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Law - the collection of rules imposed by authority

statutory law - the body of laws created by legislative statutes

penal code - the legal code governing crimes and their punishment

case law - a law established by following earlier judicial decisions

common law - a law established by following earlier judicial decisions

rule of law - a state of order in which events conform to the law

jurisprudence - the branch of philosophy concerned with the law

criminal law - the body of law dealing with crimes and their punishment

civil law - the legal code of ancient Rome

tort - a wrongdoing for which an action for damages may be brought

administrative law - the body of rules and regulations and orders and
decisions created by administrative agencies of government

precedent - an example that is used to justify similar occurrences

felony - a serious crime, such as murder or arson

misdemeanor - a crime less serious than a felony

offense - a failure to show regard for others

infraction - a violation of a law or rule

treason - a crime that undermines the offender's government


espionage - the systematic use of spies to obtain secrets

actus reus - activity that transgresses moral or civil law

mens rea - criminal intent

criminal negligence - (law) recklessly acting without reasonable caution and


putting another person at risk of injury or death (or failing to do something with the
same consequences)

motive - the reason that arouses action toward a desired goal

concurrence - the property of two things happening at the same time

ex post facto - affecting things past

elements - violent or severe weather

corpus delicti - the body of evidence that constitute the offence

Islamic law - the code of law derived from the Koran and from the teachings and
example of Mohammed

Tazir crime - minor crimes committed by Muslims

defense - the act of guarding someone or something against attack

alibi - proof that someone accused of a crime could not have done it

justification - the act of defending or explaining by reasoning

excuse - a defense of some offensive behavior

self-defense - the act of defending yourself


entrapment - missing

double jeopardy - the prosecution of a defendant for a criminal offense for


which he has already been tried; prohibited in the fifth amendment to the United States
Constitution

substantive - having a firm basis in reality and therefore important

inchoate - only partly in existence; imperfectly formed

culpable - deserving blame or censure as being wrong or injurious

collateral - accompanying; following as a consequence

estoppel - a rule of evidence whereby a person is barred from denying the truth of
a fact that has already been settled

vagrancy - the state of wandering from place to place

conspiracy - a plot to carry out some harmful or illegal act

negligent - characterized by undue lack of attention or concern

mitigate - lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of

lewd - suggestive of or tending to moral looseness

lascivious - driven by lust

duress - compulsory force or threat

fraud - intentional deception resulting in injury to another person

conflagration - a very intense and uncontrolled fire


inducement - a positive motivational influence

incompetent - not qualified or suited for a purpose

alter ego - a very close friend who seems almost a part of yourself

Nomenclature
Abbreviation Form of government Dates
designation

Philippine government under


Act Act 1900–1935
United States sovereignty
Commonwealth
CA Philippine Commonwealth 1935–1946
Act
1946–72,
Republic Act RA Republic 1987–
present
Presidential Republic under Martial Law/Fourth
PD 1972–1986
Decree Republic
Presidential
PP Republic under Martial Law 1972–1986
Proclamation
Batas Pambansa BP Modified semi-presidential republic 1978–1985

Republic under Provisional 1986–1987


Executive Order EO
Constitution
Survey - It is the circumspect inspection of a place to determine its suitability
for a particular operational purpose.

The budget is a _________________ in terms of expenditure requirements.

*Financial Plan

Republic Act 6975 provides that on the average nationwide, the manning levels
of the PNP shall be approximately in accordance with a police-to-population
ratio of:
*One (1) policeman for every five hundred (500) inhabitants.

Barrier - It is a natural or man-made structure or physical device which is


capable of restricting, determine, or delaying illegal access to an installation.

A crew which is assigned to a mobile car usually consist of:


*A driver, recorder and supervisor

All of the following are members of the People’s Law Enforcement Board
(PLEB), EXCEPT:
Any member of the Sangguniang Panglungsod/Pambayan

A bar member chosen by the Integrated bar of the Philippines (IBP)

Any barangay Captain of the city/municipality concerned chosen by the association of the Barangay Captains.

Three (3) members chosen by the Peace and Order Council from among the respected members of the community.

In busy and thickly populated commercial streets like those in Divisoria, police
patrol is very necessary. Since there are several types of patrol, which of the
following will you recommend?
*Foot patrol

Registration of a security agency must be done at the______.

*PNP Criminal Investigation Group

These are work programs of line divisions which related to the nature and
extent of the workload and the availability of resources.
*Operational plan

It is the product resulting from the collection, evaluation, analysis, and


interpretation of all available information which concerns one or more aspects
of criminal activity and which is immediately or potentially significant to police
planning:
*Intelligence

In the civil service system, merit and fitness are the primary considerations in
the:
*Promotional system

An industrial complex must establish its first line of physical defense. It must
have:
*Perimeter barriers

It is the premier educational institution for the police, fire and jail personnel.
*Philippine Public Safety College

The cheapest form of police patrol.

*FOOT PATROL

In the de-briefing, the intelligence agent is asked to discuss which of the


following:
*His observations and experiences in the intelligence

The PNP has a program which ensures the deployment of policemen in busy
and crime prone areas. This is called:
*Patrol and visibility program

All regional appointments of commissioned officers commence with the rank


of:
*Inspector

The amount and nature of the demands of the police service:

*TIME

The provincial Governor shall choose the provincial Director from a list of
___________ eligible recommended by the Regional Director, preferable from
the same province, city, municipality.

*Three
What form of intelligence is involved when information is obtained without the
knowledge of the person against whom the information or documents may be
used, or if the information is clandestinely acquired?

*Covert

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