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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Foundation Inc. and my family for financial support that they have given me to
finish my degree.
knowledge. Her guidance helped me in all time of research and writing of this
thesis.
Asides of my adviser, I would like to thank the rest of the panelist: Prof.
Sision (Ret.) for their insightful comments and suggestions in making this thesis
possible.
To Mrs. Leticia F. Polo, retired master teacher in English, for editing this
thesis.
Most of all, to our Almighty GOD, for the strength and everything that I
received.
L.D.M
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ABSTRACT
Summary
Sorsogon.
1. What is the status of the programs of the PNP in crime prevention on police
is the level of effectiveness of the above cited programs? 3. What are the problems
The findings of the study are a great help to the following institutions:
Philippine Nation Police, Schools, Students, Youth, Local Government Unit, and
Business Establishment.
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The descriptive correlational method of research was used in this study by
using survey questionnaire prepared by the researcher to gather the needed data
for the study. The study has 4 groups of respondents namely: police personnel,
brgy. Residence, elected brgy officials, business man with a total number of 256
respondents.
Findings
On the basis of the data earlier presented in chapter IV, the following were
found:
1. The study revealed that out of 256 respondents out of which rated as sometimes,
as follows base on their perceptions of the program of the PNP, (a) patrol in crime
prone areas with radio communications devices to quick response (b) conduct patrol
led by the police command officer (c) conduct 24/7 police visibility around the near
assets from the community (e) conduct patrol shifting at night to prevent crime
incident (f) dispatch buddy-buddy system especially at night while on dispatch (g)
conduct foot patrol during night time until sunrise to prevent criminality (h) response
The study revealed that the police personnel of the said municipality rated
checkpoints with proper lighting during night time, with a noticeable signage bearing
the name of the PNP unit and the participating organizations (b) conduct mobile
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checkpoints with proper prescribe uniform. Since the main livelihood of the
community is more on agricultural business they are much affected by its variables.
The study revealed that out of seven variables, 3 of which was rated by the
group of respondents as often, as follows (a) conduct minor brgy visit and create
establish relationship and offer friendship (b) educate the people in the community
about recent news that may capture their interest and when countered (c) conduct
brgy. Peacekeeping operations to fight against criminality. While the rest variables
was rated as rarely as follows: (a) organize and mobilize people to create an
organization (b) conduct symposium, seminars in the brgy. Together with the
communities go, it's pretty average. Average income, average levels of education,
2. The study find out that the level of effectives of the said program was rated as
moderate effective based on the checklist of the respondents. Two of which was
rated as MO as follows, in general (a) patrol (b) police community relations, this was
not unexpected since the number of crime committed in the locality is seriously
affected the business sector of the area of the study. Still checkpoints was rated as
3. The most Seven (7) pricing problems as perceived by the respondents were: (1)
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line of the police to the community (4) Lack of meeting with barangay officials in
4. In general the PNP should properly monitor the police personnel its
implement the program, prolong the time of patrolling specially during night time to
avoid victimization.
night to deter possible intruder by using signage bearing with the name of in-charge
respondents are correlated to each other. The computed t is greater than the
tabulated t at 5% margin error. The null hypothesis was rejected because the
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Conclusions
On the basis of the findings presented, the following conclusions are offered.
1. Some of police personnel of the said municipal police station is in lack of interest
to implement the mandated program of the PNP to insure the lives and property of
the citizen specially during night time were in the most crime are committed. 2. The
police personnel of the said municipal police station did not give more prioritization
rated as rarely, often. 3 In terms of police community relations, the police are not
complying their mandate to have interaction between the police and the community
to strengthen their relationship to gathered assists, information from near brgy which
is the mean concern of the study. Likewise, the police did not conduct house
Recommendation
Based on the findings of the study, the following recommendation are strongly
recommended.
1. More police officers to the streets, or changing the ways in which they operate to
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3. Improve the efficiency of the interaction between police and areas of the criminal
Other Recommendation
2. Extend the hours of duty especially during night time to prevent potential
criminal.
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TABLES OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgment ------------------------------------------------------------------- ix
Abstract ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- xi
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CHAPTER II: Review of Related Literature and Studies
Related Literature --------------------------------------------------------- 15-38
Synthesis of the State of the Art --------------------------------------- 41-42
Theoretical Framework --------------------------------------------------- 42-48
Related Studies ------------------------------------------------------------ 49-55
Bibliography ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 92
Appendix
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