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PCAD/PCR INTERVIEW POLICE COMMUNITY AFFAIRS AND DEVELOPMENT MASTER PLAN 3D tools

WK1: HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF PCR/PCAD POLICIES “TAGATAGUYOD”


❖ Information Development Operations (IDO);
BRIEF HISTORY OF POLICING ❖ Public Information (PI); and
• ROBERT PEEL- father of modern policing. 1822 as the Home Secretary in Basic Concepts of Policing
the United Kingdom PNP QUAD Interoperability ❖ Community Affairs and Development (CAD).
“The police are the public and the public are the police.” Investigation
• JEREMY BETHAM- philosopher who advocated for the establishment of Operations PURPOSE:
preventive police force and influenced the reforms of Peel . Intelligence
“It is better to prevent crimes than to punish them. This is the chief aim Community Affairs and Development
of every good system of legislation...” ❖ This PCAD Master Plan “TAGATAGUYOD"
Community
HISTORY OF POLICING Oriented Policing System (COPS) ❖ To strengthen police community affairs and development
• REISS (1971)- Community policing recognized what scholars had begun to To Community and Service Oriented Policing (CSOP) programs and activities;
observe in observational studies and that much of the police task was not ❖ To harness citizens' participation as PNP partners in the
crime fighting but rather maintenance of peace, service provision, reduction COPS Philosophy – PNP to community
of fear, and conflict resolution. Triumvirate partnership - group of three people who work together maintenance of public order and safety;
• Weisburd & Eck, 2004- inputs and outputs (resource management and LGU – Community – PNP ❖ To gain higher level of public trust and confidence for the
meeting targets) rather than longer-term outcomes like effectiveness. Perspective of the PGS PATROL Plan 2030
PNP: and
• Weisburd & Braga (2006)-. crisis” led to developments such as COP PNP Vision:
Imploring the aid of the Almighty, by 2030, We shall be a highly capable, ❖ To make PCR as a basic police competency, the police being
COPS as a Philosophy and Strategic Approach to Policing effective and credible police service working in partnership with a a role model and a servant leader in the community.
• Community-Oriented Policing (COP) -is a law enforcement philosophy that responsive community towards the attainment of a safer place to live, GUIDELINES:
encompasses a range of policing strategies involving the community, such as work, and do business.
community policing, neighborhood policing, and problem solving .
• community involvement and input to define, control, and prevent crime *Ultimate Objective ❖ PCR is the heart and soul of policing;
problems All PNP units work towards establishing a peaceful and orderly community
• carefully examining the characteristics of problems in neighborhoods and where people live in tranquil and safe society. ❖ Every police officer = PCR practitioner;
then applying appropriate problem-solving remedies. Bottom to top ❖ PCR model to Police Community Affairs and Development
Resource mngmt – learning and growth – process excellence – community
Two Strategic Components to COP Interoperability of the PNP Quad (PCAD);
1. Community Partnership Traditional Relationship PCAD Dimension
• mutual trust with the leaders and members of the community; engagement; PCR – Operations – Intelligence – Investigation (square)
collaborators Ideal Relationship (triangle PCR at center)
2. Problem Solving- Determining the underlying root-causes of crime BASIC POLICE COMPETENCY
PCR – Heart and Soul of Policing
Community Partnership Process Operations – long arm of policing
Communication – Trust – facilitates community contact (cycle) Investigation – the senses of policing
Intelligence – the mind of policing
Roots of Community Policing in The PHIL.
• Presidential Decree 765 by the Pres Marcos, PC/INP set-up. The Policing Continuum (Law Enforcement)
• Article XVl Section 6 of the 1987 Phil Constitution. The State shall - A continuous sequence
establish and maintain one police force, which shall be national in scope and
civilian in character, to be administered and controlled by a national police
commission. (3) components, known as the AOM model, namely:
• RA 6975, Dec13, 1990 >>PNP under DILG ❖ (1) Community Awareness;
• RA 6975 was amended by RA 8551 signed February 25, 1998, reform and
reorganization of the PNP. Its provisions on community-oriented policing. ❖ (2) Community Organizing; and

Phil Adaptations/Experience of COP Services ❖ (3) Community Mobilizing.


1.KAUBAN- (Katawhan Ang Ugat ug Bunga sa Atong Nasud ) “buddy” -
Davao del Norte – peace and order PCR MILESTONES “PNP Kasama sa Pagtaguyod or PNP Ka-Taguyod”
2. KASUROG COPS- Bicol community empowerment program where folks Barangay Peacekeeping Action Teams (BPATs)
and police work ❑ 2002 – Implementation of the enhanced Pulis sa Barangay (PSB); and
3.GUGMA- Region 6 - gave equal attention to the welfare of the police as law PCR Master Plan 2-prong Strategies:
enforcers and agents of change. Organization Plan SAMBAYAN Public information shall utilize various platforms or the appropriate mediums
Communications Plan SANTINIG known as TRIMP to amplify PNP narratives such as:
Adaptations/Experience 1. Television
❑ 2009 – Implementation of LOI 22/09 Bayanihan (Barangay
4. ONE PNP- stands for Organizational Reforms in Operations and 2. Radio
Procedures, Neighborhood Partnerships for Community-based Anti-Crime Peacekeeping Operations) 3. Internet (Social Networking Sites)
Programs, and Education, Training and Benefits Improvement. ❑ 2009 - DILG MC No. 2009-145 dated 25 Sept 2009, which 4. Messaging (Mobile Phones)
5. MAMANG PULIS- PDG Razon popularized the Mamang Pulis and Aleng 5. Print
Pulis mandated the support of the LCEs to the BPO/BPAT Program
6. LEAD PNP and Pulis Ako, Pulis Nyo Po- PNP Transformation Program. ❑ 2011 – Issuance of Addendum to LOI 22/09 Information dissemination can be in the form of:
7. COMINT- refers to community based intervention activities that support Pulis Nyo Po Sa Barangay 1. Press release/Press statement
PNP Internal Security Operations to include anti-insurgency and anti- 2. Media Interview
secession’s movement programs on the ground. ❑ 2015 – Implementation of PNPMC No. 2015-09 Barangayanihan 3. Media Guesting
8. Best Eyes and Ears in the Streets (BEES) 2014-2015 - neighborhood (Enhanced Barangay Peacekeeping Operations) 4. Social Media Posting and Engagement
watch innovation pioneered by PCSUPT Roman Felix in (PRO) 1 or the 5. Round Table Discussions
Ilocos ❖ Presidential Proclamation No. 764 dated January 24, 2005 6. Press Briefing/Press Conference
amending Presidential Proclamation No. 783 dated April 12, 7. Fora
1996 declaring the month of July of every year as Police 8. Formal and Informal Meetings
• COPS encourages the citizenry to take part in the campaign against Community Relations Month. 9. Advertisement
criminality and lawlessness. >Police Community Affairs and Development (PCAD) 10.TV/Radio Programs
PNP MC No. 2019-046 >Information Communication Technology (ICT) 11. Flyers
12. Films
13. Books/Comics
14. police Information, Communication and Education
Three classifications of IDO(INFORMATION DEVELOPMENT
OPERATIONS):
a) Offensive which simply means the conduct of proactive measures on
anticipated or emerging issues before it becomes a crisis;
b) Defensive which refers to controlling the crisis or situation from scaling;
and
c) Extensive which is a day-to-day routine of crafting and developing products
that conveys strong message.
INFORMATION DEVELOPMENT OPERATIONS (IDO)
1.Target Audience and Issue Analysis (TAIA) shall be conducted;
appropriate Themes and Messages

PCR
-Evolution of policing philosophy
-Draw and discuss the 3 dimensional tools of pcad
-Enumerate 5 functions of dpcr
-Enumerate 4 perspective of pnp charter statement

4 Perspective of PNP Charter Statement:

1.Resource Management
2. Learning and growth
3. Process Excellence
4. Community

5 FUNCTIONS OF DPCR

1. Formulates Police Community Relations (PCR) plans,


programs and policies geared towards enhancing community
and citizen’s participation in support of the operational plans of
the Philippine National Police;
2. Exercises primary staff supervision in the planning,
direction, coordination, supervision and monitoring of all
programs and activities pertaining to Public Information that
enhances Police Community Relations (PCR);
3. Develops plans and programs designed to generate and
shape good public perception towards the government in
general and the PNP in particular;
4. Conduct studies and researches to assist national policy-
makers in developing laws, plans and programs that are
community based, service-oriented and gender sensitive, and
are geared towards the maintenance of peace and order and
the enhancement of public safety;
5. Forges relationship with the communities and assists other
government agencies and Non-Government Organizations
(NGOs) in the conduct of community mobilization activities
contributory to the maintenance of peace, order and safety;
and
6. Conducts coordination and liaising, and appropriate policing
work for foreign nationals and cultural minorities, living, in
transient or doing business in the Philippines.

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