This document contains indicators for measuring peace and order in a community, including the incidence of different types of crimes, numbers of fire incidents, police and fire personnel ratios, resources like fire trucks, crime resolution rates, and protection orders issued. It provides spaces to track previous and latest data, planning standards, ways to disaggregate the data, and gaps observed between the data and standards along with recommendations for addressing those gaps.
This document contains indicators for measuring peace and order in a community, including the incidence of different types of crimes, numbers of fire incidents, police and fire personnel ratios, resources like fire trucks, crime resolution rates, and protection orders issued. It provides spaces to track previous and latest data, planning standards, ways to disaggregate the data, and gaps observed between the data and standards along with recommendations for addressing those gaps.
This document contains indicators for measuring peace and order in a community, including the incidence of different types of crimes, numbers of fire incidents, police and fire personnel ratios, resources like fire trucks, crime resolution rates, and protection orders issued. It provides spaces to track previous and latest data, planning standards, ways to disaggregate the data, and gaps observed between the data and standards along with recommendations for addressing those gaps.
Indicators Planning Standards Disaggregation Observed Gaps Year/Source Year/Source Peace and Order Outcome Indicators 67. Incidence of crime (by type) 68.Number of Fire incidence within the year Peace and Order Service Utilization Indicators 69. Number of peace and security officer e.g police officers and barangay 70. Police tanod) Officer to Population ratio 71. Number of fire perconnel 72. Number of Fire Truck and other equipment (by type) 73. Crime Resolution Rate 74. Number of protection orders issued Recommendation / Course Observed of Action Conditions