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Anti-criminality campaigns of General Emilio Aguinaldo police station : (Record no. 10062)

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International Standard Serial Number 2945-3038
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Personal name Absalon, Kathlen M.
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Title Anti-criminality campaigns of General Emilio Aguinaldo police station :
Remainder of title A case study /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Kathlen M. Absalon, Tee Jay C. Alvarez, Kristofer F. Bringino, Mark Anthony R. Cariño, Justine D. Cosino, and Jamaica Aira P. Serviñas
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Extent Vol 2 (2) pages 33-51 :
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General note I. ABSTRACT<br/><br/>This study focuses on the perception of police worldwide, different societal difficulties, and<br/>problems experienced by the community in progressing society. Crime is one of these<br/>problems. Crime is an aspect of life that all citizens must deal with, as it has been around as<br/>long as civilization (Holzman-Escareno, 2012). Law enforcement agencies, especially the<br/>Philippine National Police (PNP), created anti-criminality campaigns to deal with the problems<br/>connected to the crime experienced by the community. Anti-Criminality Campaign has been<br/>defined as any operation which is conducted by the police for crime prevention and crime<br/>solution. A Case study design was used in the study. It is an intensive, systematic investigation<br/>of a single individual, group, community, or some other unit in which the researchers examine<br/>in-depth data relating to several variables. Semi-structured interviews were selected to carry<br/>out this research study. They allowed the participants to elaborate and provided more<br/>flexibility, range, and the capacity to elicit more information from the participant. Semistructured interviews permit scope for individuals to answer questions more on their terms than<br/>the standardized interview permits, yet still provide a good structure for comparability over<br/>that of the focused interview. General Emilio Aguinaldo police ensured public safety is the<br/>priority of anti-criminality campaigns by increasing police presence and disseminating<br/>information on crime prevention. The fact of General Emilio Aguinaldo Police Station is a<br/>distinctive feature for the residents of General Emilio Aguinaldo, as it provides anti-criminality<br/>campaigns. The individuals who participated in the study shared information by giving<br/>seminars to inform the public about police campaigns and crime prevention. General Emilio<br/>Aguinaldo municipality residents learned about crimes and how to combat them. The study's<br/>respondents shared crime prevention advice on social media to give people more ways to get<br/>information, as everyone has access to social media today. This was a great strategy. The anticriminality campaign of General Emilio Aguinaldo police station is effective in some areas but not in others. Five major themes emerged from the data collected: 1. Effective Anti-Criminality Campaigns Through Visitations; 2—effective Anti-Criminality Campaigns Through Police Visibility; 3. Adequate Information Drive Through Seminars; 4. Social Media as AntiCriminality Platforms; and 5. Incognizant Citizen.<br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Anti-Criminality Campaign
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Community
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Police Officer
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Topical term or geographic name entry element RA 8551
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Anti-Illegal Drug Awareness
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Barangay Visitations
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Crime Prevention Safety Tips
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Topical term or geographic name entry element KASIMBAYANAN
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Anti-Rape Law Information Campaign
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Personal name Alvarez, Tee Jay C.
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Personal name Bringino, Kristofer F.
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Personal name Cariño, Mark Anthony R.
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Personal name Cosino, Justine D.
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Personal name Serviñas, Jamaica Aira P.
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