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CRIM 4 (MIDTERMS)

CRIM 4 (MIDTERMS)
100問 • 1年前
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  • 1

    The Criminologists shall strive to make the best application of science to the solution of the crime, by diligent study and serious attention to self – improvement.

    ATTITUDES TOWARDS PROFESSION

  • 2

    The universally accepted Code of Ethics for Law Enforcement shall be temporarily adopted pending formulation of a more specific code that embraces all aspects of Criminology.

    CODE OF ETHICS

  • 3

    The Criminologists shall constantly strive to improve the professional standing of Criminology .

    ATTITUDES TOWARDS FELLOW CRIMINOLOGISTS

  • 4

    The concealment or distortion of truth in a manner of a fact relevant to one’s office or connected with the performance of his duties.

    DISHONESTY

  • 5

    It consists of abandonment or renunciation of one's loyalty to the government of the Philippines or advocating the overthrow of the government.

    DISLOYALTY TO THE GOVERNMENT

  • 6

    It refers to the conduct and behavior governing a group, a class or organization.

    ETHICAL STANDARD

  • 7

    The thing or right disposed gratuitously, or any act of liberty in favor of another who accepts it, and shall include a simulated sale of ostensibly onerous disposition thereof.

    GIFT

  • 8

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

    INCOMPETENCY

  • 9

    the performance of some act which ought not to be done

    MALFEASANCE

  • 10

    This is a generally premeditated, obstinate or intentional purpose.

    MISCONDUCT

  • 11

    It is the improper performance of some act which might lawfully be done or the performance of a lawful act in an unlawfully or culpably negligent manner.

    MISFEASANCE

  • 12

    It refers to what is judged as good conduct.

    MORALS AND MORALITY

  • 13

    An act of a member of the Philippine National Police pursuing or following any calling or occupation or the act of engaging in any business.

    MOONLIGHTING

  • 14

    it is the omission of some act which ought to be performed. It is the omission or refusal without sufficient excuse, to perform an act or duty.

    NON FEASANCE

  • 15

    The act of cruelty, severity, unlawful execution, or excessive use of authority.

    OPPRESSION

  • 16

    A set of norms and standards practiced by members during social and other functions.

    Police Customs and Social Decorum

  • 17

    The public service is a noble profession which demands from its member’s specialized knowledge and skills, as well as high standards of ethics and morality.

    THE PNP CORE VALUES

  • 18

    I believe in God, The Supreme Being, The Great Provider, and The Creator of all men and everything dear to me..

    POLICE OFFICER CREED

  • 19

    The deployment and employment of the PNP personnel require the organization and its members to bear their stand on the following basic issues.

    PNP STAND ON BASIC ISSUES

  • 20

    The image of every organization affects the esprit de’ corps, morale and welfare of the members, and sense of pride in the organization.

    PNP IMAGE

  • 21

    the Key to Professionalism.

    CAREER MANAGEMENT

  • 22

    The effectiveness of law enforcement is reflective of the managerial capabilities and competent leadership of the men and women who run the PNP organization.

    POLICE MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP

  • 23

    There shall be judicious and equitable distribution of opportunity to prove one’s worth in the police service.

    Equality to the Service

  • 24

    In consonant with the requirements of honor and integrity in the PNP, all members must have the moral courage to sacrifice self – interest in keeping with the time – honored principle of delicadeza.

    DELICADEZA

  • 25

    The PNP shall promote and maintain a lifestyle for its members which the public will find credible and respectable.

    POLICE LIFESTYLE

  • 26

    PNP members shall inhibit themselves from soliciting political patronage on matters about the assignment, award, training and promotion.

    POLITICAL PATRONAGE

  • 27

    All PNP members shall set a good example to their subordinates and follow a good example from the superiors.

    Setting Example

  • 28

    All PNP members must respect and protect human dignity and man’s inalienable rights to life, liberty and property.

    HUMAN RIGHTS

  • 29

    PNP members shall perform their duties with integrity, intelligence, and competence in the application of specialized skills and technical knowledge with excellence and expertise.

    Standard of Police Professionalism

  • 30

    Uniformed PNP members shall commit themselves to the democratic way of life and values and maintain the principle of public accountability.

    Commitment to Democracy

  • 31

    All PNP members shall always uphold public interest over and above personal interest.

    Commitment to public interest

  • 32

    PNP members shall provide services to everyone without discrimination regardless of party affiliation in accordance with existing laws and regulations.

    non partisanship

  • 33

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

    physical fitness and health

  • 34

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

    secrecy discipline

  • 35

    All PNP members and their immediate family members shall be encouraged to actively get involved in the religious, social and civic activities.

    Social Awareness

  • 36

    All members shall seek self – improvement through career development and shall not directly or indirectly solicit influence or recommendation from politicians.

    Non – Solicitation of Patronage

  • 37

    PNP personnel shall be responsible for the security, proper care and use of public property issued to them.

    Proper Care and Use of Public Property

  • 38

    In the performance of duty, PNP members shall respect and protect human dignity and uphold the human rights of the persons.

    Respect of human rights

  • 39

    All PNP personnel shall perform their duties with dedication, thoroughness, efficiency, enthusiasm, determination.

    Devotion to Duty

  • 40

    All personnel of the PNP shall help in the development and conservation of our natural resources.

    Conservation of Natural Resources

  • 41

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

    Discipline

  • 42

    Above all, PNP personnel must be loyal to the constitution and the police service as manifested by their loyalty to their superiors

    loyalty

  • 43

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

    obedience to superiors

  • 44

    In accordance with the Doctrine on Command Responsibility, immediate Commanders/Directors shall be responsible for the effective supervision, control and direction of their personnel.

    Command Responsibility

  • 45

    Ethical standards shall refer to established and generally accepted moral values. Ethical acts to be observed are the following.

    THE ETHICAL STANDARD

  • 46

    PNP members shall adhere to high standards of morality and decency and shall set good examples for others too follow.

    Morality

  • 47

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

    Judicious Use of Authority

  • 48

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

    Integrity

  • 49

    PNP members shall constantly strive to respect the rights of others so that they can fulfill their duties and exercise their rights as human beings.

    Justice

  • 50

    PNP members shall recognize the fact that they are public servants and not the masters of the people.

    Humility

  • 51

    PNP members shall follow original procedures in accomplishing tasks assigned to them to minimize waste in the use of time, money and effort.

    Orderliness

  • 52

    Once a decision is made, PNP members shall take legitimate means to achieve the goal even in the face of internal or external difficulties.

    Perseverance

  • 53

    The PNP adopts the generally accepted customs and traditions based on the desirable practices of the police service.

    CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS

  • 54

    Established usage or social practices carried on by tradition that has obtained the force of law.

    Customs

  • 55

    Bodies of beliefs, stories, customs, and usages handed down from generation to generation with the effect of an unwritten law.

    Traditions

  • 56

    A manifestation of the expression of consideration and respect for others.

    Courtesy

  • 57

    A formal act or a set of formal acts established by customs or authority as proper to special occasion.

    Ceremony

  • 58

    A set of norms and standards practiced by members during social activities and other functions.

    Social Decorum

  • 59

    is the usual greetings rendered by uniformed members upon meeting and recognizing a person entitled to a salute.

    Salute

  • 60

    Members stand at attention and salute the national color and standard as these pass by them or when the national color is raised or lowered during ceremonies.

    Salute to national color

  • 61

    Junior in rank address senior members who are entitled to salute with the word “Sir” or “Ma’am.”

    Address or title

  • 62

    PNP members who are newly appointed or assigned in a unit or command, called on the chief of the unit or command and other key personnel as a matter of courtesy

    Courtesy Calls

  • 63

    PNP members pay a Christmas Call on their local executive in their respective area of responsibility.

    Christmas Call

  • 64

    PNP members pay a New Year’s Call on their commanders and key officials in their respective areas of responsibility.

    New Year's Call

  • 65

    Newly promoted PNP members call on unit head.

    Promotion Call

  • 66

    PNP members pay an Exit Call on their persons in the unit or command when relieved or reassigned out of the said unit or command.

    Exit Call

  • 67

    The host unit extends hospitality to visiting personnel who pay respect to the command or unit.

    Courtesy Of the post

  • 68

    PNP members recognize the practice that different ranks carry with them corresponding privilege.

    Rank Has – Its – Own Privilege

  • 69

    PNP members honor the flag by hoisting and singing the National Anthem before the start of the official day’s work.

    Flag Raising Ceremonies

  • 70

    At the end of the official days’ work, the PNP members pause for a moment to salute the lowering of the flag.

    Flag Lowering Ceremonies

  • 71

    The flag is raised at half – mast in deference to deceased uniformed members of the command.

    Half Mast

  • 72

    Departed uniformed members, retirees, war veterans or former PC / INP members are given vigil.

    Funeral Service and Honors

  • 73

    In recognition of their long, faithful and honorable service to the PNP, a testimonial activity shall be tendered in their honor.

    Ceremony Rendered to Retirees

  • 74

    Arrival and departure honor ceremonies are rendered to visiting dignitaries, VIPs, PNP Officers with the grade of Chief Superintendent

    Honor Ceremony

  • 75

    The relinquishment and assumption of command or key position are publicly announced in a Turnover Ceremony by the outgoing and incoming officers.

    turnnover ceremony

  • 76

    During the marriage of PNP members, a ceremony is conducted with participants in uniform and swords drawn.

    wedding ceremony

  • 77

    The birth or institutional establishment of a command or unit is commemorated in an Anniversary Ceremony.

    anniversary

  • 78

    PNP members always wear appropriate and proper attire in conformity with the occasion.

    proper attitre

  • 79

    PNP members observe table etiquette at all times

    table manners

  • 80

    PNP members conduct themselves property in dealing with people during social functions.

    Social Graces

  • 81

    The public looks upon a PNP member as distinctively a man among men.

    Uniform and Appearance

  • 82

    Every PNP member is expected to walk with pride and dignity.

    Manner Of Walking

  • 83

    Immediate commanders or other available officer of the unit visit PNP Members who are sick in the hospital.

    Visiting the Sick

  • 84

    A survivor officer is designated whenever PNP members die, to render the maximum assistance.

    Survivor Assistance of Heir of Deceased Members

  • 85

    PNP Officers visit religious leaders in their areas of assignment to establish or maintain rapport and cooperation.

    Visiting the Religious Leaders

  • 86

    PNP members indulge in physical Fitness activities to ensure that their proper physical appearance.

    Athletics

  • 87

    Usually my on Friday or any other day suitable for the occasion, PNP members gather at their PNP club for light – hearted jesting or airing of minor gripes

    Happy Hours

  • 88

    PNP members traditionally are religious and God – loving people.

    Spiritual Beliefs

  • 89

    History attests that the Filipino law enforcers have exemplified the tradition of valor in defending the country from aggression and oppression.

    Valor

  • 90

    The PNP members are traditionally patriotic by nature.

    Patriotism

  • 91

    The discipline of the PNP member is manifested by instinctive obedience to lawful orders and thorough and spontaneous actions.

    Discipline

  • 92

    PNP members are upright in character, gentle in manners.

    Gentlemanliness

  • 93

    PNP members’ word is their bond

    Word of honor

  • 94

    PNP members have historically exemplified themselves as dedicated public servants who perform their tasks with a deep sense of responsibility and sacrifice.

    Duty

  • 95

    PNP members are traditionally loyal to the organization, country, and people as borne by history and practice

    Loyalty

  • 96

    The binding spirit that enhances teamwork and cooperation in the police organization.

    Camaraderei

  • 97

    I will love and serve God, my country and people

    The Police Officer’s Pledge

  • 98

    The (3) C’s in internal and external relations

    consult, coordinate, cooperate

  • 99

    The Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officials was adopted by United Nations General Assembly Resolution

    Deccember 17 1979

  • 100

    is essential knowledge. Without ethical perception, man is only an animal.

    Ethics

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The Criminologists shall strive to make the best application of science to the solution of the crime, by diligent study and serious attention to self – improvement.

    ATTITUDES TOWARDS PROFESSION

  • 2

    The universally accepted Code of Ethics for Law Enforcement shall be temporarily adopted pending formulation of a more specific code that embraces all aspects of Criminology.

    CODE OF ETHICS

  • 3

    The Criminologists shall constantly strive to improve the professional standing of Criminology .

    ATTITUDES TOWARDS FELLOW CRIMINOLOGISTS

  • 4

    The concealment or distortion of truth in a manner of a fact relevant to one’s office or connected with the performance of his duties.

    DISHONESTY

  • 5

    It consists of abandonment or renunciation of one's loyalty to the government of the Philippines or advocating the overthrow of the government.

    DISLOYALTY TO THE GOVERNMENT

  • 6

    It refers to the conduct and behavior governing a group, a class or organization.

    ETHICAL STANDARD

  • 7

    The thing or right disposed gratuitously, or any act of liberty in favor of another who accepts it, and shall include a simulated sale of ostensibly onerous disposition thereof.

    GIFT

  • 8

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

    INCOMPETENCY

  • 9

    the performance of some act which ought not to be done

    MALFEASANCE

  • 10

    This is a generally premeditated, obstinate or intentional purpose.

    MISCONDUCT

  • 11

    It is the improper performance of some act which might lawfully be done or the performance of a lawful act in an unlawfully or culpably negligent manner.

    MISFEASANCE

  • 12

    It refers to what is judged as good conduct.

    MORALS AND MORALITY

  • 13

    An act of a member of the Philippine National Police pursuing or following any calling or occupation or the act of engaging in any business.

    MOONLIGHTING

  • 14

    it is the omission of some act which ought to be performed. It is the omission or refusal without sufficient excuse, to perform an act or duty.

    NON FEASANCE

  • 15

    The act of cruelty, severity, unlawful execution, or excessive use of authority.

    OPPRESSION

  • 16

    A set of norms and standards practiced by members during social and other functions.

    Police Customs and Social Decorum

  • 17

    The public service is a noble profession which demands from its member’s specialized knowledge and skills, as well as high standards of ethics and morality.

    THE PNP CORE VALUES

  • 18

    I believe in God, The Supreme Being, The Great Provider, and The Creator of all men and everything dear to me..

    POLICE OFFICER CREED

  • 19

    The deployment and employment of the PNP personnel require the organization and its members to bear their stand on the following basic issues.

    PNP STAND ON BASIC ISSUES

  • 20

    The image of every organization affects the esprit de’ corps, morale and welfare of the members, and sense of pride in the organization.

    PNP IMAGE

  • 21

    the Key to Professionalism.

    CAREER MANAGEMENT

  • 22

    The effectiveness of law enforcement is reflective of the managerial capabilities and competent leadership of the men and women who run the PNP organization.

    POLICE MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP

  • 23

    There shall be judicious and equitable distribution of opportunity to prove one’s worth in the police service.

    Equality to the Service

  • 24

    In consonant with the requirements of honor and integrity in the PNP, all members must have the moral courage to sacrifice self – interest in keeping with the time – honored principle of delicadeza.

    DELICADEZA

  • 25

    The PNP shall promote and maintain a lifestyle for its members which the public will find credible and respectable.

    POLICE LIFESTYLE

  • 26

    PNP members shall inhibit themselves from soliciting political patronage on matters about the assignment, award, training and promotion.

    POLITICAL PATRONAGE

  • 27

    All PNP members shall set a good example to their subordinates and follow a good example from the superiors.

    Setting Example

  • 28

    All PNP members must respect and protect human dignity and man’s inalienable rights to life, liberty and property.

    HUMAN RIGHTS

  • 29

    PNP members shall perform their duties with integrity, intelligence, and competence in the application of specialized skills and technical knowledge with excellence and expertise.

    Standard of Police Professionalism

  • 30

    Uniformed PNP members shall commit themselves to the democratic way of life and values and maintain the principle of public accountability.

    Commitment to Democracy

  • 31

    All PNP members shall always uphold public interest over and above personal interest.

    Commitment to public interest

  • 32

    PNP members shall provide services to everyone without discrimination regardless of party affiliation in accordance with existing laws and regulations.

    non partisanship

  • 33

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

    physical fitness and health

  • 34

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

    secrecy discipline

  • 35

    All PNP members and their immediate family members shall be encouraged to actively get involved in the religious, social and civic activities.

    Social Awareness

  • 36

    All members shall seek self – improvement through career development and shall not directly or indirectly solicit influence or recommendation from politicians.

    Non – Solicitation of Patronage

  • 37

    PNP personnel shall be responsible for the security, proper care and use of public property issued to them.

    Proper Care and Use of Public Property

  • 38

    In the performance of duty, PNP members shall respect and protect human dignity and uphold the human rights of the persons.

    Respect of human rights

  • 39

    All PNP personnel shall perform their duties with dedication, thoroughness, efficiency, enthusiasm, determination.

    Devotion to Duty

  • 40

    All personnel of the PNP shall help in the development and conservation of our natural resources.

    Conservation of Natural Resources

  • 41

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

    Discipline

  • 42

    Above all, PNP personnel must be loyal to the constitution and the police service as manifested by their loyalty to their superiors

    loyalty

  • 43

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

    obedience to superiors

  • 44

    In accordance with the Doctrine on Command Responsibility, immediate Commanders/Directors shall be responsible for the effective supervision, control and direction of their personnel.

    Command Responsibility

  • 45

    Ethical standards shall refer to established and generally accepted moral values. Ethical acts to be observed are the following.

    THE ETHICAL STANDARD

  • 46

    PNP members shall adhere to high standards of morality and decency and shall set good examples for others too follow.

    Morality

  • 47

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

    Judicious Use of Authority

  • 48

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

    Integrity

  • 49

    PNP members shall constantly strive to respect the rights of others so that they can fulfill their duties and exercise their rights as human beings.

    Justice

  • 50

    PNP members shall recognize the fact that they are public servants and not the masters of the people.

    Humility

  • 51

    PNP members shall follow original procedures in accomplishing tasks assigned to them to minimize waste in the use of time, money and effort.

    Orderliness

  • 52

    Once a decision is made, PNP members shall take legitimate means to achieve the goal even in the face of internal or external difficulties.

    Perseverance

  • 53

    The PNP adopts the generally accepted customs and traditions based on the desirable practices of the police service.

    CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS

  • 54

    Established usage or social practices carried on by tradition that has obtained the force of law.

    Customs

  • 55

    Bodies of beliefs, stories, customs, and usages handed down from generation to generation with the effect of an unwritten law.

    Traditions

  • 56

    A manifestation of the expression of consideration and respect for others.

    Courtesy

  • 57

    A formal act or a set of formal acts established by customs or authority as proper to special occasion.

    Ceremony

  • 58

    A set of norms and standards practiced by members during social activities and other functions.

    Social Decorum

  • 59

    is the usual greetings rendered by uniformed members upon meeting and recognizing a person entitled to a salute.

    Salute

  • 60

    Members stand at attention and salute the national color and standard as these pass by them or when the national color is raised or lowered during ceremonies.

    Salute to national color

  • 61

    Junior in rank address senior members who are entitled to salute with the word “Sir” or “Ma’am.”

    Address or title

  • 62

    PNP members who are newly appointed or assigned in a unit or command, called on the chief of the unit or command and other key personnel as a matter of courtesy

    Courtesy Calls

  • 63

    PNP members pay a Christmas Call on their local executive in their respective area of responsibility.

    Christmas Call

  • 64

    PNP members pay a New Year’s Call on their commanders and key officials in their respective areas of responsibility.

    New Year's Call

  • 65

    Newly promoted PNP members call on unit head.

    Promotion Call

  • 66

    PNP members pay an Exit Call on their persons in the unit or command when relieved or reassigned out of the said unit or command.

    Exit Call

  • 67

    The host unit extends hospitality to visiting personnel who pay respect to the command or unit.

    Courtesy Of the post

  • 68

    PNP members recognize the practice that different ranks carry with them corresponding privilege.

    Rank Has – Its – Own Privilege

  • 69

    PNP members honor the flag by hoisting and singing the National Anthem before the start of the official day’s work.

    Flag Raising Ceremonies

  • 70

    At the end of the official days’ work, the PNP members pause for a moment to salute the lowering of the flag.

    Flag Lowering Ceremonies

  • 71

    The flag is raised at half – mast in deference to deceased uniformed members of the command.

    Half Mast

  • 72

    Departed uniformed members, retirees, war veterans or former PC / INP members are given vigil.

    Funeral Service and Honors

  • 73

    In recognition of their long, faithful and honorable service to the PNP, a testimonial activity shall be tendered in their honor.

    Ceremony Rendered to Retirees

  • 74

    Arrival and departure honor ceremonies are rendered to visiting dignitaries, VIPs, PNP Officers with the grade of Chief Superintendent

    Honor Ceremony

  • 75

    The relinquishment and assumption of command or key position are publicly announced in a Turnover Ceremony by the outgoing and incoming officers.

    turnnover ceremony

  • 76

    During the marriage of PNP members, a ceremony is conducted with participants in uniform and swords drawn.

    wedding ceremony

  • 77

    The birth or institutional establishment of a command or unit is commemorated in an Anniversary Ceremony.

    anniversary

  • 78

    PNP members always wear appropriate and proper attire in conformity with the occasion.

    proper attitre

  • 79

    PNP members observe table etiquette at all times

    table manners

  • 80

    PNP members conduct themselves property in dealing with people during social functions.

    Social Graces

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    The public looks upon a PNP member as distinctively a man among men.

    Uniform and Appearance

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    Every PNP member is expected to walk with pride and dignity.

    Manner Of Walking

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    Immediate commanders or other available officer of the unit visit PNP Members who are sick in the hospital.

    Visiting the Sick

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    A survivor officer is designated whenever PNP members die, to render the maximum assistance.

    Survivor Assistance of Heir of Deceased Members

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    PNP Officers visit religious leaders in their areas of assignment to establish or maintain rapport and cooperation.

    Visiting the Religious Leaders

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    PNP members indulge in physical Fitness activities to ensure that their proper physical appearance.

    Athletics

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    Usually my on Friday or any other day suitable for the occasion, PNP members gather at their PNP club for light – hearted jesting or airing of minor gripes

    Happy Hours

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    PNP members traditionally are religious and God – loving people.

    Spiritual Beliefs

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    History attests that the Filipino law enforcers have exemplified the tradition of valor in defending the country from aggression and oppression.

    Valor

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    The PNP members are traditionally patriotic by nature.

    Patriotism

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    The discipline of the PNP member is manifested by instinctive obedience to lawful orders and thorough and spontaneous actions.

    Discipline

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    PNP members are upright in character, gentle in manners.

    Gentlemanliness

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    PNP members’ word is their bond

    Word of honor

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    PNP members have historically exemplified themselves as dedicated public servants who perform their tasks with a deep sense of responsibility and sacrifice.

    Duty

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    PNP members are traditionally loyal to the organization, country, and people as borne by history and practice

    Loyalty

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    The binding spirit that enhances teamwork and cooperation in the police organization.

    Camaraderei

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    I will love and serve God, my country and people

    The Police Officer’s Pledge

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    The (3) C’s in internal and external relations

    consult, coordinate, cooperate

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    The Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officials was adopted by United Nations General Assembly Resolution

    Deccember 17 1979

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    is essential knowledge. Without ethical perception, man is only an animal.

    Ethics