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This document is a research paper submitted to the University of Manila that examines the prevention of crimes adopted by Barangay Masambong, Quezon City. It was prepared by 11 criminology students and submitted in partial fulfillment of their degree. The paper acknowledges the contributions of university administrators and faculty. It is dedicated to the students' parents and friends for their support. The paper contains literature reviewing national crime prevention strategies and objectives. It also describes the methodology used, which included questionnaires distributed to police, barangay officials, and non-government organizations. The results and discussion section analyzes the data collected on crime prevention strategies used, problems encountered, and guidelines suggested to improve community safety.
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This document is a research paper submitted to the University of Manila that examines the prevention of crimes adopted by Barangay Masambong, Quezon City. It was prepared by 11 criminology students and submitted in partial fulfillment of their degree. The paper acknowledges the contributions of university administrators and faculty. It is dedicated to the students' parents and friends for their support. The paper contains literature reviewing national crime prevention strategies and objectives. It also describes the methodology used, which included questionnaires distributed to police, barangay officials, and non-government organizations. The results and discussion section analyzes the data collected on crime prevention strategies used, problems encountered, and guidelines suggested to improve community safety.
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The University of Manila

546 M.V. Delos Santos Street, Sampaloc, Manila


Tel: 735-52-56

PREVENTION OF CRIMES ADOPTED BY BARANGAY


MASAMBONG, QUEZON CITY

A Research Presented to the University of Manila

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINOLOGY


Submitted by: BSC GROUP III

Lopez, John Paul J. - Leader


Alera, Joshua Angelo P.
Asprec, Emily A.
Bencalo, Noli R.
Chavarria, Romielyn
Evangelista, Jheffrey E.
Eligio, Aronce J.
Largo, Jasmine Joy A.
San Jose, Exequiel K.
Talao, Lorenz P.

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APPROVAL SHEETS

The research entitled “Prevention of Crimes Adopted by Barangay


Masambong, Quezon City”, prepared and submitted by the following
students: Lopez, John Paul J., Alera, Joshua Angelo P., Asprec, Emily A.,
Bencalo, Noli R., Chavarria, Romielyn, Evangelista, Jheffrey E., Eligio,
Aronce J., Largo, Jasmine Joy A., San Jose, Exequiel K., and Talao,
Lorenz P. in partial fulfillment of requirements in research for the degree of
Bachelor of Science in Criminology has been examined and is
recommended for acceptance and approval.

Dean Arsenia Y. Lucy

Professor Lea 13

Dr. Emily Dodson de Leon

President and Chief Academic Officer

Dr. Maria Corazon Ramona Delos Santos

Chairman of Board of Trustees

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The completion of this research could not have been possible without
the participation and assistance of so many people whose names may not
all be enumerated. Their contributions are gratefully acknowledged and
sincerely appreciated. However we would also like to express our deepest
gratitude to the following:

Dr. Emily Dodson De Leon, our role model and inspiration, also to
the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the University of Manila, Dr.
Maria Corazon Ramona Delos Santos, the President’s partner in
managing the University, and the Deans of different colleges.

To our parents, thank you for your never ending support and for
encouraging us to pursue our studies.

To our dearest professor, Dr. Arsenia Lucy for her countless hours
of reading, encouraging and most of all patience throughout the entire
process. Her willingness to provide feedback and give support made the
completion of this research an enjoyable experience.

Lastly, to our Almighty God for giving us strength, knowledge and


wisdom to face the challenges that we have encountered day by day. We
will keep on trusting you for our future.

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DEDICATION

We wholeheartedly dedicate this study to our beloved parents who have


been our backbone to success, to our friends who are always with us
through ups and downs and to God who showered us his blessings in our
everyday lives.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TITLE PAGE I

APPROVAL SHEET II

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT III

DEDICATION IV

TABLE OF CONTENTS V

LIST OF TABLES VIII

ABSTRACT X

CHAPTER 1: THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND

Introduction 1

Statement of the Problem 2

Significance of the Study 3

Scope and Limitations of the Study 4

Definition of Terms 5

Paradigm of the Study 7

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Chapter 2: LITERATURE REVIEW

National Crime Prevention……………..….……………………..……... 8

Objectives of Prevention……..................…………………..………….. 9

Crime Prevention in Relation with the Community………..…….……. 9

Police Integrated Patrol System…………………………………………

Conclusion………………………………………………………....……. 12

CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY

Research Design13

Administration and Retrieval of Questionnaires 14

Respondents of the Study 14

Instrumentation 14

Construction of the Questionnaires14

Statistical Treatment of Data 15

CHAPTER 4: RESULT AND DISCUSSION

Demographic Profile of the Respondents 16

Years and Service of the Respondents 18

Strategies used by the Respondents 19


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Problems Encountered by the Respondents 22

Guidelines Suggested by the Respondents 23

CHAPTER 5: FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Findings 27

Conclusions 28

Recommendations 29

REFERENCE 42

APPENDICES 43

a. Bibliography

b. Letter Request for Research Conduct

c. Answered Questionnaires and Interview Forms

d. Documentation

e. Curriculum Vitae of the Researcher


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LIST OF TABLES

TABLE 1

 Respondents according to Age 16

TABLE 2

 Respondents according to Gender 17

TABLE 3

 Respondents according to Educational Attainment 17

TABLE 4

 Respondents according to Years of Service 18

TABLE 5

 Strategies used by the respondents of

Masambong Police Station 2 19

TABLE 6

 Strategies used by the respondents

Barangay Officials of Masambong 20


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TABLE 7

 Strategies used by the respondents of

Non-Government Organization of Barangay Masambong

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TABLE 8

 Problems encountered by the respondents

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TABLE 9

 Guidelines suggested by the respondents

of Masambong Police Station 2

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TABLE10

 Guidelines suggested by the respondents

of Barangay Officials of Masambong

25

TABLE 11

 Guidelines suggested by the respondents

of Non-Government Organization
of Barangay Masambong

26

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ABSTRACT

This research title "Prevention of Crimes Adopted by Barangay


Masambong, Quezon City" used ten (10) members from QCPD Police
Station 2, eight (8) members from Sangguniang Pambarangay of the
Barangay Masambong, Quezon City and seven (7) members from different
non-government organizations garnering a total of 25 persons interviewed
as we tried to find out what are the strategies used to address the
criminality in the said Barangay. The purpose of this research is to enhance
the existing methods and strategies as well as improve and create new
ideas on how to restrain crime.
Using a quantitative and qualitative approach through questionnaires
and interview, the study yielded the following:
1. That the majority of the respondents are men, middle aged
individuals who had finished their baccalaureate mostly in an authoritative
position by the time of interview and surveys.
2. Strategies garnered are developmental, community, and some are
situational.
3. Problems encountered are violation of curfew hours, some are not
participating investigation of crimes, some are not pursuing the case they
have filed against the violator, depleted personnel etc.

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Guidelines suggested by the respondents that police officers or any
barangay tanod must conduct roving with an interval of three hours daily.

Recommendations include
1). Conduct seminars especially for youth and people who are
involved in misdoings.
2). Encourage the youth and residents of barangay Masambong to
strictly follow policies and guidelines of barangay Masambong and
Masambong Police station 2 and its importance to the general welfare of
the community
3). Maintain Barangay and police omnipresence at barangay
Masambong at all times. Provision of equipment and crime prevention
paraphernalia such as a baton, flashlight, whistle, reflectorized vest,
raincoats, and boots together with the installation street lights and
surveillance cameras at strategic areas.
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Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION

Crime have been prevalent to all societies, whether in rural or in


urban places. Individuals who get involved in criminal acts chooses no one.
They may be educated or uneducated, rich or poor, male or female, adult
and even minors and each one of them has different reasons on why did
they commit it. Based on the police and barangay officials’ interview
conducted in Barangay Masambong, people who usually engage in
criminal acts belongs to disadvantage and marginalized section of the
society. Understanding crime as a product of an environment naturally
suggests that crime may be prevented and controlled.
Previous research stated that there are various ways to suppress and
prevent crime from happening. It is remarkably evident that the crime
prevention and suppression has evolved through the year to put a stop to
many different crimes that has been the real problem ever since.
Prevention of Crimes and treatment of offenders now is necessarily
required to protect the society and provide its citizen a secured
environment.
This study primarily aimed to determine the effectiveness of crime
prevention strategies and methods implemented by the Masambong Police
Station 2 QCPD together with the Barangay Masambong Hall in terms of
police integrated systems and community public safety services. An
analytical method of research is applied in this study utilizing self-made
questionnaires. The data collected are analyzed using the main statistical
tools like frequency count, percentage, and simple correlation.
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Findings of the study revealed that the crime prevention strategies of
the police and barangay official in this municipality are "much effective" to
include developmental prevention, community prevention and situational
prevention. There is a significant relationship between crime prevention
strategies employed and index crime rate. It is possible to understand what
strategies a society needs by examining changes in crime rates where they
are used as an index on measuring what method the should authorities
focused on.

STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM


There are tremendous crimes we didn’t know is happening
somewhere every now and then. In order to avoid this occurrence, we need
to think of some methods that are crucial for suppressing crimes. This
research aims to find out what are the strategies used by the police and
barangay officials in addressing the criminality issues of Barangay
Masambong, Quezon City. The following are the questions made for this
study:
1. How may the respondents be described as to:
1.1 Age
1.2 Gender
1.3 Year of Service
2. What are the crimes committed from year 2021-2022 in local study?
3. What are the methods used by Police officers and Barangay officials
in prevention of crimes in Barangay Masambong?
4. How effective is the adopted crime prevention? Does this lessen the
crime rate during 2021?
5. How may the findings be utilized?
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SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY


BARANGAY who may improve their measures in maintaining peace and
order, crime prevention and welfare and their people in Barangay
Masambong.
PNP who may find some extra measures to help and to improve strategies
when it comes to security in maintaining peace and order and the
prevention of crime in Barangay Masambong.
COMMUNITY who may find awareness of the crime happening in
Barangay Masambong and;
STUDENTS who will become the recipient of the study.
RESEARCHERS who may make further improvements or developments in
this research for their benefits.
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SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
The study focuses mainly on crime prevention and strategies that are
being implemented by the Barangay Masambong and the effectiveness of
the said methods. The data collected were from the records of QCPD
Police Station 2. The only data available for a two year records for Fiscal
Year 2020 and 2021
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DEFINITION OF TERMS

The following terms are defined operationally for better understanding:


Barangay. A small territorial and administrative district forming the
smallest unit of government.
Barangay Captain. The highest elected official in barangay.
Barangay Official. It refers to the personnel of barangay who is elected or
appointed.
Barangay Kagawad or Councilor. Is an elected government official who
is a member of Sangguniang Barangay.
Checkpoint. A place where the military or police check vehicular or
pedestrian traffic in order to enforce circulation control measures and other
laws, orders, and regulations which involves only a brief detention of
travelers during which the vehicle’s occupants are required to answer a
brief question or two.
Crime rate. Ratio of a crime in an area of the population of that area.
Criminality. Behavior that is contrary to or forbidden by criminal law.
Community. A group of people living in the same place or having a
particular characteristic in common.
Law Enforcement Agency. An organization responsible for making sure
people follow the law.
Law Enforcement Officer. A person whose job is to enforce the law.
Strategy. It forms the entire plan of design to choose appropriate
techniques or approaches and methods to attain learning objectives

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Crime Prevention. Comprises strategies and measures that seek to
reduce the risk of crimes occurring, and their potential harmful effects on
individuals and society, including fear of crime, by intervening to influence
their multiple causes
Quantitative Method. Emphasize objective measurements and
the statistical, mathematical, or numerical analysis of data collected
through polls, questionnaires, and surveys, or by manipulating pre-existing
statistical data using computational techniques. Quantitative research
focuses on gathering numerical data and generalizing it across groups of
people or to explain a particular phenomenon.
Qualitative Method. Qualitative research involves collecting and analyzing
non-numerical data (e.g., text, video, or audio) to understand concepts,
opinions, or experiences. It can be used to gather in-depth insights into a
problem or generate new ideas for research.
Surveillance. Natural and technical surveillance increases the risks for
would-be offenders.
Access control. Blocking access to venues and items reduces the
opportunities for crime. Situational: Stopping the opportunities for crime is
an effective way of preventing crime. Increasing the risks of detection,
reducing the rewards for offending and increasing the difficulty of offending
are all ways to prevent crime.

PARADIGM OF THE STUDY

I I. Demographic Profile of the Respondents:


N Name, Age, Gender, Educational Attainment,
P Years in Service
U II. Problems encountered by the
T Respondents
III. Strategies used by the Respondents

P
R I. Survey (Questionnaires)
O
C II. Face to Face Interview
E III. Presentation of Data
S
S
O
I. Findings
U
II. Recommendations
T
III. Conclusion
P
U
T

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CHAPTER 2
LITERATURE REVIEW
National Crime Prevention
In the Philippines, Republic Act 6975 or the "Department of Interior
and Local Government (DILG ) Act of 1990", as amended directs the
National Police Commission to recommend to the President, through the
Secretary of the DILG a national crime prevention program. The
NAPOLCOM developed the 2019 National Crime Prevention Program
(NCPP) through its Technical Committee on Crime Prevention and Criminal
Justice, an ad-hoc interdisciplinary body composed of acknowledged
experts from government agencies and non-government agencies involved
in the criminal justice system. To ensure the success of the NCPP, the
office of the President issued Memorandum Circular Order No. 66, which
directs all government agencies and local government units to support the
same.
The Philippine National Police said crime prevention remains a top
priority to ensure public security and safety but needs the community's
active support and cooperation. Cooperation stakeholders are the primary
key and should be done to maintain safety in the community. Citizens are
encouraged to report and become volunteers by informing the PNP about
suspicious movement of persons such as modus operandi in their area. For
instance, in urban areas, a crime such as theft, robbery, violent crime, and
drug-related crime has drastically increased. Simultaneously, the type of
offenses executed by organized criminals, juveniles, and foreigners
become graver. This event generates "feelings of insecurity" in many
people, especially those living in urban areas.

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Objectives of Prevention
Primary prevention aims to prevent the impact of disease or injury
from occurring by maintaining a healthier population and avoiding
unhealthy behavior. Secondary crime prevention aims to reduce the impact
of a disease or injury by treating it as soon as possible, and tertiary crime
prevention aims to soften the impact of an ongoing illness or injury through
rehabilitation and livelihood support. Primary crime prevention aims to
prevent crime from occurring by creating and maintaining safe
environments from a criminology perspective. Secondary crime prevention
aims to address incivilities and deviances before they lead to criminal
activities, and tertiary crime prevention seeks to rehabilitate offenders
through punishments, corrections, probation, parole, and community
support.
One approach to crime prevention was based on the concept of the
triad of criminality: desire, ability, and opportunity taking away any of the
three elements of the crime triangle, prevents the occurrence of crime.
Prevention is worth better than a cure. Prevention is the first imperative of
justice or the prevention of crime is the keystone requirement for the
establishment of a safe and secure society, the achievement of which is a
prerequisite for healthy economic growth through continuing business
investment as well as community wellbeing cohesion (Homel, 2009).

Crime Prevention in Relation with the Community


The increase in crime has adversely affected the "quality of life" in the
community and poses a serious cause of hindrance to the sustainable
growth of a country.

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Carroll (2019) emphasized that effective crime prevention requires
individuals, communities, businesses, and all levels of government to work
cohesively in a coordinated way to develop and implement effective
strategies to address the causes of crime. Also, community crime
prevention programs need appropriate and sufficient funding. Resources
should be structured under subsidiary principles, which demand that
resources and responsibilities be given and assigned at the lowest level of
government feasible.
Zvekic (1993), as cited in Dasayon (2013), states that crime
prevention strategy should include several aspects in his theory on
Citizens' Experience with Crime Prevention. It should promote active crime
prevention policies and the development of long-term plans. There is also a
need to improve coordination of crime prevention activities at the national,
regional, and local levels. Law enforcement and criminal justice should
promote the safety and security of person and property; treatment of
victims with respect and understanding of their needs; regular monitoring of
crime prevention programs, based on reliable information, analysis and
public discussion with all parties involved.
Aquino, Pila, and Buraga (2016), in their effort to assess the crime
prevention activities in Mandaluyong City, revealed that the PNP conducts
enhanced Police Integrated Patrol Systems (PIPS), deploys Tactical
Motorized Riders on perceived crime-prone areas, saturation drives among
others. The respondents from the business, education, health, and youth
sectors appraised the crime prevention efforts as moderately.

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The crime prevention activities of the barangay, on the other hand, is
assessed as effective. All the barangays have organized a group of
Barangay Tanod, which helps maintain the peace and order situation in
their respective places. Data also show that they received good benefits in
cash and in-kind while serving their barangay constituents. The youth,
however, find the barangay officials not fully efficient probably because
they were affected by the restrictions and were deprived of their enjoyment,
especially the curfew hours where they have to observe. While the study
assesses crime prevention activities based on the perception of the end
receivers, which is rational, comprehensive assessment of activities should
be based on results and not perception alone.
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Conclusion
With the involvement of the community, crime prevention has become
everybody's business. To further strengthen the awareness and
participation of the community on crime prevention, a Presidential
Proclamation No. 461 dated August 31, 1994, declared every first week of
September annually as a national crime prevention week. Everybody is
advised to be involved in implementing the programs and activities on
crime prevention. The roles of family and the community are critical in
crime prevention (Quilang, 2007). Continuous studies on crime prevention
activities and programs of different places, especially those deemed
effective, are then significant in trying to develop programs that can be
adapted. Other than assessing the effectiveness of these crime prevention
activities, which can be examine is the perspective of what makes these
activities effective. It is equally important to identify if certain crime
prevention activities, if adopted by other local governments, can be as
effective in other places considering culture, geographical location,
population, and others.

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Chapter III
METHODOLOGY

This chapter presents methodology, gathering of data, description of


the respondents and the instrumentation used in this study.

RESEARCH DESIGN
This research used the Quantitative and comparative type of
research design where a series of questionnaires was formed and
respondents provide answers. Interview follows the questionnaires were
retrieved.
Part 1 of the questionnaire contains the name of Police Personnel,
Barangay Officials and leaders and members of Non-Government
Organization together with their age, gender and Length of Service that
they obtained.

Part 2 List of the strategies, rules and regulations that respondents have
been using.
Part 3 Problems met by the Barangay Officials and Police Personnel in
employing their strategies used in Barangay Masambong.

Part 4 Other guidelines suggested by the respondents of Barangay


Masambong in order to achieve low crime rate.

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ADMINISTRATION AND RETRIEVAL OF QUESTIONNAIRES
The researchers personally distributed the questionnaires and
retrieve an answered questionnaire a 100%.

RESPONDENTS OF THE STUIDY


Twenty five (25) individuals were conveniently chosen from different
offices including Barangay Officials in the Masambong Barangay hall,
Members of the Quezon City Police District Police Station 2 and different
Non-Government organizations to answer the questionnaire.

INSTRUMENTATION
In order to gather the information needed, the researcher used
questionnaires later interview to validate answers given by the
respondents.

CONSTRUCTION OF QUESTIONNAIRES
The questionnaire was made by the researcher with reference to the
problems stated from the start of the study. It also considered studies and
actual data statistics from the police station that are relevant to this
research.

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STATISTICAL TREATMENT OF DATA
The following statistical tools were utilized by the researcher. Data
were tallied, tabulated, analyzed and interpreted according to:
 Frequency and Percentage Distribution. A descriptive statistical
tool was used to answer questions number 1, 2, 3 and 4.
P = F/N x 100
Where:
P – Percentage
F – Frequency
N – Total number of respondents
 Ranking. This was utilized to rank the responses according to the
degree of effectiveness or most likely to happen indicated as 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, where 5 is the highest and 1 is the lowest.

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CHAPTER IV
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

This chapter contains the presentation, analysis and interpretation of


data gathered from the respondents as regards strategies, problems and
guidelines suggested by the respondents from Barangay Officials, Police
Personnel from the Quezon City Police District Police Station 2 and
representatives of different Non-Government Organizations of Barangay
Masambong.
DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE OF THE RESPONDENTS

The first table presents the profile of the respondents according to age
Table 1
1.1 Respondents According to AGE
Age Number Percentage
21-25 1 4%
26-30 2 8%
31-35 4 16%
36-40 3 12%

41-45 3 12%

46-50 3 12%

51-55 3 12%

56-60 1 4%

61-65 3 12%

66-70 2 8%

TOTAL 25 100%

As seen on Table 1, the highest of the respondents were from the


age bracket of 31-35 years old with a total number of four (4) respondents
or 16% percent. The most total numbers of respondents were from the age
bracket of 36-55 and 61-65 years old with three (3) respondents or 12%
percent. And the next highest numbers of respondents were from the age
bracket of 26-30 and 66-70 years old with a total of two (2) respondents
respectively or 8% percent. For the age bracket of 21-25 and 56-60 years
old with one (1) respondent or 4% percent.

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The second table reveals the respondents as to gender.
Table 2
1.2 Respondents According to GENDER
Gender Number Percentage
Female 12 48%
Male 13 52%
TOTAL 25 100%

As to gender out of twenty (25) respondents, male respondents


dominates female with or percent.
The third table shows the police officers, barangay officials and non-
government organizations as respondents according to their educational
attainment.

Table 3
1.3 Respondents According to EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Degree Number Percentage
MA 1 4%
Bachelor Degree 14 56%
College level 5 20%
Post Graduate 5 20%
TOTAL 25 100%

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The majority of our respondents had finished their Bachelor’s Degree
with a fourteen (14) respondents or fifty six percent (56%), one (1)
respondent or four percent (4%) had a Master’s Degree, five (5)
respondents or twenty (20%) are both college level and a post graduate.

The fourth table presents the YEARS OF SERVICE of the respondents.


Table 4
1.4 Respondents According to YEARS IN SERVICE
Years in Service Number Percentage
0-5 10 40%
6-10 6 24%
11-15 5 20%
16-20 4 16%
TOTAL 25 100%

This table shows that majority of respondents has 0-5 years in terms
of service gathered forty (40%) percent with a ten (10) respondents.
Bracket from 11 to 20 years in service are respondents who have a higher
position in their field or in an authoritative position. And in the bracket 0-5
majority are from Non-Government Organization.

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The fifth table presents the strategies used by the respondents of
MASAMBONG POLICE STATION 2
Table 5
Strategies used by Respondents of MASAMBONG POLICE STATION 2
Strategies F Rank
Conduct Check-Point 100 5
Beat Patrol / Mobile 100 5
Patrol / Foot Patrol
Implementing of city 100 5
ordinances & curfew
hours / Safety hours
Giving information 100 5
drive in the community

All Police Officers respondents agreed upon on conducting check-


points, intensive patrolling, implementing of city ordinances & curfew
hours / safety hours and giving information as the best strategies to be
used in preventing criminality in Barangay Masambong. Ten (10) Police
Officers also agreed upon that all entry and exit points within the territorial
jurisdiction of Barangay Masambong must be guarded properly.

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The sixth table presents the strategies used by the respondents of
Barangay Masambong Officials.
Table 6
Strategies used by Respondents of BARANGAY MASAMBONG
OFFICIALS
Strategies F Rank
Frequent Roving 100 5
Webinar (Drug abuse 87 5
program) (Gender
awareness)
Install CCTV 100 5
Curfew 100 5

Based on our interview all eight (8) barangay officials of Barangay


Masambong and ten (10) police officers of QCPD PS 2 agreed that it is
necessary to conduct frequent roving, strict implementation of curfew
hours, and remind residents before the curfew hours start in order to
prevent crimes from happening in Barangay Masambong.

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The seventh table presents the strategies used by the respondents of
Non-Government Organization.
Table 7
Strategies used by Respondents of NON-GOVERNMENT
ORGANIZATION
Strategies F Rank
Coordinate to 100 5
Barangay and Police
Personnel
Obey the rules and 100 5
regulation of the
barangay officials

All of respondents from Non-Government Organization agreed upon


the suggestion of Punong Barangay Arsenia Flores to appoint volunteer’s
in every street to guard in their area. Respondents comply the strategies by
formulating Bike patrol to rove around the area of Barangay Masambong.
They also suggest that they will help the authorities to spread information
regarding crime prevention.

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The eight table presents the problems encountered by the
respondents utilizing the strategies.
Table 8
Problems Encountered by Respondents Utilizing the Strategies
Suggestion F Rank
Uncooperative 77 4
Citizen’s
Auxiliary groups being 61 3
bribed
Minor and Curfew 83 5
Violators
Recidivist 33 2

As to problems encountered by the respondents in utilizing strategies,


we interviewed 10 police officers and 8 barangay officials and garnered a
total of 18 respondents. Rank 5 in the list with a total of 18 respondents
said that their barangay still has many “Minor and curfew violators”. Next is
the uncooperative Citizen who ranked 4 with a total of 11 respondents.

“Auxiliary groups being bribed”, ranked 3 and is one of the problems


encountered and adds up in the increasing crime rate in Barangay
Masambong. Some of the violator has escaped punishment and recidivist
has got the lowest frequency with a rank of 2.

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The ninth table presents the guidelines suggested by the respondents
of Masambong police station 2
Table 9
Guidelines Suggested by the Respondents for Masambong Police Station
2
Suggestions F Rank
Police stationed in 80 4
every outpost.
Continuous curfew 90 5
hours
Regular and Often 100 5
Patrolling during day
and night
Handing out flyers for 60 3
awareness program
Conduct seminars on 40 2
Minors to prevent them
in committing crimes

Rank 5 or 10 respondents are more focused on suggesting


“Continuous curfew hours”, “Regular and Often Patrolling during day and
night” before and during pandemic police visibility is more effective in terms
of prevention in crime”.

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People are monitored to go outside especially during night time
where there is a huge impact in maintaining peace and order within the
territorial jurisdiction of Barangay Masambong and other areas in
preventing crimes from happening because most of the crimes occurred
during night time.
Rank 4 or 10 respondents suggested to have “Police stationed in
every outpost“, Police stationed in every outpost may have good impact in
preventing criminal act and for to someone who need immediate response
regards in crime that they get caught easily if the police and the barangay
have an Outpost.
Third in rank or 10 respondent suggested in “Handing out flyers for
awareness program” to the residents of Barangay Masambong and other
Barangay because they believed that if the community is familiar with the
programs of the barangay in preventing crimes they it will give a positive
impact in lowering the crime rate within the area.

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The tenth table presents the guidelines suggested by Barangay
Masambong Officials.
Table 10
Guidelines Suggested by the Respondents for Barangay Masambong
Suggestion F Rank
Continuous Curfew 87 5
even without Pandemic
Encouraging all the 100 5
Non-Government
Organization President
to be part of One
Volunteer Group in
Barangay Masambong
Regular Patrolling 87 5
“Barangay Tanod”
Posting tarpaulins in 62 4
different areas in
masambong containing
awareness campaign

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Table 11
Guidelines Suggested by the Respondents for NON-GOVERNMENT
ORGANIZATION
Suggestion F Rank
Law Abiding Citizen 71 4
Be obedient, 100 5
respectful,
and disciplined to
Police Officers and
barangay officials
Developing Program 87 5
for youth Offfender

Rank 5 or 8 respondents were more focused on suggesting


“Continuous curfew even without pandemic”, Encouraging all the Non-
Government Organization President to be part of One Volunteer Group in
Barangay Masambong. Regular Patrolling of “Barangay Tanod” where
people are monitored to go outside especially during night time and there is
huge impact in maintaining peace and order within the territorial jurisdiction
of Barangay Masambong in preventing crimes from happening because
most of the crimes occurred during night time.
Rank 4 or 8 respondents suggested to have “Posting Tarpaulins in
different areas in Masambong containing awareness campaign” to aware
the citizen of Barangay Masambong in terms of ordinances of barangay
and to be familiarize with the existing rules and regulation of the barangay.
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Chapter V

FINDINGS, CONCLUSION, AND RECOMMENDATION

Findings:

 Regular patrolling is done to make the community feel the police and
official’s presence and dedication to implementing the law and
readiness to apprehend violators.
 Patrol activities are considered as the primary activity conducted by
both police and barangay tanods to ensure safety and develop police
omnipresence.

 Check points are established to enforce circulation control measures,


rules, orders, and regulations and when there is a necessity to arrest
a criminal.

 Conducting seminars can improve the relationship between the police


and community aside from getting enough knowledge and awareness
to criminal activities and preventions.

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Conclusion:
Personnel of QCPD Police Office Station 2, barangay officials, and
the community work hand and hand to perform productive crime prevention
activities. Depleted personnel, crooked cops, lack of equipment, and
unreported cases set challenges to the police in the conduct of crime
prevention activities. Therefore, it is recommended that there is a need to
strengthen the working relationship of the PNP, barangay officials, and
community by conducting regular meetings to address unreported cases
and to create new ideas on how to improve existing rules and regulations.
Furthermore, QCPD Police Station 2 should help to conduct awareness
seminars regarding crime prevention and standard operating procedures
on crime reporting to encourage the community to participate actively.

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Recommendations:

 Active participation of barangay volunteers and other Non-


government organizations within the area should be encouraged
through the leadership and management of the purok leaders.
 It would also be a big help if the barangay would be given assistance
in the provision of equipment and crime prevention paraphernalia
such as a baton, flashlight, whistle, reflectorized vest, raincoats, and
boots together with the installation street lights and surveillance
cameras at strategic areas.
 Lastly, during council meetings, the SK Council shall be reminded of
their mandates to spread awareness regarding crime prevention and
suppression.

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COMPARATIVE CHART OF BARANGAY MASAMBONG

FIGURE 1
Criminality Rate Of 2020
18
17

16
14
14
12
12
11 11
10
10
9 9 9 9 9
8 8
8
6 6 6 6
6
5
4 4 4 4
4
3 3 3 3 3
2 2 2 2
2
1 1 1 1 1
0 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0
0
1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter

VAWC Physical Injuries Alarm and Scandal Estafa RA 9165

Curfew PD 1602 Child Abuse Homicide Trespass of dwelling

Resist disobidience Oral Defamation

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YEAR 2020
Crimes committed in Year 2020 are VAWC, Estafa, PD1602, Trespass
of dwelling, Physical Injuries, RA 9165, Child Abuse, Resist disobedience,
Alarm and Scandal, Curfew, Homicide and Oral defamation
On the First Quarter of 2020, Resist disobedience has the Highest
Rating followed by Oral defamation and estafa. Before pandemic the
residence of Barangay Masambong are freely to traverse in any area. Next
is Alarm and Scandal
On the Second Quarter, Estafa has the highest rate followed by
Alarm and Scandal. The next is RA 9165 Comprehensive Dangerous
Drugs Act of 2002 as a result of this pandemic, drug crime rates are
increasing because a lot of people are losing their job. They think that
drugs could be the best and fastest way to earn money.
On the Third Quarter, Physical injury, Curfew and oral defamation
has the same rate of crime followed by VAWC or Violence against Women
and Children
The Last Quarter of 2020, Estafa has the highest rate followed by
curfew and oral defamation. The next is curfew and the lowest is child
abuse.

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COMPARATIVE CHART OF BARANGAY MASAMBONG
FIGURE 2

Criminality Rates of 2021

8
8

7
7

6 6 6
6

55
5

4 4 4 4
4

3 3 3 3 3
3

2 2 2
2

11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1
1

0 00 00 0 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0
0
1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter

VAWC Physical Injuries Alarm and Scandal Estafa


RA 9165 Curfew PD 1602 Child Abuse
Homicide Trespass of dwelling Resist disobidience Oral Defamation

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YEAR 2021

On The First Quarter of 2021, the highest crime in 1st Quarter is


Physical Injury. Mechanical trauma is an injury to any portion of the body
from a blow, crush, cut, or penetrating wound.
On the Second Quarter, the highest crime in second Quarter is RA
9165 also known as Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. That
women who have retaliated against their partner or who commit violence as
a form of self-defense may have suffered from Battered Woman Syndrome
(BWS)
On the Third Quarter, the highest crime in third Quarter is VAWC
also known as Anti-Violence against Women and their Children act of 2004
(RA 9262).
On the Fourth Quarter, the highest crime in fourth Quarter is
Trespass of Dwelling. The offender is a private person that he enters the
dwelling of another and such entrance is against the latter’s will. The exact
date when the alleged trespass occurred is not an essential element of the
offense of trespass.

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BARANGAY MASAMBONG

Comparison of Crime Rate of 2020 and 2021

TRAFFIC INCIDENTS

NON-INDEX CRIMES

CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY

CRIMES AGAINST PERSON

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

2020 2021
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FIGURE 1 and 2: Illustrates the difference of crime rate index based on the
two fiscal years. High crime rate shows to be more visible in the year of
2020.
On the 1st quarter of the year the crime rate is increase but due to
covid 19 pandemic Strict implementation of rules and regulations pertaining
the strategies and measures and community awareness about guidelines
and in the help of our Barangay Officials, Police Personnel and Non-
Government organization makes this possible and achieve low criminality
during pandemic or in the year 2020.
Since 2020 is the year of the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the
crimes against person and property become lowered due to the restrictions
of the movement of the people of Barangay Masambong. While the
violations of City Ordinances and the BADAC or Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse
Council authored by the Police continue to arise and operate because
people tend to go outside despite of the restrictions being implemented in
the barangay and intensify the fight against drug abuse. But the said
violations was immediately being properly addressed by both of the officials
of barangay Masambong and Police Officers of Police station 2 and
minimum penalty was being imposed during that time.
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COMPARATIVE CHART OF MASABONG POLICE STATION

FIGURE 1

Criminality Rate of 2020

0
1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter

Physical Injury Robbery RA 9165 PD 1602 Qualified Trespass to Dwelling

RA 10591 Carnapping Unjust Vexation Alarm and Scandal Resist and Disobidience

Data gathered are from the QCPD Police Station 2


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YEAR 2020
Crimes committed in Year 2020 are Physical injury, RA 9165, Qualified
Trespass to Dwelling, Carnapping, Alarm and Scandal, Robbery, PD 1602
Illegal Gambling, RA 10591 Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition
Regulation Act, Unjust Vexation and Resist and Disobedience.
On the First Quarter of 2020, RA 9165 has the Highest Rating
followed by Physical injury. Before pandemic the residence of Barangay
Masambong are freely to traverse in any area. Most of the youths and adult
are quarrelsome and hard headed, which result to fighting and threating
each other. Next is Theft due to poverty. Some of the citizen who doesn’t
have a stable and decent job forced to commit misdoing like Theft or
Pickpocketing.
On the Second Quarter Physical injury has the highest rate due to
summer season and lock down because of pandemic most of the time
people and families stay in their home, some of the people had a
depression because of pandemic. Due to Summer Season and Pandemic
most of the people or residence of Barangay Masambong are hot headed
or has low patience due to Hot Season and pandemic that result to
Threatening others and Physical Injuries.
On the Third Quarter, RA 9165 has the highest rate. As a result of
this pandemic, drug crime rates are increasing because a lot of people are
losing their job. They think that drugs could be the best and fastest way to
earn money.
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The Last Quarter of 2020, RA 9165 or Comprehensive Dangerous
Drugs Act of 2002 has been the highest of all time beginning with the first
quarter of 2020 despite of pandemic. Drugs are in demand because it is
used in creating income for the unemployed individuals. Followed by
Robbery due to peak season or Christmas season were most of the
employee received their bonus pay, criminals take advantage to this
opportunity to steal and rob this people. Physical Injuries has the same
percentage with illegal possession of firearms due to neighborhood issues
and Intoxication or Drunken People.
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COMPARATIVE CHART OF MASAMBONG POLICE STATION

FIGURE 2

Criminality Rate of 2021


7

0
1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter

Physical Injury Robbery RA 9165 PD 1602 Qualified Trespass to Dwelling

RA 10591 Carnapping Unjust Vexation Alarm and Scandal Resist and Disobidience

Data gathered are from the QCPD Police Station 2


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YEAR 2021
The crimes committed in 2020 are the same as in 2021, but the
difference is the amount of crimes committed. Some of crimes increased
and some decreased.
On the First Quarter of 2021 RA 9165 Comprehensive Dangerous
Drugs Act of 2002 has the Highest Crime Rate committed during the
COVID-19 Pandemic. Second highest rate is Carnapping due to pandemic
restricted public vehicle, limited passenger and some people buy their own
car, but some people take advantage of it to commit a crime.
Second Quarter of 2021, RA 9165 again has the Highest Crime
Rate due to some people who lost their job and drugs is the only main
source of their income to provide their needs in daily living.
On the Third Quarter, RA 9165 has been lowered due to the
intensive and strict implementation of the guidelines and other related
protocols set by the National Government and Local Government Unit of
Barangay Masambong.
Last Quarter of 2021, RA 9165 is still dominating the crime index
rating of the barangay Masambong. Next in line is the Carnapping incidents
where the vehicle with most missing report is motorcycle. The four other
crimes namely PD1602, robbery, trespass to dwelling, physical injury
shared the same percentage by the end of the quarter.
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Philippine National Police


PS 02 MASAMBONG, QCPD HQS, NCRPO
CRIME STATISTICS
Jan, 01 2020 Dec 31, 2020
Jan, 01 2021 Dec 31, 2021

Comparison of Crime of 2020 and 2021

TRAFFIC INCIDENTS

NON-INDEX CRIMES

CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY

CRIMES AGAINST PERSON

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180

2020 2021
FIGURE 1 and 2: Illustrates the difference of crime rate index based on the

two fiscal years. High crime rate shows to be more visible in the year of

2020.

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On the 1st quarter of the year the crime rate is increase but due to

covid 19 pandemic Strict implementation of rules and regulations pertaining

the strategies and measures and community awareness about guidelines

and in the help of our Barangay Officials, Police Personnel and Non-

Government organization makes this possible and achieve low criminality

during pandemic or in the year 2020.

Since 2020 is the year of the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the

crimes against person and property become lowered due to the restrictions

of the movement of the people of Barangay Masambong. While the

violations of City Ordinances and the BADAC or Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse

Council authored by the Police continue to arise and operate because

people tend to go outside despite of the restrictions being implemented in

the barangay and intensify the fight against drug abuse. But the said

violations was immediately being properly addressed by both of the officials


of barangay Masambong and Police Officers of Police station 2 and

minimum penalty was being imposed during that time.

In the year 2021, crime rates has decrease due to strictly

implementing the Laws.

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APPENDIX B 1.1

The University of Manila


546 M.V Delos Santos Street, Sampaloc, Manila
Tel: 735-52-56

PLTCOL Rix S. Villareal


Police Commander
Masambong Police Station 2 (QCPD)
February 22, 2022

Dear PLTCOL Villareal,

We are the fourth year students of the University of Manila Bachelor of Science
in Criminology enrolled in subject LEA 13 Criminological Research and Statistics.
As a part of the requirements we intend to study “Prevention of Crimes
Adopted by Barangay Masambong, Quezon City”
With regards as the aforementioned we respectfully seek your approval to allow
the distribution of the survey questionnaire and conduct an interview to the
personnel of Masambong Police Station 2 (QCPD) and the officials of the
Barangay Masambong Quezon City.
We are looking forward for your support regarding this request.

Thank you!

Dr. Arsenia Y. Lucy


Dean of Student Affairs
The University of Manila
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APPENDIX B 1.2

The University of Manila


546 M.V Delos Santos Street, Sampaloc, Manila
Tel: 735-52-56

Hon. Arsenia Flores


Barangay Chairwoman
Barangay Masambong, Quezon City
February 22, 2022

Dear Hon. Flores,

We are the fourth year students of the University of Manila, Bachelor of Science
in Criminology enrolled in subject LEA 13 Criminological Research and Statistics.
As a part of the requirements we intend to study “Prevention of Crimes Adopted
by Barangay Masambong, Quezon City”.
With regards as the aforementioned, we respectfully seek your approval to allow
the distribution of the survey questionnaire and conduct an interview to the
personnel of Masambong Police Station 2 (QCPD) and the officials of the
Barangay Masambong, Quezon City.
We are looking forward for your support regarding this request.
Thank you!

Dr. Arsenia Y. Lucy


Dean of Student Affairs
The University of Manila
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APPENDIX C
QUESTIONNAIRES AND INTERVIEW FORM

1. Is there any police officer patrolling in your area?

ANSWER VOTE NUMBER PERCENTAGE


YES 25 100%
NO 0 0%
MAYBE 0 0%
TOTAL 25 100%

2. Have there any crime that happened in your area recently?

ANSWER VOTE NUMBER PERCENTAGE


YES 25 100%
NO 0 0%
MAYBE 0 0%
TOTAL 25 100%

3. Is the crime rate in your area has been reduced?

ANSWER VOTE NUMBER PERCENTAGE


YES 22 88%
NO 1 4%
MAYBE 2 8%
TOTAL 25 100%
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4. Base on your observation, is it effective having a foot patrol?

ANSWER VOTE NUMBER PERCENTAGE


YES 25 100%
NO 0 0%
MAYBE 0 0%
TOTAL 25 100%
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5. Is it important having a police patrol?

ANSWER VOTE NUMBER PERCENTAGE


YES 24 96%
NO 1 4%
MAYBE 0 0%
TOTAL 25 100%

6. Is it important having a outpost in streets?

ANSWER VOTE NUMBER PERCENTAGE


YES 23 92%
NO 1 4%
MAYBE 1 4%
TOTAL 25 100%

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7. Is it important having a CCTV or video surveillance in street?

ANSWER VOTE NUMBER PERCENTAGE


YES 25 100%
NO 0 0%
MAYBE 0 0%
TOTAL 25 100%

8. Is it important to having a curfew hours?

ANSWER VOTE NUMBER PERCENTAGE


YES 22 88%
NO 2 8%
MAYBE 1 4%
TOTAL 25 100%
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9. Is there any Barangay Tanod patrolling in your area?

ANSWER VOTE NUMBER PERCENTAGE


YES 24 96%
NO 1 4%
MAYBE 0 0%
TOTAL 25 100%

10. Did the community and resident also participate to help our police
officers and Barangay Officials to apprehend or identify the violators
or criminals?

ANSWER VOTE NUMBER PERCENTAGE


YES 25 100%
NO 0 0%
MAYBE 0 0%
TOTAL 25 100%

Agree Disagree Percentage


1. Does the Foot patrolling in Barangay 24 1 96
Masambong always active?

2. Does the crime rate in Barangay 23 2 92


Masambong lesser through Foot
patrolling?
3. Does the Superior always supervised 24 1 96
their Subordinates in Foot patrolling?
4. Is the Patrolling help civilians in their 24 1 96
safety?
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With PLT Cammagay
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With PEMS Tirso A. Dela Cruz

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With Chairwoman Arnesia Flores
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CURRICULUM VITAE OF THE RESEARCHERS

ALERA, JOSHUA ANGELO P.


🏠 Blk2 Lot 6 Brgy. San Jose Kasiglahan Village, Montalban,
Rizal
📞 09107891592
[email protected]

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Age: 25
Date of Birth: February 1, 1997
Nationality: Filipino
Language: Tagalog/English
Civil Status: Single
Religion: Roman Catholic
Father’s Name: Jessie S. Alera
Occupation: Security Guard
Mother’s Name Marlen P. Alera
Occupation: Sewer
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Primary: Pinaglabanan Elementary School
San Juan City
2010-2011
Secondary: San Juan National High School
San Juan City
2017- 2018
Tertiary: The University of Manila
M.V Delos Santos
2018-Present
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ASPREC, EMILY A.
🏠 6C Road 10 Barangay Bagong Pag-Asa, Quezon City
📞 09557354626
[email protected]

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Age: 23
Date of Birth: August 13, 1998
Nationality: Filipino
Language: Tagalog/English
Civil Status: Single
Religion: Roman Catholic
Father’s Name: Eduardo B. Asprec
Occupation: None
Mother’s Name Carmelita A. Asprec
Occupation: House Wife
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Primary: Bagong Pag-Asa Elementary School
Road 10 Bagong Pag-Asa, Quezon City
2010-2011
Secondary: Ismael Mathay Sr. High School
GSIS Project 8, Quezon City
2014-2015
Tertiary: The University of Manila
M.V Delos Santos
2015-Present

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BENCALO, NOLI R.
🏠 91b Abra St., Bago bantay, Quezon City
📞 09460209672
[email protected]

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Age: 26
Date of Birth: July 30, 1995
Nationality: Filipino
Language: Tagalog/English
Civil Status: Single
Religion: Roman Catholic
Father’s Name: Perfecto L. Bencalo
Occupation: Pentionaire
Mother’s Name Virginia R. Bencalo
Occupation: Housewife

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Primary: Bago Bantay Elementary School
Bukidnod Street Bago Bantay Quezon City
2007-2008
Secondary: San Francisco High School
Misamis Street Bago Bantay Quezon City
2011-2012
Tertiary: The University of Manila
M.V Delos Santos
2018 – Present

58
CHAVARRIA, ROMIELYN
🏠 Bldg.2-407 Katuparan Vitas, Tondo, Manila
📞 09229076852
[email protected]

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Age: 23
Date of Birth: August 25, 1998
Nationality: Filipino
Language: Tagalog/English
Civil Status: Single
Religion: Roman Catholic
Father’s Name: N/A
Occupation: N/A
Mother’s Name Ma. Luisa V. Chavarria
Occupation: Factory Worker

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Primary: General Vicente Lim
Tondo, Manila
2009-2010
Secondary: Antonio J Villegas Vocational Highschool
Tondo, Manila
2013-2014
Tertiary: The University of Manila
M.V Delos Santos
2018-Present

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ELIGIO, ARONCE J.
🏠 721 Laguna Ext Gagalangin Tondo, Manila
📞 09456631310
[email protected]

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Age: 22
Date of Birth: November 17, 1999
Nationality: Filipino
Language: Tagalog/English
Civil Status: Single
Religion: Roman Catholic
Father’s Name: Jose Lopez
Occupation: N/A
Mother’s Name Luzviminda Jandoc
Occupation: Eatery Owner

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Primary: Kaunlaran Elementary School
Dagat dagatan Caloocan City
2010-2011
Secondary: Macario B Asistio Sr. High School
Padas Alley Brgy 14 Caloocan City
2014-2015
Tertiary: The University of Manila
M.V Delos Santos
2018-Present

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EVANGELISTA, JHEFFREY E.
🏠 189 Bautista St, Muntinlupa City
📞 09995452721
[email protected]

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Age: 24
Date of Birth: December 5, 1997
Nationality: Filipino
Language: Tagalog/English
Civil Status: Single
Religion: Roman Catholic
Father’s Name: Gregorio O. Evangelista
Occupation: Agent Collector
Mother’s Name Lourdes E Evangelista
Occupation: Dress Maker

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Primary: Bayanan Elementary School
San Pascual Batangas City
2010-2011
Secondary: Bayanan National High School
San Pascual Batangas City
2014-2015
Tertiary: The University of Manila
M.V Delos Santos
2018-Present

61
LARGO, JASMINE JOY A.
🏠 Blk 1 Lt 14 Don Primitivo Extn. Brgy. Holy Spirit, Quezon
City
📞 09561778249
[email protected]

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Age: 23
Date of Birth: January 1, 1999
Nationality: Filipino
Language: Tagalog/English
Civil Status: Single
Religion: Roman Catholic
Father’s Name: Romulo V. Largo
Occupation: Security Guard
Mother’s Name Josie A. Largo
Occupation: Housewife

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Primary: Partida Elementary School
San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan
2010-2011
Secondary: Judge Feliciano Belmonte Sr. High School
Holy Spirit, Quezon City
2014-2015
Tertiary: The University of Manila
M.V Delos Santos
2017-Present

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LOPEZ, JOHN PAUL J.
🏠 721 Laguna Ext Gagalangin Tondo, Manila
📞 09456631310
[email protected]

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Age: 22
Date of Birth: November 17, 1999
Nationality: Filipino
Language: Tagalog/English
Civil Status: Single
Religion: Roman Catholic
Father’s Name: Jose Lopez
Occupation: N/A
Mother’s Name Luzviminda Jandoc
Occupation: Eatery Owner

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Primary: Kaunlaran Elementary School
Dagat dagatan Caloocan City
2010-2011
Secondary: Macario B Asistio Sr. High School
Padas Alley Brgy 14 Caloocan City
2014-2015
Tertiary: The University of Manila
M.V Delos Santos
2018-Present

63
SAN JOSE, EXEQUIEL K.
🏠 919 Q BLVD Sta. Cruz manila
📞 09058193570
[email protected]

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Age: 24
Date of Birth: April 28, 1997
Nationality: Filipino
Language: Tagalog/English
Civil Status: Single
Religion: Roman Catholic
Father’s Name: Emilio tan San Jose
Occupation: N/A
Mother’s Name Ma. Cecilia Katipunan San jose
Occupation: Housewife

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Primary: P. Gomez elementary school
P. Guevarra St., Manila
2008-2009
Secondary: Ramon Magsaysay high school
Espanya manila
2013-2014
Tertiary: The University of Manila
M.V Delos Santos
2018-Present

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TALAO, LORENZ P.
🏠 13 Bakawan St. Project 7, Quezon City
📞 09758865757
[email protected]

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Age: 24
Date of Birth: June 4, 1997
Nationality: Filipino
Language: Tagalog/English
Civil Status: Single
Religion: Roman Catholic
Father’s Name: Lazaro Talao
Occupation: Buy and sell
Mother’s Name Madelaine Talao
Occupation: House wife

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Primary: Estaban Abada Elementary School
Vetarans village
2008-2009
Secondary: Jose P. Laurel High school
Pampanga st. Gagalangin tondo manila
2014-2015
Tertiary: The University of Manila
M.V Delos Santos
2018-Present

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