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Comparative

Denotes the degree or grade by which


a person, thing, or other entity has a
property or quality greater or less in
extent than that of another.

Police
A police service is a public force
empowered to enforce the law and to
ensure public and social order through
the legitimized use of force.
Police is the public and the public
is the police- Sir Robert Peels
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In the Philippines, the police/ law


enforcement is spearheaded by
what agency/ies?
1.Philippine National Police (PNP)
2. National Bureau of Investigation
(NBI)
3.Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
(PDEA)
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System

A combination of related elements


that is functioning as a whole in order
to achieve a single goal or objective.

Comparative Police System

Process of outlining the similarities


and differences of one police system
to another in order to discover insights
in the field of international policing.

Why Compare?

Crime has become a global


phenomenon.
Transnational crimes crosses
borders and the need for bilateral
and international cooperation
become imperative.
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GLOBALIZATION
is the system of interaction amonG
countries of the world in order to develop a
the global economy.
refers to the inetegration of economics
and societies all over the world.
it involves technological, economic,
political and cultural changes made
possible largely by advances in
communication, transportation, and
infrastrature.

Comparative Research
A. Safari Method - a researcher visits
another country.
B. Collaborative Method- the researcher
communicates with a foreign researcher.

MEANING OF TRANSNATIONAL
The word "transnational" describes crimes
that are not only international (that is, crimes
that cross borders between countries), but
crimes that by their nature involve border
crossings as an essential part of the criminal
activity.
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EXAMPLES OF TRANSNATIONAL
CRIMES
Human trafficking
People smuggling/Illegal migration
Arms smuggling
Drugs smuggling
Piracy
Corruption
Fraud and other economic crimes
Environmental crimes
Non-domestic terrorism

ORGANIZED CRIME GROUP


A structured group of three or more persons existing for a
period of time and acting in concert with the aim of committing
one or more serious crimes or offenses in order to obtain,
directly, or indirectly, a financial or other material benefit.
(UN Convention definition)
A profit motivated and highly capable group of persons or an
enterprise organized to undertake widespread, regular or long
term, large scale, high profile and diversified criminal activities
that has high- impact on the economy and national security .
(Definition adopted by Philippine Law Enforcement Agencies)

THEORIES IN POLICING SYSTEM


HOMERULE THEORY

CONTINENTAL THEORY

Policemen are
Policemen
are
servants of the
servant
of
higher
community.
authority.
Effectiveness of
They
just
follow
the
policemen depends
wishes
of
top
official
on the express wishes
of
the
government.
of the people.
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CONTINENTAL/ policemen
OLD
Uniformed
will go SYSTEM
out to
MODERN
POLICING
the field and patrol for the public to
see
them
which
gives
them
the
The yardstick of the The yardstick of police
feeling
of
security
and
the
efficiency of the
efficiency is the absence
elimination
of opportunity
to
police
is determined
or lesser occurrence of
commit
crime
on
the
part
of
the
crimes.
by the number of
criminal.
arrest.

Punishment is the
sole instrument of
crime control.

Police omnipresence is
considered as the tool or
instrument in crime
prevention.
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INTERPOL
ICPO
International Criminal
Police Organization
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INTERPOL

the largest international


police organization in the
world, with National Central
Bureaus in 190 member
countries.
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INTERPOL's Four Core Functions:


1. Secure global police communication
services
I-24/7 - Interpol's global police
communication system
-enables police in all member
countries to request, submit and access
vital data instantly in a secure
environment.

INTERPOL's Four Core Functions:


2. Operational data services and
databases for police
- member countries have direct and
immediate access to a wide range of
databases including information on known
criminals, fingerprints, DNA Profiles and
stolen or lost travel documents
- disseminate critical crime-related data
through a system of international notices.

INTERPOL's Four Core Functions:


3. Operational police support services
- provides law enforcement officials in the
field with emergency support and
operational activities, especially in its
priority crime areas.
Command and Co-ordination Center
operates 24 hours a day, seven days a
week and deploy an Incident Response
Team to the scene of serious crime or
disaster.

INTERPOL's Four Core Functions:


4. Police training and development
- provides focused police training
initiatives with the aim of enhancing the
capacity of member countries to effecivelly
combat transnational crime and terrorism
- sharing knowledge skills and best
practices in policing and establishing
global standards.

The emblem, use since 1950.

Where is its headquarter


located?
Lyon, France

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The Interpol is
comprised of the
1. General Assembly
following
bodies:
2. Executive Committee
3.
4.
5.
6.

General Secretariat
National Central Bureaus
Advisers
The Commission for the Control of
INTERPOLs Files

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THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY


INTERPOLs supreme governing body, it
meets annually and comprises delegates
appointed by each member country.
The assembly takes all important decisions
related to policy, resources, working
methods, finances, activities and programs.
It also elects the Organization's Executive
Committee
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
THE
March,
July and
Immediately before the
It comprises
13-member
committee
General Assembly

which is elected by the General


Assembly.
The Executive Committee is
1 president,
INTERPOLs select deliberative organ
3 vice-presidents, and
which meets three times a year.
9 delegates.
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How long is the tenure of duty of the


executive committee?

President
4 years

VicePresidents
3 years

They are not immediately


eligible for re-election either to
the same posts, or as delegates
to the Executive Committee.
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Mrs. Mireille Ballestrazzi


She is the INTERPOL's current
President, elected at the 81st INTERPOL
General Assembly held in Rome in
November 2012.
Mrs Ballestrazzi will serve as President
until 2016.
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GENERAL SECRETARIAT
Where is the General Secretariat based?
It coordinates the international activities of
member countries, holds a library of
international criminal records, and organizes
regular meetings at which
delegates can
Lyon,
exchange information on police work.
France
The General Secretariat operates 24 hours
a day, 365 days a year.
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Who is called the head of the General


Secretariat?

SECRETARY GENERAL
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Who is known as the Current secretary


general?
JRGEN STOCK
He was unanimously elected Secretary
General at the 83rd INTERPOL
General Assembly session in Monaco,
November 2014.
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What are organizations four


official languages?
1.Spanish
2.Arabic
3.French
4. English
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NATIONAL CENTRAL BUREAUS


(NCB)
The NCB is the designated CONTACT
POINT for the General Secretariat, regional
offices and other member countries requiring
assistance with overseas investigations and
the location and apprehension of fugitives.
Each INTERPOL member country maintains
a National Central Bureau staffed by national
law enforcement officers.
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National Central Bureau Manila


CHAIRMAN?
Director General Philippine National Police
MEMBERS:
Director, National Bureau of Investigation
Commissioner, Bureau of Customs
Commissioner, Bureau of Internal Revenue
Commissioner, Bureau of Immigration
Governor, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Executive Director, Dangerous Drug Board
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ADVISERS

These are experts in a purely


advisory capacity, who may be
appointed by the Executive
Committee and confirmed by
the General Assembly.
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COMMISSION FOR THE CONTROL OF


INTERPOLS FILES (CCF)
To ensure that the processing of personal
information by INTERPOL complies with the
Organization's regulations,
To advise INTERPOL on any project, operation,
set of rules or other matter involving the
processing of personal information and
To process requests concerning the
information contained in INTERPOL's files
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The INTERPOL Notices System

An Interpol notice or international


notice is issued by Interpol to share
information between its members.

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Red Notice
To seek the arrest
or provisional arrest
of wanted persons
with a view to
extradition.

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Black Notice
To seek information
on unidentified
bodies.

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Yellow Notice
To help locate missing
persons, often minors,
or to help identify
persons who are
unable to identify
themselves.

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Blue Notice
To collect
additional
information
about a persons
identity or
activities in
relation to a crime.
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Green Notice
To provide warnings
and criminal
intelligence about
persons who have
committed criminal
offenses and are likely
to repeat these
crimes in other
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Orange Notice
To warn police,
public entities and
other international
organizations about
potential threats
from disguised
weapons, parcel
bombs and other
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dangerous

ASEANAPOL

ASEANAPOL
An association of 10-member ASEAN countries Chiefs of Police
established in 1981.
The premier regional platform for all the ASEAN Police Chiefs and
respective delegates to interact as well as to discuss, exchange
views and update each other on the latest development in law
enforcement and transnational issues in their respective countries.
A regional alliance that is determined to secure not only our own
individual sovereignties but also the peace and progress of our
community.

MEMBER COUNTRIES OF ASEANAPOL


Brunei Darussalam
Kingdom of Cambodia
Republic of Indonesia
Lao Peoples Democratic Republic
Malaysia
Union of Myanmar
Republic of the Philippines
Republic of Singapore
Kingdom of Thailand
Socialist Republic of Vietnam

PHILIPPINE CENTER ON
TRANSNATIONAL CRIME (PCTC)

Its mission was to formulate and


implement a concerted program of
action of all law enforcement and
E.O. 62agencies for the
government
prevention and control of
transnational crimes.
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What is the mother agency of PCTC?

Office of the President

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INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
CHIEFS OF POLICE (IACP)

The world's oldest and largest


nonprofit membership organization of
police executives.
IACP's leadership consists of the
operating chief executives of
international, federal, state and local
agencies of all sizes.
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Qualifications for Deployment to UN


Peacekeeping Missions
1. Applicant must be an UNSAS eligible;
(UNSAS eligible refers to PNP personnel who passed the UNSAT
Examination in the Philippines entitling such member eligibility for
deployment within a period of eighteen (18) months commencing from the
last day of the test as certified by the members of the UNSAT who
administered the same.)
( UNSAT Examination refers to the examination administered by the UN
Selection Assistance Team to determine competencies of candidates on
English communication, vehicle driving and firearms proficiency.

QUALIFICATIONS
2. Upon filing of application, if the applicant is a
PCO, he/she must have a rank of at least PSI and
if PNCO, he/she must have a rank of at least PO3;
3. Applicant must have attained at least five (5)
years of active police service as of the first day of
UNSAT examination.

QUALIFICATIONS

4. Applicant must be appointed in permanent


status in his/her present rank.
5. Applicant must neither be less than twenty-five
(25) years old nor more than fifty-three (53) years
old upon actual deployment;

QUALIFICATIONS

6. Applicant must have at least one (1) year of recent


driving experience and must be in possession of a valid
Non-Professional or Professional national or international
driving license for at least one (1) year as of the first day of
the UNSAT examination;
7. Applicant must be recommended by his/her unit
commander;

QUALIFICATIONS
8. Applicant must have Performance Evaluation Rating of at least Very
Satisfactory (VS) for two (2) consecutive rating periods immediately
preceding the UNSAT examination;
9. Applicant must not have been ever convicted of criminal or
administrative
offense;
has
no
pending
case
either
administrative/criminal in any body/tribunal/court; a witness to any
criminal or administrative case, especially those covered by RA 9165;
or a summary hearing officer with unresolved cases;

QUALIFICATIONS

10. Applicant must not have been repatriated from any


previous UN Mission for disciplinary reasons;
11. Applicant must have knowledge on basic computer
operations (e.g. Word excel, Powerpoint, e-mail and
internet)

QUALIFICATIONS
12. Applicant must have passed the latest Physical Fitness
test (PFT) conducted by DHRDD as well as medical, dental
and neuro-psychiatric examinations; and
13. Applicant must be first cleared by Directorate for
Logistics of any firearm accountability prior to his/her
mission.

SELECTED POLICE
MODELS

U.S. POLICE
DEPARTMENT
1.federal,
2.state,
3.county
and
4.city
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Who will respond? (Two fold)

First, one must determine which


government unit prohibits the acts.
For example, homicide is an act that
is prohibited at the state level. So, as
a general rule, only law enforcement
agencies with authority to enforce
state laws may investigate the crime
of murder.
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Second, one must look at the place


(venue) where the criminal act
occurred. If the murder occurred in
Alabama, the Alabama authorities
will be responsible in investigating
the crime.
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1. CITY POLICE

City police are mainly responsible for


enforcing the law in their own city.
NYPD
A small town may have a police
force of only one or two officers.
What is the largest city police
department in the United States?
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In most cities in USA, who appoints the


head of the police department in cities?

MAYOR
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NEW YORK POLICE DEPARTMENT


The NYPD was the first police agency in the US,
established in 1845.
It is currently the largest municipal police force in the US.
Its primary responsibilities are law enforcement and
investigation within the five boroughs of New York City.
It has its headquarters in Lower Manhattan, New York City.

RANKS IN NYPD
Chief of Department
Bureau Chief
Assistant Chief
Deputy Chief
Inspector
Deputy Inspector
Captain
Lieutenant
Sergeant
Detective-Investigator
Detective-Specialist
Police Officer

2. COUNTY POLICE

The powers of a county police force


extend throughout the county.
What do we call the chief law
enforcement officer in most
counties?
SHERIFF
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Who appoints the Sheriff?

PEOPLE

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3. STATE POLICE

Headed by a commissioner or
superintendent.
What is term called for all of the
state police officers?TROOPERS
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Who appoints the


commissioner or
superintendent?

State Governor
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How many police states are there in the


USA?

(fifty) 50 out of 51 states


Except: Hawaii
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4. Federal Police

They are responsible in


enforcing law within the
whole country of USA
including outside boarders.
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FBI

Chief investigating branch of the


United States Department of
Justice;
Investigates federal crimes and
handles cases involving stolen
money or property that has been
taken from one state to another.
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National Crime Information Center (NCIC)

A computerized information system


that stores records on wanted
persons and stolen property
FBI
Who operates it?
Where is it located? Washington,
DC.

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OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES


1. Secret Service
Protecting all living current and former U.S.
president and their families
2. Bureau Of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, And
Explosives
Assist in controlling the sale of untaxed liquor and
cigarettes, illegal firearms, and explosives.
3. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
The federal agency that enforces federal drug laws.
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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Is a U.S. citizen
Is at least 21 years of age
58 (MALE), 56 (FEMALE)
Has at least 20/20 vision uncorrected; ( or 20/20 corrected
by glasses)
Is able to distinguish colors
Is physically and mentally healthy.
Applicants who have served in the military must have been
honorably discharged.
May not have been convicted of driving while intoxicated
and must hold a valid license for at least three years prior to
application and have a driving record.
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Applicants should have no criminal conviction, although


some misdemeanor crimes may bar applicants from a law
enforcement position.
All applicants are expected to be free from drug use, be of
good moral character, and have personal integrity.
No applicant should have any history of criminal or
improper conduct, have a poor employment record, or
have an irresponsible financial history.
Generally, applicants should at least have a GED
equivalency or a high school diploma, however, some
departments, such as that in Dallas, Texas, are requiring
60 or more hours of completed college coursework.
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JAPAN POLICE
SYSTEM
National Police Agency or NPA

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Who is the parent agency of


NPA?

It ensures
that
Japan's
police
National
Public
Safety
Commission
are an apolitical body and
free of direct central
government executive control.
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NATIONAL POLICE AGENCY


Commissio
ner for
General
The central coordinating body
the
entire police system.
Who is the head of NPA?
National Public
Who appoints the Commissioner
Safety Commission
General?
with the approval of
the prime minister 79
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Bureaus of NPA?
Police Administration Bureau
Criminal Investigation Bureau
Traffic Bureau
Security Bureau
Regional Public Safety Bureaus
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POLICE ADMINISTRATION BUREAU

The Administration Bureau is


concerned with police
personnel, education, welfare,
training, and unit inspections.
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CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION BUREAU

It is in-charge of research
statistics and the
investigation of nationally
important and international
cases.
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TRAFFIC BUREAU

It is concerned of the
licenses drivers, enforces
traffic safety laws, and
regulates traffic.
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SECURITY BUREAU

It formulates and supervises the


execution of security policies. It
conducts research on equipment
and tactics for suppressing riots
and oversaw and coordinates
activities of the riot police.
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REGIONAL PUBLIC SAFETY BUREAUS

The National Police Agency has


seven regional police bureaus.
What is called
the head of RPSB?
Director
General
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What are the 2 police department


excluded from the jurisdiction of
RPSB?

Tokyo Metropolitan Police


Department
Hokkaido Prefectural Police
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KOBAN

It is a police post located in


urban neighborhood.
The smallest organizational
unit in today's Japanese
police system.
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How many % are designated as Koban


officers among the total police strength in
Japan?

40%
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CHUZAISHO

It is the rural equivalent of the


urban Koban.
What is the term called for the
police officers
of
Chuzaisho?
chuzaish

an
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Who provides personal


security for the Emperor,
Crown Prince and other
members of the Imperial
Family of Japan?
IMPERIAL GUARD
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KIDOTAI (SPECIAL RIOT POLICE )


These units were formed after riots at
the Imperial Palace in 1952, to respond
quickly and effectively to large public
disturbances.
Main requirements?
The overwhelming majority of
officers are bachelors who live in
dormitories within riot police
compounds.
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What is the official paramilitary


anti-terrorist unit under the
Japanese National Police
Agency?
SAT
SPECIAL ASSAULT TEAM
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What police force is the worlds


second and the Asia's first police
agency to operate with a modern
policing system?

HONG KONG POLICE FORCE


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What is the highest police rank in


Hongkong? (April 2014)

Commissioner of Police
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RANK STRUCTURE (9)


Superintendent General
Superintendent Supervisor
Chief superintendent
Senior superintendent
Superintendent
Police inspector
Assistant police inspector
Police sergeant
Police officer

TOKYO POLICE DEPARTMENT

The largest urban Police Force in the


world.

CHINA POLICE
SYSTEM
Peoples Police

Public security police

The largest and most visible


component of the Chinese Police
that performs a wide range of
ordinary police
86% functions.
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Judicial procuratorates police

They escort suspects in cases


investigated by the
procuratorates
Prosecutors in the
Phils.
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Judicial people court police

They maintain security and


order in the various courts and
also may carryout death
sentence.
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To become a police officer, a


candidate must have the following:
1.At least 18 years of age but not more than 25 years old.
* As a preferential treatment for candidates from ethnic
minority groups, the regulation extends the maximum age
limit to 30
2.Must support the constitution
3.Must be of Good moral character
4.Be in good health
5.Education level no less than high school graduate
6.Be willing to serve as a police officer
7.No criminal records and must not have been expelled from
public employment.
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SINGAPORE POLICE
SYSTEM

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Police Task Force (PTF)

It is an effective ground response


force to serious incidents such as
major disasters, firearm situations
and riots.
They are called upon to restore
public order in times of riots and
demonstrations.
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Special Tactics and Rescue


(STAR) Unit
The STAR Unit provides the Singapore
Police Force with a tactical armedresponse capability.
Besides dealing with highly dangerous
criminals, STAR is also involved in risky
protective security operations and
prisoner escort.
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Police K-9 Unit (PDU)

The Police K-9 Unit has dogs


trained specifically for explosive
detection, drug detection, guard
duties and anti-crime
operations.
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Prison police

It is responsible for supervision of


convicted offenders in prison.

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Who is known as the shortest


Police Officer in United
Kingdom?

Sue Day
(4 feet 10 inches)
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Royal Malaysia Police

Its headquarters is located at


Bukit Aman, Kuala Lumpur.
The police force is led by an
Inspector-General of Police
(IGP)
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SWITZERLAND POLICING SYSTEM


All police departments require at least a
high school diploma or equivalent
education from their officers. While
some hire graduates right out of high
school, many require potential officers
to be at least 21 years old. Retirement
is 65 yrs of age
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Indian Police Service


PHILIPPINES

INDIA

You must possess a


baccalaureate degree.

You have a degree


certificate

At least 21 yrs old.


You must pass the
medical, psychological,
physical and drug test.

At least 21 years old.


You must be physically fit.

Male (162cm) Female


(157cm) in height.

Male (165 cm) Female


(150cm)

You must pass the exam You must pass the 3 stage
in NAPOLCOM PNP
pattern CSAT, preliminary
Entrance Exam
exam, Exam/Board
main exam.
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QUESTIONS?

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SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION


The rapidly improved communication systems (information
and transportation) which have served to reduce distances
between different countries and regions, bringing not only a
greater exchange of goods and services but more
exchanges between people and information from different
countries best describe:
A. Modernization
B. Globalization

C. Mass transit
D. Satellite system

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

This term best captures the profound transformation of the


world economy since the beginning of the 1980s. It refers
primarily to the progressive elimination of barriers to trade
and investment and unprecedented international mobility of
capital.
A. Liberalization
C. Globalization
B. Economic cooperation D. Capitalization

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

Which among the following is not a


characteristic of globalization?
A. Free or open market
B. Restricted policies on import and export
C. Internet revolution
D. Villagization

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

All are negative effects of globalization, EXCEPT:


A. Environmental degradation
B. Creation of International Criminal Court
C. Brain drain
D. Spread of infectious diseases

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

In the global context, the idea of realizing a one single


unified community is also referred to as ____.
A. Americanization
McDonaldization
C. Villagization

B.
D. Industrialization

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

It is a crime which is now pervasive around he world and


said to be the modern equivalent of Slavery?
A. Human trafficking
B. Human smuggling

C. Exploitation
D. Money-laundering

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTIONS

As far as combating crimes that cross national borders is


concerned, what government agency in the Philippines
takes the lead?
A. Philippine National Police
B. National Bureau of Investigation
C. INTERPOL
D. Philippine Center for Transnational Crime

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTIONS

It involves disguising of illegal assets, converting them into


legal gains, and removing them from access by the
Criminal Justice System while retaining their economic
value.
A. Tax evasion
B. Fraud

C. Money-laundering
D. Racketeering

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

It is referred to as a criminal act that is performed with the


aid of a computer.
A. Special crime
C. Transnational crime
B. Organized crime D. Cyber crime

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

In the world of organized crime, ____ is the ultimate


motive.
A. Fame
B. Change of government
C. Profit
D. Vanity

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SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

The following are transnational crime groups,


EXCEPT:
A. Triads
B. Yakuza
C. West African Drugs Syndicate
D. Pentagon group

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

Which is not an activity of a transnational


organized crime group?
A. Racketeering
B. Political and judicial corruption
C. Loan-sharking
D. Over-throwing a government

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

All cases of money-laundering, except for public officials


and their cohorts, fall under the jurisdiction of ____.
A. Supreme court
B. Sandiganbayan
C. Regional trial court
D. Municipal circuit court

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION


Its motive is chiefly ideological and/or a
desire for political change.
A. Organized crime
B. Terrorism
C. Criminal syndicate
D. Mafia

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

It is the terrorist group responsible for the September 11,


2001 attacks of the Pentagon in Washington DC and the
World Trade Center in New York. In Arabic, it is known as
____ which means The Base.
A. El Tigre
B. Hezbollah

C. Al Qaeda
D. Al Capone

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

The often and most common strategy being undertaken by


terrorist groups is ____.
A. Bombing
B. Kidnapping

C. Assassination
D. Racketeering

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

The best means to combat terrorism and


transnational crime is through ____.
A. Strengthening the Armed Forces
B. Self-reliance
C. Not to ally with the US
D. International cooperation

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

Which among the following terms is not


associated with terrorism?
A. Violence
B. Coercion
racket

C. Fear
D. Protection

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION


The famous patrol system of Japan is known
as ____.
A. Crime stopper
B. Neighborhood Police Center
C. Koban
D. Police Community Precinct

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

Generally, policing in the United States of America


is largely a responsibility of the ____.
A. Federal Police
B. Local Police
Police

C. State Police
D. Private

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION


____ is the US federal agency which is the counter-part of
the Philippines Presidential Security Group, in charge of
protecting the US President and his family (including past
Presidents). It works under the structure of the Department
of the Treasury and is also responsible for the detection
and prevention of counterfeiting.

Guards

A. FBI
B. US Marshals

C. Secret Service
D. Imperial

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

This organization is based in Lyons, France which


coordinates the efforts of the different police agencies in
member countries leading to identification, location and
apprehension of criminals.
A. United Nations
B. Aseanapol

C. Interpol
D. Europol

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SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

Which among the following countries is


not a member of the International Criminal
Police organization?
A. Vietnam C. Cambodia
B. South Korea D. North Korea

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

The rank qualification for a PNP Police Commissioned


Officer to be admitted to the UN Peacekeeping Force
should be _____.
A.
B.
C.
D.

At least an Inspector
At least a Senior Inspector
At least a Chief Inspector
At least a Superintendent

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The selection for PNP personnel for Secondment to


international
organizations,
deployment
to
UN
peacekeeping missions and for other purposes is primarily
based on ____.
A. Experience

C. Merit and

fitness
B. Training acquired

D. Political connection

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

The recommendation of ____ is a requirement for


admission of the applicant to the UN peacekeeping
mission.
A. Mayor
B. Congressman

C. Chief, PNP
D. Unit commander

SAMPLE BOARD QUESTION

The age qualification of PNP applicant for UN


peacekeeping mission is ____.
A.
B.
C.
D.

Not less than 21 years old and not more than 30 years old
Not less than 25 years old and not more than 35 years old
Not less than 25 years old and not more than 53 years old
Not less than 21 years old and not more than 35 years old

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