The document summarizes a seminar on drug awareness and crime prevention that the author attended. It describes the opening prayer and speakers that discussed various laws related to crime and violence, including the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act. One speaker discussed the consequences of committing crimes, such as death, imprisonment or fines. The seminar also covered the goals of the Philippine National Police and criminal justice system in preventing crimes. Finally, it emphasized the importance of not taking drugs and discussed the health effects.
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The document summarizes a seminar on drug awareness and crime prevention that the author attended. It describes the opening prayer and speakers that discussed various laws related to crime and violence, including the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act. One speaker discussed the consequences of committing crimes, such as death, imprisonment or fines. The seminar also covered the goals of the Philippine National Police and criminal justice system in preventing crimes. Finally, it emphasized the importance of not taking drugs and discussed the health effects.
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Eliza Mae Enon BSBA-1A
Seminar on Drug Awareness and Crime
Prevention and Oath-Taking Ceremony of Student Crime Prevention Council
Last November 14, 2015, we (all the CWTS students)
attended a Seminar on Drug Awareness and Crime Prevention and Oath-taking Ceremony of Student Crime Prevention Council. The program started with an opening prayer (A Purpose Driven Life) and to be followed by the Philippine National Anthem. Maria Aurora Caballero, Ph.D., Director of the NSTP gives the Opening Remarks. And after that Hon. Xavier Lalaguna, the 1 st speaker, discuss us about the different things happened around us such us crime and many more. According to him, we should not focus on what we are doing, we should always be aware on the things happened around us.
Eliza Mae Enon BSBA-1A
The next speaker is PO2 Mariod C. Abundabar , WCPD PNCO, discuss us about the Republic Act No. 9262: Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004. According to this act, there are different kinds of violence; physical, sexual, psychological, and economic violence. If we are suffering from any of this, we should report it first to barangay captain for us to have a protection order. They discussed it for us to know and protect our rights. For those minors who commit crime with the age of 15 below the PNP will conduct an investigation first about them and think what they gonna do next to those minors, if these minors are convicted for several months or days or if they will bring them to the DSWD. And for those woman who are force or abuse by their husbands, you can file a case against them, dont be afraid of because you have the right, all of us have the right. The only thing that we can do is to fight and protect our right. The last speaker is no other than PO3 Georgette P. Caritos, he tackled about the RA 9165: Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act of 2002.He said that everybodys problem is crime and drug abuse. I agree with that cause as we can see nowadays, there are so many bad things happened around us. And if you commit crime you have to face a lot of consequences such as death, imprisonment, fine, removal in office or disqualification to hold and to enjoy any office of honor, trust or profession in state. So think first before you do it, so that at the end you will never regret on your actions/doings. Our government together with the PNP have two goals of reducing the crimes. First is crime suspension, reaction measures and the second is crime prevention. The Criminal Justice System is the machinery with society uses in prevention and control of crime, safeguard lives, enforce law and rehabilitate the convicts.
Eliza Mae Enon BSBA-1A
In our school there are some organization that helps to prevent crime one of which is the Student Crime Prevention Council. Its objectives is to ensure the active support and cooperation of the school authority and the community in the crime prevention program of the government, and to reduce crimes involving the students. Last but not the least for those who are taking drugs please stop it as soon as possible. We can live with out drugs and drugs is not good to us physically and emotionally. There are many side effects when we take drugs; loss body control, impaired blood pressure regulation, worsening sleep, hallucination, respiratory problem and many more that may lead to death or ruining our lives, our future. We can start over and over again just believe in yourself that you can do it. Think whats wrong and good for you so that you can have a wonderful life
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