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OUR LADY OF THE PILLAR COLLEGE-SAN MANUAL, INC.

District 3 San Manuel, Isabela


COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY

Comparative Models of Policing


Final Examination

Name: ____________________________ Score: __________

I. Multiple Choice: Read each question carefully and encircle the letter of the correct
answer. All kinds of alteration will be considered wrong!

1. A system where national and local government cooperating and sharing in the
responsibility for establishing a police service.
a. Comparative Models of Policing c. Models System
b. Policing d. Combined Police System
2. Is used to describe the countries being used as topics of discussion. These countries are
chosen not because they are greater than others but because they are the focus of
comparison being studied.
a. Comparative Models of Policing c. Models System
b. Policing d. Combined Policing System
3. It is the science and art of investigating and comparing the police system of nations. It
covers the study of police organizations, training and methods of policing of various
nations.
a. Comparative Models of Policing c. Models System
b. Policing d. Combined Policing System
4. Its core concept is identified by its relation with the potential use of force in ensuring
obedience to law, within the rule of law.
a. Comparative Models of Policing c. Models System
b. Policing d. Combined Policing System
5. The French used the term to refer to "a governmental department charged with the
regulation and control of the affairs of a community."
a. Politeia c. Politia
b. Police d. Policing
6. GLOBAL IS USED IN THE SENSE OF BEING "WORLDWIDE" AND GLOBALIZATION IS THE
PROCESS OF SPREADING VARIOUS OBJECTS AND EXPERIENCES TO PEOPLE AT ALL
CORNERS OF THE EARTH. A CLASSIC EXAMPLE OF THIS WOULD BE THE SPREAD OF
COMPUTER, TELEVISION ETC.
a. Liberalization c. Universalization
b. Modernization d. Deterritorialization
7. GLOBALIZATION ENTAILS A RECONFIGURATION OF GEOGRAPHY, SO THAT SOCIAL SPACE
IS NO LONGER WHOLLY MAPPED IN TERMS OR TERRITORIAL PLACES, TERITORIAL
DISTANCES AnD TERRITORIAL BORDERS.
a. Liberalization c. Internationalization
b. Modernization d. Deterritorialization
8. GLOBALIZATION REFERS TO A PROCESS OF REMOVING GOVERNMENT-IMPOSED
RESTRICTIONS ON MOVEMENTS BETWEEN COUNTRIES IN ORDER TO CREATE AN
"OPEN", "BORDERLESS" WORLD ECONOMY.
a. Liberalization c. Internationalization
b. Modernization d. Deterritorialization
9. IT DESCRIBES THE GROWTH IN INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE AND INTERDEPENDENCE.
WITH GROWING FLOWS OF TRADE AND CAPITAL INVESTMENT THERE IS THE
POSSIBILITY OF MOVING BEYOND AN INTER-NATIONAL ECONOMY.
a. Liberalization c. Internationalization
b. Modernization d. Deterritorialization
10. GLOBALIZATION IS UNDERSTOOD AS A DYNAMIC, HEREBY THE SOCIAL STRUCTURES OF
MODERNITY ARE SPREAD THE WORLD OVER, NORMALLY DESTROYING PRE-EXISTENT
CULTURES AND LOCAL SELF-DETERMINATION IN THE PROCESS.
a. Liberalization c. Internationalization
b. Modernization d. Deterritorialization
11. THIS PERSON DEFINED GLOBALIZATION IS THE GROWING INTERPENETRATION OF
STATES, MARKETS, COMMUNICATIONS AND IDEAS.
a. Jan Aart Scholte c. Alison Brysk
b. Safari d. Anthony Gidens
12. It is a type of comparative research wherein a researcher visits another country.
a. Collaborative c. Collaborative Research
b. Saffari d. Safari
13. THIS PERSON ARGUED THAT AT LEAST FIVE BROAD DEFINITIONS OF GLOBALIZATION
CAN BE FOUND.
a. Jan Aart Scholte c. Alison Brysk
b. Safari d. Anthony Gidens
14. It is a type of comparative research wherein the researcher communicates with a
foreign researcher.
a. Collaborative c. Comparative Research
b. Saffari d. Safari
15. INTERPOL provides law enforcement officials in the field with emergency
_________________ operated 24 hours a day, seven days a week and can deploy an
incident response team to the scene of a serious crime or disaster.
a. Command and Coordinating Center c. Commander Coordinating Center
b. Lex Talliones Form of Center d. None of the above
16. As defined in Article 5 of its constitution INTERPOL (whose correct full name is the
“International Criminal Police Organization – INTERPOL ) comprises the following except
one,
a. General Assembly and Executive Committee
b. General Secretariat and National Central Bureaus
c. Advisers and the Commission for the Control of Interpol’s Files
d. The Line and Wire Man
17. It is composed of delegates appointed by the governments of member countries. As
Interpol’s governing body it meets once a year and takes all the major decisions
affecting general policy, the resources needed for international cooperation, working
methods finances and program of activities. It also elects the Organization’s executive
committee.
a. General Assembly c. Executive Committee
b. General Secretariat d. National Central Bureau
18. It is the Interpol’s select deliberative organ which meets three times a year, usually in
March, July and immediately before the General Assembly.
a. General Assembly c. Executive Committee
b. General Secretariat d. National Central Bureau
19. These are the composition of executive committee, except;
a. President c. Vice President
b. Delegates d. Secretariat
20. The Permanent seat of the Aseanapol secretariat is in what place?
a. Manila c. Hanoi
b. Kuala Lumpur d. Jakarta
21. The First Aseanapol meeting of Chief of Police was held in
a. Manila c. Hanoi
b. Kuala Lumpur d. Jakarta
22. One of the following is not an original member of Aseanapol.
a. Malaysia c. Thailand
b. Singapore d. Cambodia
23. Aseanapol has how many member countries?
a. 8 b. 9 c. 10 d. 11
24. It is known as the nation’s oldest federal law enforcement agency.
a. Federal Bureau of Investigation c. Secret Service
b. United States Marshals Service d. United States Police department
25. The third level of policing occurs at the county level and typically involves an elected
sheriff and appointed deputies.
a. Municipal c. State
b. County d. Federal
26. These agencies are those police departments created to serve an incorporated city,
town, village or borough.
a. Municipal c. State
b. County d. Federal
27. This agency is an independent federal agency that oversees federal civil rights laws and
investigates cases of discrimination and takes action to eliminate discrimination when
they locate it.
a. Federal Bureau of Investigation c. Affirmative Action Agency
b. United States Marshals service d. Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission
28. This model of police has only one police force for each of its six states as well as for the
Northern territory.
a. United States Police c. German Police Department
b. Australian Federal Police d. Royal Canadian Mounted Police
29. Western Australian Police Academy is where the new recruits are being trained and it is
located at?
a. western Adelaide suburb of Taperoo c. Joondalup
b.  Fort Largs Police Academy d. Toronto
30. This police force is the oldest in Australasia and it is the third oldest organized
Police Service in the World.
a. Australian Federal Police c. Western Australia Police Force
b. South Australia Police Force d. Tactical Response Group
31. What is the Highest police rank in Australian Federal Police?
a. Police Constable c. Commissioner of Police
b. Deputy Commissioner d. Police General
32. The following belongs to the Specialist Units of Australian Federal Police, except;
a. Terrorist Response Group c. Water Police
b. Specialist Police Motorcycle Unit d. Gang Crime Squad
33. They are the first to arrive at the crime scene of most crimes and handle all general law
enforcement and simple investigation, and is equivalent to municipal police.
a. Bereitschaftspolizei c. Kriminalpolizei
b. Bundesgrenzschutz d. Schutzpolizei
34. This agency is under the Interior Ministry which is in charge for border control, sea
patrol, air port and railroad security.
a. Bereitschaftspolizei c. Kriminalpolizei
b. Bundesgrenzschutz d. Schutzpolizei
35. They are plainclothes police who handle serious crime investigations and situations
that require developing a case against a suspect.
a. Bereitschaftspolizei c. Kriminalpolizei
b. Bundesgrenzschutz d. Schutzpolizei
36. They are actually officefs-in-training living in barracks, but they serve as civil order
police when the situation arises.
a. Bereitschaftspolizei c. Kriminalpolizei
b. Bundesgrenzschutz d. Schutzpolizei
37. It is a special task force under the BGS which handles terrorist incidents.
a. Incident Response team c. Fusion Task Force
b. Special Group 9 d. Task Force Agila
38. Acts as a clearing house for criminal records and provides support to the Laender
relative to criminal investigations, forensics and research. It also serves as the
National Central Bureau for the Interpol.
a. FEDERAL CRIMINAL POLICE OFFICE c. NATIONAL CENTRAL BUREAU
b. GERMAN POLICE DEPARTMENT d. None of the above
39. The national police force of Canada and one of the most recognized of its kind in the
world. It is unique in the world as a national, federal, provincial and municipal policing
body.
a. Royal Mounted Canadian Police c. Royal Canadian Mounted Police
b. Canadian Police Force d. None of the above
40. What is the original name of the police department in Canada?
a. Dominion Police c. Royal Northwest Mounted Police
b. North-West Mounted Police d. Royal Canadian Mounted Police
41. When was the RCMP formed?
a. 1868 b. 1904 c. 1873 d. 1920
42. It was the oldest police force formed in Canada.
a. Dominion Police c. North-west mounted Police
b. Royal Northwest Mounted Police d. None of the following
43. When was the Dominion Police founded?
a. 1868 b. 1904 c. 1873 d. 1920
44. When was the Royal Northwest mounted police founded?
a. 1868 b. 1904 c. 1873 d. 1920
45. It is a section of the International Policing, which is part of the RCMP Federal and
International Operations Directorate.
a. Liason Officer Program c. Royal Canadian Mounted Police
b. International Operation Branch d. INTERPOL
46. They are responsible for preserving the peace, upholding the law and providing
quality service in partnership with our communities.
a. Regular member c. Civilian Member
b. Public Service employee d. RCMP
47. They are employees in areas such as administration, communications and internet
technology provide the additional support to the business management of the RCMP.
a. Regular member c. Civilian Member
b. Public Service employee d. RCMP
48. They are hired for their specialized scientific, technical or analytical skills, in areas such
as human resources, forensics, computer programming and project management,
Civilian Members provide support to front-line policing operations.
a. Regular member c. Civilian Member
b. Public Service employee d. RCMP
49. What is the lowest police rank in RCMP?
a. Constable c. Commissioner
b. Staff Sergeant Major b. Corporal
50. What is the Highest Police Rank In RCMP?
a. Constable c. Commissioner
b. Staff Sergeant Major b. Corporal
51. This police strategy have varying goals including crime prevention, effective use of police
resources, or suspect location.
a. Education strategy c. Presence strategy
b. Law enforcement strategy d. Police omni presence 
52. It is defined as a person’s principle or standards of behaviour.
a. Morality c. Values
b. Police Values d. Police Morality
53. It is both a philosophy and an organizational strategy that allows the police and the
community to work together to solve problems of crime disorder and safety issues and
to improve the quality of life for everyone in that community.
a. Law enforcement oriented values c. Police-community relation
b. Community oriented Values d. Values
54. It refers to the police organization’s commitment to enforce the law as their primary
objective. And their authority is solely based on the law.
a. Informal expectation c. Community oriented values
b. Formal expectation d. Law enforcement Values
55. This expectation of the police are derived from substantial and procedural criminal laws
and legal requirements that have resulted from civil suits.
a. Legal expectation c. Legalistic
b. Political d. Community
56. It refers to the ability of the police to foster better relationships with members of the
community through employment of tools that help to create a genuine bond between
the community and the police department.
a. Police community relation c. Education strategy
b. Police Presence d. Law enforcement strategy
57. This principle is based on an implemented theory that police presence deters criminal
behaviour.
a. Presence strategy c. Law enforcement strategy
b. Police omnipresence d. Education stategy
58. It is defined as the mere presence of the police on the streets.
a. Presence strategy c. Law enforcement strategy
b. Police Omnipresence d. Education strategy
59. It is defined as an essential ingredient in maintaining economic development, social
order and political stability.
a. Prevention of crimes c. Maintenance of peace and order 
b. Protection of lives and properties d. Protection of individual rights
60. It is defined as the anticipation, the recognition and the appraisal of crime risk and the
initiation of action to remove or reduce it.
a. Detection of crime c. Prevention of crimes
b. Maintenance of peace and order d. Protection of lives and property
61. It is defined as the activity of making certain that the laws of an area are obeyed.
a. Detection of crimes c. Maintenance of peace and order
b. Protection of individual rights d. Enforcement of laws
62. It refers to a policing with the objective of getting out in front of events in the hopes of
preventing crimes and working with the community to reduce crimes.
a. Reactive model c. Prevention of crime
b. Proactive model d. Suppression of crimes
63. This kind of policing can be defined as the police response to specific request from
individuals or groups in community which encompasses immediate response to calls and
follow-up investigation.
a. Reactive Model c. Prevention of Crime
b. Proactive model d. Responsiveness to community needs
64. It pertains to the fulfilment of duties based on border responsibilities, in the areas of
maintenance of public peace and order, crime prevention, investigation and detection,
collection of intelligence, VIP security, counter-terrorism, border policing,  and railway
policing.
a. Criminal Justice System c. Comparative models of Policing
b. Police System d. Law enforcement
65. It is defined as a system or process in the community by which crimes are investigated,
and the persons suspected thereof are taken into custody, prosecuted in court and
punished if found guilty, provisions being made for their correction and rehabilitation.
a. Law enforcement c. Criminal Justice System
b. Criminology d. Crime Investigation
66. It is defined as the branch of the government that is endowed with the authority to
interpret and apply the law, adjudicate legal  disputes and otherwise administer justice.
a. Adversarial c. Inquisitorial
b. Court System d. Comparative court system
67. Juveniles are defined as persons whose age is eighteen (18) below. 
a. It depends b. Maybe c. True d. False
68. It is defined as the wise use of judgement.
a. Discretion c. Discernment
b. Decision making d. Judgment
69. It is defined as a punishment which is intended to cause physical pain t6o a person.
a. Physical Punishment c. Corporal Punishment
b. Corporate punishment d. Both a and c
70. It is a body of unwritten laws based on legal precedents, and may also guide court
rulings when outcome undetermined based on written rules of law.
a. Civil law system c. Common law system
b. Socialist system d. Islamic System
71. It is a legal system originating in mainland Europe and adopted in much of the world.
This system of law is intellectualized within the framework of Rome law. It is also the
part of the legal system that deals with the people’s relationships, property and
business agreements rather than with criminal activity.
a. Socialist system c. Common law
b. Islamic d. Civil Law
72. This is a faith-based code of conduct which directs on how a person should live in nearly
every aspect of their lives.
a. Common Law c. Civil Law
b. Islamic System d. Socialist
73. This country has the toughest juvenile justice system because juvenile delinquent are
sentenced to harsh boot camps with a strict military regimen and forced labor.
a. Scotland b. Europe c. Asia d. Africa
74. This type of society are seen as primitive and barbaric, they have little specialization
among law enforcers, and let many problems go unpunished to avoid over
criminalization however, once temper boils over and the situation becomes a larger
issue, harsh and unusual punishment may be administered.
a. Folk-communal society c. Urban-commercial Society
b. Urban industrial d. Bureaucratic Society
75. This type of society is codified but has laws that prescribes good behaviour, police
become specialized in how to handle property crimes, and the system of punishment is
run on market principles of creating incentives and disincentives.
a. Bureaucratic c. Urban industrial
B. Folk Communal d. Urban Commercial
76. This theory seeks to understand the reasoning behind and motivations for the decisions
of individuals and households to move from one location to another domestically or
internationally .
a. Migration theory c. Alertness to crime theory
b. Modernization theory d. Anomie and synomie theory 
77. This theory suggest that offenders make rational choices and thus choose targets that
offer a high reward with little effort and risk.
a. Rational Theory c. Opportunity theory
b. Deprivation theory d. Anomie and Synomie
78. It is concerned with the willingness to carryout specific actions related to the offense.
a. Motive c. Opportunity
b. Intent d. Anomie
79. It deals with an individual’s underlying reasons for committing a crime.
a. Synomie c. Intent
b. Opportunity d. Motive
80. It is defined as the adequate chance to commit  a crime.
a. Opportunity theory c. Motive
b. Opportunity d. Intent
81. It is a theory which suggest that economic development, cultural change and political
change go together in coherent and to some extent, predictable patterns.
a. Anomie c. Synomie
b. Modernization theory d. Economic theory
82. It is a theory which explains social change and rising crime rates in terms of the strain is
caused by dysfunction in the social structure, the breakdown of social control
institutions and individuals bonds them, and the clash of opposing value system.
a. Opportunity theory c. Anomie and synomie
b. Economic theory d. Migration theory
83. It is the only phenomenon that occurs in bureaucratic society.
a. Crime c. Corporal Punishment
b. Juvenile delinquency d. Criminals
84. The following belongs to the 1st stage in UNSAT pre-qualifying exam, except?
a. Reading comprehension c. Report writing
b. Listening comprehension d. Neuro-psychiatric test
85. The following rank allows the PNP officer to apply in UNSAT, except?
a. Police inspector b. Police officer 3
b. Police senior inspector d. Police chief inspector
86. This expectation is derived from leaders, supervisors, training programs, and the goals,
objectives, policies, procedures and regulations of the police department.
a. Informal c. Formal
b. Law enforcement oriented Values d. Community oriented values
87. These are derived from the officer’s peers and work group. 
a. Formal c. Law enforcement values
b. Informal d. Community oriented Values
88. It refers to the police-community relation that is plagued by problems of preferential
treatment, discrimination and corruption.
a. Community policing model c. Political Model
b. Legalistic model d. Justice
89. It is based on assumption that political influence have a corrupting influence on policing.
a. Discrimination c. Legalistic Model
b. Injustice d. Political Model
90. It is defined as the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or
things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex.
a. Discrimination c. Inequality
b. Injustice d. Discernment
91. What is the name of this organization before it was known as United Nations?
a. Justice League
b. United Nations Police
c. INTERPOL
d. League of Nations
92. This aims to protect civilians, actively prevent conflict, reduce violence, strengthen
security and empower national authorities to assume these responsibilities.
a. INTERPOL
b. PNP
c. UNPOL
d. UN Peacekeeping Team 
93. Mr. Tim Maky is a Police Master Sergeant, can he apply for UN Peacekeeping Team?
a. Yes
b. No
c. Maybe
d. It Depends
94. The Following are the skill requirement in applying for UN peacekeeping team, except;
a. Martial Arts Skill
b. Communication Skills
c. Driving Skills
d. Marksmanship Skills
95. This organization aims to promote friendly relationship between law enforcement in
southeast Asian region.
a. INTERPOL
b. UNPOL
c. ASEANAPOL
d. EUROPOL
96. When was the establishment of ASEANAPOL?
a. 1980
b. 1981
c. 1982
d. 1983
97. The following are the founding members of ASEANAPOL, except;
a. Malaysia
b. Indonesia
c. Brunei
d. Thailand
98. He is the First and only Filipino who became the president of INTERPOL.
a. Jolli BUgarin
b. Jolly BUgarin
c. Jhonny BUgarin
d. Janny BUgarin
99. He is the permanent secretariat of ASEANAPOL.
a. Jurgeon Stock 
b. Sar Moline
c. Nestor Stock 
d. Ahmed Naser Al-raisi
100. How many member country does the Interpol Have?
a. 193
b. 194
c. 195
d. 196

Prepared By: Checked By:

JENNIFER G. PADIERNOS IAN ANGELO B. BONILLA


Instructor Program Coordinator

Noted By:

MARISSA F. PRUDENCIOM Ph.D.


Academic Dean

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