Crim 3 Human Behavior
Crim 3 Human Behavior
A. Victims Services Programs In all other cases the maximum for which the Board may approved a
1. Victim Compensation Program claim shall not exceed TEN THOUSAND PESOS (P10,000.00) or the
can help pay bills and expenses that result from amount necessary to reimburse the claimant the expenses incurred for
certain violent crimes. Victims of crime who have been hospitalization, medical treatment, loss of wage, loss of support or
injured or have been threatened with injury may be eligible other expenses directly related to the injury, whichever is lower to be
for help. determined by the Board.
Crime
Solution
Efficiency
Index Crimes for the period has accounted for a total of 106 with a Significantly we were able to increase our CSE by 19.77% compared
decreased of 107 compared to the 213 incidents of the same period of to the same period of last year. (Figure 6)
last year.
Crime Clearance Efficiency
Non-Index Crimes posted 27 from 01 September to 31 December
2012, indicating a
decrease of 17 incidents as compared to last year’s figure of Crime Clearance Efficiency increases by 17.54% compared to the
44 incidents. (Figure 2) same period of last year. (Figure 7)
Index crimes are broken down as follows; 28 are
crimes against persons and 78 on crimes against property. Of the III. ASSESSMENT
crimes against persons, physical injuries registered with 21 incidents, 5 The peace and order situation in Tacloban City remain
cases for murder and 2 incidents for the crime of homicide. (Figure 3) peaceful.The trend in the continuous decrease in the crime volume,
particularly on crimes against property, is attributable to the responsive
On Crimes against property, Twenty-one (21) were adjustments made by our police stations, MPU and CPSC in the
robbery cases, while theft accounted a total of Fifty Seven (57) cases. strategic realignment/deployment of more personnel to area of
Significantly, Crime against property figure posted a decrease of 95 convergence to conduct mobile and beat patrols.
incidents compared to same period of last year. (Figure 4)
Victims Compensation Program R.A. 7309