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  • 問題数 50 • 9/30/2024

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  • 1

    to serve and protect the citizenry?

    Primordial Police Responsibility

  • 2

    police authority is subject to limitations and regulations of the Constitution and other pertinent laws

    Limitation of police Authority

  • 3

    being a law enforcers, police officers are expected to be knowledgeable about the law that they need to be being a law enforcers, police officers are expected to be knowledgeable about the law that they need to be enforce

    Knowledge of the law and other responsibilities

  • 4

    only those legally allowed action should be taken by the police officers in the delivery of justice.

    Use pf proper of means to obtain to proper ends

  • 5

    they are likewise expected to be cooperated to other public officials and other agency in the performance of their duties especially if that cooperation is necessary in their operation.

    Cooperation with public official

  • 6

    police officers are expected to conduct themselves manner that will never place the organization in bad light.

    proper conduct and behavior

  • 7

    members of the community should be considered as partner in crime prevention and peace and order.

    Conduct toward community

  • 8

    no unnecessary force nor violence is needed. Observance of the rights of the person to be arrested must be always considered.

    Conduct on arresting law violators

  • 9

    retirees , war veterans, PC/INBFuner member are ginn vigil, necrological services.

    Funeral service and honor

  • 10

    regnition til their long t Faithful and honorable renice to the PNP.

    Ceremonies tendered to retirees

  • 11

    Arrival and Departur honor cermonies ar tendered

    Honor of ceremony

  • 12

    relinquishment and armpion of command or key position of command is publicity announced

    Turn over ceremony

  • 13

    During marriage PNS, - participande in Uniform and words drown.

    Wedding ceremonies

  • 14

    birt or initutional astablichment bf the commod commemorated in an anniver rary Ceremony.

    Anniversary

  • 15

    alway wear appropriale and proper attire in conformally with the occasion.

    Proper attire

  • 16

    PNP personnel must commit themselves to the democratic way of life and values; maintain the principles of public accountability, uphold the Constitution at all times and be loyal to the country, people and the organization.

    Commitment to democracy

  • 17

    PNP personnel must always uphold public interest over and above personal interest. They shall use public resources and properties economically and judiciously to avoid wastage of public funds.

    Commitiment to public interest

  • 18

    PNP members shall provide services to everyone without discrimination.

    Non partisanship

  • 19

    PNP members shall strive to be physically and mentally fit and in good health at all times.

    Physical Fitness and health

  • 20

    PNP members shall guard the confidentiality of classified information against unauthorized disclosure.

    Secrecy Discipline

  • 21

    All PNP personnel and their immediate family members shall be encouraged to actively get involved in the religious, social and civic activities to enhance the image of the organization but without affecting their official duties.

    Social awareness

  • 22

    PNP members shall seek self-improvement through career development and shall not directly or indirectly solicit influence or recommendation from politician, government officials, prominent citizens, person affiliated with civic or religious organization with regards to promotion, assignments, transfer etc.

    Non solicitation of patronage

  • 23

    PAP members shall be responsible for the security, proper care and use of public property issued to them or deposited under their custody.

    Proper care and use of public property

  • 24

    Personner shall respect and protect human dignity and uphold the human rights of all persons

    Respec for human rights

  • 25

    Pnp members shall perfom their duty with dedication throughness efficiency enthusiasm, determination, and manifest concern for public welfare.

    Devotion to duty

  • 26

    PNP members shall conduct themselves properly at all times in keeping with the rules and regulations of the organization.

    Discipline

  • 27

    PNP members shall help in the development and conservation of the natural resources for ecological balance and posterity.

    Conservation pf natural resources

  • 28

    All PNP members shall obey lawful orders and be courteous to superior officers and other appropriate authorities within the chain of command.All PNP members shall obey lawful orders and be courteous to superior officers and other appropriate authorities within the chain of command.

    Obedience to superior

  • 29

    Immediate commanders shall be responsible for the effective supervision, control and direction of their personnel.

    Command and responsibility

  • 30

    PNP members must adhere to high standard of morality and decency and shall set good examples for others. During their term of office they should not be involved as owners, operators or investors of any house of ill refute or activities that promote vices. They should be likewise faithful to their lawfully wedded spouses.

    Morality

  • 31

    PNP members shall exercise proper and legitimate use of authority in the performance of duty.

    Julicious use of authority

  • 32

    PNP members shall not allow themselves to be victims of corruption and dishonest practices.

    Integrity

  • 33

    PNP members shall strive constantly to respect rights of others.

    Justice

  • 34

    All PNP members shall follow logical procedures in accomplishing task assigned to them to minimize waste in the use of time money and effort.

    Orderliness

  • 35

    Once a decision is made, all PNP members shall take legitimate means to achieve the goal even in the face of internal and external difficulties and despite anything, which might weaken their resolve in the course of time.

    Perseverance

  • 36

    a rule of conduct formed by repetition of acts, uniformly observed as social rule, legally binding and obligatory.

    Customs

  • 37

    bodies of belief, stories, and customs usages banded prom the generation to generation with the effect of unwritten law.

    Tradition

  • 38

    a manifestation or expression of consideration and respect for others.

    Courtesy

  • 39

    formal acts established by customs or authority as proper to special occasion.

    Ceremony

  • 40

    a set of norms or standard practiced by members during social and other functions.

    Social decorum

  • 41

    the usual greeting rendered by uniformed members upon meeting and recognizing person entitled to salute.

    Salute

  • 42

    junior in rank address senior members who are entitled to salute with word "Sir/Mam"

    Address Tittle

  • 43

    PNP members who are newly appointed or assigned in a unit or command call on the chief of the unit or command and to other key personnel for accounting, orientation and other purposes.

    Courtesy call of newly assigned appointed members

  • 44

    newly appointed PNP members call on their unit heads. On this occasion, they are usually given due recognition and congratulations by their peers for such deserved accomplishment.

    Promotion call

  • 45

    PNP members pay an exit call in their superior in their command when relieved or reassigned out of the said unit or command.

    Exit call

  • 46

    The host unit extend hospitality to visiting personnel who pay respect to command or unit

    Courtesy of the post

  • 47

    pnp member recognize that different rank carry with them corresponding previlege

    Rank has it own privilege

  • 48

    The PNP members honor the flag by raising it and singing the National Anthem before the start of official day's work.

    Flag raising ceremony

  • 49

    Departed uniformed members, retirees, war veterans, PC/INP members are given vigil, necrological services, and graveside honors as a gesture of farewell.

    Funeral service and honor

  • 50

    In recognition to their long and faithful and honorable service to the PNP, a testimonial activity is rendered to their honor.

    Ceremonies tendered to retirees