
Presented to the Faculty of College of Criminal Justice Education
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO STATE COLLEGE Main Campus
In Partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN LAW INFORCEMENT AMINISTRATION
MEDARDO F. DAET, JR.
ALDWIN B. DEGRANO RUSSELL E. DELA CRUZ ANAFEMARU V. DELA LUNA HAROLD B. DELOS SANTOS RENATO B. ENILDA, JR. EDUARDO B. LACAO, JR. LEOMAR A. MARCELO JOVEE M. JOVER JOHN EDWIN G. ALMAYDA