Comparative Police System
Comparative Police System
Comparative Police System
POLICE SYSTEM
Comparative
Denotes the degree or
Police
A police service is a public force
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System
A combination of related elements
Comparative Police
System
Process of outlining the
Why Compare?
Crime has become a global
phenomenon.
Transnational crimes crosses
borders and the need for
bilateral and international
cooperation become
imperative.
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HOW TO COMPARE?
SAFARI METHOD
COLLOBORATIVE
METHOD
researcher
researcher
visits another
country.
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communicates
with foreign
researcher
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THEORIES IN POLICING
SYSTEM
HOMERULE THEORY
Policemen are
CONTINENTAL
THEORY
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It emphasizes
THREE STYLES OF
on informal
It emphasizes
POLICING
means of
on helping the
1.Legalistic
resolving
community, as
disputes. Itopposed
to
emphasizes
2.Watchmanenforcing
the usethe
of
law. or
threats
3.Service
actual arrests
to solve
disputes.
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INTERPOL
ICPO
International Criminal
Police Organization
INTERPOL
the largest international
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Lyon, France
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2.
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6.
The Interpol is
comprised of the
following bodies:
General Assembly
Executive Committee
General Secretariat
National Central Bureaus
Advisers
The Commission for the Control of
INTERPOLs Files
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THE EXECUTIVE
March,
COMMITTEE
July and
Itcomprises
13-member
Immediately
before the
committee
which is elected by
General Assembly
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Mrs.Mireille
Ballestrazzi
She is the INTERPOL's current
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GENERAL SECRETARIAT
Where is the General Secretariat
based?
It coordinates the international
activities of member countries, holds
a library of international criminal
Lyon,
records, and organizes regular
France
meetings at which
delegates can
exchange information on police work.
The General Secretariat operates 24
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USA
(NCB)
PHI
(NCB)
G
S
JAPAN
(NCB)
CHINA
(NCB)
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MEMBERS:
Director, National Bureau of Investigation
Commissioner, Bureau of Customs
Commissioner, Bureau of Internal Revenue
Commissioner, Bureau of Immigration
Governor, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Executive Director, Dangerous Drug Board
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ADVISERS
These are experts in a
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Red Notice
To seek the arrest
or provisional arrest
of wanted persons
with a view to
extradition.
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Black Notice
To seek information
on unidentified
bodies.
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Yellow Notice
To help locate missing
persons, often minors,
or to help identify
persons who are
unable to identify
themselves.
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Blue Notice
To collect
additional
information
about a persons
identity or
activities in
relation to a crime.
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Green Notice
To provide warnings
and criminal
intelligence about
persons who have
committed criminal
offenses and are likely
to repeat these
crimes in other
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Orange Notice
To warn police,
public entities and
other international
organizations about
potential threats
from disguised
weapons, parcel
bombs and other
dangerous
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PHILIPPINE CENTER ON
TRANSNATIONAL CRIME (PCTC)
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INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF CHIEFS OF POLICE (IACP)
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SELECTED POLICE
MODELS
U.S. POLICE
DEPARTMENT
1.federal,
2.state,
3.county
and
4.city
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City
Count
y
State
Feder
al
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1. CITY POLICE
City police are mainly
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MAYOR
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2. COUNTY POLICE
The powers of a county
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3. STATE POLICE
Headed by a commissioner
or superintendent.
What is term called for all of
the state police officers?
TROOPERS
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4. Federal Police
They are responsible in
enforcing law within the
whole country of USA
including outside
boarders.
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FBI
Chief investigating
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A computerized information
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OTHER FEDERAL
AGENCIES
1.Secret Service
Protecting all living current and former
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GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS
Is a U.S. citizen
Is at least 21 years of age
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Has at least 20/20 vision uncorrected; ( or 20/20
corrected by glasses)
Is able to distinguish colors
Is physically and mentally healthy.
Applicants who have served in the military must have
been honorably discharged.
May not have been convicted of driving while
intoxicated and must hold a valid license for at least
three years prior to application and have a driving
record.
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PROBATION PERIOD
When a candidate receives an
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JAPAN POLICE
SYSTEM
National Police Agency or
NPA
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NATIONAL POLICE
AGENCY
The central coordinating
body
Commission
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Bureaus of NPA?
Police Administration Bureau
Criminal Investigation Bureau
Traffic Bureau
Security Bureau
Regional Public Safety Bureaus
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POLICE ADMINISTRATION
BUREAU
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CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
BUREAU
It is in-charge of
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TRAFFIC BUREAU
It is concerned of the
licenses drivers,
enforces traffic safety
laws, and regulates
traffic.
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SECURITY BUREAU
It formulates and supervises
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Tokyo Metropolitan
Police Department
Hokkaido Prefectural
Police
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KOBAN
It is a police post located
in urban neighborhood.
The smallest
organizational unit in
today's Japanese police
system.
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40%
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CHUZAISHO
It is the rural equivalent of
chuzaish
an
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Commissioner of Police
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CHINA POLICE
SYSTEM
Peoples Police
86%
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Judicial procuratorates
police
They escort suspects in
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SINGAPORE POLICE
SYSTEM
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Prison police
It is responsible for
supervision of convicted
offenders in prison.
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Sue Day
(4 feet 10 inches)
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SWITZERLAND POLICING
SYSTEM
All police departments require at
least a high school diploma or
equivalent education from their
officers. While some hire
graduates right out of high school,
many require potential officers to
be at least 21 years old.
Retirement is 65 yrs of age
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INDIA
You must pass the exam You must pass the 3 stage
in NAPOLCOM PNP
pattern CSAT, preliminary
Entrance Exam
exam, Exam/Board
main exam.
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