Implementation and Effectiveness of Police Checkpoint in Cotabato City

Journal Title: Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal - Year 2023, Vol 14, Issue 5

Abstract

The community is now part of police organizations. Police must work in a law-breaking community that needs aid. The community supports and complains about the police, but most importantly, it evaluates their performance. PNP-approved permanent roadblocks must be handled by local uniformed personnel. Mobile checkpoints may be put up by other units with the local unit/station commander. The research will help the Cotabato City Police Office and all motor vehicle drivers entering the city enhance, maintain, and enforce the order to minimize unregistered, unlicensed, car-napped, and inebriated drivers. Cotabato City drivers and people will understand the need for police checks for safety. This study will help Cotabato City Police, drivers, and citizens. This research is quantitative, descriptive, and correlational. Studying Cotabato City police checkpoint dynamics requires organization due to many considerations. Cotabato City people are the study's key respondents. Citizens are stakeholders and direct beneficiaries of police checkpoints. Thus, they may assess their efficacy This research will sample purposively. The research methodology and data collection will include a letter to participants. Researchers may also use saturation to achieve a point when additional volunteers provide no new information. This extensive analysis of Cotabato City police checkpoint actions uses carefully prepared questions to collect specific information from respondents. Ethics guided our whole inquiry. Many conclusions may be drawn from this study. Major police roadblocks in Cotabato City increase security. Checkpoints detect contraband and security hazards, but they may be improved. Checkpoints prevent crime, terrorism, and administrative offenses. Aim to improve public safety and relations. Some ideas: Enhance Training. Police personnel should get continual Training on personal behavior, citizen rights, and professionalism, particularly in difficult circumstances. Increase checkpoint safety through investing in traffic management, road safety, and community safety response. Outreach, public knowledge, and checkpoint staff openness strengthen community-police relations—SOP review.

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Reymond Julian

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  • EP ID EP729210
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10015873
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Reymond Julian (2023). Implementation and Effectiveness of Police Checkpoint in Cotabato City. Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 14(5), -. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-729210