Documente Academic
Documente Profesional
Documente Cultură
Shoulder board
BJMP Badge
Neck tab (female officers)
Worn by Jail Commissioned
Name plate Officers during special and
formal occasions, such as:
Neck tie (male officers)
Shoulder board
BJMP Badge
Neck tab (female officers)
Worn by Jail Commissioned
Name plate Officers during ceremonies
and occasions, such as:
Neck tie (male officers)
Wet-look shoes
Pershing Cap
Shoulder board
BJMP Badge
Neck tab (female officers)
Worn by Jail Non-Commissioned
Name plate
Officers (JNCOs) during:
• Graduation Ceremony
• BJMP Anniversary
Celebration
• New Year’s Call
Silver Buttons
• Wedding Ceremony
with BJMP logo
• Retirement Honors
Pockets
with silver (by the retiring JNCO)
buttons
and flaps • Interment/Funeral
Skirt
Honors
Skin-tone (by the deceased)
stockings • Other events, as may be
directed by the Chief,
Wet-look shoes BJMP
Pershing Cap
Shoulder loop
Worn by Officers, the
BJMP Badge National Executive Senior
Awards Jail Officer (NESJO) and
Regional Executive Senior
Name plate
Jail Officers (RESJOs)
during:
• Flag Ceremony
• Meetings and Conferences
• Seminars
Four (4)
• Courtesy Call
Pockets • Every Mondays and
with flaps
Wednesdays (M-W) of the
week
Pants Skirt • Transacting official business
with NHQ, Regional
Stockings
Offices (RO) and other
institutions
Wet-look shoes
• Other occasions, as maybe
directed by the Chief, BJMP
Bull Cap (field duty)
Pershing Cap
Shoulder loop
BJMP Badge Worn by Commissioned and
Awards Non-Commissioned
Officers when:
Name plate
• Reporting for Office duty
• Every Tuesdays and
Whistle
(double-chain for officers
and single chain for
Thursdays (T-Th) of the
non-officers) week [for JCOs]
Two (2)
Pockets • In the performance of jail
with flaps Belt with BJMP
Buckle functions e.g. custodial
Pistol belt duties, escorting
• Transacting official
business with NHQ,
Pants Skirt Regional Offices (RO) and
Stockings
other institutions
• Other occasions as may be
directed by the Chief,
Wet-look shoes BJMP
GUIDELINES
• The Bush Coat or the GOA, depending on the day of the week, shall be
worn when attending official Bureau representations, seminars/meetings
outside the unit of the personnel concerned and other similar instances,
except if the sponsoring agency prescribes otherwise. In no case shall
the Summer Uniform or the Delta be used in such occasions.
• Depending on the day of the week, the Bush Coat (for JCOs) or the GOA
may be worn when transacting official business with the NHQ, Regional
Offices or other allied agencies/institutions.
Namecloth
Unit Patch
BJMP Patch
Worn during:
• Red Alert Situations
Embroidered BJMP
Letters Rank Chevron • While performing escort
(JNCOs)
Four (4)
and custodial duties
Pockets • Responding to emergency
with flaps Rolled Sleeves
situations and calamities
• Conduct of Greyhound
Operations
• Every Friday and when
performing duty functions
(for personnel assigned in the
Pants Low-carry holster
(six pockets) (when bearing short NHQ and Regional Offices)
FAs)
• From Friday to Sunday of
the week for those
Lower Garment
(tucked-in) personnel assigned in jails
• Other occasions, as maybe
Combat shoes
directed by the Chief, BJMP
S.T.A.R. Bull Cap
BJMP Patch
This version of the DELTA Uniform is
Rank Insignia worn only by the members of the Special
Namecloth
Tactics and Response (S.T.A.R.) Team, an
elite operating unit committed to the safe
Unit Patch resolution of critical jail incidents and the
Embroidered BJMP provision of security to inmates as well as
Letters other BJMP personnel, both inside and
Four (4) outside of jail premises. It is worn during:
Pockets • Red Alert situations
with flaps
• When augmenting to jail
Unrolled Sleeves
functions/operations
• Responding to emergency situations and
calamities
Pants
(six pockets) • Conduct of Greyhound Operations
• Every Friday and when performing duty
Low-carry holster
functions (for personnel assigned in the
(when bearing short NHQ and Regional Offices)
FAs)
From Friday to Sunday of the week (for
those rendering duties in the NHQ and
Lower Garment
(untucked) Regional Offices)
• Other occasions, as maybe directed by
the Chief, BJMP
Combat shoes
GUIDELINES
• The Modified Delta (upper garment with spandex), created pursuant to Committee on
Uniform Resolution no. 2014-01, maybe worn as an alternate uniform for the members of
the S.T.A.R. Team. It shall only be used when the user is also sporting a protective vest
and its accessories.
• The Delta Uniform for S.T.A.R. Team members (Chinese collar) and the Modified Delta
(upper garment with spandex, Chinese collar) shall be for the exclusive usage of the
official members of the S.T.A.R. Team only. All personnel who were relieved from the
S.T.A.R. team of the NHQ/Regional Office, those reassigned to jail units, to include those
without appropriate office orders, shall no longer be authorized to sport the S.T.A.R. Team
Delta. They shall revert to the common Delta uniform (with tropical collar).
• Members of the Special Tactics and Response (S.T.A.R.) Team, while in Delta Uniform, are
authorized to sport low-carry holster when carrying short firearms and ammunition.
Likewise, personnel who are not members of the S.T.A.R. Team, while in their Delta
uniform, are also authorized to sport low-carry holster when bearing short firearms and
ammunition.
Annex B-1 Modified STAR Delta Uniform without vest (Close-up)
Vest
Lower garment
(Untacked)
Combat Shoes
Bull Cap Embroidered Name,
rank and badge
number
BJMP Badge
Summer
Shirt May be worn only on
Tuesdays and
Pistol belt
Thursdays during the
BJMP Belt with
Silver Buckle months of March to
May as a substitute for
Skirt the upper garment of
the GOA and in other
Pants occasions, as may be
Stockings directed by the Chief,
BJMP.
Wet-look shoes
GUIDELINES
• The Summer uniform must bear the name, rank (e.g. JO1,
JINSP, JDIR) and badge number of the personnel.
Further, JCOs should have their rank insignias embroidered
on the collar of the uniform, patterned after the design of
their shoulder loop.
BJMP logo
(silver print)
BJMP DELTA
Inner Shirt
Worn during:
• Clean-up drives
Belt with BJMP • Tree planting
Buckles
activities
• Community
DELTA Shorts
immersion/
outreach programs
• Other occasions, as
maybe directed by
Black Socks the Chief, BJMP
• Sporting of Type “B” GOA and Delta may be allowed by the head
of unit/office only within the premises of their respective offices
to remedy the discomfort brought about by escalating heat
during the summer months. However, such shall not be worn
during escort trips, outside engagements, when rendering
frontline services and other instances that may necessitate the
personnel to leave the office/unit.
GUIDELINES
• On days when personnel are excused from wearing the
prescribed uniform, they shall dress appropriately,
preferably in business or smart casual attire. Party attire,
picnic clothes, sandos and t-shirts, walking shorts, and
tight- fitting, seductive, flimsy and transparent dresses are
strictly prohibited and shall not be worn at work.
17 Laurel leaves
- Symbolize authority and
jurisdiction over all Non-
Commissioned Officers in the 17
regions of the BJMP
Shoulder Loop for the NESJO Shoulder Loop for the RESJOs,
PESJOs and UESJOs
GUIDELINES
• The shoulder loop of the NESJO shall have
seventeen laurels with a star at the center to
symbolize his national scope and authority over all
JNCOs.
• Hair dye is limited to black only. Other trendy colors are strictly
prohibited. Fancy and colorful hair accessories are likewise not
allowed.
GUIDELINES
• Uniformed personnel are not allowed to display
flashy accessories and other expensive jewelries.
Dominant watch color must be black or silver for
metallic and rubber watches, except for leather
watches which have brown strap/bands.