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  • What is the course title for the first semester of SY 2024-2024?

    Law Enforcement Organization Administration Inter Agency Approach
  • What is the primary focus of the course described?
    The principles of organization, management, and administration in law enforcement and public safety agencies
  • Which executive order outlines the organization of law enforcement and public safety agencies?
    E.O. 292 Series of 1987
  • What are the key components covered in the course outline?
    Principles of organization, management, and administration, and the structure of law enforcement agencies
  • What are the chapters covered in the first grading period?
    • Chapter 1: Organizational Concepts and Principles
    • Chapter 2: Theories and Principles of Police Service
  • What chapters are included in the midterms?
    • Chapter 3: Organizational Set-up of the PNP
    • Chapter 4: PNP Recruitment, Training, Promotion, Retirement, and Attrition System
  • What chapters are included in the finals?
    • Chapter V: Ranks and Uniform
  • What is the definition of an organization in the context of law enforcement?
    A group of persons working together for a common goal or objectives
  • How is a police organization defined?
    A group of trained personnel in public safety administration engaged in maintaining peace and order
  • What does administration in an organization focus on?
    Implementing goals and plans, ensuring internal efficiency, and maintaining order
  • What is police administration?
    The process of organizing and managing law enforcement agencies to ensure laws are followed
  • What are primary or line functions in a police organization?
    Functions that carry out the major purposes of the organization and deal directly with the public
  • Give an example of a primary or line function in a police organization.
    Patrolling
  • What are staff/administrative functions in a police organization?
    Functions designed to support and assist in the performance of line functions
  • Provide an example of a staff/administrative function.
    Police planning
  • What are auxiliary functions in a police organization?
    Functions involving the logistical operations of the organization
  • Give an example of an auxiliary function.
    Records management
  • What are the three organic units in a police organization?
    • Operational Units: Perform primary or line functions
    • Administrative Units: Perform administrative functions
    • Service Units: Perform auxiliary functions
  • What are the four functional units in a police organization?
    • Bureau: The largest organic unit
    • Division: Primary subdivision of a bureau
    • Section: Functional unit within a division
    • Unit: Functional group within a section
  • What is the definition of organizational structures?
    The systematic arrangement of the relationships of members, positions, departments, and functions within an organization
  • What are the three types of organizational structures mentioned?
    Line, Functional, and Line and Staff
  • What is a line organizational structure?
    The oldest and simplest kind, defined by a clear chain of command
  • What is a functional organizational structure?
    A structure according to functions and specialized units
  • What is a line and staff organizational structure?
    A combination of line and functional structures that includes both flow of information and support departments
  • Which organizational structure does the Philippine National Police follow?
    Line and staff kind of organizational structure
  • What are the periods of evolution of the policing system mentioned?
    1. Anglo-Saxon Period of Policing System (600-1006 AD)
    2. Normal Period of Policing System (1066-1225 AD)
    3. Westminster Period of Policing System (1285-1500)
    4. Modern Period: England
  • What was the forerunner of the word "town" in the Anglo-Saxon period?
    Tun
  • What was the purpose of the "hue and cry" in the Anglo-Saxon period?
    To call all male residents to assemble and apprehend a suspect
  • What is trial by ordeal?
    A judicial practice to determine guilt or innocence through dangerous experiences
  • What does the term "Frankpledge system" refer to?
    A system of policing where groups of ten neighboring males guard the town
  • What role did the royal judge have in the policing system?
    Conduct criminal investigations and assign punishments
  • What was the Shire-Reeve system?
    A division of military districts under the control of a reeve
  • What was the role of the travelling judge?
    To hear and decide criminal cases while traveling through an area
  • What were the Laws of Henry I?
    An act that classified offenses and established the concept of citizen's arrest
  • What is the significance of the Magna Carta?
    It established legal rights and limited the powers of the king
  • What was the purpose of the Keepers of the Peace established by King Richard?
    To appoint knights to guard bridges and gates
  • What did the Statute of 1285 introduce?
    The system of watch and ward for law and order
  • What was the significance of the Statute of 1295?
    It marked the beginning of curfew hours in London
  • What was the role of the Justice of the Peace?
    To pursue arrests and handle various legal violations
  • What was the purpose of the Courts of the Star Chamber?
    To try offenders against the state with significant judicial powers