Patricia Mae Nicanor International Negotiations and Communications ABFS 301 Mr. Jumel G. Estranero Tulfo Justice System: The Effect of ‘Raffy Tulfo in Action’ Show to the Views of Filipino Youth on Negotiation and Conflict Resolution I. INTRODUCTION The show, ‘Raffy Tulfo in Action,’ has succeeded in capturing the public's attention and their desire for justice as well as amusement. The show's popularity on TV and on different social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and, most notably, YouTube, goes beyond amusement among Filipinos, particularly the youth. People's proclivity for turning to the show illustrates how it has evolved as a means of obtaining justice. Wanted sa Radyo established a website called Raffy Tulfo in Action in July 2016, which includes cases from WSR as well as instances from the spin-off program Itimbre Mo kay Tulfo on Aksyon sa Tanghali . The show's video feed is streamed live on Radyo5's Facebook page, and a recording of the day's broadcast is available on the ‘Raffy Tulfo in Action’ YouTube channel. Video excerpts of how some of the cases were resolved, as well as off-air chats between the parties, can be found on the social media pages. Tulfo's no-nonsense style and interrogation, sometimes tinged with profanity, is frequently emphasized on the show, which investigates and exposes incidents of abuse, dishonesty, exploitation, and family problems. The show's most prevalent element is when viewers tell Tulfo about their problems and ask for help to fix them. Tulfo invites the opposing party to speak on the air to hear their side of the story and encourages both parties to converse on the radio. Tulfo may, in rare occasions, come to the conclusion that the complainant is the one who did something wrong and, as a result, refuse to provide any more aid. Tulfo may, in certain circumstances, take action against the complainant himself. Tulfo may contact someone in a position to further aid the offended party after hearing all sides of the tale. During the show, four sets of complainants are highlighted on average. The Filipino people's desire to attend the abovementioned show rather than follow the proper due process in settling disagreement has been going on for years in the Philippines. With 1