Fire safety education programs of La Trinidad fire station as perceived by criminology interns of King's College of the Philippines School year 2013-2014.
By: Binto, Dave
Contributor(s): Carpio, Jelma D | Rosendo, Nexion A
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Thesis (College of Criminal Justice Education) -- King's College of the Philippines, 2014.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 36-38).
This study sought to evaluate the fire safety education programs of La Trinidad Fire Station as perceived by the Criminology Interns of King's College of the Philippines for the school year 2013-2014. Specifically, this aimed to determine the implementation level of fire safety education programs of La Trinidad Fire Station and their satisfaction level on these programs. Through descriptive-survey method, this study revealed that the interns' perceptions regarding the programs of Bureau of Fire Protection of La Trinidad and with recommendations.
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