TY - BOOK AU - Dogelio, Jaylord C. AU - Marasigan, Mark Joseph C. AU - Petil, Jandave L. AU - San Juan, Kenneth S. AU - Sernal, Zymont Jay A. TI - Perceived effectiveness of local residents on the implementation of crime prevention activities of PP Mendez SN - 2945-3755 KW - crime prevention activities KW - index and non-index crime KW - police presence KW - implementation of security measures KW - community relations N1 - I. ABSTRACT Crime rate or incidence in a particular area reflects the effectiveness of the social defenses employed by the people, primarily by the police system (Cabe & Matic, 2019). Therefore, crime prevention activities implemented by the police play a significant role in preventing index and non-index crimes. In this paper, the researchers provided new insights into the perceived effectiveness of residents on the crime prevention activities implemented in an upland town in the province of Cavite from 2020 - 2022. The community's perception of the crime rate and the effectiveness of the crime prevention activities implemented at the municipality of Mendez were assessed. This study used a quantitative-correlational research design. The researchers utilized a combination of self-made and derived questionnaires from previous studies to survey Mendez's residents. Frequency and percentages, weighted mean, and Pearson correlation coefficient were used in the data treatment. In accordance with the community's perception, the crime rate in the municipality of Mendez is low, meaning crimes only happen sometimes. While the level of effectiveness of crime prevention activities implemented in terms of Police Presence, Implementation of Security measures, and community relations is Very High-Level, meaning these are powerfully effective in reducing crimes. Lastly, it was found that there is a weak negative correlation between crime rate and crime prevention activities. This means that as the level of crime rate goes lower, the effectiveness of crime prevention increases, and vice versa. The results suggest that the crime prevention activities implemented be strengthened according to the community's needs, and the crime prevention activities can also be used as a model for other places. Also, further research can be conducted, such as exploring the factors that affect implementing crime prevention activities. ER -