Extrajudicial Killings and its Effects on the Socialization and Self-acceptance of Victim’s Families

This research examined the extrajudicial killings (EJK) and its effects on the socialization and self-acceptance of the victim’s families. Using quantitative research with structured questionnaires and interviews as the main data gathering strategies, the primary data were collected from 60 purposiv...

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Main Author: Jherwin P. Hermosa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Industry and Academic Research Incorporated 2021-09-01
Series:International Review of Social Sciences Research
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Online Access:https://iiari.org/journal_article/irssrv1-3-170/
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description This research examined the extrajudicial killings (EJK) and its effects on the socialization and self-acceptance of the victim’s families. Using quantitative research with structured questionnaires and interviews as the main data gathering strategies, the primary data were collected from 60 purposively chosen residents of the three (3) selected barangays with high recorded cases of EJK. The findings showed no significant relationship between the profile of the respondents and their socialization. However, there was a significant relationship between the profile of the respondents and their self-acceptance. There is a significant relationship between socialization and the self-acceptance of the respondents; thus the null hypothesis was rejected. The results may infer that acceptance of the happenings within the society greatly influences interrelation, treatment of other people and the socialization with each other. This study may serve as a vantage point for the local government units (LGU) in their response and treatment of the family members’ victims of EJK. This could be inputs to establishing a program to address the psychological needs of the people with such depressing experiences.
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spelling doaj.art-8b76841c663d4f47a641e659b124ec122023-04-12T17:14:35ZengInstitute of Industry and Academic Research IncorporatedInternational Review of Social Sciences Research2782-92272782-92352021-09-0113466110.53378/348739Extrajudicial Killings and its Effects on the Socialization and Self-acceptance of Victim’s FamiliesJherwin P. Hermosa0Laguna State Polytechnic UniversityThis research examined the extrajudicial killings (EJK) and its effects on the socialization and self-acceptance of the victim’s families. Using quantitative research with structured questionnaires and interviews as the main data gathering strategies, the primary data were collected from 60 purposively chosen residents of the three (3) selected barangays with high recorded cases of EJK. The findings showed no significant relationship between the profile of the respondents and their socialization. However, there was a significant relationship between the profile of the respondents and their self-acceptance. There is a significant relationship between socialization and the self-acceptance of the respondents; thus the null hypothesis was rejected. The results may infer that acceptance of the happenings within the society greatly influences interrelation, treatment of other people and the socialization with each other. This study may serve as a vantage point for the local government units (LGU) in their response and treatment of the family members’ victims of EJK. This could be inputs to establishing a program to address the psychological needs of the people with such depressing experiences.https://iiari.org/journal_article/irssrv1-3-170/extra-judicial killingssocializationself-acceptancehuman rightsdrugs
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Extrajudicial Killings and its Effects on the Socialization and Self-acceptance of Victim’s Families
International Review of Social Sciences Research
extra-judicial killings
socialization
self-acceptance
human rights
drugs
title Extrajudicial Killings and its Effects on the Socialization and Self-acceptance of Victim’s Families
title_full Extrajudicial Killings and its Effects on the Socialization and Self-acceptance of Victim’s Families
title_fullStr Extrajudicial Killings and its Effects on the Socialization and Self-acceptance of Victim’s Families
title_full_unstemmed Extrajudicial Killings and its Effects on the Socialization and Self-acceptance of Victim’s Families
title_short Extrajudicial Killings and its Effects on the Socialization and Self-acceptance of Victim’s Families
title_sort extrajudicial killings and its effects on the socialization and self acceptance of victim s families
topic extra-judicial killings
socialization
self-acceptance
human rights
drugs
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