The main objective of the study is to evaluate the impact of the moral-recovery program done by different religious organizations in cooperation with the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) of the Philippines, Philippine National Police, Local Governments Units, and Non-Government Agencies and various business sectors. A total of 131 drug surenderees from Cavite, Philippines were purposively selected to participate in the study. One hundred fourteen (87%) respondents are male and 17 (13%) are female. Survey questionnaires and interviews were used to gather the data to find out how the program made an impact to the morality of the surrenderees. Frequency and percentages were used for statistical analysis. Results showed that after attending th...
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AbstractIntroductionGlobally, national drug policies vary across a broad spectrum.\ua0 Some c...
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The purpose of the study is to understand the phenomenon of community-based drug rehabilitation (CBD...
The Katatagan Kontra Droga para sa Komunidad (KKDK) is a Filipino community-based drug recovery prog...
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CRISEA European Policy BriefPresident Rodrigo Duterte's War on Drugs in the Philippines has shocked ...
AbstractIntroductionGlobally, national drug policies vary across a broad spectrum.\ua0 Some c...
Amid the government's efforts for a drug-free Philippines, it has been reported that more than 2,000...
The study was conducted to determine the factors influencing the use of illegal drugs among surrende...
This article documents the development of a community-based drug intervention for low- to mild-risk ...
Drug addiction is a worldwide phenomenon which generates problems not only affecting families but th...
The study mainly assessed the services implemented on drug rehabilitation centers in Cavite. Three o...
Researches in the fields of psychology, medicine, health, and social work, indicate varying effects ...
This article traces the trajectory of the Catholic Church’s discourses on drug use in the Philippine...
Indonesia is in a state of drug emergency, characterized by a high level of vulnerability and relate...
Drug abuse has become a problem and a threat to development, especially human development and the yo...
In every country, substances are well-known game-changers of any person. Like caffeine, nicotine, or...
The purpose of the study is to understand the phenomenon of community-based drug rehabilitation (CBD...
The Katatagan Kontra Droga para sa Komunidad (KKDK) is a Filipino community-based drug recovery prog...
The January-December 2013 AADK (Agensi Anti Dadah Kebangsaan) report, one of the contributing factor...
CRISEA European Policy BriefPresident Rodrigo Duterte's War on Drugs in the Philippines has shocked ...
AbstractIntroductionGlobally, national drug policies vary across a broad spectrum.\ua0 Some c...
Amid the government's efforts for a drug-free Philippines, it has been reported that more than 2,000...