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Perceived effectiveness of local residents on the implementation of crime prevention activities of PP Mendez / (Record no. 10055)

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Personal name Dogelio, Jaylord C.
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Title Perceived effectiveness of local residents on the implementation of crime prevention activities of PP Mendez /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Jaylord C. Dogelio, Mark Joseph C. Marasigan, Jandave L. Petil, Kenneth S. San Juan, and Zymont Jay A. Sernal
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General note I. ABSTRACT<br/><br/>Crime rate or incidence in a particular area reflects the effectiveness of the social defenses<br/>employed by the people, primarily by the police system (Cabe & Matic, 2019). Therefore, crime<br/>prevention activities implemented by the police play a significant role in preventing index and<br/>non-index crimes. In this paper, the researchers provided new insights into the perceived<br/>effectiveness of residents on the crime prevention activities implemented in an upland town in<br/>the province of Cavite from 2020 - 2022. The community's perception of the crime rate and the<br/>effectiveness of the crime prevention activities implemented at the municipality of Mendez were<br/>assessed. This study used a quantitative-correlational research design. The researchers utilized a<br/>combination of self-made and derived questionnaires from previous studies to survey Mendez's<br/>residents. Frequency and percentages, weighted mean, and Pearson correlation coefficient were<br/>used in the data treatment. In accordance with the community's perception, the crime rate in the<br/>municipality of Mendez is low, meaning crimes only happen sometimes. While the level of<br/>effectiveness of crime prevention activities implemented in terms of Police Presence,<br/>Implementation of Security measures, and community relations is Very High-Level, meaning<br/>these are powerfully effective in reducing crimes. Lastly, it was found that there is a weak<br/>negative correlation between crime rate and crime prevention activities. This means that as the<br/>level of crime rate goes lower, the effectiveness of crime prevention increases, and vice versa.<br/>The results suggest that the crime prevention activities implemented be strengthened according<br/>to the community's needs, and the crime prevention activities can also be used as a model for<br/>other places. Also, further research can be conducted, such as exploring the factors that affect<br/>implementing crime prevention activities.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element crime prevention activities
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Topical term or geographic name entry element index and non-index crime
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Topical term or geographic name entry element police presence
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Topical term or geographic name entry element implementation of security measures
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Topical term or geographic name entry element community relations
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Personal name Marasigan, Mark Joseph C.
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Personal name Petil, Jandave L.
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Personal name San Juan, Kenneth S.
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Personal name Sernal, Zymont Jay A.
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