The Palace said it is pleased with the steady increase in public
trust on government efforts to combat criminality, as shown in a recent Pulse
Asia survey.
Presidential Communications Operations Office Secretary Herminio Coloma, Jr. attributed the rise in public trust to the new crime reporting system the Philippine National Police (PNP) is implementing.
In Pulse Asia’s September 2014 Ulat ng Bayan survey, conducted from September 8 to 15, respondents rated the government’s effort in fighting criminality at 25 percent.
The figure showed a steady increase from 17 percent on September 13 last year; 20 percent on December 13 last year; and 23 percent on March 14 this year. It dropped to 20 percent last June 14.
Coloma noted that with the new reporting system, the government could now gauge criminality to address it properly.
“Kapag naire-report ay magkakaroon ng batayan kung paano ito babawasan, at kung mare-report ay matutunton din kung sino ang mga maaaring nagsagawa ng krimen at pwede silang panagutin,” he said.
He noted that it inspires the government to know that the people appreciate its efforts to stem criminality in the country. (PCOO News Release)
Presidential Communications Operations Office Secretary Herminio Coloma, Jr. attributed the rise in public trust to the new crime reporting system the Philippine National Police (PNP) is implementing.
In Pulse Asia’s September 2014 Ulat ng Bayan survey, conducted from September 8 to 15, respondents rated the government’s effort in fighting criminality at 25 percent.
The figure showed a steady increase from 17 percent on September 13 last year; 20 percent on December 13 last year; and 23 percent on March 14 this year. It dropped to 20 percent last June 14.
Coloma noted that with the new reporting system, the government could now gauge criminality to address it properly.
“Kapag naire-report ay magkakaroon ng batayan kung paano ito babawasan, at kung mare-report ay matutunton din kung sino ang mga maaaring nagsagawa ng krimen at pwede silang panagutin,” he said.
He noted that it inspires the government to know that the people appreciate its efforts to stem criminality in the country. (PCOO News Release)
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