International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering Website: www.ijetae.com (E-ISSN 2250-2459, Scopus Indexed, ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal, Volume 12, Issue 01, January 2022) Manuscript Received: 02 December 2021, Received in Revised form: 04 January 2022, Accepted: 10 January 2022 DOI: 10.46338/ijetae0122_08 75 Implementation of a Remote Activation Alarm System by the Citizens of the District of Carabayllo, Lima-Peru Dan Alva-Castillo 1 , Brian Meneses-Claudio 2 , Alexi Delgado 3 1,2 Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades & Av. Universitaria 5175, Los Olivos 15304 3 Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú & Av. Universitaria 1801, San Miguel 15088 Abstract— Citizen insecurity is a reality with which we must coexist, the cities of Latin America are among the most violent and insecure in the world. According to the statistics of the National Police of Peru, they report that by 2017 the crimes of theft or robbery were the most common because they had a monthly average of 15348 complaints, equivalent to 66.9% of the total crimes nationwide. The INEI (National Institute of Statistics and Informatics) revealed that in the same year the district of Carabayllo obtained 1.85% of the total complaints in Metropolitan Lima, occupying the 17th place in the ranking of districts with the highest number of complaints for this crime. That is why in the present research work a way to counteract these criminal acts was proposed, the first thing is to be located within the operating range of the RF module, so that the remote transmission control can activate it, the RF module will be connected to the power outlet and the siren. The siren will oversee persuading the criminal, in addition to alerting the neighbors about the events that are happening. It was obtained as a result that the system fulfills its purpose, it can be alerted in real time about some attempted theft or at the instant of a threat situation, only by pressing the button of the remote control we can persuade the criminals either by scaring them with the sound or with the help of the neighbors. Keywords-- Citizen insecurity, RF Module, Siren, Remote Control. I. INTRODUCTION The cities and states of Latin America and the Caribbean are among the most violent and insecure in the world. The rate in the regions due to homicides is three times more than the world average and the inhabitants indicate a high sense of insecurity in their regions. More than 40 of the 50 most dangerous cities on the planet are located there. [1] The International Development Bank estimated in 2000 that Latin America has a cost of violence around 12.1% of the regional Gross Domestic Product (GDP), these figures are alarming since they are higher than the average social expenditure (9.1%) and that of public order and security expenditure (1.3%) of the same region. In 2019 the newspaper El Nacional of the Dominican Republic indicated that every 10 minutes a robbery occurs, this means that every hour at least 6 citizens suffer an assault. Robberies and robberies are an epidemic that is out of control and that affects our society without limits. The statistical numbers of crimes of this type amount to 109154 cases between 2017 and 2018, these figures are of great concern to the Dominican because he fears going out to the street at any time of the day. [2] In 2017, statistics from the National Police of Peru revealed that crime against property (theft, theft, etc.) is the most common since it has 15348 average monthly complaints, equivalent to 66.9% of total crimes nationwide. Lima obtained 39% of the country's complaints with 8905 average cases per month, it is worth noting Metropolitan Lima hosts more than half of the total complaints. [3] The National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) in the National Survey of Budget Programs conducted between 2019 and 2021 indicated that in the month of November 2019 the theft of money, wallet and cell phone was equivalent to 14.6%, the attempt to steal money, wallet, and cell phone to 5.5% and threats and intimidation to 2.2%. In the months of May 2020, the theft of money, wallet and cell phone reached 12.6%, the attempted theft of money, wallet, and cell phone 4.6% and threats and intimidation 1.4%. Likewise, between the months of November 2020 to April 2021, the theft of money, wallet and cell phone obtained 9%, the attempted theft of money, wallet and cell phone 3.7% and threats and intimidation 1.6%. [4] According to the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) among the complaints made for crimes against public security in 2017, Carabayllo has a total of 334 complaints of the 17992 total that metropolitan Lima has, which indicates that Carabayllo has 1.85% of the complaints. Thus, occupying the 17th place in the ranking of districts with the highest number of complaints for this crime.