Influencing factors in career selection of Criminology students in selected schools in Cavite / Patrick Gio A. Bayot,

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2019.Description: xiii , 62 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: BAYOT, PATRICK GIO A., DILAO, CECILIO A. and PANLILIO, WILSON M. Factors influencing the career selection of Criminology students in selected school In Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Criminology. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, March 2018, Adviser: Dr, Marissa C. Lontoc. The study was conducted from October 2017 to April 2018. Specifically, the study aimed to: identify the initial career thoughts of Criminology students from selected school in Cavite; measure the level of factors that influence the career selection of students in terms of family influence, personal influence and social influence, determine the career selection of selected Criminology students in terms of law enforcement and investigation, courts and law, corrections, and community service, research, planning and teaching, and others; identify the significant difference of the initial career thoughts and career selection of the selected Criminology students; and identify the significant relationship of the level of influence and career selection of selected Criminology student. Quantitative survey research method was used in the study. Simple random sampling technique was used to identify the total participants. The total participants were 399 students from different schools who participated in the study. A self-made survey questionnaire served as the main gathering tool of this study. The result of data gathered was used as basis for the interpretation and tabulation to determine the initial career thoughts and career of selected criminology students. The result shows that 77.7 percent or 310 of the participants chose that their initial career in Criminology is in Law Enforcement and Investigation. Followed by Community Service with 11.3 percent or 45 participants, Courts and law with 6.8 percent or 27 participants, Research, Planning and Teaching with 2.8 percent or 11 participants, Correction with 1.0 percent or 4 participants. Others with .5 percent or 2 participants. Based on the result, family influence got least among the influential factors and interpreted as less influential factor, wherein most of the time the presence of peers, friends and professors in the children's experiences is present compared to the parents. Thus personal influence got the highest among influential factors and this was interpreted as more influential, considering the eagerness of the students to follow their own decision based on their own abilities. Social influence got the average among the influential factors and this was interpreted as more influential, whereas successful persons in their environment may influence the students to pursue their career by inspiring them, The finding implied that the family, personality and society were influential to the career selection of students but somehow personality got the highest mean among the factors influencing their career selection. But in career selection, the result shows that out of 399 participants, 72.2 percent or 288 of the participants selected Law Enforcement and Investigation, followed by, Courts and law with 12,5 percent or 50 participants. 8.5 percent or 34 participants select Community Service. 3.8 percent or 15 participants select Research, Planning and Teaching. Correction with 2.0 percent or 8 participants, and 1.0 percent or 4 participants for others. Therefore, the hypotheses were accepted, There is no significant difference between the initial career thoughts and career selection of the selected Criminology students in Cavite, and there is no significant relationship between the level of influence and career selection of BS Criminology student. Based on the findings, there is a significant difference between initial career thoughts and career selection of selected Criminology students. They also conclude that there is no significant relationship between level of influence and career selection of selected Criminology students. Also, recommend the result of the study to help various people to offer encouragement for formal work place and explore the impact of different factors that influence their career selection.
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Thesis (Bachelor of Science in Criminology) Cavite State University.

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College of Criminology (CCJ), Department of Criminology

BAYOT, PATRICK GIO A., DILAO, CECILIO A. and PANLILIO, WILSON M. Factors influencing the career selection of Criminology students in selected school In Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Criminology. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, March 2018, Adviser: Dr, Marissa C. Lontoc.

The study was conducted from October 2017 to April 2018. Specifically, the study aimed to: identify the initial career thoughts of Criminology students from selected school in Cavite; measure the level of factors that influence the career selection of students in terms of family influence, personal influence and social influence, determine the career selection of selected Criminology students in terms of law enforcement and investigation, courts and law, corrections, and community service, research, planning and teaching, and others; identify the significant difference of the initial career thoughts and career selection of the selected Criminology students; and identify the significant relationship of the level of influence and career selection of selected Criminology student.

Quantitative survey research method was used in the study. Simple random sampling technique was used to identify the total participants. The total participants were 399 students from different schools who participated in the study. A self-made survey questionnaire served as the main gathering tool of this study. The result of data gathered was used as basis for the interpretation and tabulation to determine the initial career thoughts and career of selected criminology students.

The result shows that 77.7 percent or 310 of the participants chose that their initial career in Criminology is in Law Enforcement and Investigation. Followed by Community Service with 11.3 percent or 45 participants, Courts and law with 6.8 percent or 27 participants, Research, Planning and Teaching with 2.8 percent or 11 participants, Correction with 1.0 percent or 4 participants. Others with .5 percent or 2 participants.

Based on the result, family influence got least among the influential factors and interpreted as less influential factor, wherein most of the time the presence of peers, friends and professors in the children's experiences is present compared to the parents. Thus personal influence got the highest among influential factors and this was interpreted as more influential, considering the eagerness of the students to follow their own decision based on their own abilities. Social influence got the average among the influential factors and this was interpreted as more influential, whereas successful persons in their environment may influence the students to pursue their career by inspiring them, The finding implied that the family, personality and society were influential to the career selection of students but somehow personality got the highest mean among the factors influencing their career selection. But in career selection, the result shows that out of 399 participants, 72.2 percent or 288 of the participants selected Law Enforcement and Investigation, followed by, Courts and law with 12,5 percent or 50 participants. 8.5 percent or 34 participants select Community Service. 3.8 percent or 15 participants select Research, Planning and Teaching. Correction with 2.0 percent or 8 participants, and 1.0 percent or 4 participants for others.

Therefore, the hypotheses were accepted, There is no significant difference between the initial career thoughts and career selection of the selected Criminology students in Cavite, and there is no significant relationship between the level of influence and career selection of BS Criminology student.

Based on the findings, there is a significant difference between initial career thoughts and career selection of selected Criminology students. They also conclude that there is no significant relationship between level of influence and career selection of selected Criminology students. Also, recommend the result of the study to help various people to offer encouragement for formal work place and explore the impact of different factors that influence their career selection.

Submitted to the University Library March 13, 2019 T-7841

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