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LEA 1

1. N/A
2. NAPOLCOM
3. P.D 765
4. Home rule
5. PNP/Police
6. N/A
7. Capt. Henry T. Allen
8. Magna Carta
9. Trial by ordeal
10. PNP Chief
11. Frankpledge system
12. Sir Robert Peel
13. R.A 6975
14. R.A 4864
15. Brigadier General Rafael Crame
16. Hue and cry
17. Keepers of the peace
18. Henry Fielding
19. Travelling judge
20. Old police service

Principles of Police Organization

1. Prevention of Crime is the basic mission of the police.


2. Police must have the full respect of the citizenry
3. A citizen’s respect for law develops his respect for the police.
4. Cooperation of the public decreases as the use of force increases.
5. The police represent the law.
6. Physical force is used only as a last resort.
7. The police are the public and the public are the police.
8. The absence of crime and disorder is the test of police efficiency.

Features/Laws of Westminster Period of Policing System

9. Night (watch) and in Daytime (ward)


10. Statute of Westminster
11. Statute of 1295
12. Justice of the Peace
13. Star Chamber Court
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Types of Organizational Structures

16. Commission proper


17. Staff Service
18. Disciplinary Appellate Boards

Concept of Police Service

19. Old Police Service


20. Modern Police Service

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