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Assessing Cybercrime Awareness and Experiences Among Netizen: A Study on the Impact of R.A. 10175 in Pagadian City

Carl Jay D. Mahinay and Mohamadsamer P. Mamasalagat
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Carl Jay D. Mahinay: College of Criminal Justice Education, Pagadian Capitol College Inc.7016, Tuburan District Pagadian City, Philippines
Mohamadsamer P. Mamasalagat: College of Criminal Justice Education, Pagadian Capitol College Inc.7016, Tuburan District Pagadian City, Philippines

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 5, 2786-2802

Abstract: This study explores cybercrime awareness and experiences among internet users in Pagadian City, Philippines, focusing on the impact of the Cybercrime Prevention Act (R.A. 10175). As cybercrime continues to escalate nationally, the research examines how netizens perceive digital threats, their encounters with cybercrime, and their views on the effectiveness of legal measures. Findings indicate that while awareness of common cyber threats is generally high, understanding of specific legal provisions under R.A. 10175 varies significantly. Schools and social media serve as key sources of information, whereas government-led awareness efforts are less prominent. Public opinion on the law’s effectiveness is divided, with some expressing confidence in its deterrent power and others questioning its enforcement. Basic security practices, such as avoiding suspicious links and using strong passwords, are widely adopted, but more advanced protective measures remain underutilized. A notable portion of cybercrime victims choose not to report incidents, often due to distrust or uncertainty about reporting processes. The study highlights the need for stronger public education campaigns, improved law enforcement, and better support systems for victims. It also emphasizes the importance of inclusive strategies to address gaps in awareness among different demographic groups. These insights aim to guide policymakers, educators, and community leaders in developing targeted interventions to enhance cybersecurity and promote a safer online environment.

Date: 2025
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