TOP 5 Thesis Topics on Crime Rumors, Food Safety and Public Trust in Taal Lake
Explore 5 powerful thesis topics on Taal Lake, food safety fears, and public trust. Perfect for Criminology, Communication, and Social Science students.
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Realyn Manalo
6/29/20252 min read


Source: GMA News Online
Let me convince you to make this a thesis.
In 2021, thirty-four sabungeros disappeared. Their bodies were never found. But now a whistleblower says they were dumped into Taal Lake. Almost overnight, local fish vendors saw their sales collapse. Tawilis, tilapia, bangus. All questioned. All doubted. All feared. Then the government stepped in and said, Don’t worry. The fish are fine. They eat plankton. They don’t eat flesh. They’re not the problem.
But here's what's really wrong. The fear isn’t about the fish. It’s about trust. This story isn’t about what’s edible. It’s about what’s believable. When institutions fail to bring justice, even food becomes suspect. Even nature becomes accused. There is a gap here that no agency wants to face. A society that forgets the disappeared. And a public forced to swallow lies.
Who Can Use These Topics
This research is ideal for students and professionals pursuing the following courses or strands:
College Programs:
Criminology
Communication
Political Science
Public Administration
Sociology
Environmental Science
Senior High School Strands:
HUMSS
GAS
STEM
5 Thesis Topic Ideas
1.The Impact of Crime-Related Rumors on Consumer Trust in Local Fish Products
This study can examine how news of crime affects buying behavior in fish markets near Taal Lake.
Target Respondents
Fish vendors
Consumers in Batangas
Local government officers
2.Trust in Government Messaging During Local Food Safety Controversies
This research can explore how communities respond to government reassurances during food-related public scares.
Target Respondents
Residents near Taal Lake
Public information officers
Health and agriculture officials
3.Social Media Influence on Public Perception of Food Safety in Crisis Situations
This topic investigates how online narratives shape community reactions to issues like the Taal Lake scare.
Target Respondents
Social media users
Youth groups
Online community moderators
4.Economic Effects of Crime Rumors on Local Fisheries and Market Vendors
This research can measure how sales and income changed for fish vendors after the disappearance rumors resurfaced.
Target Respondents
Market fish vendors
Fisheries cooperatives
Local buyers
5.Cultural Beliefs and Fear Responses Toward Consuming Fish from Controversial Waters
This study can look at how culture and superstition fuel fear, even in the face of scientific evidence.
Target Respondents
Elderly residents
Local religious groups
Cultural historians
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