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Level of Satisfaction of the Community on the Operational Plan Against Deadly Weapon of the Philippine National Police

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  • Godwin P Bobong

    (Misamis University, Philippines)

  • Jesem L Ajeas

    (Misamis University, Philippines)

  • Lou Franco Dela Vega

    (Misamis University, Philippines)

  • Carl Malone P Tomnob

    (Misamis University, Philippines)

  • Kristal May S Vivares

    (Misamis University, Philippines)

  • Jose F Cuevas Jr

    (Misamis University, Philippines)

Abstract

The Philippine National Police plays a vital role in maintaining peace and order and ensuring public safety in society. The PNP builds and maintains positive relationships with the communities they serve, promoting trust and cooperation between law enforcement and the public. The study determined the level of satisfaction of the community towards the conduct of the Operational Plan of the Philippine National Police in Ozamiz City. The respondents of the study included the Business Owners, crews, and customers of resto-bars in Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental, Philippines. An adapted survey questionnaire was the primary instrument utilized in gathering data for the study. Results revealed that the business owners, crews, and customers are very satisfied with the operational Plan of the PNP in Ozamiz City in terms of the procedure, documentation, the attitude of the PNP, and how committed they are to their jobs during the operation. The researchers recommended continuous training and education of the police officers so that it can help develop the necessary and new skills, and attitudes and keep up with the latest trends and best practices in law enforcement to perform their duties effectively and responsibly.

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  • Godwin P Bobong & Jesem L Ajeas & Lou Franco Dela Vega & Carl Malone P Tomnob & Kristal May S Vivares & Jose F Cuevas Jr, 2023. "Level of Satisfaction of the Community on the Operational Plan Against Deadly Weapon of the Philippine National Police," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 7(6), pages 703-710, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:7:y:2023:i:6:p:703-710
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