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It serves as 3 C’s of police force: Communication, Coordinating Center, or Command Post.

It is an attempt to integrate the police and community interest in to a working relationship so as to produce the desired objective of
peace keeping in the community.

in what year was the PNP started implementing the “Koban Philippine Style” dubbed as Pulis Patrol Lingkod Bayan.

In what world they operationalized the koban or police box system

It consists of identifiable boundaries within area of responsibility where an officer can conduct patrol.

In what principle is the ability of the Police to perform their duties is dependent upon public approval of police existence, actions,
behavior, and the ability of the Police to secure and maintain public respect.
It is an interpersonal interaction that brings the police closer to the communities, connects the police with the public, informs the
community of various matters that affect their lives starting from issues involving peace and order, laws that affect their daily activities.
It gives the police the opportunity to communicate with adults about the crimes in the area and other issues within the neighborhood. It
is important that the police record these conflicts.
When was the PNP started to establishing the KABAYAN Center as Community Oriented Policing Units on

What is NACS?

Community policing cannot be undertaken solely by the police. It will need the help of various sectors in the community.

which of the following is not among the patrol relatd activities.

It is a visibility form of duty that is intended for the protection of important public vital installations and establishments.

In what principles is this, It is test of police efficiency is the absence of crime and disorder, not the visible evidence of police action in
dealing with them. This can only be achieved through the collaborative effort of the police, government institutions, organizations and
structures of civil society, and community members to identify and solve problems of mutual concerns.

In the United States what percent of the police departments are implementing it through Community Oriented Policing /Problem
Oriented Policing.
which of the following is not among the elements of cops

It is a philosophy of full service, personalized policing where the same patrol officers works in the same area on a permanent basis,
from a decentralized place, working in a proactive partnership with the citizens to identify and solve problems.

It is imperative for the people to participate in and support the processes, programs and activities of the government to attain the
greatest good for the greatest number of our people.

It is best way of immersing policemen in various activities, It provides a symbiotic relationship between the police and the community
which would eventually draw active support and cooperation of the populace.

which of the following is the important basic principles of community policing

It includes the different police station headquarters, police community precinct, police visibility points and traffic post.

The following are the guidelines in the conduct of patrol. Except:

Permanent officers should be assigned permanently for at least_____ months to defined beat

It includes the security guards deployed in area, the traffic enforcer, barangay tanods, volunteers, and NGOs.

Encourage members of the community to attend informal sessions in which they discuss community problems with the team.

it is the philosophy that promotes organizational strategies, which support the systematic use of partnerships and problem-solving
techniques, to proactively address the immediate conditions that give rise to public safety issues such as crime, social disorder, and
fear of crime.

It is officers should have person to persons contact with the members of the community.

Pre- deployment phase conducted by means of formation or assembly in police stations for at least ----- minutes.

It is the greatest source of power to wage war against crimes and other threats to society lies among the people.

It contiguous are where a team of police investigators is assigned with specific task of conducting follow-up investigations to all
complaints, reports, referrals and other requests with the end of view of full compliance and/or filling a case.
It is the conduct patrol activity in discreet manner, in civilian attire to avoid recognition, with the general aim of catching the criminal
red-handed. This type is particularly effective in the control of crime

It can be defined as the conduct of patrol in duty uniform and/or in marked police car. This type of patrol is ideal in fulfilling the ends
of crime prevention.

It is the community’s perception that the police is always present anytime, anywhere, who are always ready to assist the public of
any untoward eventuality. This, for a matter, will consciously promote a sense of a security to the citizenry.

No police department can initiate the strategy employed by another to be effective in its campaign, unless the department have
looked into considerations of the EXCEPT;

It emphasizes building positive relationships between law enforcement and the community.

Prevention to aims address the underlying social and economic factors that contribute to criminal behavior.

This approach involves altering the immediate environment to make it less conducive to criminal activity.

Programs that engage young people in positive activities, such as sports, arts, and mentorship programs, are a form of crime
prevention.

Efforts to rehabilitate individuals involved in criminal behavior and support their successful reintegration into society can prevent
them from reoffending.

Is a reactive approach that focuses on law enforcement efforts to respond to and combat existing criminal activity. It involves
identifying, apprehending, and prosecuting individuals who have committed crimes.

It focuses on proactive measures aimed at deterring criminal behavior before it occurs. It involves strategies and programs
designed to reduce the opportunity for crimes to happen and to address the root causes of criminal behavior.

visible presence in high-crime areas to deter criminal


Police officers, detectives, and other law enforcement activity.
personnel play a central role in crime suppression.
They investigate crimes, make arrests, and maintain a
The criminal justice system, including courts and correctional facilities, is responsible for processing and punishing individuals
who are found guilty of committing crimes. This includes sentencing, incarceration, and probation.

Law enforcement agencies often use patrol units to monitor neighborhoods, respond to emergency calls, and proactively
address criminal activity. Quick response to incidents is a key aspect of crime suppression.

Specialized law enforcement task forces may be created to target specific types of criminal activity, such as drug trafficking,
organized crime, or gang violence.

The use of data and crime analysis tools helps law enforcement agencies identify trends and patterns in criminal activity,
allowing them to allocate resources more effectively.

It involves responding to incidents or crimes after they have occurred. In this approach, law enforcement officers react to calls
for service or reports of criminal activity.

It involves law enforcement officers actively seeking out and preventing criminal activities before they occur. The primary focus
is on crime prevention and community engagement

This component involves the deliberate allocation of police resources to specific areas or locations where crime or public
safety concerns are prevalent. It' s a targeted approach that focuses on known trouble spots, based on crime data, community
complaints, or intelligence.

In this strategy, law enforcement officers engage in proactive and interactive community policing. They build relationships with
residents, businesses, and community organizations to gather information and intelligence about local issues and concerns.

It may involve frequent and visible police presence in high-crime areas, active pursuit of leads and suspects, and a willingness to
intervene when necessary to prevent or respond to criminal incidents.

The intention of this type of patrol is quite similar to high risibility patrol which is to prevent the commission crime by instilling the
psychology I police omnipresence.

a fixed location manned by administrative elements of the patrol team.

territorial area assigned to patrol purposes

territorial area which consists of two or more beats routes or posts. Patrol in motor vehicle and mounted patroller performed in
this area

smallest area designated for patrol purposes where foot or bicycle patrol is performed.
It refers to the practice of questioning individuals in public settings, often conducted by law enforcement officers, journalists, or
researchers.

Street interviews can also refer to informal conversations between individuals in public spaces, where people share their
thoughts, experiences, or stories.

They engage with individuals in public spaces to gather information for academic or market research purposes. This can involve asking
questions or conducting surveys.

Street interviews can also refer to informal conversations between individuals in public spaces, where people share their thoughts,
experiences, or stories.

When covering a larger region and transporting equipment and personnel, marked police patrol cars with two-way radios,
blinkers, and sirens are used. With this form of patrol, it is possible to respond to requests for police aid quickly, and the patrol
officers are somewhat protected from criminal assaults and bad weather.

These protocols have been established to streamline the utilization of


resources and coordinate the conduct of patrol activities in order to achieve the predetermined goals. Strict adherence to these
standards will also stop errors that can jeopardize the security and safety of patrol officers. The following displays the
requirements for conducting patrol activities.

They are known as non-vehicular officers, and they usually patrol busy streets and public locations and places where people
congregate, such as markets, churches, schools, transportation hubs, Retail centers, and entertainment parks.

It contains a daily listing of all crime incident reports, official arrest summaries, and other major occurrences recorded to a
police station or unit.

It involves weighing categories of incidents and accounting the number of identifiable hazards and street mileage.

It is a situations or conditions that may induce incidents calling for some kind of police action.

It includes critical rescue, and search, event management processes, retrieval operations, hostage situations, management
civil disturbances, management of health risks, and other operations that advance public safety.

A Patrol Unit should have an organizational structure in a police station that is scalable based on the size of the AOR, terrain,
personnel strength, security condition, mobility, and crime data.

The PNP shall function as the first responder in the affected region in the case of a natural disaster or calamity to provide the
area security and support for the search, rescue, and retrieval operations to be led by the local DRRMCs.

These include personnel of the police, military, fire, medical teams, and other volunteer organizations who are expected to be
the first to respond to calls for aid in cases of explosives- related incidents.

Ideally, a police commissioned officer who is in charge of overseeing and conducting the checkpoint (PCO).

They must identify and profile suspected vehicle subjects.


They must conduct searches, confiscate, contraband, and capture offenders

They must verify documents and take control of any evidence they have obtained after conducting searches, seizures, and
arrests as appropriate.

It includes serving an arrest warrant, carrying out a search warrant, Enforcing the Chiefs of Police's visitation rights, and doing
other anti-Criminality operations.

These are widespread occurrences that call for multi-agency cooperation. These are national occasions, such as the State of
the Nation Address (SONA), Philippine Independence Day, Palarong Pambansa, Rizal Day, and Labor Day, among others.

These occasion include the election of public officials and the democratic exercise of the people to accept or reject a
constitutional or legislative motion.

These local festivals that also require a whole- of-government strategy, including but not limited to Panagbenga, Sinulog, the
Feast of the Black Nazarene, Dinagyang, Ati-Atihan, and that are popular with both international and domestic tourists.

Any police officer who used his firearm against a suspect must submit an after-encounter report outlining the circumstances
necessitating the use
of weapon against the suspect.

This involves going either where the trouble is, or where the trouble is likely to occur. If a certain area is subject to a high crime
rate, the patrol cars spend a greater part of their patrolling time in that area.

Police officers can patrol Far Flung streets and constrain paths, including beaches and parks by bicycle. The Bicycle Offers
speed, mobility and Flexibility when compared to the foot patrol

It is a situation where horses may be employed to patrol areas with rugged terrain that are inaccessible to mobile patrol,
particularly in rural settings.

These dogs have been carefully trained to aid in the job of police officers and other law enforcement officials. The German
Shepherd is one breed that is frequently employed, however Belgian malinois have recently gained popularity.

Some dogs are trained in detecting the odor of decomposing bodies.

Police dogs can be trained to stop fleeing a violent suspects and are faster than their human counterparts. In search-and-
rescue situations or for the purpose of apprehending criminals, dogs are also used to track persons on foot.

It includes foot, mobile, waterborne, airborne, mounted, and other kinds of patrol being done by the police and other security
forces.

It includes the Police Station, the Police Community Precincts, traffic posts, Tourist protection units, field offices of NSUs,
RMFB/PMFC/ CMFC headquarters, forward bases, headquarters, and detachments of friendly forces and allied units involved
in the security and in the maintenance of peace.
It includes BPATs, Barangay Tanods, public safety offices of LGUs, private security agencies, non-government organizations
and other force multipliers.

It is regarded as the senses of policing. These includes any investigation that is necessary to acquire information from the
scene of the crime (SOCO), an administrative investigation, or another type of investigation in order to bring a criminal or
administrative case.

It involves consideration of the nature and causes of crimes. Patrol officers should know how crimes are committed, when and
who commits them.

What is the difference between a "post" and a "beat" in foot patrol terminology?

Why is it essential for foot patrol officers to avoid establishing set patterns in their patrolling procedures?

All are the factors to be considered in determining the size of the beat, except:

What are the factors to be considered in determining the number of men to be deployed?

What is the main advantage of foot patrol in terms of police visibility?

What is a significant disadvantage of foot patrol in policing?

What are some of the features of state-of-the-art patrol cars?

What is the recommended speed for general patrol conditions when patrolling in a patrol car?

What advantage does a marked police vehicle offer when a crime is in progress?

When conducting solo patrol, what is the primary responsibility of the driving officer?

What common advantage does motorcycle patrol share with automobile patrol?
Why is proper protective clothing and helmets considered a must for motorcycle patrol officers?

In which types of areas are horses most useful for patrolling?

What is the greatest advantage of mounted patrol officers in terms of visibility and coverage of territory?

Why is helicopter patrol considered more efficient for rescue, surveillance, and high-profile police activities?

What is one of the advantages of using aircraft in police patrol activities?

Which manufacturer played a significant role in popularizing personal watercraft for law enforcement agencies?

In which country were dogs first used in patrolling, and when did police dogs begin to be used in the United States?

What is one of the primary advantages of using police dogs in high crime areas?

Which breed of working dog is considered the most frequently used and highest-scoring dog for police work?

What does the acronym "CCTV" stand for in the context of surveillance and patrol methods?

Which of the following is NOT a part of equipment and gear preparations for police operations?

What is the primary purpose of a mission briefing before a police operation?

Why is a legal and policy review essential for police operations?

Why is a communication check important for officers before a patrol?

What supplies should officers ensure are available in patrol vehicles?


Which personal gear should officers check before heading out for a patrol?

When is a district orientation tour typically conducted?

What is the main goal of becoming familiar with district neighborhoods during a tour?

It is a fixed location or facility where patrol officers are stationed during their shifts. They are strategically located within a
jurisdiction to provide quick access to high-priority areas.

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