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130問 • 2年前
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  • 1

    This refers to "for this special purpose."

    Ad Hoc

  • 2

    This refers to a crime that may be commifted by a public officer who filed a resignation Cand before acceptance of official resignation shall abandon his office to detriment of the public ( Art. 238 RPC

    Abandonment of Office or Position

  • 3

    This refers generally to the act of non reporting for duty without permission but without the intention of the deserting If this happens for a continuous period of thirty days or more, a PNP personnel and other government employee shall be immediately dismissed from the service. His activities and whereabouts during said period shall be investigated and if found to have committed a crime, he shall be prosecuted accordingly (Sec 53, RA 8551)

    Absence Without Official leave (AWOL)

  • 4

    refers to the power of an officer to alter, modby nullify, or set aside what a subordinate officer has done in the performance of his duties and to substitute the judgment of said subordinate

    Administrative Control

  • 5

    This refers to circumstances which of attendant in the commission of a crime, serve increase the penalty, without, however, exceeding the maximum of penalty provided by law for the offense.

    Aggravating Circumstances

  • 6

    This refers to a pleading in which a respondent or other adverse party sets forth the negative and affirmative defenses upon which he relies

    Answer

  • 7

    This refers to the Regional Appellate Board (RAB) and National Appellate Board (NAB) of the Commission; and Secretary of the Interio and Local Governmer (SILG

    Appellate Bodies (for PNP personnel)

  • 8

    This refers to the power and authority to hear, try and decide cases that may be brought to two or more courts, body, or tribunal.

    Appellate Jurisdiction

  • 9

    This refers to the territorial division of a large city each comprise of a signated district

    Area

  • 10

    This is the first the three career assistant secretary of the DILG

    Assistant Secretaries of DILG

  • 11

    This refers to the removal from the services of the PNP member due to the attainment of maximum thinner in position, relief, the motion in position, non-promotion, or other means provided by law but excluding the Richmond of compulsory age and convection in an administrative case that carries with it the penalty dismissal from the service

    Attrition

  • 12

    This refers to a kind of attrition where PNP personnel, uniform or not uniform, we have been relieved and assigned to a position lower than what is established order grade in the PNP stopping pattern and who shall not have been assigned to a position commentary to their grade within 18 months after such the demotion in position shall be retired or separate

    Attrition by Demotion in position or Rank (for PNP personnel

  • 13

    This refers to a kind of attrition where personnel of BFP or BJMP who are demoted and who shall not have been assigned to a position commensurate to his for her grade within 2 years after such the emotion a position shall be retired or separate

    Attrition by Demotion in position or Rank (for BFP OR BJMP

  • 14

    This refers to a kind of attrition where PNP personnel who have not been promoted for a continuous period of ten years shall be retired or separated.

    Attrition by Non Promotion

  • 15

    This refers to kind of attrition where PNP personnel with least five years of accumulated active service shall be separated based on any of the following factors, to include: 1.Inefficiency based on poor performance during the last two successive annual rating periods; 2. Inefficiency based on poor performance for three cumulative annual rating periods; and 3. Physical and/or mental incapacity to perform police functions and duties

    Attrition by other means

  • 16

    This refers to kind of attrition where PNP uniformed personnel who have been relieved for just cause and have not been given an assignment with two (2) year after such relief shall be retired or separated.

    Attrition by Relief

  • 17

    This refers to the right to command and control a behavior

    Authority

  • 18

    This refers to training program in the police service in accordance with the programs of instruction prescribed by PPSC and NAPOLCOM subject to modifications to suit local conditions. It is being completed for not less than six months and a training week shall normally consist of forty hours of scheduled instructions.

    Basic Training Program

  • 19

    This refers to the area assigned for patrol purposes, whether be foot or by vehicle

    Beat

  • 20

    This refers to any offense committed by a government employee involving minor offense affecting the order and discipline within the police organization

    Breach of Internal Discipline

  • 21

    This refers to the management of income and expenditures within the organization

    Budgeting

  • 22

    This refers to the largest organic functional unit within a large department

    Bureau

  • 23

    This refers to the power of the President which is the basis of authorizing him to call on the PNP to support the AFP in combat operations

    Calling-Out Power the President

  • 24

    This refers to the police force in the Philippines during the Spaniards occupation that was organized for the purpose of carrying out the regulations of the State In 1781 it was given the special commission as custodian of the tobacco monopoly

    Carabineros de Seguridad Publico

  • 25

    decided first to a form of government where the decision is making is exercise by the central government

    Centralized Government

  • 26

    This refers to the certification that a complaint or a charge filed against a government employee shall be heard and decided exclusively by the disciplinary authority who has acquired original jurisdiction as regards the offense.

    Certification Against Forum Shopping

  • 27

    This refers to the Secretary of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG

    Chairperson of NAPOLCOM

  • 28

    This refers to the following: 1. Those who are citizens of the Philippines at the time of the adoption of 1987 Constitution; 2. Those whose father mothers are citizens of the Philippines; 3. Those born before January 17, 1973, of Filipino mothers, who elect Philippine citizenship upon reaching the age of majority; and 4. Those who are naturalized in accordance with law. (Sec 1, Art IV, 1987 Philippine Constitution

    Citizens of the Philippines

  • 29

    This refers to the membership in a political community and carries with it rights to polition participation

    Citizenship

  • 30

    This refers to a formal charge initiated by a natural or juridical person or his/its duly authorized representative or guardian or account of an injury, damage or disturbance sustained as a result of an irregular or illegal act or omission of a PNP member.

    Citizens complaint

  • 31

    This means that the Philippine National Police (PNP) members are not governed by he PNP military rules. The PNP is in charged of internal security and it is the AFP that is in charged of external security The PNP has no role in suppressing insurgency except in....

    Civilian in Character of the PNP under the 1987 constitution

  • 32

    This refers to the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM

    Commission

  • 33

    This refers to composition of the offices of the Chairman and the four regular Commissioners of NAPOLCOM (Sec. 10, RA 8551)

    Commission Proper (NAPOLCOM)

  • 34

    This is the first to the one who initiate the complete against a government employee either as a victim, as complaining witness or as a concerned government agency or office

    Complainant

  • 35

    This refers to is written soon statement regarding a wrong, graviance or injury sustained by a person

    Complaint (for Administrative Cases)

  • 36

    This refers to a sworn written statement charging a person with an offense, subscribed by the offended party, any peace officer, or other public officer charged with the enforcement of the law violated. (Sec. 3, Rule 110, Rules of Court) It shall be in writing, in the name of the People of the Philippines and against all persons who appear to be responsible for the offense involved (Sec. 2, Rule 110, Rules of Court)

    Complaint (for Criminal Cases)

  • 37

    This refers to the sequence of application to the government service intended to determine the applicant's reputation and possible involvement in any questionable or criminal activities or violent incidents.

    Complete Character and Background Investigation (CBI)

  • 38

    This is the first season of sequence of application to the government services intended to determine whether or not the obtainment is in a good health, free from any contagious disease

    Complete Physical, Medical, and Dental Examination (PMDE)

  • 39

    This University versus the power and authority of two or more courts, body or tribunal to hear try and decide a particular case

    Concurrent Jurisdiction

  • 40

    This city first to unofficial assign to keep the peace in a mutual pledge policing system in England

    Constable

  • 41

    This is the difference to a fundamental theory of police service where policemen are considered as a servants of higher authority in the people have a little or no share at in their duties, nor have any direct connection with them, (FRANCE, ITALY, SPAIN)

    Continental Theory

  • 42

    This means that the persons who entered the PNP by virtue of a waiver are given a specific period to comply with the requirement/s stated in the waiver as a condition of their continuous employment in the PNP In case of non-compliance, they may be removed from service. The requirements that are considered continuing in character are the weight and educational qualifications. The age and height qualifications, on the other hand, are not continuing in character Hence, the applicants employed with waiver in age and height requirements may become permanent once they finished the Field Training Program.

    Continuing in Character

  • 43

    This refers to the manner of integrating the different elements within and outside of an organization into a harmonious relationship

    Coordinating

  • 44

    This refers to any of the major units of administrative or geographic subdivisions of certain states in the United States and Great Britain for purposes of local government. It may also be called as Shire

    County

  • 45

    This refers to the court during the Norman Period in England which looked after matters of purely local interest and petty village nuisances.

    Court Leet

  • 46

    This refers to the court during the Norman Period in England that settled a range of cases, more often dealing with petty offenses and civil matters. From the Court, 12 tythingmen were selected to hear cases of serious in nature.

    Court of the Tourn

  • 47

    This refers to person who is a graduate of the Degree of Criminolos who has passed the examination for criminologists and is registered as such by the Board of Criminology. (Sec 22 of RA 6506)

    Criminologist

  • 48

    This refers to the scientific study of crimes, criminals, and victims it also deals with prevention and solution of crimes par. e. Sec. 4 of RA 11131)

    Criminology

  • 49

    This refers to the police force in the Philippines during the Spaniards occupation by Girtue of Royal Decree of December 20, 1840 Its duties became police-like and more general which included the prosecution of law breakers, maintenance of peace and order, and execution of laws. It was subsequently given limited power to discharge duties as port, harbor, and river police.

    Cuerpo De Carabineros De Seguridad Publica

  • 50

    It is a form of government where the decision making is delegated to the local government.

    Decentralized Government

  • 51

    This refers to the act of choosing from among the alternative courses of action

    Decision Making

  • 52

    This refers to the type of reasoning that if the opposite of inductive reasoning It moves from general to specific. For example, if an organization assumes that the primary role of the police is to maintain order and then it specifies the policies and procedures that are necessary to implement this assumption.

    Deductive Reasoning

  • 53

    This refers to the act of a person, higher in authority, conferring power authority, duty, or responsibility to the lower authority

    Delegation of Authority

  • 54

    This refers to the designation of a personnel to a position lower than what is established for his or her rank or not commensurate to his or her rank in the PNP Table of Organization.

    Demotion in Position

  • 55

    This refers to the orderly and organized physical movement of elements or units of the PNP within the province, city or municipality for purposes of employment.

    Deployment

  • 56

    This refers to the officers in the United States who are plainclothes investigators gathering facts and collect evidence for criminal cases. Some are assigned to inter- agency task forces to combat specific types of crime They conduct interviews, examine records, observe activities of suspects, and participate in raids and arrests.

    Detectives

  • 57

    This refers to the act of improving the ability required in the future job

    Development

  • 58

    This refers to the loss or impairment of the normal functions of the physical or mental faculties of an employee which reduces his/her capacity to continue with his present employment.

    Disability

  • 59

    This refers to a basis of administrative case consisting of concealment or distortion of truth in a matter or fact relevant to one's office or connected with the performance of his duties.

    Dishonesty

  • 60

    This refers to a basis of administrative case consisting of the abandonmen) or renunciation of one's loyalty to the government of the Philippines, or advocating the overthrow of the government, through overt or covert acts.

    Disloyalty to the Government

  • 61

    This refers to the geographical subdivision of a city or patrol purposes, usually within its own station.

    District

  • 62

    This refers to the primary subdivision of a bureau,

    Division

  • 63

    This refers to the stage of application or selection of would be government employee to ensure that the applicants are free from use or abuse of any prohibited drug

    Drug Test

  • 64

    This refers to doing the right things it is focused on measuring if the actual output meets the desired output

    Effectiveness

  • 65

    This refers to doing things in a right manner it is focused output with minimum resources.

    Efficiency

  • 66

    This refers to the utilization of units or clements of the PNP for purposes of protection on getting the maximum of lives and properties, enforcement of laws, maintenance of peace and order prevention of crimes, arrest of criminal offenders and bringing the offenders to justice, and ensuring public safety, particularly in the suppression of disorders, riots, lawlessness, violence, rebellious and seditious conspiracy, insurgency, subversion or other related activities.

    Employment

  • 67

    This means in the presence of all the members of the Commission. Hence, a meeting en banc of the Commission refers to a meeting attended by the chairman, the one ex-officio member, and the four regular members of the commission

    "En Banc" (NAPOLCOM)

  • 68

    This refers to the PNP Chief.

    "Ex-Officio Commissioner of NAPOLCOM

  • 69

    This means "an accompanying office by virtue of a position." In ordinary communications, it is automatic."

    Ex Officio

  • 70

    This refers to the Vice Chairperson of the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) being appointed by the President from the 3 regular members coming from the civilian sector

    Executive Officer of the Commission

  • 71

    This means free from blame or responsibility

    Exoneration

  • 72

    This refers to a training programs where the recruits undergo actual experience and assignment in patrol, traffic, and investigation as a requirement for permanency of their appointment. This program shall be for twelve months nelusive of the Basic Recruitment Training Course for non-officers and Officer orientation course or officer music course for officers

    Field Training Program

  • 73

    This refers to the sequence of application to the government service conducted by the screening committee en banc. This shall be the interview of qualified applicants who successfully passed through the sequential stages including the Drug Test and CBI

    Final Committee Interview

  • 74

    This refers to the Chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) or Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP).

    First Officer in Command

  • 75

    This refers to the officers in the United States who enforce fishing, hunting, and boating laws. They patrol hunting and fishing areas, conduct search and rescue operations, investigate complaints and accidents, and aid in prosecuting court cases.

    Fish and Game Wardens

  • 76

    This refers to a complaint initiated before any of the disciplinary authorities or Internal Affairs service (LASY after finding of probable cause

    Formal Charge

  • 77

    This refers to the Head of Directorial Staff of the Philippine National Police PNP Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP or Bureau of Fire Protection RE He shall have a title of Chief of Directorial Staff, who shall be assisted by the directors of the directorates in the respective national headquarters.

    Fourth Officer in Command

  • 78

    This refers to the policing system during the anglo-saxon period in England where every male over twelve years old joined nine others of his neighbors to form tythingmen Said/tythingmen berformed police works. Anyone who failed to join and perform this duty was severely fined. This is also known as the Mutual Pledge Policing System

    Frankpledge Policing System

  • 79

    This refers to the police force in the Philippines during the Spaniards occupation that was created by a royal decree issued by the Crown on February 12, 1852. To partially relieve the Spanish Peninsula Troops of their work in policing towns. The members were under the Governor or Alcalde and they had bright and showy uniform, distinctively prominent insignia, and rigidly maintained military bearing

    Guardia Civil

  • 80

    This refers to the body of rural police organization in the Philippines during the Spaniards occupation that was established by Royal Decree of January 28, 1836. This Decree provided that 5% of the able-bodied male inhabitants of each province were to be enlisted in the police organization for three years tour of duty.

    Guardilleros

  • 81

    This refers to a fundamental theory of police service where policemen are considered as servants of the community, who depend on their effectiveness in performing their functions.

    Home Rule Theory

  • 82

    This refers to the policing system during the anglo-saxon period in England where carried out by a victim of a crime to shout for help at the middle of the community Once heard by male residents, they automatically assemble to apprehend the perpetrator.

    Hue and Cry Policing System

  • 83

    This refers to a type of creativity that involves the act of using plans, programs, methods, and the like developed by others.

    Imitation

  • 84

    This refers to a basis of administrative case consisting of material lack of adequate ability and fitness for the satisfactory performance of police duties. This refers to any physical, intellectual, psychological, and moral quality, the lack of which substantially incapacitates a person to perform the duties of a police officer

    Incompetence or Ignorance

  • 85

    This refers to the type of reasoning tha moves from specific to the more general For example, an increase in the number of citizen complaints against policemen may mean there are problems in police training and supervision.

    Inductive Reasoning

  • 86

    This refers to the police force in the Philippines that was created on July 18, 1901 by virtue of Act 175 entitled: "An Act Providing for the Organization and Government of an Insular Constabulary and for the Inspection of Municipal Police."

    Insular Constabulary

  • 87

    This refers to the police force in the Philippines that was established on November 30, 1890 during the Philippine-American War (1898-1901) upon recommendation of the Philippine Commission to the Secretary of War.

    Insular Police Force

  • 88

    This refers to a basis of administrative case consisting of the improper performance of some act which might lawfully be done.

    Misfeasance

  • 89

    This refers to a body of persons temporary selected from the citizens of a particular, district and invested with the power to present or indict a person for a public offense, or to try a question of lact

    Jury

  • 90

    This refers to the knights during the Norman Period in England who were appointed to maintain peace and order at the place where the king is residing. The knights were posted on bridges and gates to check the people entering and leaving the town or cities.

    Keepers of Peace

  • 91

    This refers to the member of Kepeitai.

    Kempei

  • 92

    This refers to the police force organized and existed from 1981 to 1945 to discharge not public service but to perform functions of the military police for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the direction of the Admiralty Minister This literally meant "Military Police Corps

    Kempeitai

  • 93

    This refers to the police free organized and existed from 1981 to 1945 to discharge public senice but to perform functions of the military police for the Imperial Navy under the direction of the Admiralty Minister This literally meant "Military Police not Japanese

    Lateral Entry

  • 94

    This refers to any of the courses that must be finished by policeman who did not comply with the provision of the waiver in educational requirement, as mandated by Republic Ad 9708 This shall include, but not limited to Bachelor of Science in Criminology, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, and Bachelor of Science in Legal Management.

    Law Enforcement Related Course

  • 95

    This mean revoked or rescinded.

    Lifted

  • 96

    This refers to the combination of line units and staff (support) units.

    Line and Staff Type Organization

  • 97

    This refers to those mandated to perform essential and purely police functions such as law enforcement, crime prevention and investigation, intelligence, internal security operations, and other related administrative work.

    Line Officer

  • 98

    This refers to the straight-line organization which is often called the individual military, or departmental type of organisation. is the simplest and clearest form of police organizations

    Line Type Organization

  • 99

    This refers the presence of at least one half plus one of all the members

    Majority

  • 100

    This refers to a basis of administrative case consisting of performance of an act which ought not to be done

    Malfeasance

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  • 1

    This refers to "for this special purpose."

    Ad Hoc

  • 2

    This refers to a crime that may be commifted by a public officer who filed a resignation Cand before acceptance of official resignation shall abandon his office to detriment of the public ( Art. 238 RPC

    Abandonment of Office or Position

  • 3

    This refers generally to the act of non reporting for duty without permission but without the intention of the deserting If this happens for a continuous period of thirty days or more, a PNP personnel and other government employee shall be immediately dismissed from the service. His activities and whereabouts during said period shall be investigated and if found to have committed a crime, he shall be prosecuted accordingly (Sec 53, RA 8551)

    Absence Without Official leave (AWOL)

  • 4

    refers to the power of an officer to alter, modby nullify, or set aside what a subordinate officer has done in the performance of his duties and to substitute the judgment of said subordinate

    Administrative Control

  • 5

    This refers to circumstances which of attendant in the commission of a crime, serve increase the penalty, without, however, exceeding the maximum of penalty provided by law for the offense.

    Aggravating Circumstances

  • 6

    This refers to a pleading in which a respondent or other adverse party sets forth the negative and affirmative defenses upon which he relies

    Answer

  • 7

    This refers to the Regional Appellate Board (RAB) and National Appellate Board (NAB) of the Commission; and Secretary of the Interio and Local Governmer (SILG

    Appellate Bodies (for PNP personnel)

  • 8

    This refers to the power and authority to hear, try and decide cases that may be brought to two or more courts, body, or tribunal.

    Appellate Jurisdiction

  • 9

    This refers to the territorial division of a large city each comprise of a signated district

    Area

  • 10

    This is the first the three career assistant secretary of the DILG

    Assistant Secretaries of DILG

  • 11

    This refers to the removal from the services of the PNP member due to the attainment of maximum thinner in position, relief, the motion in position, non-promotion, or other means provided by law but excluding the Richmond of compulsory age and convection in an administrative case that carries with it the penalty dismissal from the service

    Attrition

  • 12

    This refers to a kind of attrition where PNP personnel, uniform or not uniform, we have been relieved and assigned to a position lower than what is established order grade in the PNP stopping pattern and who shall not have been assigned to a position commentary to their grade within 18 months after such the demotion in position shall be retired or separate

    Attrition by Demotion in position or Rank (for PNP personnel

  • 13

    This refers to a kind of attrition where personnel of BFP or BJMP who are demoted and who shall not have been assigned to a position commensurate to his for her grade within 2 years after such the emotion a position shall be retired or separate

    Attrition by Demotion in position or Rank (for BFP OR BJMP

  • 14

    This refers to a kind of attrition where PNP personnel who have not been promoted for a continuous period of ten years shall be retired or separated.

    Attrition by Non Promotion

  • 15

    This refers to kind of attrition where PNP personnel with least five years of accumulated active service shall be separated based on any of the following factors, to include: 1.Inefficiency based on poor performance during the last two successive annual rating periods; 2. Inefficiency based on poor performance for three cumulative annual rating periods; and 3. Physical and/or mental incapacity to perform police functions and duties

    Attrition by other means

  • 16

    This refers to kind of attrition where PNP uniformed personnel who have been relieved for just cause and have not been given an assignment with two (2) year after such relief shall be retired or separated.

    Attrition by Relief

  • 17

    This refers to the right to command and control a behavior

    Authority

  • 18

    This refers to training program in the police service in accordance with the programs of instruction prescribed by PPSC and NAPOLCOM subject to modifications to suit local conditions. It is being completed for not less than six months and a training week shall normally consist of forty hours of scheduled instructions.

    Basic Training Program

  • 19

    This refers to the area assigned for patrol purposes, whether be foot or by vehicle

    Beat

  • 20

    This refers to any offense committed by a government employee involving minor offense affecting the order and discipline within the police organization

    Breach of Internal Discipline

  • 21

    This refers to the management of income and expenditures within the organization

    Budgeting

  • 22

    This refers to the largest organic functional unit within a large department

    Bureau

  • 23

    This refers to the power of the President which is the basis of authorizing him to call on the PNP to support the AFP in combat operations

    Calling-Out Power the President

  • 24

    This refers to the police force in the Philippines during the Spaniards occupation that was organized for the purpose of carrying out the regulations of the State In 1781 it was given the special commission as custodian of the tobacco monopoly

    Carabineros de Seguridad Publico

  • 25

    decided first to a form of government where the decision is making is exercise by the central government

    Centralized Government

  • 26

    This refers to the certification that a complaint or a charge filed against a government employee shall be heard and decided exclusively by the disciplinary authority who has acquired original jurisdiction as regards the offense.

    Certification Against Forum Shopping

  • 27

    This refers to the Secretary of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG

    Chairperson of NAPOLCOM

  • 28

    This refers to the following: 1. Those who are citizens of the Philippines at the time of the adoption of 1987 Constitution; 2. Those whose father mothers are citizens of the Philippines; 3. Those born before January 17, 1973, of Filipino mothers, who elect Philippine citizenship upon reaching the age of majority; and 4. Those who are naturalized in accordance with law. (Sec 1, Art IV, 1987 Philippine Constitution

    Citizens of the Philippines

  • 29

    This refers to the membership in a political community and carries with it rights to polition participation

    Citizenship

  • 30

    This refers to a formal charge initiated by a natural or juridical person or his/its duly authorized representative or guardian or account of an injury, damage or disturbance sustained as a result of an irregular or illegal act or omission of a PNP member.

    Citizens complaint

  • 31

    This means that the Philippine National Police (PNP) members are not governed by he PNP military rules. The PNP is in charged of internal security and it is the AFP that is in charged of external security The PNP has no role in suppressing insurgency except in....

    Civilian in Character of the PNP under the 1987 constitution

  • 32

    This refers to the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM

    Commission

  • 33

    This refers to composition of the offices of the Chairman and the four regular Commissioners of NAPOLCOM (Sec. 10, RA 8551)

    Commission Proper (NAPOLCOM)

  • 34

    This is the first to the one who initiate the complete against a government employee either as a victim, as complaining witness or as a concerned government agency or office

    Complainant

  • 35

    This refers to is written soon statement regarding a wrong, graviance or injury sustained by a person

    Complaint (for Administrative Cases)

  • 36

    This refers to a sworn written statement charging a person with an offense, subscribed by the offended party, any peace officer, or other public officer charged with the enforcement of the law violated. (Sec. 3, Rule 110, Rules of Court) It shall be in writing, in the name of the People of the Philippines and against all persons who appear to be responsible for the offense involved (Sec. 2, Rule 110, Rules of Court)

    Complaint (for Criminal Cases)

  • 37

    This refers to the sequence of application to the government service intended to determine the applicant's reputation and possible involvement in any questionable or criminal activities or violent incidents.

    Complete Character and Background Investigation (CBI)

  • 38

    This is the first season of sequence of application to the government services intended to determine whether or not the obtainment is in a good health, free from any contagious disease

    Complete Physical, Medical, and Dental Examination (PMDE)

  • 39

    This University versus the power and authority of two or more courts, body or tribunal to hear try and decide a particular case

    Concurrent Jurisdiction

  • 40

    This city first to unofficial assign to keep the peace in a mutual pledge policing system in England

    Constable

  • 41

    This is the difference to a fundamental theory of police service where policemen are considered as a servants of higher authority in the people have a little or no share at in their duties, nor have any direct connection with them, (FRANCE, ITALY, SPAIN)

    Continental Theory

  • 42

    This means that the persons who entered the PNP by virtue of a waiver are given a specific period to comply with the requirement/s stated in the waiver as a condition of their continuous employment in the PNP In case of non-compliance, they may be removed from service. The requirements that are considered continuing in character are the weight and educational qualifications. The age and height qualifications, on the other hand, are not continuing in character Hence, the applicants employed with waiver in age and height requirements may become permanent once they finished the Field Training Program.

    Continuing in Character

  • 43

    This refers to the manner of integrating the different elements within and outside of an organization into a harmonious relationship

    Coordinating

  • 44

    This refers to any of the major units of administrative or geographic subdivisions of certain states in the United States and Great Britain for purposes of local government. It may also be called as Shire

    County

  • 45

    This refers to the court during the Norman Period in England which looked after matters of purely local interest and petty village nuisances.

    Court Leet

  • 46

    This refers to the court during the Norman Period in England that settled a range of cases, more often dealing with petty offenses and civil matters. From the Court, 12 tythingmen were selected to hear cases of serious in nature.

    Court of the Tourn

  • 47

    This refers to person who is a graduate of the Degree of Criminolos who has passed the examination for criminologists and is registered as such by the Board of Criminology. (Sec 22 of RA 6506)

    Criminologist

  • 48

    This refers to the scientific study of crimes, criminals, and victims it also deals with prevention and solution of crimes par. e. Sec. 4 of RA 11131)

    Criminology

  • 49

    This refers to the police force in the Philippines during the Spaniards occupation by Girtue of Royal Decree of December 20, 1840 Its duties became police-like and more general which included the prosecution of law breakers, maintenance of peace and order, and execution of laws. It was subsequently given limited power to discharge duties as port, harbor, and river police.

    Cuerpo De Carabineros De Seguridad Publica

  • 50

    It is a form of government where the decision making is delegated to the local government.

    Decentralized Government

  • 51

    This refers to the act of choosing from among the alternative courses of action

    Decision Making

  • 52

    This refers to the type of reasoning that if the opposite of inductive reasoning It moves from general to specific. For example, if an organization assumes that the primary role of the police is to maintain order and then it specifies the policies and procedures that are necessary to implement this assumption.

    Deductive Reasoning

  • 53

    This refers to the act of a person, higher in authority, conferring power authority, duty, or responsibility to the lower authority

    Delegation of Authority

  • 54

    This refers to the designation of a personnel to a position lower than what is established for his or her rank or not commensurate to his or her rank in the PNP Table of Organization.

    Demotion in Position

  • 55

    This refers to the orderly and organized physical movement of elements or units of the PNP within the province, city or municipality for purposes of employment.

    Deployment

  • 56

    This refers to the officers in the United States who are plainclothes investigators gathering facts and collect evidence for criminal cases. Some are assigned to inter- agency task forces to combat specific types of crime They conduct interviews, examine records, observe activities of suspects, and participate in raids and arrests.

    Detectives

  • 57

    This refers to the act of improving the ability required in the future job

    Development

  • 58

    This refers to the loss or impairment of the normal functions of the physical or mental faculties of an employee which reduces his/her capacity to continue with his present employment.

    Disability

  • 59

    This refers to a basis of administrative case consisting of concealment or distortion of truth in a matter or fact relevant to one's office or connected with the performance of his duties.

    Dishonesty

  • 60

    This refers to a basis of administrative case consisting of the abandonmen) or renunciation of one's loyalty to the government of the Philippines, or advocating the overthrow of the government, through overt or covert acts.

    Disloyalty to the Government

  • 61

    This refers to the geographical subdivision of a city or patrol purposes, usually within its own station.

    District

  • 62

    This refers to the primary subdivision of a bureau,

    Division

  • 63

    This refers to the stage of application or selection of would be government employee to ensure that the applicants are free from use or abuse of any prohibited drug

    Drug Test

  • 64

    This refers to doing the right things it is focused on measuring if the actual output meets the desired output

    Effectiveness

  • 65

    This refers to doing things in a right manner it is focused output with minimum resources.

    Efficiency

  • 66

    This refers to the utilization of units or clements of the PNP for purposes of protection on getting the maximum of lives and properties, enforcement of laws, maintenance of peace and order prevention of crimes, arrest of criminal offenders and bringing the offenders to justice, and ensuring public safety, particularly in the suppression of disorders, riots, lawlessness, violence, rebellious and seditious conspiracy, insurgency, subversion or other related activities.

    Employment

  • 67

    This means in the presence of all the members of the Commission. Hence, a meeting en banc of the Commission refers to a meeting attended by the chairman, the one ex-officio member, and the four regular members of the commission

    "En Banc" (NAPOLCOM)

  • 68

    This refers to the PNP Chief.

    "Ex-Officio Commissioner of NAPOLCOM

  • 69

    This means "an accompanying office by virtue of a position." In ordinary communications, it is automatic."

    Ex Officio

  • 70

    This refers to the Vice Chairperson of the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) being appointed by the President from the 3 regular members coming from the civilian sector

    Executive Officer of the Commission

  • 71

    This means free from blame or responsibility

    Exoneration

  • 72

    This refers to a training programs where the recruits undergo actual experience and assignment in patrol, traffic, and investigation as a requirement for permanency of their appointment. This program shall be for twelve months nelusive of the Basic Recruitment Training Course for non-officers and Officer orientation course or officer music course for officers

    Field Training Program

  • 73

    This refers to the sequence of application to the government service conducted by the screening committee en banc. This shall be the interview of qualified applicants who successfully passed through the sequential stages including the Drug Test and CBI

    Final Committee Interview

  • 74

    This refers to the Chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) or Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP).

    First Officer in Command

  • 75

    This refers to the officers in the United States who enforce fishing, hunting, and boating laws. They patrol hunting and fishing areas, conduct search and rescue operations, investigate complaints and accidents, and aid in prosecuting court cases.

    Fish and Game Wardens

  • 76

    This refers to a complaint initiated before any of the disciplinary authorities or Internal Affairs service (LASY after finding of probable cause

    Formal Charge

  • 77

    This refers to the Head of Directorial Staff of the Philippine National Police PNP Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP or Bureau of Fire Protection RE He shall have a title of Chief of Directorial Staff, who shall be assisted by the directors of the directorates in the respective national headquarters.

    Fourth Officer in Command

  • 78

    This refers to the policing system during the anglo-saxon period in England where every male over twelve years old joined nine others of his neighbors to form tythingmen Said/tythingmen berformed police works. Anyone who failed to join and perform this duty was severely fined. This is also known as the Mutual Pledge Policing System

    Frankpledge Policing System

  • 79

    This refers to the police force in the Philippines during the Spaniards occupation that was created by a royal decree issued by the Crown on February 12, 1852. To partially relieve the Spanish Peninsula Troops of their work in policing towns. The members were under the Governor or Alcalde and they had bright and showy uniform, distinctively prominent insignia, and rigidly maintained military bearing

    Guardia Civil

  • 80

    This refers to the body of rural police organization in the Philippines during the Spaniards occupation that was established by Royal Decree of January 28, 1836. This Decree provided that 5% of the able-bodied male inhabitants of each province were to be enlisted in the police organization for three years tour of duty.

    Guardilleros

  • 81

    This refers to a fundamental theory of police service where policemen are considered as servants of the community, who depend on their effectiveness in performing their functions.

    Home Rule Theory

  • 82

    This refers to the policing system during the anglo-saxon period in England where carried out by a victim of a crime to shout for help at the middle of the community Once heard by male residents, they automatically assemble to apprehend the perpetrator.

    Hue and Cry Policing System

  • 83

    This refers to a type of creativity that involves the act of using plans, programs, methods, and the like developed by others.

    Imitation

  • 84

    This refers to a basis of administrative case consisting of material lack of adequate ability and fitness for the satisfactory performance of police duties. This refers to any physical, intellectual, psychological, and moral quality, the lack of which substantially incapacitates a person to perform the duties of a police officer

    Incompetence or Ignorance

  • 85

    This refers to the type of reasoning tha moves from specific to the more general For example, an increase in the number of citizen complaints against policemen may mean there are problems in police training and supervision.

    Inductive Reasoning

  • 86

    This refers to the police force in the Philippines that was created on July 18, 1901 by virtue of Act 175 entitled: "An Act Providing for the Organization and Government of an Insular Constabulary and for the Inspection of Municipal Police."

    Insular Constabulary

  • 87

    This refers to the police force in the Philippines that was established on November 30, 1890 during the Philippine-American War (1898-1901) upon recommendation of the Philippine Commission to the Secretary of War.

    Insular Police Force

  • 88

    This refers to a basis of administrative case consisting of the improper performance of some act which might lawfully be done.

    Misfeasance

  • 89

    This refers to a body of persons temporary selected from the citizens of a particular, district and invested with the power to present or indict a person for a public offense, or to try a question of lact

    Jury

  • 90

    This refers to the knights during the Norman Period in England who were appointed to maintain peace and order at the place where the king is residing. The knights were posted on bridges and gates to check the people entering and leaving the town or cities.

    Keepers of Peace

  • 91

    This refers to the member of Kepeitai.

    Kempei

  • 92

    This refers to the police force organized and existed from 1981 to 1945 to discharge not public service but to perform functions of the military police for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the direction of the Admiralty Minister This literally meant "Military Police Corps

    Kempeitai

  • 93

    This refers to the police free organized and existed from 1981 to 1945 to discharge public senice but to perform functions of the military police for the Imperial Navy under the direction of the Admiralty Minister This literally meant "Military Police not Japanese

    Lateral Entry

  • 94

    This refers to any of the courses that must be finished by policeman who did not comply with the provision of the waiver in educational requirement, as mandated by Republic Ad 9708 This shall include, but not limited to Bachelor of Science in Criminology, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, and Bachelor of Science in Legal Management.

    Law Enforcement Related Course

  • 95

    This mean revoked or rescinded.

    Lifted

  • 96

    This refers to the combination of line units and staff (support) units.

    Line and Staff Type Organization

  • 97

    This refers to those mandated to perform essential and purely police functions such as law enforcement, crime prevention and investigation, intelligence, internal security operations, and other related administrative work.

    Line Officer

  • 98

    This refers to the straight-line organization which is often called the individual military, or departmental type of organisation. is the simplest and clearest form of police organizations

    Line Type Organization

  • 99

    This refers the presence of at least one half plus one of all the members

    Majority

  • 100

    This refers to a basis of administrative case consisting of performance of an act which ought not to be done

    Malfeasance