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  • 1

    It is the study of the human motivation and ultimately of human rational behavior

    ethics

  • 2

    It is a branch of philosophy that determines the good and right thing to do.

    ETHICS

  • 3

    It may also refer to the practical science of the normality of human conduct

    ethics

  • 4

    Ethic It is derived from Greek words “_____” which means ________ and “______” which means ________.

    ETHOS MEANS A CHARACTERISTIC WAY OF ACTING AND ETHIKOS MEAN CUSTOMARY

  • 5

    Two Divisions of ethics

    GENERAL ETHICS AND SPECIAL ETHICS

  • 6

    It is the study of the general principles of morality.

    GENERAL ETHICS

  • 7

    It is the study of the application of general principles of morality included in this division is the category of professional ethics.

    SPECIAL ETHICS

  • 8

    It is the quality which makes an act good or bad, good or evil, right or wrong.

    MORALITY

  • 9

    It is a principles of what is right and wrong in behavior

    MORALITY

  • 10

    Morality is derived from _____ words “______” which means ______ or _______ and _____ which means _______ or ______

    LATIN WORD MORALITAS WHICH MEANS MANNER OR CHARACTERISTICS AND MŌRĀLIS MEAN MANNERS OR MORALS

  • 11

    It is doing the right thing when no one is watching. We know what is right and wrong and we choose to do the right thing.

    MORAL INTEGRITY

  • 12

    Is the only true measure of what man ought to be.

    MORAL INTEGRITY

  • 13

    What are the moral distinctions

    MORAL, IMMORAL, AND AMORAL

  • 14

    Acts that are in accordance with the dictates of right reason.

    MORAL

  • 15

    They are considered good or virtuous

    MORAL

  • 16

    Acts that are not in accordance with the dictates of right reason.

    IMMORAL

  • 17

    They are considered evil or vicious.

    IMMORAL

  • 18

    Acts that are neither good nor evil.

    AMORAL

  • 19

    They are considered indifferent or neutral.

    AMORAL

  • 20

    What are the agent of actions

    HUMAN ACTS AND ACT OF MAN

  • 21

    Acts done knowingly, deliberately and freely

    HUMAN ACTS

  • 22

    It is an agent of actions that voluntarily, willingly and rational

    HUMAN ACTS

  • 23

    Acts that is not performed with full knowledge, freedom and voluntariness

    ACTS OF MAN

  • 24

    An act done non-voluntary of Human Action

    ACTS OF MAN

  • 25

    2 Classification of human acts

    ELICITED ACTS AND COMMANDED ACTS

  • 26

    acts that begin and end in the will. They are purely mental acts such as wishing, intending, consenting, electing, using and enjoying.

    ELICITED ACTS

  • 27

    acts that are performed by the body or mind under the command of the will.

    COMMANDED ACTS

  • 28

    Elements of human acts

    KNOWINGLY, DELIBERATELY, FREELY

  • 29

    When the person fully understand what he is doing and has the ability to appreciate the consequences of his actions

    KNOWINGLY

  • 30

    When the person did his actions intentionally

    DELIBERATELY

  • 31

    When the person performed his actions voluntarily

    FREELY

  • 32

    The individual performing the act is not aware of what they are doing or the consequences of their actions

    LACK OF KNOWLEDGE

  • 33

    This can be due to ignorance, unconsciousness or lack of understanding

    LACK OF KNOWLEDGE

  • 34

    The individual is not able to choose whether or not to perform the act

    ABSENCE OF FREEDOM

  • 35

    They may be under duress, coercion or physical constraint

    ABSENCE OF FREEDOM

  • 36

    The act is not performed with the individual’s consent or will

    INVOLUNTARINESS

  • 37

    It may be a reflex action, a natural bodily function or an action performed in a state of unconsciousness.

    INVOLUNTARINESS

  • 38

    Modifiers of human acts

    IGNORANCE, PASSION, FEAR, VIOLENCE, HABITS

  • 39

    What are the Elements of Acts of man?

    LACK OF KNOWLEDGE, ABSENCE OF FREEDOM, INVOLUNTARINESS

  • 40

    It is anything that a person considers important in life such as food, shelter, clothing, sexual intercourse, water and sleep.

    VALUES

  • 41

    The principles, standards or qualities that an individual or group considers desirable or worthwhile.

    VALUES

  • 42

    It is deeply personal and often culturally influenced meaning they can vary significantly between individuals and societies.

    VALUES

  • 43

    They guide our decisions, actions and judgments shaping our worldview and influencing our behavior.

    VALUES

  • 44

    those that are necessary for survival

    BIOLOGICAL VALUES

  • 45

    those that are necessary for emotional fulfillment of man

    PSYCHOLOGICAL VALUES

  • 46

    for the intellectual fulfillment of man

    INTELLECTUAL VALUES

  • 47

    those that are necessary for the spiritual fulfillment of man

    MORAL VALUES

  • 48

    Kinds of values

    BIOLOGICAL VALUES, PSYCHOLOGICAL VALUES, INTELLECTUAL VALUES, AND MORAL VALUES

  • 49

    It is a habit that inclines the person to act in a way that harmonizes with his nature.

    VIRTUE

  • 50

    It is the habit of doing good

    VIRTUE

  • 51

    It is opposite of vices, addiction or any habit of doing bad.

    VIRTUE

  • 52

    Four moral/Cardinal Virtues

    PRUDENCE, TEMPERANCE, FORTITUDE, JUSTICE

  • 53

    The ability to govern and discipline oneself by means of reason and sound judgment

    PRUDENCE

  • 54

    A virtue that attracts the intellect to choose the most effective means for accomplishing what is morally good and avoiding what is evil

    PRUDENCE

  • 55

    One’s ability to moderate or avoid something

    TEMPERANCE

  • 56

    A virtue that regulates the carnal appetite for sensual pleasures.

    TEMPERANCE

  • 57

    Means firmness of mind

    FORTITUDE

  • 58

    The courage to endure without yielding

    FORTITUDE

  • 59

    A virtue that incites courage

    FORTITUDE

  • 60

    It is ability to calm in enduring situations

    PATIENCE

  • 61

    It is ability to go on despite obstacles or oppositions

    PERSEVERANCE

  • 62

    It is the virtue that inclines the will each one of his rights

    JUSTICE

  • 63

    3 divisions of justice

    COMMUTATIVE, DISTRIBUTIVE, AND LEGAL

  • 64

    It is anything that is owed or due.

    RIGHTS

  • 65

    It is something to which a person has a just and lawful claim.

    RIGHTS

  • 66

    It is anything that a person can lawfully demand.

    RIGHTS

  • 67

    These are rights pertaining to the rights of man.

    HUMAN RIGHTS

  • 68

    These are rights inherent to man by virtue of being a human being.

    HUMAN RIGHTS

  • 69

    It means that it was the highest form of rights

    SUPREME

  • 70

    This means that rights attached to men as humans

    INHERENT

  • 71

    This means that rights that cannot be transferred, cannot be borrowed and cannot be taken away

    INALIENABLE

  • 72

    A list of individual liberties, freedom and rights guaranteed and protected under Article III of 1987 Philippine Constitution

    BILL OF RIGHTS

  • 73

    What is the Fundamentals of the land

    BILL OF RIGHTS

  • 74

    It is the protection of individuals against abuses of the state

    BILL OF RIGHTS

  • 75

    Pertains to the protection of the rights of an accused

    BILL OF RIGHTS

  • 76

    It is a set of moral code to which every profession must subscribe.

    PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

  • 77

    It guides the professional where the law is silent or inadequate

    PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

  • 78

    failure to perform an act or duty that is part of one’s obligation without sufficient excuse.

    NON-FEASANCE

  • 79

    It is the commission of an act that one is prohibited to do.

    MALFEASANCE

  • 80

    It is the improper or incorrect performance of an act that should be done or performed.

    MISFEASANCE

  • 81

    It is the lack of adequate ability and fitness for the satisfactory performance of police duties.

    INCOMPETENCY

  • 82

    It is the abandonment or renunciation of one’s loyalty to the government of the Philippines.

    DISLOYALTY TO THE GOVERNMENT

  • 83

    It is the act or the liberty to decide according to the principles of justice and the police officer’s ideas what is right and proper under the circumstances

    POLICE DISCRETION

  • 84

    What is the title of RA 11131?

    PHILIPPINE CRIMINOLOGY PROFESSION ACT OF 2018

  • 85

    When RA 11131 APPROVED?

    NOVEMBER 8, 2018

  • 86

    When RA 11131 published?

    NOVEMBER 15, 2018

  • 87

    When RA 11131 took effect?

    NOVEMBER 30, 2018

  • 88

    scientific study of crimes, criminals and victims and prevention

    CRIMINOLOGY

  • 89

    Natural person, Holds Valid COR, updated PIC issued by PRC Board

    REGISTERED CRIMINOLOGIST

  • 90

    RA 6713 is also known as?

    CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICAL STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES

  • 91

    When RA 6713 approved?

    FEBRUARY 20, 1989

  • 92

    When RA 6713 took effect?

    MARCH 25, 1989

  • 93

    This law establishes ethical standards for public officials, emphasizing public office as a public trust, and outlines prohibited acts and penalties for violations.

    RA 6713

  • 94

    It is a practical science that treats the principle of human morality and duty as applied to law enforcement.

    POLICE ETHICS

  • 95

    Police ethics is example of ___________

    PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

  • 96

    A law states that there shall be established a performance evaluation system which shall be administered in accordance with the rules , regulations and standards, and a CODE OF CONDUCT promulgated by the commission for members of the PNP.

    SEC. 37, RA 6975

  • 97

    Laws related to the PNP Code

    RA 3019, RA 6713, RA 7080, RA 9485, PLEB RULES AND REGULATIONS

  • 98

    RA 3019 is also known as _______

    ANTI-GRAFT AND CORRUPT PRACTICES

  • 99

    RA 6713 is also known as _________

    CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICAL STADARDS FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES

  • 100

    RA 7080 is also known as _______

    ANTI-PLUNDER ACT

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    It is the study of the human motivation and ultimately of human rational behavior

    ethics

  • 2

    It is a branch of philosophy that determines the good and right thing to do.

    ETHICS

  • 3

    It may also refer to the practical science of the normality of human conduct

    ethics

  • 4

    Ethic It is derived from Greek words “_____” which means ________ and “______” which means ________.

    ETHOS MEANS A CHARACTERISTIC WAY OF ACTING AND ETHIKOS MEAN CUSTOMARY

  • 5

    Two Divisions of ethics

    GENERAL ETHICS AND SPECIAL ETHICS

  • 6

    It is the study of the general principles of morality.

    GENERAL ETHICS

  • 7

    It is the study of the application of general principles of morality included in this division is the category of professional ethics.

    SPECIAL ETHICS

  • 8

    It is the quality which makes an act good or bad, good or evil, right or wrong.

    MORALITY

  • 9

    It is a principles of what is right and wrong in behavior

    MORALITY

  • 10

    Morality is derived from _____ words “______” which means ______ or _______ and _____ which means _______ or ______

    LATIN WORD MORALITAS WHICH MEANS MANNER OR CHARACTERISTICS AND MŌRĀLIS MEAN MANNERS OR MORALS

  • 11

    It is doing the right thing when no one is watching. We know what is right and wrong and we choose to do the right thing.

    MORAL INTEGRITY

  • 12

    Is the only true measure of what man ought to be.

    MORAL INTEGRITY

  • 13

    What are the moral distinctions

    MORAL, IMMORAL, AND AMORAL

  • 14

    Acts that are in accordance with the dictates of right reason.

    MORAL

  • 15

    They are considered good or virtuous

    MORAL

  • 16

    Acts that are not in accordance with the dictates of right reason.

    IMMORAL

  • 17

    They are considered evil or vicious.

    IMMORAL

  • 18

    Acts that are neither good nor evil.

    AMORAL

  • 19

    They are considered indifferent or neutral.

    AMORAL

  • 20

    What are the agent of actions

    HUMAN ACTS AND ACT OF MAN

  • 21

    Acts done knowingly, deliberately and freely

    HUMAN ACTS

  • 22

    It is an agent of actions that voluntarily, willingly and rational

    HUMAN ACTS

  • 23

    Acts that is not performed with full knowledge, freedom and voluntariness

    ACTS OF MAN

  • 24

    An act done non-voluntary of Human Action

    ACTS OF MAN

  • 25

    2 Classification of human acts

    ELICITED ACTS AND COMMANDED ACTS

  • 26

    acts that begin and end in the will. They are purely mental acts such as wishing, intending, consenting, electing, using and enjoying.

    ELICITED ACTS

  • 27

    acts that are performed by the body or mind under the command of the will.

    COMMANDED ACTS

  • 28

    Elements of human acts

    KNOWINGLY, DELIBERATELY, FREELY

  • 29

    When the person fully understand what he is doing and has the ability to appreciate the consequences of his actions

    KNOWINGLY

  • 30

    When the person did his actions intentionally

    DELIBERATELY

  • 31

    When the person performed his actions voluntarily

    FREELY

  • 32

    The individual performing the act is not aware of what they are doing or the consequences of their actions

    LACK OF KNOWLEDGE

  • 33

    This can be due to ignorance, unconsciousness or lack of understanding

    LACK OF KNOWLEDGE

  • 34

    The individual is not able to choose whether or not to perform the act

    ABSENCE OF FREEDOM

  • 35

    They may be under duress, coercion or physical constraint

    ABSENCE OF FREEDOM

  • 36

    The act is not performed with the individual’s consent or will

    INVOLUNTARINESS

  • 37

    It may be a reflex action, a natural bodily function or an action performed in a state of unconsciousness.

    INVOLUNTARINESS

  • 38

    Modifiers of human acts

    IGNORANCE, PASSION, FEAR, VIOLENCE, HABITS

  • 39

    What are the Elements of Acts of man?

    LACK OF KNOWLEDGE, ABSENCE OF FREEDOM, INVOLUNTARINESS

  • 40

    It is anything that a person considers important in life such as food, shelter, clothing, sexual intercourse, water and sleep.

    VALUES

  • 41

    The principles, standards or qualities that an individual or group considers desirable or worthwhile.

    VALUES

  • 42

    It is deeply personal and often culturally influenced meaning they can vary significantly between individuals and societies.

    VALUES

  • 43

    They guide our decisions, actions and judgments shaping our worldview and influencing our behavior.

    VALUES

  • 44

    those that are necessary for survival

    BIOLOGICAL VALUES

  • 45

    those that are necessary for emotional fulfillment of man

    PSYCHOLOGICAL VALUES

  • 46

    for the intellectual fulfillment of man

    INTELLECTUAL VALUES

  • 47

    those that are necessary for the spiritual fulfillment of man

    MORAL VALUES

  • 48

    Kinds of values

    BIOLOGICAL VALUES, PSYCHOLOGICAL VALUES, INTELLECTUAL VALUES, AND MORAL VALUES

  • 49

    It is a habit that inclines the person to act in a way that harmonizes with his nature.

    VIRTUE

  • 50

    It is the habit of doing good

    VIRTUE

  • 51

    It is opposite of vices, addiction or any habit of doing bad.

    VIRTUE

  • 52

    Four moral/Cardinal Virtues

    PRUDENCE, TEMPERANCE, FORTITUDE, JUSTICE

  • 53

    The ability to govern and discipline oneself by means of reason and sound judgment

    PRUDENCE

  • 54

    A virtue that attracts the intellect to choose the most effective means for accomplishing what is morally good and avoiding what is evil

    PRUDENCE

  • 55

    One’s ability to moderate or avoid something

    TEMPERANCE

  • 56

    A virtue that regulates the carnal appetite for sensual pleasures.

    TEMPERANCE

  • 57

    Means firmness of mind

    FORTITUDE

  • 58

    The courage to endure without yielding

    FORTITUDE

  • 59

    A virtue that incites courage

    FORTITUDE

  • 60

    It is ability to calm in enduring situations

    PATIENCE

  • 61

    It is ability to go on despite obstacles or oppositions

    PERSEVERANCE

  • 62

    It is the virtue that inclines the will each one of his rights

    JUSTICE

  • 63

    3 divisions of justice

    COMMUTATIVE, DISTRIBUTIVE, AND LEGAL

  • 64

    It is anything that is owed or due.

    RIGHTS

  • 65

    It is something to which a person has a just and lawful claim.

    RIGHTS

  • 66

    It is anything that a person can lawfully demand.

    RIGHTS

  • 67

    These are rights pertaining to the rights of man.

    HUMAN RIGHTS

  • 68

    These are rights inherent to man by virtue of being a human being.

    HUMAN RIGHTS

  • 69

    It means that it was the highest form of rights

    SUPREME

  • 70

    This means that rights attached to men as humans

    INHERENT

  • 71

    This means that rights that cannot be transferred, cannot be borrowed and cannot be taken away

    INALIENABLE

  • 72

    A list of individual liberties, freedom and rights guaranteed and protected under Article III of 1987 Philippine Constitution

    BILL OF RIGHTS

  • 73

    What is the Fundamentals of the land

    BILL OF RIGHTS

  • 74

    It is the protection of individuals against abuses of the state

    BILL OF RIGHTS

  • 75

    Pertains to the protection of the rights of an accused

    BILL OF RIGHTS

  • 76

    It is a set of moral code to which every profession must subscribe.

    PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

  • 77

    It guides the professional where the law is silent or inadequate

    PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

  • 78

    failure to perform an act or duty that is part of one’s obligation without sufficient excuse.

    NON-FEASANCE

  • 79

    It is the commission of an act that one is prohibited to do.

    MALFEASANCE

  • 80

    It is the improper or incorrect performance of an act that should be done or performed.

    MISFEASANCE

  • 81

    It is the lack of adequate ability and fitness for the satisfactory performance of police duties.

    INCOMPETENCY

  • 82

    It is the abandonment or renunciation of one’s loyalty to the government of the Philippines.

    DISLOYALTY TO THE GOVERNMENT

  • 83

    It is the act or the liberty to decide according to the principles of justice and the police officer’s ideas what is right and proper under the circumstances

    POLICE DISCRETION

  • 84

    What is the title of RA 11131?

    PHILIPPINE CRIMINOLOGY PROFESSION ACT OF 2018

  • 85

    When RA 11131 APPROVED?

    NOVEMBER 8, 2018

  • 86

    When RA 11131 published?

    NOVEMBER 15, 2018

  • 87

    When RA 11131 took effect?

    NOVEMBER 30, 2018

  • 88

    scientific study of crimes, criminals and victims and prevention

    CRIMINOLOGY

  • 89

    Natural person, Holds Valid COR, updated PIC issued by PRC Board

    REGISTERED CRIMINOLOGIST

  • 90

    RA 6713 is also known as?

    CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICAL STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES

  • 91

    When RA 6713 approved?

    FEBRUARY 20, 1989

  • 92

    When RA 6713 took effect?

    MARCH 25, 1989

  • 93

    This law establishes ethical standards for public officials, emphasizing public office as a public trust, and outlines prohibited acts and penalties for violations.

    RA 6713

  • 94

    It is a practical science that treats the principle of human morality and duty as applied to law enforcement.

    POLICE ETHICS

  • 95

    Police ethics is example of ___________

    PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

  • 96

    A law states that there shall be established a performance evaluation system which shall be administered in accordance with the rules , regulations and standards, and a CODE OF CONDUCT promulgated by the commission for members of the PNP.

    SEC. 37, RA 6975

  • 97

    Laws related to the PNP Code

    RA 3019, RA 6713, RA 7080, RA 9485, PLEB RULES AND REGULATIONS

  • 98

    RA 3019 is also known as _______

    ANTI-GRAFT AND CORRUPT PRACTICES

  • 99

    RA 6713 is also known as _________

    CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICAL STADARDS FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES

  • 100

    RA 7080 is also known as _______

    ANTI-PLUNDER ACT