COMPARATIVE POLICE SYSTEM Police The Governmental Department

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COMPARATIVE POLICE SYSTEM Police = The governmental department

charged with the regulation and control of the affairs of a community, now
chiefly the department established to maintain order, enforce the law, and
prevent and detect crime.

Comparative criminology, which is the study of the social phenomenon of


crime across cultures, to identify differences and similarities in crime patterns.
Crime prevention. Crime statistics. Criminal behavior.

Programs and policies designed to prevent crime can include the police
making an arrest as part of an operation to deal with gang problems, a court
sanction to a secure correctional facility, or, in the extreme, a death penalty
sentence. These measures are more correctly referred to as crime control or
repression.

ex. 1) Stricter alcohol policies

What Is Globalization?
Globalization is the spread of products, technology, information, and jobs
across national borders and cultures. In economic terms, it describes an
interdependence of nations around the globe fostered through free trade.

Terrorism- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against


civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.

Drug trafficking, also known as drug distribution, is the crime of selling,


transporting, or illegally importing unlawful controlled substances, such as
heroin, cocaine, marijuana, or other illegal drugs.

Money Laundering- the concealment of the origins of illegally obtained


money, typically by means of transfers involving foreign banks or legitimate
businesses.

Human Suggling- People smuggling (also called human smuggling),


under US law, is "the facilitation, transportation, attempted transportation or
illegal entry of a person or persons across an international border, in
violation of one or more countries' laws, either clandestinely or through
deception, such as the use of fraudulent documents".
Bilatera

What is actually needed?

The paramount goal of the MOUs is to establish concrete actions and attain
tangible results. This behooves the Philippines and China to enact legally
binding and detailed bilateral agreements on illegal drugs. These agreements
should compel both countries to adopt immediate and effective measures to
ensure efficient material, financial, and personnel resources for averting drug
trafficking. Government bureaucracies must meet the growing challenges of
drug trafficking so that state policies will yield positive results.

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