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A Comprehensive Study on Job Satisfaction and Job Performance At La Union Police Provincial Office

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  • Frinces Joy T. Apolinario

    (Master of Science in Criminal Justice, CICOSAT Colleges, City of San Fernando, La Union)

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Job satisfaction and job performance are critical determinants of effectiveness in law enforcement organizations, directly influencing operational efficiency, personnel well-being, and public trust. This study examined the levels of job satisfaction and job performance among personnel of the La Union Police Provincial Office (LUPPO), Philippines, and identified challenges affecting these outcomes as a basis for an institutional action plan. A concurrent mixed-methods research design was employed, integrating quantitative survey data and qualitative interview findings. A total of 299 police personnel were selected through simple random sampling. Quantitative data were gathered using a validated survey questionnaire measuring job satisfaction in terms of operational and administrative accomplishments and job performance across six dimensions: output, job knowledge, work management, interpersonal relationships, concern for the organization, and personal qualities. Qualitative data were obtained through key informant interviews to explore challenges encountered by personnel. Results indicated a consistently high level of job satisfaction among LUPPO personnel, supported by strong operational engagement, effective crime prevention initiatives, administrative support mechanisms, recognition systems, and welfare programs. Job performance was rated as excellent across all evaluated dimensions by both commissioned and non-commissioned officers. Qualitative findings revealed persistent challenges, including limited training opportunities in later years, logistical and resource constraints, and emotional fatigue resulting from sustained operational demands. These findings underscore the importance of organizational support, ethical leadership, and performance-oriented management in law enforcement institutions. Thus, the study concludes that sustaining high job satisfaction is essential for maintaining excellent job performance in policing organizations. It recommends strengthening continuous training programs, communication and innovation competencies, wellness initiatives, and performance-based recognition systems to enhance organizational effectiveness and personnel resilience.

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  • Frinces Joy T. Apolinario, 2026. "A Comprehensive Study on Job Satisfaction and Job Performance At La Union Police Provincial Office," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 13(15), pages 1436-1441, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:13:y:2026:i:15:p:1436-1441
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