1
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Consciously coordinated social entity that functions on a relatively continuous basis to achieve a common goal or sets of goals
GAPED

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Organization

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2
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General managing and organizing that occurs at the highest level of an organization

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Administration

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3
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A structured group of trained personnel in the field of public safety administration.

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Police organization

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4
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The agency of a community/government that is responsible enforcing the law, maintaining public order, and preventing and detecting crime

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Police

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5
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Father of Modern policing system

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Robert peel

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6
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Father of criminology/criminology

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August Vollmer

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7
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Policemen as a servant of the higher authorities.

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The Continental Theory

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8
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Policemen are servants of the community

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The Home-Rule Theory

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9
Q

Police efficiency is the increasing number of arrest

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Old Concept(Traditional)

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10
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The police efficiency of the police is the absence of crime or decreasing number of crime

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Modern Concept

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11
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Organizational structure is a mechanical means

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Organizational Concepts

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12
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Types of Organizational Structure

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  1. Line Type
  2. Functional
  3. Line and Staff
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13
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Military, Simplest type, chain of command, Oldest type.

a direst line from top to bottom

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Line Type

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14
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-Responsible are divided among authorities who are accountable
-According to functions and specialized units
-Staff Functions
- A police organizational structure used bu the PNP at a present particularly at the central office

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Functional

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15
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  • Combination of Line and Functional
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Line and Staff

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16
Q

Largest organic unit, PNP us a bureau under DILG

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Bureau

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17
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Primary subdivision of a bureau

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Division

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18
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Functional unit in a division

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Section

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19
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Functional group within a section

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Units

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20
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Personnel that directly interact with public.

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Line Units

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21
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Territorial Units:

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  1. Post
  2. Route
  3. Beat
  4. Sector
  5. District
  6. Area
22
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Fixed point patrol

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Post

23
Q

the length of street for patrol

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Route

24
Q

smallest area for patrol, specific area designed for patrol

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Beat

25
Q

2 or more beats, routes, posts

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Sector

26
Q

Geographical subdivision of a large city with its own police station

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District

27
Q

Territorial division of a large city

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Area

28
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Three Police Functions in Organization

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  1. Primary Function
  2. Auxiliary or Secondary Function
  3. Administrative Function
29
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-Line Function, major purpose of the organization
- Service & dealing directly with the public
- patrol, investigation, traffic

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Primary Function

30
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  • Logistical operation of the organization
  • Maintenance, equipment management, records management, communication
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Auxiliary or Secondary Function

31
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  • Staff Function
  • Support and assist the line function
  • Budgeting, planning, research, legal advice
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Administrative Function

32
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Three Organic Units

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  1. Operational Unit (Primary Function)
  2. Service Unit (Auxiliary Function)
  3. Administrative Unit
33
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  • patrol
  • investigation
  • traffic
  • vice control
  • Juvenile Delinquency
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Operational unit (Primary Function)

34
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  • records
  • communication
  • Maintenance
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Service unit (Auxiliary Function)

35
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  • personnel
  • budget
  • plans and training
  • public information
  • police intelligence
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Administrative Unit

36
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6 Principles

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  1. Span of control
  2. Unity of command
  3. Delegation of Authority
  4. Chain of command
  5. Specialization
  6. Command responsibility
37
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the maximum number of officers or subordinates that a superior supervises without regard to the effectiveness of efficiency of the supervision

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Span of control

38
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Placing one and only one superior in command or in control of every situation and every employee

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Unity of command

39
Q

the conferring of certain specified authority, assignment of tasks, duties, and responsibilities to subordinates

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Delegation of Authority

40
Q

arrangement of officers from top to bottom on the basis of rank, position or authority, manner in which the organization is arrange vertically

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Chain of command

41
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assignment of personnel to a particular task

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Specialization

42
Q

Dictates that immediate commanders shall be responsible or the effective supervision and control of their personnel and unit

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Command Responsibility

43
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Police Terminologies

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  • commanding officer
  • commissioned officer
  • non-commissioned officer
  • sworn officer
  • superior officer
  • subordinate
44
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in command of the department

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commanding officer

45
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(PCO) referring to police officers having the rank of police lieutenant to police general

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commissioned officer

46
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referring to police officers having the rank of patrolman- Police executive master sergeant

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non-commissioned officer

47
Q

have oath and possess the power to arrest

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sworn officer

48
Q

having supervisory responsibility

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superior officer

49
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any officer belonging to a lower rank

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suborndinate

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51
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