Alvez Chapter 1
Alvez Chapter 1
Alvez Chapter 1
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A Thesis
Presented to the
Faculty of Social Work
MMG College of General Santos City Inc.
General Santos City
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In Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the degree of
Bachelor of Science in Social Work
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SEPTEMBER 2021
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
take drugs is voluntary for most people, and minors are not excluded to this. Repeated
drug use can lead to brain changes that challenges an addicted person’s self-control
and interfere with their ability to resist intense urges to take drugs. These brain changes
can be persistent, which why drug addiction is considered a “relapsing” disease people
in recovery from drug use disorders are at increased risk for returning to drug use even
after years of not taking the drug. It’s common for a person to relapse, but relapse
doesn’t mean that treatment doesn’t work (NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE,
2018)
Adolescent at high risk of drug abuse often come from the most improvised
communities and experience a multitude of problems, including school failure and family
conflict. Research indicates that between 5’ to 8 percent of all juvenile male arrested in
some cities test positive for cocaine and it was also reported that just under half of high
school seniors have tried drugs and almost two thirds (64 percent) have used alcohol
In CBS News reports as cited in the addiction center (2018) article, stated that a
recent survey indicates approximately two million teens between the ages of 12 and 17
currently need treatment for a substance abuse problem, but only about 150,000 get the
help they need. This high number is largely due to the fact that is easy for teens to
access many kinds of drugs but trying anything just once can lead to drug addiction.
being drug users, while only 273 or 1.33 percent surrendered as drug pushers or
sellers, and 66 (0.32 percent) as drug couriers or runners. The PNP tally of minor
surrenderees is a quantum leap from comparative figures gathered by the PNP from
2010 until June 2016 and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA)’S record of
rescued minors from anti-drug operations from 2011 to June 2016 (Maru, 2016)
PDEA Director General Isidro S. lapeña identified the suspect as Agustin Galve y
Ammaler, alias Ten-Ten 30 years old, a resident of Zone 6, Block 7, Barangay Fatima,
General Santos City. Galve is a watch-listed drug personality of PDEA Regional office
XII (PDEA ROXII). He was among the self-confessed drug users and pushers who
submitted themselves at police station 7, General Santos City Police Office (GSCPO).
However he went back to his illegal drug business. At around 5.00 in the afternoon,
Galve agreed to meet with the poseur- buyer in his residence of Barangay Fatima, to
Upon the pre- arranged signal, joint elements of PDEA ROXII under Director Gil Cesario
Castro and Police Station 7, GSCPO arrested Galve after he handed over the illegal
drug in exchange for the buy-bust money. After the buy-bust operation, the operating
team immediately implemented a search warrant inside Galve’s house that led to the
seizure of an additional sachet shabu, weighing approximately one gram worth P7, 500.
Galve, who presently detained at PDEA ROXII jail facility ( Aquino, MAY 13, 2017).
The researchers would like to conduct the study in order to find out the drug
City. Results gathered will serve as basis for a propose enhancement program in the
implementation of tokhang.
The researchers aimed to determine the drug surenderees in General Santos City for
fiscal 2016
The scope of this research focused on the drug surrenderees in General Santos
City that will covered the eight police stations to be conducted only during the fiscal year
Definition of terms
The following terms being used in this study were defined operationally;
Drug surenderees. In this study, this refers to the number of minor individuals
particularly from junior high school to senior high school level who surrendered or
money, especially taxes.
Shabu - slang term for the drug methamphetamine used in Japan, Hong Kong, the
Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Ya ba, also called shabú (Philippines), pills with a
enforcement of all provisions on any dangerous drugs and/or precursors and essential
chemicals.
Drug pusher - an illegal drug dealer, a person who sells illegal drugs.
Philippine National Police. This may serve as an eye opener for them to find
ways and means on how to solve the existing problems with minors who are into drugs
and look possible ways collaborate with the families and other members of society.
To the Barangay Officials. The result of this study may give them insights on the
implementation of policies with regards to minors so that they may not become salt of
the society.
To the Parents. Particularly the parents may benefit this study, for them to become
aware of the present situation with regards to minor and that they will monitor the
To the Community, it will bring awareness about drug surrendeeres in police station 1
General Santos City. This will motivate them to become more supportive and more
To the Researcher, the study brings understanding about drug surrendeeres program
To the Future Researchers. This may help them in gathering needed information from
Theoretical Framework
This study was anchored from the viewpoint Horvath, Misra, Epner and Cooper
(2015), that according to learning theory, addiction is simply a learned behavior. In other
learning principles. There are two fundamentals types of learning that apply humans
and animals alike: 1) learning by paired association, called classical conditioning and 2)
third type of learning is called social learning. Social learning occurs when we learn
pairing the pleasure of addictive substances or activities, with environmental cues. For
example, suppose someone always smokes marijuana in the car after work. The
marijuana with car, and marijuana after work, both the car and after work will become
cues to smoke marijuana. Then these cues (getting into the car, getting off work) may
Conceptual framework
Drug surrenderees in
JUNIOR & SENIOR HIGH
police station in GSC for
SCHOOL
fiscal 2016