Evaluation of Public Policy Management in Strengthening Citizen Security through the Plithogenic Hypothesis Approach

Authors

  • Julio Cesar Vidal Rischmoller Universidad César Vallejo, Lima. Peru
  • Rosa María Criollo Delgado Universidad César Vallejo, Lima. Peru
  • Eluard Alexander Mendoza Zenozain Universidad César Vallejo, Lima. Peru

Keywords:

Plithogenic hypothesis, public policy management, citizen security, multidimensional assessment

Abstract

Improving public safety with laws is hard because there are lots of problems in society today.While more studies are being conducted, there are still unknowns, especially with various factors at play.In this article, we will discuss how the plithogenic hypothesis can help us mix ideas and improve our understanding of how public policies function.We review government choices to keep people safe.Studies have shown that this idea is helpful for looking at different parts of public management and understanding how things are connected.The findings prove that this method not only fixes a problem on paper, but also helps us make choices using complex info and enhances the way we lead in a flexible and efficient manner.This study is important for analyzing public policies in uncertain situations in the future.Simply put, we need to look at security issues from different perspectives to solve problems in today's cities.

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Published

2024-11-01

How to Cite

Julio Cesar Vidal Rischmoller, Rosa María Criollo Delgado, & Eluard Alexander Mendoza Zenozain. (2024). Evaluation of Public Policy Management in Strengthening Citizen Security through the Plithogenic Hypothesis Approach. Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, 74, 560-569. https://fs.unm.edu/nss8/index.php/111/article/view/5535

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