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Mastering Preparation The Reapplication of the Law Enforcers

Author(s) Prof. Jenn Clied Saguid Omnes, Mr. Kurtney Jaylord Pascua Canao, Mr. Isidor Bueno Redondo, Mr. Cresper Clifford Manmano Ibarra, Mr. Jonel Lagadon Felix, Ms. Mary Ann Dela Cruz Alop, Mr. Gerick Calio-Calio Ritamal, Mr. Mark Dave Regaspi Alegre, Ms. Arianne Jackie Ediong Florento, Mr. Mike Jaspher Garcia Ababa, Mr. Christian James Diaz Ratuita, Mr. John Patrick Abad Gumaru, Mr. Robert Anthony Bonuen Realgo
Country Philippines
Abstract This study examined the degree of preparation experienced by law enforcers during their reapplication to the Tri-Bureau, which includes the Philippine National Police (PNP), the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), and the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP), particularly focusing on the experiences of the law enforcers during their attempts of application that caused them to fail, the interventive preparation carried out by the law enforcers during the reapplication, and the challenges encountered by the law enforcers during the interventive preparations.
Using a qualitative phenomenological research design, the study gathered data through semi-structured interviews with selected law enforcers from the Tri-Bureau who had experienced failure in their previous attempts of application and later reapplied. Snowball sampling was employed to select participants who met specific criteria, including prior application failure and successful reapplication or continued pursuit of entry into the Tri-Bureau. The data collected were analyzed and interpreted using thematic analysis.
The findings revealed that the experiences of the law enforcers during their attempts of application that caused them to fail were largely attributed to documentary deficiencies, physical unpreparedness, neuro-psychological unpreparedness, unguided application practices, and overall preparation shortfalls. During the reapplication, law enforcers demonstrated improved readiness through interventive preparations such as Document Preparation, Physical Conditioning, Practicing Neuro Techniques, Seeking Guidance and Lifestyle Changes. Despite these improvements, participants continued to encounter challenges during interventive preparation, including procedural hurdles, physical strain, neuro barriers, and financial constraints.
The study concludes that preparation for Tri-Bureau recruitment is a progressive and holistic process that extends beyond academic qualifications and requires physical, psychological, administrative, and personal discipline.
Keywords Preparation, Reapplication, Law Enforcers, Tri-Bureau, Recruitment Challenges.
Published In Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2026
Published On 2026-04-03

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