Abstract

The study is focused on the evaluation of the crime prevention practices of shopping malls located in five (5) cities in the Province of Nueva Ecija within the year 2019. It particularly emphasized on crime occurrences, implementation of crime preventive measures, and crime prevention practices. Using a descriptive method of research and validated questionnaire-checklist as the main tool of gathering data from a randomly selected respondents the researchers concluded that shopping malls in the Province of Nueva Ecija are prone to criminal victimizations. Crime prevention measures and practices, security programs and procedures, though implemented at the highest degree, are not sufficient or workable to curtail and prevent criminal activities. Also, the limited security practices and crime prevention programs of shopping malls open the gate of criminal victimization most particularly on Crime Against Persons.

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