upto Checkpoint Flashcards

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  • present and future money needs for personal, equipment and capital investments must be estimated. Plans for supporting budget request must be made if needed appropriations are to be obtained.
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Budget Planning

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procedures shall be established, and expenditure reports be provided to assist in making administrative decisions and holding expenditures within the appropriations.

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Accounting Procedures

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based on a careful view of thematters relating to the situation for which plans are being developed.

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Frame of Reference

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  • these calls for the identification of the problem, understanding both its record and its possible solution.
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Clarifying the Problem

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  • no atempt shal be made ot develop aplan until al facts relating to it have been gathered. In the series of robberies, all cases on files shall be carefully reviewed ot determine the modus operandi, suspects, type of victims and such other information as may be necessary. Facts relating ot such matters as availability, deployment, and the use of present personnel shall be gathered.
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Collecting all pertinent facts

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  • after all date have been gathered acareful analvsis and evaluation shal be made. This provides the basis fromwhich a plan or plans have evolved. Only such facts as may have relevance shall be considered.
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Analyzing the facts

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  • in the initial phases of plan development, several alternative measures shall appear to be logically comparable to the needs of a situation. As the alternative solutions are evaluated, one of the proposed plans shal usualy prove more logical than
    the others.
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Developing alternative plans

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  • a careful consideration of al facts usually leads to the selection of a “best” of alternative proposals.
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Selecting the most appropriate alternative

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  • a plan to be effectively carried out, must be accepted by persons concerned at the appropriate level of the plan’s development.
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Selling the plan

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  • theexecution of a plan requires theissuance of orders and directives to units and personnel concerned, the establishment of a schedule, and the provision of manpower and equipment carrying out theplan.
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Arranging for the execution of the plan

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  • This activity requires the members of the PNP to mingle with the members of the community where criminal activities originate and bred and criminalistic tendencies of individuals are
    motivated to indulge in anti-social behavior; and seek to minimize the causes of crime.
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Prevention of Crimes

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This activity or mission also requires the individual members of the PNP to understand the people and the environment in which they live.

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Prevention of Crimes

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  • This activity or mission emphasizes the presence of an adequate patrol system including the continuous effort toward eliminating or reducing hazards as the principal means of reducing the opportunities for criminal action.
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Repression or Suppression of Criminal Activities

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  • This activity or mission requires the individual members of the P P to
    gain the sympathy of the community to close ranks ni combating crimes and any other anti-social behavior
    of the non-conformists of the law
    and order.
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Preservation of Peace and Order

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  • The responsibilities of the members of the PNP in providing for the safety and convenience of the public are analogous with those of the doctor. The doctor protects life by combating diseases while the PNP promotes public safety of accidents and in guarding the citizens public safety by the elimination of hazards of accidents and in guarding the citizens against the attacks of the bad elements of the society. The policeman though, has a collateral responsibility in his obligation to protect life and property - a responsibility that is fundamental to every duty he performs. The police have the obligation to preserve the citizen’s constitutional guarantees of liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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Protection of Lives Properties

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these activities and mission requires the members of the PNP to constructively integrate or enforce and implement the laws of the land and city /municipal ordinances without regard to the personal circumstances of the individual citizens and any other persons sojourning in the Philippines.

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Enforcement of Laws and Ordinances

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This is to provide tranquility among members of society. These also include the regulations of non-criminal conduct, specifically to obtain compliance through education of the public in the dangers inherent in the disobedience of regulations. This makes use of warnings, either oral or written, which informs the citizen but not to personalize.

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Enforcement of Laws and Ordinances

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  • this activity defines specifically the power of the police as possessed by every member of the integrated police, as a means to discourage the would-be offender. The consequence of arrest and prosecution has a deterrent effect intended to make crime or any unlawful act less worthwhile.
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Apprehension of Criminals

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This activity also includes the recovery of stolen property in order to restrain those who are accessories to the crime and thereby benefiting from the gains of crime.

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Apprehension of Criminals

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  • This activity requires the duty of a commander of any unit of the PNP and its unit subordinates to establish report or good relationship with other law enforcement agencies of the government.
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Coordination and Cooperation with other Agencies

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  • This involves many activities or mission peripheral to basic law
    entorcement and public safety. Such as for instance, sanitation, search and rescue operations, licensing, inspection of buildings in order to determine whether or not the Presidential Decree on fire prevention is strictly obeyed.

This also includes supervising elections, escorts duties, civic actions, and many other activities or missions related ot law-enforcement and public safety.

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Safeguard Public Health and Morals

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An organization within an organization. It serves as the nucleus or focal point of the department.

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POLICE PATROL/PATROL FORCE

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Patrol Function %?

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50%

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Criminal Investigation %?

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15%

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Traffic Functions %?
10%
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Vice and Juvenile Related Functions %?
10%
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Administrative Functions %?
10%
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Auxiliary Functions %?
5%
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Under what section of Manning Levels is on RA 6975?
SEC. 27
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the manning levels of the PNPshall be approximately in accordance with a police-to-population ratio of one (1) policeman for every?
five hundred (500) persons.
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The actual strength by cities and municipalities shall depend on the state of peace and order, population density and actual demands of the service in the particular area: Provided, That the minimum police-to-population ratio shall not be less than one (1) policeman for every?
one thousand (1,000) persons
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- it is the most expensive type of patrol in terms of human resources and most departments had reduced their foot patrols of aminimum because of this.
Foot Patrol
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- usually used for traffic, surveillance, parades and special events.
Fixed Foot Patrol
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- used where there is considerable foot movement such as business center, family dwellings and the like.
Mobile Foot Patrol
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- is the most economical type of patrol and offers tactical ability when used ni numbers.
Automobile Patrol
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It is considered as themost extensively used and most effective means of transportation for police patrol.
Automobile Patrol
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- the most expensive type of patrol ni terms of financial resources. these are costly which makes procurement a challenge. Usually, this type of patrol is used ni securing a vast area.
Helicopter Patrol
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- a type of patrol that used canine dogs to detect explosives and illegal drugs in a luggage.
Canine(K9) Patrol or Dog Patrol
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- this type of patrol can gain access to small alleys which makes crime prevention more effective.
Bicycle Patrol
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the latest type of patrol where police officers savvy with the computer technology monitor computer data and transactions to detect crimes such as money laundering, pornography, prostitution, human trafficking, and others.
Cyber Patrol
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- falls under the heading of protection and involves the prevention of crime through the noticeable presence of police vehicles and personnel.
Preventive Enforcement
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- This involves going either wherethe trouble is, or where the troublelikely to оссиг.
Selective Enforcement
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Large police departments have traffic divisions, but the majorities of the departments are small, and have only patrol division to handle traffic enforcement.
Traffic Enforcement-
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- One of the duties and purposes of patrol is the handling of emergency calls for service.
Emergency Call for Service
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as an initial police strategy is to establish the aura of police presence in the community through uniformed foot patrol and mobile (marked and equipped patrol cars.
Psychology of omnipresence
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Patrol oficer cannot detect the thinking or desire ofthe criminal, yet he can destroy the opportunity to commit a crime by his presence, thus, it best for crime prevention.
Psychology of omnipresence
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= it is the deployment of patrol officers in their area with prescribe objectives and verifiable task for the day
Proactive Patrol
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- it involves going around the area of responsibility waiting for something to happen and to react according if something does happen
Reactive Patrol
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- it involves in recognition of crime risk and initiation of positive action to remove or reduce risk.
Crime Prevention
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- is the actual prevention of the commission of crime
Crime Suppression
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Police Visibility – not just presence of patrol officer but actual presence which involves:
1) Physical Presence 2) Patrolling Scheme 3) Response Time
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– is the running time of the dispatched patrol car from his position where the assignment was received and the arrival at the scene ( the ideal time is 5 minutes)
Response Time
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– It is the time between the call of concerned individual to the police regarding crime incident and the arrival at the scene of patrol officer.
Critical Time
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– it is accomplished by deploying uniformed patrol officers and marked patrol cars in the AOR with the objective of increasing the “aura of police omnipresence”.
High Visibility
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– a strategy wherein patrol officers are in civilian clothes or in unmarked patrol cars with the primary purpose of increasing the apprehension of criminal engage in street crimes and deterrence of criminal activity as a result of greater probability.
Low Visibility
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– patrol activities designed by patrol officers are based on analysis of specific community problems. The emphasis is on participative decision making and sophisticated methods of crime analysis.
Directed Patrol Strategy
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– the emphasis is on police-citizen interaction wherein the community input is sought in resolving patrol problems.
Interactive Patrol Strategy
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– the emphasis is on positive, target oriented activities which includes physical security inspection. This is effective if the information regarding identifiable crime trends is based on crime analysis
Aggressive Patrol Strategy
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It involves stopping of person on the street whose behavior is suspicious, questioning them and frisking them for concealed weapons. This heightens the effect of high visibility
Stop and Frisk
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It is an aspect of stop and frisk strategy where individuals of doubtful character are being questioned.
Street Interview/Interrogation
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means trap, bait or induce. This strategy involves disguise or deception which is specifically used in high crimes areas by highly trained specialist rather that regular patrol officers.
Decoy
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shall lead and take responsibility in the conduct of checkpoint preferably an officer with the rank of at least Police Inspector; Officer in Charge
Team Leader (TL)
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- PNP personnel who will point/profile suspected vehicle subject for checkpoint;
Spotter
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- TL or member who is solely in charge of communicating with the motorists subject for checkpoint;
Spokesperson
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Investigation Sub-team - in charge of investigation and documentation of possible incidents in the checkpoint to include issuance of?
Traffic Citation Ticket (TCT) or Traffic Violation Report (TVR);
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designated to conduct search, seizure and arrest, if necessary;
Search/Arresting Sub-Team
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tasked to provide security in the checkpoint area; and
Security Sub-Team
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- team tasked to block/pursue fleeing suspects/vehicle.
Blocking/Pursuing Sub-Team
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