This document discusses police organization and administration. It defines key terms like police organization, administration, and police doctrine. Police doctrine provides principles for planning, organization, and resource management to achieve goals and objectives. Doctrines fall under primary categories like fundamental, operational, and functional doctrines. Secondary doctrines involve inter-agency cooperation. Police doctrines are based on the vision and mission of the police organization. The document also outlines organizational concepts like line and staff functions, and terminology used in police administration such as commanding officer, on duty, off duty, and suspension. Sample police doctrines focus on topics like command responsibility, maximum tolerance, public accountability, and transparency.
This document discusses police organization and administration. It defines key terms like police organization, administration, and police doctrine. Police doctrine provides principles for planning, organization, and resource management to achieve goals and objectives. Doctrines fall under primary categories like fundamental, operational, and functional doctrines. Secondary doctrines involve inter-agency cooperation. Police doctrines are based on the vision and mission of the police organization. The document also outlines organizational concepts like line and staff functions, and terminology used in police administration such as commanding officer, on duty, off duty, and suspension. Sample police doctrines focus on topics like command responsibility, maximum tolerance, public accountability, and transparency.
This document discusses police organization and administration. It defines key terms like police organization, administration, and police doctrine. Police doctrine provides principles for planning, organization, and resource management to achieve goals and objectives. Doctrines fall under primary categories like fundamental, operational, and functional doctrines. Secondary doctrines involve inter-agency cooperation. Police doctrines are based on the vision and mission of the police organization. The document also outlines organizational concepts like line and staff functions, and terminology used in police administration such as commanding officer, on duty, off duty, and suspension. Sample police doctrines focus on topics like command responsibility, maximum tolerance, public accountability, and transparency.
This document discusses police organization and administration. It defines key terms like police organization, administration, and police doctrine. Police doctrine provides principles for planning, organization, and resource management to achieve goals and objectives. Doctrines fall under primary categories like fundamental, operational, and functional doctrines. Secondary doctrines involve inter-agency cooperation. Police doctrines are based on the vision and mission of the police organization. The document also outlines organizational concepts like line and staff functions, and terminology used in police administration such as commanding officer, on duty, off duty, and suspension. Sample police doctrines focus on topics like command responsibility, maximum tolerance, public accountability, and transparency.
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POLICE ORGANIZATION AND ENFORCER.
The word constable and
ADMINISTRATION patrol are likewise French (INTER-AGNECY APPROACH) WHAT IS DOCTRINE? PART 1 POLICE ORGANIZATION AND - Doctrine that which is taught or set for ADMINISTRATION acceptance or that which is held to be true by any person, sect, school, especially in Organization-a group of persons working religion, or tenet or body of tenets. together for a common goal or objectives a form of human association for the PNP Doctrine is an authoritative statement attainment of a goal or objective the of principles prescribing proper acquisition, process of identifying and grouping the used and employment of PNP human and work to be performed, defining and material resource to achieve plan and delegating responsibility and authority, objectives. This is largely based on establishing relationships for the purpose of knowledge gained through time honored enabling people work effectively police experiences, studies, analysis and tests. Police Organization- a group of trained personnel in CATEGORIES DOCTRINES the field of public safety administration engaged in 1 PRIMARY CATEGORIES the achievement of goals and objectives that promotes the maintenance of peace Fundamental Doctrines - are the and order, protection of life and property, basic principles in planning, enforcement of the organization and management of the laws and the prevention of crimes PNP in support of the overall pursuits of the PNP vision, mission, and strategic Administration- an organizational process action and for the attainment of the concerned with the implementation of national objectives. objectives and plans and internal operating Operational Doctrines- the principle efficiency connotes bureaucratic structure and rules governing the planning, and behavior, relatively routine decision- organization, direction and employment making and maintenance of the internal PNP forces in the accomplishment of order . basic security operational mission in the maintenance of peace and order, Police Administration- the process crime prevention and suppression, involved in ensuring strict compliance, internal security and public safety proper obedience of laws and related operation. statutes focuses on the policing process or Functional Doctrines- are the how law enforcement agencies are principle and guidance for the organized and managed in order to achieve specialized activities of the police in the the goals of law enforcement most fields of personnel, intelligence, effectively, efficiently and productively training, logistics, planning, comptrollership, civil military ORIGIN OF THE WORD “POLICE” operations, material development and The word “POLICE” originated from the other administrative and technical Greek word “POLITEIA” meaning services. government of a city. It applied to the civil officers and not necessarily SECONDARY DOCTRINES policeman. The Roman changed the word slightly Complimentary Doctrines are doctrines to “POLITIA” meaning a condition of a formulated jointly by two or more and peace state, government or administration. and order. This essentially involves the The French changed the word to participation of the PNP, BJMP, BFP, “POLICE” and applied it to person who PPSC, NBI and other enforcement actually enforces the law. Thereafter, agencies objectives. the English and Americans borrowed the word intact from the French and used it to describe a LAW functions and assist in the performance of BASES OF POLICE DOCTRINE - Police the line functions examples of the staff doctrines are principally based on the vision functions of the police are Planning, and mission of the police organization. research, budgeting and legal advice SAMPLE DOCTRINES Auxiliary Functions- functions involving the logistical operations of the organization Doctrine of Command Responsibility - a examples are communication, superior may be held criminally responsible maintenance, records management, for a crime committed by his subordinates if supplies and equipment management. it is proven that despite his awareness of the crimes of subordinates, he fails to fulfil B. OTHER TERMINOLOGIES his duties to prevent and punish these crimes. Sworn Officers – all personnel of the police department who have oath and who Doctrine of Maximum Tolerance - means possess the power to arrest. the highest degree of restraint that the military, police and other peace keeping Superior Officer - one having supervisory authorities shall observe during a public responsibilities, either temporarily or assembly or in the dispersal of the same. permanently, over officers of lower rank.
Commanding Officer - an officer who is in
Doctrine of Public Accountability – command of the department, a bureau, a Public office is a public trust. Public officers division, an area, or a and employees must, at all times, be district. accountable to the people, serve them with utmost responsibility, integrity, loyalty and Ranking Officer - the officer who has the efficiency. more senior rank/higher rank in a team or group. Doctrine of Transparency – requires that the decisions and actions of those in Length of Service - the period of time that government are open to public scrutiny and has elapsed since the oath of office was the public has a right to access government administered. Previous active services may information. be included or added.
Doctrine of Poisonous Tree – prevents On Duty – the period when an officer is
the prosecution from admitting certain actively engaged in the performance of his evidence into a criminal case after it has duty been tainted by a primary illegality. This doctrine is meant to remove illegally- Off Duty - the nature of which the police acquired evidence from negatively officer is free from specific routine duty impacting a criminal defendant. Special Duty - the police service, its nature, which requires that the officer be ORGANIZATIONAL CONCEPTS AND excused from the performance of his active PRINCIPLES regular duty A. FUNCTIONS IN A POLICE Leave of Absence - period, which an ORGANIZATION officer is excused from active duty by any valid/acceptable reason, approved by Primary or Line Functions- functions that higher authority. carry out the major purposes of the organization, delivering the services and Sick Leave - period which an officer is dealing directly with the public examples of excused from active duty by reason of the line functions of the police are illness or injury. Patrolling, traffic duties, and crime investigation Suspension - a consequence of an act which temporarily deprives an officer from Staff/Administrative Functions- functions the privilege of performing his duties as that are designed to support the line result of violating directives or other 3. “A Citizen’s Respect for Law develops department regulations. his respect for the Police”. Department Rules - rules established by 4. “Cooperation for the Public Decrease department directors/supervisors to control as the Use of Force Increases”. the conduct of the members of the police 5. “Police Must Render Impartial force. Enforcement of the Law” Duty Manual - describes the procedures 6. “Physical Force is Used Only as a Last and defines the duties of officers assigned Resort” to specified post or position. 7. “The Police are the Public and the Public are the Police” Order - an instruction given by a ranking 8. “The Police Represents the Law” officer to a subordinate, either General 9. The Absence of Crime and Disorder is Order, Special, or Personal the Test of Police Efficiency”
WHAT ARE PRINCIPLES?
An accepted or professed rule of action PRINCIPLES OF POLICE or conduct. ORGANIZATION A fundamental, primary, or general law or truth from which others are derived. Scalar Principle – shows the vertical hierarchy of the organization which defines an unbroken chain of units from top to PRINCIPLES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT bottom describing explicitly the flow of The concept of professional policing authority. was taken up by Robert Peel when he became Home Secretary in 1822. Unity of Command- dictates that there Peel's Metropolitan Police Act 1829 should only be ONE MAN commanding the established a full-time, professional and unit to ensure uniformity in the execution of centrally-organized police force for the orders Greater London area, known as the Metropolitan Police. Span of Control- the maximum number of The Peelian principles describe the subordinates that a superior can effectively philosophy that Sir Robert Peel supervise developed to define an ethical police force. The principles traditionally Delegation of Authority- conferring of ascribed to Peel state that: certain specified authority by a superior to a Whether the police are effective is subordinate not measured on the number of arrests, but on the lack of crime. Specialization- the assignment of Above all else, an effective particular personnel to particular tasks authority figure knows trust and which are highly technical and require accountability are paramount. special skills and training Hence, Peel's most often quoted principle that "The police are the Chain of Command- the arrangement of public and the public are the officers from top to bottom on the basis of police." rank or position and authority The Metropolitan Police officers were often referred to as ´Bobbies´ after Sir Command Responsibility- dictates that Robert (Bobby) Peel, and are regarded immediate commanders shall be as the first modern police force`. responsible for the effective supervision and control of their personnel and unit NINE PRINCIPLES OF LAW NAPOLCOM MC No. 95-03 – ENFORCEMENT ENUNCIATED BY SIR “Institutionalization of the Doctrine of ROBERT PEEL THE FOUNDER OF THE Command Responsibility at all levels of BRITISH POLICE SYSTEM. Command in the PNP 1. “Prevention of Crime is the Basic Mission of the Police”. EO No. 226 - “Institutionalization of the 2. “Police Must Have the Full Respect of Doctrine of Command Responsibility in all the Citizenry”. Government offices leader who was known as the Tithingman. Since 10 tithings amounted to 100, the THEORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF POLICE leader of the 100 families was named the SERVICE reeve. Both the tithingman and reeve were elected officials. They possessed judicial A. HOME RULE THEORY power as well as police authority. policemen are regarded as servants of the community, who rely for the Hue and Cry - provides for methods of efficiency of their functions upon the apprehending a criminal by an act of the express needs of the people complainant shout to call all male residents policemen are civil servants whose key to assemble and arrest the suspect. duty is the preservation of public peace and security Trial by Ordeal - A judicial practice where It exist in United States, England and in the guilt or innocence of the accused is Philippines determined by subjecting him to an unpleasant, usually dangerous, experience. B. CONTINENTAL THEORY The word “ordeal” was derived from the policemen are regarded as servants of Medieval Latin word “Dei Indicum” which the higher authorities means “a miraculous decision.” the people have no share or have little participation with the duties nor C. NORMAN PERIOD OF POLICING connection with the police organization SYSTEM (1066-1225 AD) It exist in France, Italy and Spain- 1. Shire-Reeve countries with a decentralized form of “Shires” a division of (55) military areas government in England under the Regime of France. C. OLD CONCEPT police service gives the impression of “Rieve” (the head-man) - the military being merely a suppressive machinery leader (lieutenants of the army) who is this philosophy advocates that the in charge of the Shires. measurement of police competence is the increasing number of arrests, Two “Constabuli” or “The Keeper of throwing offenders in detention facilities the Horse” was appointed to each rather than trying to prevent them from village to aid the Rieve in his duties. It committing crimes became the source of the word Constable. D. MODERN CONCEPT regards police as the first line of “Shire-Rieve”- it is from the word defense of the criminal justice system, “Sheriff” came. A person which an organ of crime prevention absolute powers that no one could police efficiency is measured by the questions his or her actions. decreasing number of crimes broadens police activities to cater to 2. Travelling Judge - judge selected to social services and has for its mission hear cases which were formerly being judge the welfare of the individual as well as by the Shire-Rieve and task to travel that of the community in general through and hear criminal cases. This was Tuesday, May 2, 2023 the first instance of the division of the police and judicial powers. EVOLUTION OF POLICING SYSTEM 3. Leges Henrici - an act that was enacted A. ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD OF during this period with the following POLICING SYSTEM (600- 1006 AD) features: Tun Policing System - A system of policing emerged during the Anglo-Saxon Offenses were classified as against the period whereby all male residents were king and individual. required to guard the town (tun) to preserve Policeman becomes public servant peace and protect the lives and properties The police and the citizens have the of the people. Ten families in a town (tun) broad power to arrest. It introduced the equaled a tithing. Each tithing elected a system called “citizen’s arrest.” Grand Jury was created to inquire on the facts of the law. D. MODERN PERIOD OF POLICING 4. Magna Carta- another law enacted upon SYSTEM - In 1829, Sir Robert Peel the demand of the Knights of the Round introduced the Metropolitan Police Act Table forcing the King to sign the same with passed by the parliament of England-the the following features: milestone of England’s police force. Sir Robert Peel become famous and was No freeman shall be taken or considered as the Father of Modern imprisoned except by legal judgement. Policing System. No person shall be tried for murder unless there is proof of the body of the EVOLUTION OF THE PHILIPPINE victim. POLICING SYSTEM
4. Frankpledge System - A system of The institution of police in the Philippines
policing whereby a group of ten neighboring formally started during the Spanish period. male residents over twelve years of age The establishment of the police force was were required to guard the town to preserve not entirely intended for crime prevention or peace and protect the lives and properties peacekeeping, rather it was created as an of the people extension of the colonial military establishment. C. WESTMINSTER PERIOD OF POLICING SYSTEM (1285-1500) A. SPANISH PERIOD Carabineros De Seguridad Publica- Statute of 1295 - the law that mark the Organized in 1712 for the purpose of beginning of the curfew hours, which carrying the regulations of the demanded the closing of the gates of Department of State; this was armed London during sundown. and considered as the mounted police. Justice of the Peace - Three or four men Guadrilleros/Cuadrillo- This was a who were learned in the law of the land body of rural police organized in each were given authority to pursue arrest, town and established by the Royal chastise and imprison violators of law. They Decree of 18 January 1836; this decree handled felonies, misdemeanors and provided that 5% of the able-bodied infractions of city or villages ordinances. male inhabitants of each province were This was later abolished about 75 years to be enlisted in this police organization later. for three years
Courts of the Star-Chamber (1487) - a Guardia Civil- This was created by a
special court designed to try offenders Royal Decree issued by the Crown on against the state. The room set- up is 12 February 1852 to partially relieve the formed in a shape of a star and judges were Spanish Peninsular troops of their work given great powers such as the power to in policing towns. force testimony from a defendant leading to a great abuse of power or brutality on the B. AMERICAN PERIOD part of the judges. The Americans established the United States Philippine Commission headed The Merchant Police (1500) - Merchants by General Howard Taft as its first began employing persons to protect their governor-general. On January 9, 1901, property, banks employ guards and night the Metropolitan Police Force of Manila watchmen were hired to watch business was organized pursuant to Act No 70 of establishments and private detectives were the Taft Commission. This has become employed to locate and identify stolen the basis for the celebration of the property. anniversary of the Manila’s Finest every January 9th The Parochial Police - Dividing the people of the cities into religious areas or parishes Act No 175 - entitled “An Act Providing and they bond together and employ their for the Organization and Government of own police to protect them and their an Insular Constabulary” enacted on property. July 18, 1901 RA 6975- otherwise known as the Capt. Henry Allen- the first chief of the Department of the Interior and Local Philippine Constabulary in 1901 Government Act of 1990, enacted on December 13, 1990; reorganized the Act No. 183 - created the Manila Police DILG and established the Philippine Department, enacted on July 31, 1901 National Police, Bureau of Fire Protection, Bureau of Jail Management Capt. George Curry- the first chief of and Penology and the Philippine Public police of the Manila Police Department Safety College in 1901 RA 8551- otherwise known as the Act No 255 - The act that renamed the Philippine National Police Reform and Insular Constabulary into Philippine Reorganization Act of 1998, enacted on Constabulary, enacted on October 3, February 25, 1998; this law amended 1901 certain provisions of RA 6975 Executive Order 389- ordered that the Philippine Constabulary be one of the RA 9708- law amending the provisions four services of the Armed Forces of of RA 6975 and RA 8551 on the the Philippines, enacted on December minimum educational qualification for 23, 1940 appointment to the PNP and adjusting the promotion system; approved on 12 C. POST-AMERICAN PERIOD August 2009 RA 4864- otherwise known as the Police Professionalization Act of 1966, enacted on HIGHLIGHTSOF R.A 6975 AS AMENDED September 8, 1966; created the Police BY R.A 8551 AND R.A 9708 Commission (POLCOM); later POLCOM was renamed into National Police THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Commission (NAPOLCOM) AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (DILG)
D. MARTIAL LAW PERIOD formerly Department of Local
PD 765- otherwise known as the Integration Government (DLG) Act of 1975, enacted on August 8, 1975; reorganized under RA 6975 established the Integrated National Police (INP) composed of the Philippine A.1 ORGANIZATION: Constabulary (PC) as the nucleus and the consist of: integrated local police forces as the Department proper existing components, under the Ministry of National bureaus and offices of the DLG Defense transferred the NAPOLCOM from local government units (LGU) the Office of the President to the Ministry of provincial governors National Defense city and municipal mayors the National Police Commission E. POST MARTIAL LAW REGIME the Philippine Public Safety College Executive Order No 1012- transferred Philippine National Police to the city and municipal government Bureau of Fire Protection the operational supervision and Bureau of Jail Management and direction over all INP units assigned Penology. within their locality; issued on July 10, 1985 the PPSC, PNP, BFP and BJMP were created under RA 6975 Executive Order No 1040- transferred headed by the Secretary to be the administrative control and appointed by the President and who supervision of the INP from the Ministry shall serve at the pleasure of the of National Defense to the National President Police Commission the Secretary shall be assisted by two (2) Undersecretaries and three (3) R.A. 157- created the National Bureau Assistant Secretaries of Investigation, enacted June 19, 1947 Undersecretary for Local Government and later reorganized by R.A. 2678 Undersecretary for Peace and Order No retired or resigned military officer or police official may be appointed as Secretary within one (1) year from date of retirement or resignation the Secretary is also the ex officio chairman of the National Police Commission