2022
DOI: 10.46382/mjbas.2022.6210
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Level of Preparedness of the School Security Personnel and Their Qualifications Towards Institutional Security

Abstract: School security is one of the prime concerns. It involves students, staff, and every other individual who is present at the premises. Hence, the duty of a school security guard is full of tough challenges. The guard must always stay alert and on his toes. This study determined the level of preparedness of the school security personnel and their qualifications towards institutional security. The respondents of the study include all thirteen (13) security guards in Misamis University Ozamiz City, Misamis Occiden… Show more

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“…Kihumuro et al [25] investigated perspectives on mental health services for medical students in a Ugandan medical school, emphasizing the need for well-structured support systems. Barte et al [26] assessed the level of preparedness and qualifications of school security personnel to ensure institutional security. Although the literature articles provided offer insightful perspectives related to security and well-being, they do not contribute to the complex interplay between drug abuse, delinquency, sociocultural factors, and the security of the educational environment within universities.…”
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“…Kihumuro et al [25] investigated perspectives on mental health services for medical students in a Ugandan medical school, emphasizing the need for well-structured support systems. Barte et al [26] assessed the level of preparedness and qualifications of school security personnel to ensure institutional security. Although the literature articles provided offer insightful perspectives related to security and well-being, they do not contribute to the complex interplay between drug abuse, delinquency, sociocultural factors, and the security of the educational environment within universities.…”
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confidence: 99%