The study identifies mechanisms wherein Filipino students are able to engage in promoting a drug-free community and the efforts of the Philippine National Police to provide avenue for citizen engagement. Employing the Spectrum of Public Participation introduced by the International Association for Public Participation, the study investigates specific actions that the citizens would willingly partake in support of Duterte’s Drug War. From a sample of 194 students, the research was able to gather responses through close-ended self-reported questionnaire survey and from reports of the Philippine National Police. The study revealed that in all levels of the Public Participation Spectrum, the students are willing to be engaged with the Anti-Drug...
Drawing on evidence from the Philippines, this paper investigates the so-called penal populism thesi...
Eradication of the drug menace is the centerpiece program of the Duterte administration. The Preside...
With the stated aims of promoting “drug-free” campuses and “instilling in the minds of students” tha...
The study identifies mechanisms wherein Filipino students are able to engage in promoting a drug-fre...
In every country, substances are well-known game-changers of any person. Like caffeine, nicotine, or...
This article documents the development of a community-based drug intervention for low- to mild-risk ...
CRISEA European Policy BriefPresident Rodrigo Duterte's War on Drugs in the Philippines has shocked ...
When Philippine President Rodrigo R. Duterte assumed office in 2016, his government launched an unpr...
Illicit drug trafficking is the most common and ubiquitous illegal drug activity in the Philippines....
This Anti-Drug Campaign is a current domestic government propaganda campaign in the world with the g...
In 2016, President Rodrigo Duterte launched the War on Drugs to combat drug-related criminals and le...
AbstractIntroductionGlobally, national drug policies vary across a broad spectrum.\ua0 Some c...
In 2016, President Rodrigo Duterte launched an anti-drug campaign, cracking down on illegal drug use...
We, at the Medical Action Group (MAG), a health and human rights organization, are uniquely placed t...
Drawing on evidence from the Philippines, this paper investigates the so-called penal populism thesi...
Drawing on evidence from the Philippines, this paper investigates the so-called penal populism thesi...
Eradication of the drug menace is the centerpiece program of the Duterte administration. The Preside...
With the stated aims of promoting “drug-free” campuses and “instilling in the minds of students” tha...
The study identifies mechanisms wherein Filipino students are able to engage in promoting a drug-fre...
In every country, substances are well-known game-changers of any person. Like caffeine, nicotine, or...
This article documents the development of a community-based drug intervention for low- to mild-risk ...
CRISEA European Policy BriefPresident Rodrigo Duterte's War on Drugs in the Philippines has shocked ...
When Philippine President Rodrigo R. Duterte assumed office in 2016, his government launched an unpr...
Illicit drug trafficking is the most common and ubiquitous illegal drug activity in the Philippines....
This Anti-Drug Campaign is a current domestic government propaganda campaign in the world with the g...
In 2016, President Rodrigo Duterte launched the War on Drugs to combat drug-related criminals and le...
AbstractIntroductionGlobally, national drug policies vary across a broad spectrum.\ua0 Some c...
In 2016, President Rodrigo Duterte launched an anti-drug campaign, cracking down on illegal drug use...
We, at the Medical Action Group (MAG), a health and human rights organization, are uniquely placed t...
Drawing on evidence from the Philippines, this paper investigates the so-called penal populism thesi...
Drawing on evidence from the Philippines, this paper investigates the so-called penal populism thesi...
Eradication of the drug menace is the centerpiece program of the Duterte administration. The Preside...
With the stated aims of promoting “drug-free” campuses and “instilling in the minds of students” tha...