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_bT12 2016
100 _aTaguibalos, Mayeyean T.
_eauthor
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245 1 0 _aLife after rehabilitation homes :
_breintegration experiences of young adults with juvenile delinquency record of DasmariƱas, Cavite /
_cby Mayeyean T. Taguibalos.
260 _aIndang, Cavite :
_c2016.
_bCavite State University- Main Campus,
300 _axi, 233 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c28 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
500 _aThesis (BS Psychology) Cavite State University
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
508 _aCollege of Arts and Science (CAS)
520 3 _a TAGUIBALOS, MAYEYEAN T., Life after Rehabilitation Homes: Reintegration Experiences of Young Adults with Juvenile Delinquency Record of DasmariĆ¼as, Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Psychology. Cavite State University. April 2016. Thesis Adviser: Ana Ruth M. Andalajao, RPm. This study was conducted to answer the following problems: ( l ) how do they feel prior, during and after being rehabilitated?; (2) how do they think people accepted the changes that they had?; (3) how do they lived their lives after living in rehabilitation homes relating to: a. family; b. peers; and c. work?; (4) how do they contribute now as a member of the society?; and (5) in what ways, do the experiences from the rehabilitation homes helped them become the person they are now? The study utilized qualitative design incorporating interpretative phenomenological analysis as a methodology which intends to capture and describe the lived reintegration experiences of four young adults ranging nineteen years old above with juvenile delinquency records of Dasmarifias, Cavite. The researcher used purposive and snowball sampling. Semi-structured interview reviewed by experts was used as instrument. Triangulation was also used as a method for collaborating findings and as a test for validity of the results. Ten ( 10) main themes were prominent from the inten iews: feelings of rebellion enlightenment, righteousness, social rejection, re-evaluation of family, shame and regret with peers, distrust with co-workers, being role models and reinforcement of law/discipline and order, foundation to change and recidivism. Generally, the findings revealed that the previous life of the four (4) participants were entailed with feelings of rebellion. While being rehabilitated, they were given the chance to think about their wrong deeds and reflected with themselves on what they should do next. Upon reintegration with their respective communities, they found it difficult to adjust considering the prejudice of the neighbours. From the positive perspective, after rehabilitation most of them realized the real value of their family. It was also determined that the returning juveniles are anxious about applying for jobs because they felt that employers would hesitate to accept a person with criminal records. They were also apprehensive that they might be tempted by their barkada and revert to their old self. It was discovered that there were trivial changes that the participants exhibited due to the lack of understanding and support from the community. Low self-esteem can also be seen primarily because of the social expectation that they did not meet.
541 _cSubmitted copy to the University Library.
_d02/14/02017
_eT-6440
650 0 _aJuvenile delinquency
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_aBachelor of Science in Psychology
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_aAndalajao, Ana Ruth M.
_eadviser
856 _uhttp://library.cvsu.edu.ph/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=1c5491c68a0fdb9a376c671eec1cc1e2
_yClick here to view thesis abstract and table of contents
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