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Paper Key : IRJ************795
Author: Mary Gail L. Lalic,Wendell M. Quinto,Joshua G. Gabriel,Rhem Rick N. Corpuz
Date Published: 06 Jan 2025
Abstract
Gentrification involves significant modernization in disadvantaged neighborhoods, transforming them into commercial hubs. In the Philippines, this process is prominent; Angeles City exemplifies this transformation due to its strategic location and infrastructure investments. Grounded on the social disorganization theory, this study investigated the impact of gentrification on community dynamics in Angeles City, focusing on collective efficacy, crime rates, and safety perceptions using cross sectional method and Pearson Moment Correlation. Mixed findings from previous studies suggest that gentrification can either weaken or strengthen community bonds and variably affect crime rates and safety perceptions. Despite the city's significant urban development and transformation, the research found no statistically significant relationships between these variables. This indicates that the changes in Angeles City do not necessarily affect crime rates or the residentssocial dynamics and sense of security. The observed moderate associations between the variables appear to be due to random chance rather than reliable patterns. Given the lack of significant relationships, the study suggests that Angeles City should focus on other strategies to enhance community well-being and safety, including community engagement programs, inclusive urban planning, and enhanced safety measures. This approach can help foster a stronger, safer, and more cohesive community amidst ongoing urban development.
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