As a criminology student, Joana Mariz M. Magnaye argues that students cannot act with laziness or violate laws in their private lives, as that would misrepresent their chosen vocation. Students should be aware of potential ethical issues and how to properly approach them in life, as well as how to disseminate research results and knowledge to the public.
As a criminology student, Joana Mariz M. Magnaye argues that students cannot act with laziness or violate laws in their private lives, as that would misrepresent their chosen vocation. Students should be aware of potential ethical issues and how to properly approach them in life, as well as how to disseminate research results and knowledge to the public.
As a criminology student, Joana Mariz M. Magnaye argues that students cannot act with laziness or violate laws in their private lives, as that would misrepresent their chosen vocation. Students should be aware of potential ethical issues and how to properly approach them in life, as well as how to disseminate research results and knowledge to the public.
As a criminology student we cannot act or act with laziness in our private
life, violate the law, or ask for preferential treatment that will represent a vocation. We should be aware of the ethical issues that may encounter and how to approach them in their lives as well as in how they disseminate their results and knowledge directly to the public