Law Enforcement Administration (LEA)

Module 6.1: History of Philippine Law Enforcement

A comprehensive overview of the evolution of law enforcement in the Philippines, from pre-colonial times to the modern era, covering Spanish, American, and Japanese periods.

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Module 6.2: DILG, NAPOLCOM, and the PNP

An in-depth analysis of the organizational relationship between the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM), and the Philippine National Police (PNP).

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Module 6.3: Legal Bases of Modern Philippine Policing

A detailed examination of the key laws that shape the Philippine National Police, primarily RA 6975, RA 8551, and RA 9708, outlining their most important provisions.

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Module 6.4: PNP Organizational Structure & Chain of Command

A detailed breakdown of the Philippine National Police (PNP) organizational structure, from the national headquarters down to the local police stations, including the concept of the chain of command.

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Module 6.5: Principles of Police Organization

An exploration of the fundamental principles that govern the structuring and management of police organizations, including Unity of Command, Span of Control, and Delegation of Authority.

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Module 6.6: Line and Staff Functions in Police Organization

A clear explanation of the differences between line, staff, and auxiliary functions within a police organization and how they work together to accomplish the police mission.

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Module 6.7: Police Planning & Decision Making

A study of the principles and processes of police planning, different types of police plans, and the fundamentals of effective decision-making in a law enforcement context.

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Module 6.8: Police Personnel Management

An overview of the systems and processes involved in managing police personnel, including recruitment, selection, training, performance evaluation, promotion, and discipline.

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Module 6.9: Patrol Operations - Types, Methods, and Techniques

A comprehensive guide to police patrol operations, covering the goals of patrol, different types of patrol (foot, mobile, air), and various methods and techniques used to ensure effective police visibility and response.

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Module 6.10: Traffic Management & Crime Prevention

An examination of two critical police functions: traffic management, including enforcement and accident investigation, and the principles and strategies of modern crime prevention.

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Module 6.11: Police Leadership Theories & Styles

An exploration of various leadership theories and styles and their application within a police organization, distinguishing between leadership and management.

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Module 6.12: Police Logistics & Fiscal Administration

An introduction to the management of police resources, covering the principles of logistics (supply chain management) and the process of fiscal administration (budgeting).

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Module 6.13: Police Community Relations (PCR)

A comprehensive guide to Police Community Relations, covering principles, programs, strategies, and the importance of community engagement in effective law enforcement.

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Module 6.14: Police Ethics, Values, and Discipline

An in-depth exploration of police ethics, core values, the Code of Conduct for law enforcement officers, and the administrative disciplinary system in the PNP.

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Module 6.15: Police Field Procedures and Operations

A comprehensive guide to standard police field procedures including arrest, search and seizure, use of force, handling of evidence, and operational protocols in the field.

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Module 6.16: Comparative Police Systems

An exploration of different police systems around the world, comparing centralized vs. decentralized models, and analyzing how the Philippine system compares to international standards.

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Module 6.17: Human Rights in Law Enforcement

A comprehensive guide to human rights principles in policing, covering constitutional rights of suspects, international standards, and the proper application of human rights-based approaches in police operations.

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