BEYOND THE BUST: A DEEP DIVE INTO THE EXPERIENCES OF PDEA ENFORCERS IN THE CONDUCT OF DRUG OPERATIONS

Trixia Rose D. Paglala, Vanjo M. Adolfo, Fame I. Bacalso, Cherryfe E. Pendang

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This study explored the lived experiences of Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) enforcers conducting anti-drug operations. Through in-depth interviews and analysis of themes, the study revealed the experiences, challenges, and insights that the forefront agents faced daily in their efforts to eradicate the illicit drug trade. The study employed qualitative interviews with 10 drug enforcement personnel from Region 11, Davao City, with prior experience or involvement in anti-illegal drug operations. Purposive sampling was used to select the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) Regional Office participants 11. The result of the study revealed that the interview produced 11 primary themes based on their experiences. The emerging themes related to the lived experiences of participants involved in drug operations include compromising personal security in exchange for a sense of fulfillment and ongoing learning and growth. Throughout their journey, they encountered challenges and obstacles while carrying out their responsibilities, highlighting the following themes: lack of manpower, weather, environment, the security of the enforcers' lives, time, and case filing. The PDEA enforcers shared valuable lessons and insights from their experiences in conducting anti-drug operations. These are divided into three themes: Collaboration and Teamwork, Excellence-driven and Accountable public servants, Training, Commendations, and Promotions. As a result, PDEA enforcers emphasized the value of achieving high standards of excellence and accountability in their roles as public servants. By embodying professionalism and integrity, they strived to earn and hold the trust and confidence of the public they serve.

 

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criminal justice, PDEA enforcers, anti-drug operations, challenges, phenomenology, Philippines

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejsss.v10i6.1937

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