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the implementation of laws to maintain peace and order within the society
Law Enforcement
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group of people working together for a common goal or objectives
Organization
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a form of human association for the attainment of a goal or objective
Organization
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the process of identifying and grouping the work to be performed, defining and delegating responsibility and authority, establishing relationships for the purpose of enabling people to work effectively
Organization
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an organizational process concerned with the implementation of objectives and plans and internal operating efficiency
administration
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connotes bureaucratic structure and behavior, relatively routine decision-making and maintenance of the internal order
Administration
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the process involved in ensuring strict compliance, proper obedience of laws and related statutes
Law Enforcement organization
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Is any government agency responsible for the enforcement of the laws, investigate crimes, and make arrests
Law Enforcement Organization
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refers to a body of civil authority, which is tasked to maintain peace and order, enforce the law, protect lives and properties and ensure public safety.
Police
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POLITEIA – Greek word which means _________
Government of the City
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POLITIA – Roman/Latin word which means ___________
Condition of the State or Government
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POLICE – French word which means ________
Public Order
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OFFICER DE LA PAIX – French term which means _______
Peace Officer
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a group of trained personnel in the field of public safety administration engaged in the achievement of goals and objectives that promote the maintenance of peace and order, protection of life and property, enforcement of the laws and the prevention of crimes
Police Organization
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Functions in a Police Organization:
1. Line or primary 2. Staff or administrative 3. Auxillary
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Functions that carry out the major purposes of the organization, delivering the services and dealing directly with public
Line or Primary
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functions that are designed to support the line function and assist in the performance of the line functions
staff or administrative
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Functions that are responsible for the logistical operations of the organization
Auxillary
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Police Officers were known in ancient _____________, as far back as 4000 B.C.
Egypt and China
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military bodies who serve as guardians of peace in ancient Rome in which the idea of policing is said to have originated .
Praetorian Guards
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a system of policing emerged during the Anglo-Saxon period whereby all male residents were required to guard the town (tun) to preserve peace and protect the lives and properties of the people;
Tun Policing System
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a village law started in Britain which provided methods of apprehending a criminal by an act of the complainant to shout to call all male residents to assemble and arrest the suspect
Hue and Cry
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refers to the oldest form of crime detection done by subjecting a subject to an obstacle or trial and sometimes even involving third degree.
Trial By Ordeal
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This system of policing existed during the time of Norman William The Conqueror (King of France).
Norman Period Policing System
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he invaded and conquered England, a military regime of conquers and dictators began and changed the concept of crime being committed against the state.
Norman William
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a policing system during the Norman Period when England was divided into fifty-five (55) military areas which are called “Shires”,
Shire Reeve
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Each military areas was headed by a ruler called ____________.
Reeve
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were appointed to each village to aid the Reeve in his duties.
Constanbuli
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It became the source of the word Constable
Constanbuli
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is said to be the origin of the word “Sheriff.”
Shire Reeve
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acts that were enacted during leges henrici I period with the following features:
•Offenses were classified as against the king and individual; •Policeman becomes a public servant; •The police and the citizens have introduced a system called “citizen’s arrest”
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Leges Henrici means _______
Laws of Henry
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had absolute powers that no one could question his or her actions.
shire-reeve
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head-man or lieutenant of the army
Reeve
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Leges henrici means the “_____________”, who was a former _____________
Laws of Henry king of England
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acts that were enacted during Leges Henrici period with the following features
1. Offense is against the king and individual 2. Policeman become public servant 3. Itroduced Citizen's Arrest
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A system of policing whereby a group of ten neighboringmale residents over twelve years of age were required to guard the town topreserve peace and protect the lives and properties of e people
Frankpledge System
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judges were selected the Shire-Reeve and tasked to travel of the division of the police and judicial powers
Travelling Judge or Circuit Judge
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It is called by this name came out of the capital of England, which at the time was Westminster
Westminster Period of Policing System
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guards were appointed and the duties of the constables at night (watch ) and in daytime (ward)
Statute of Winchester
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Three or four men who learned the law of the land were given authority to pursue, arrest, chastise and imprison violators of law
justice of the peace
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The room set-up is formed in the shape of a star and judges were given great powers such as the power to force testimony from a defendant leading to a great abuse of power or brutality on the part of the judges.
Star Chamber Court
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passed an act which established or promoted the employment of one thousand watchmen or bellmen to be on duty from sunset to sunrise.
King Charles II
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introduced the first detective force, known as the “Bow Street Runners”
Henry Fielding
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a group of men organized by Henry Fielding and named by his brother John Fielding task
Bow Street Runners
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Identified by a carrying tipstaff with the royal crown
bow street runners
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made up of eight constables who also investigated crimes handed over to them by the volunteer constables and watchmen
bow street runners
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He appointed as Home Secretary in 1822
Robert Peel
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He recognized as the father of modern policing system
Sir Robert Peel
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Metropolitan Police is what act
Metropolitan police act of 1829
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the largest of the police services that operate in greater London
Metropolitan Police
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finest police force around the world
Metropolitan Police
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Headquarter of metropolitan Police service
Scotland yard now known as the New Scotland Yard
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recognized as the first modern style police department in the US an the largest police force in the US
New York Police Department
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the oldest police department in the US
Boston Police Department
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The first night watch was established in Boston in 1635
Boston Police Department
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recognized as the Father of Modern Law Enforcement
August Vollmer
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author of the book, Police Administration
August Vollmer
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served their masters as warriors
Horo-han or Horohan
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acted as watchman, protector of lakan and datu, the pre-colonial nobility.
Aliping Namamahay/Sanguiguilid
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This was armed and considered as the mounted police who later discharged the duties of a port, harborand river police.
Carabineros De Seguridad Publica
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It mandates that 5% of the able bodied male inhabitants of each province were to be enlisted in this police organization for 3 years.
Cuadilleros
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It consists of a body of Filipino policemen organized originally in each of the provincial capitals of the province of Luzon under the Alcalde Mayor.
Guardia Civil