Law enforcement organization and administration : interagency approach / Harry Santiago P. Achas and Gerry J. Caño.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1 Concepts and principles of management and orn=ganizational behavior -- Chapter 2 Evolution of policing, overview of Philippine policing, and birth of the Philippine National Police -- Chapter 3 The basis of executive functions and administrative relationships among departments and the organization of law enforcement agencies -- Chapter 4 The department of the interior and local government and the national police commission -- Chapter 5 The Philippine National Police organization -- Chapter 6 Philippine National Police support units -- Chapter 7 The Bureau of Fire Protection and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology -- Chapter 8 Philippine Coast Guard and Philippine Ports Authority -- Chapter 9 Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines and Bureau of Customs -- Chapter 10 The National Bureau of Investigation and Philippine drug enforcement agency -- Chapter 11 Other selected law enforcement agencies and interagency collaborations.
"This humble piece of work was created with the intention of bringing knowledge to raising the quality of Philippine criminology education to new heights by adhering to the Outcomes-Based Education (OBE) policy, standards, and guidelines of the Commission on the Professional Regulation Commission's Professional Regulatory Board for Criminology (PRC-PRB).
This textbook, Law Enforcement Organization and Administration: Interagency Approach, is a reading material that aims to help criminology students learn and comprehend the course in a simple, proper, and orderly manner while demonstrating the competencies required within the context of the Outcomes-Based Education program. Similarly, it will harness and sharpen their preparation for the criminology licensure examination, as well as review the preparations they will have after finishing their criminology degree.
With the goal of covering the essential topics for this textbook, the lessons began with the concepts of management, administration, organization, and organizational behavior, followed by the concepts of policing and organization in foreign and Philippine settings, and the legal basis for the organization of our various law enforcement agencies. As a result, the diverse and fragmented structure of our country's various law enforcement organizations is also presented, including their legal basis, mandates, and organizational structures, as well as citing significant instances of interagency collaboration under the executive and legislative policies and amendments.
In addition, the contents of this textbook have been painstakingly crafted to meet the needs of every reader in acquiring the important and relevant information they entail, whether for the completion of their degree, preparation for a licensure exam, or the practice of their profession. Furthermore, criminology instructors and professors are also considered beneficiaries of this book because it can be used as a primary tool in delivering instruction or as a reference in their scholarly original works.
Finally, it is the authors' compassion and love of the profession that drive them to write this textbook in order to keep the criminology education and profession of this country alive, along with its competent students and practitioners." --Preface
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