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Comparative Policing Theories and Systems

1. The document provides a 100 item questionnaire on comparative policing systems. It includes multiple choice questions on topics like international police organizations (e.g. INTERPOL), different policing models used around the world, ranks within different police forces, and theories of comparative policing. 2. The questions cover a wide range of topics related to comparative policing systems globally such as the different police forces and ranks within countries like the Philippines, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia and others. International police organizations like INTERPOL are also discussed. 3. Theories of comparative policing examined include modernization theory, opportunity theory, and deprivation theory among others. Different policing models around the world from community policing to intelligence
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Comparative Policing Theories and Systems

1. The document provides a 100 item questionnaire on comparative policing systems. It includes multiple choice questions on topics like international police organizations (e.g. INTERPOL), different policing models used around the world, ranks within different police forces, and theories of comparative policing. 2. The questions cover a wide range of topics related to comparative policing systems globally such as the different police forces and ranks within countries like the Philippines, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia and others. International police organizations like INTERPOL are also discussed. 3. Theories of comparative policing examined include modernization theory, opportunity theory, and deprivation theory among others. Different policing models around the world from community policing to intelligence
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  • Introductory Questions
  • Global Policing Concepts
  • Policing Agencies and History
  • Policing Roles and Terms

COMPARATIVE POLICING SYSTEM

100 ITEMS QUESTION AND ANSWER

1. An agency mandated to promote police co-operation in all cases of international crime


except those of political, military, religious or racial character.
A. INTERPOL
[Link] Nation
C. Commission on Human Rights
D. International Red Cross
E. Geneva Conventions

2. This type of society has not only codified laws but also laws that prescribe good behavior
and a specialized police system and principle based system of punishment, being
followed by England and the US:
A. Bureaucratic society
B. Urban-industrial society
C. Post-modern society
D. Folk-communal society
E. Urban-commercial society

3. The type of police and criminal justice system are distinguished by a strong adversarial
system where lawyers interpret and judges are bound by precedent.
A. Civil law systems
[Link] law systems
C. Socialist system
D. Islamic system

4. The theory of comparative policing that sees problem as society is becoming too
complex.
A. Deprivation theory
[Link] theory
C. Modernization theory
D. Opportunity theory
[Link] of anomie and synomie

5. This theory suggests that people report more crime to police and demand the police to
become more effective in solving crime problems.
[Link] to crime theory
B. Economic or migration theory
[Link] theory
[Link] theory
E. Deprivation theory

6. The first Arab country to recruit women to its police force and opened a Women’s
Police Academy for the purpose.
A. Jordan
B. Dubai
C. Kuwait
D. Abu Dhabi

7. Similar unit of the PNP Aviation Security Group in Hongkong.


[Link] Security Unit
B. Auxiliary Police Force
C. Custom’s Police
D. Air Transportation Office

8. In the PNP the highest rank is Director General, in the Indonesian National Police the
highest is:
A. Police General
B. Police Grand Commissioner
C. Police Commissioner General
D. Police Brigadier General

9. The equivalent rank of Chief PNP in the Royal Thailand Police.


A. Police Commissioner
B. Police General
C. Policeman Constable
D. Police Lieutenant General

10. Pertains to all those forms of policing that in some sense, transgress national
borders.
A. Global policing
B. International policing
C. Preventive policing
D. Transnational policing

11. It is now a common form of policing practiced in most advance countries that
involves information exchange, has a common monopoly around the world.
A. Community oriented policing
B. Broken window policing
C. Intelligence led policing
D. Problem oriented policing

12. These police force are often referred to as “Bobbies or Peelers” of London that
became the model for the police forces in the US and the British Empire.
A. Gendarmerie Police Force
B. Prefectural Police Force3
C. Marine Police Force
D. Metropolitan Police Force

13. All except one uses a centralized system of policing.


A. Israel
B. France
C. United States
D. Philippines

14. Established to detect and fight transnational crime and provide for international
cooperation and coordination of other police activities, except political crimes.
A. UN Peacekeeping Forces
B. Visiting Forces Agreement
C. Joint Military Exercises
D. International Criminal Police Organization

15. The police force in Thailand is known as


a. ROYAL THAI POLICE
[Link] THAILAND POLICE
c. THAILAND POLICE FORCE
d. ROYAL THAIL POLICE FORCE

16. In the Philippines the PNP is under NAPOLCOM, Japan National Police is under
the:
A. National Police Agency
B. Public Safety Bureau
C. National Public Safety Commission
D. Police Administrative Bureau

17. The PNP has the Police Community Relations unit, the Royal Bahamas Police has
the:
A. Community and Neighborhood Policing Unit
B. Special Response Unit
C. Detective/Scenes of Crime Unit
D. Civil Relations Unit
18. Religious police in Saudi Arabia whose duty is to ensure strict adherence to
established codes of conduct.

A. Taliban
B. Schupo
C. Mutawa
D. Ngā Pirihimana o Aotearoa

19. These are residential police box in Japan is usually staffed by a single officer. It
is typically located outside of urban districts in villages and is operated by one
community officer, who resides with his family in this police facility.

A. Sokoiya
B. Chuzaisho
C. Koban
D. Kobun

20. Riot police in Japan whose criteria for selection is their physical strength,
command of the martial arts and ability to cope in stressful situation is called:

A. Bushido
B. Ninja
C. Samurai
D. Kidotai

21. What is the minimum rank of Indonesia National Police?

A. PO1
B. Junsa
C. Police Constable
D. 2nd bhayangkara

22. The present Police Force of the Republic of Singapore.

A. Republic of Singapore Police Force


B. Singapore Federal Police
C. Singapore Police Force
D. Singapore National Police

23. The Philippines has PNP; the Hong Kong has ________________.

A. Royal Hong Kong Police Force


B. Hong Kong National Police
C. Federal Police of Hong Kong
D. Hong Kong Police

24. This country practices the “shame-based” rather than “guilty-based” approach
because of the shame it would bring to the family if such member of a Family
commits crime.
A. China
B. India
C. Japan
D. Egypt
25. A court system where the accused is innocent until proven guilty.
A. Adversarial
B. Inquisitorial
C. Plea Bargaining
D. Communal

26. The motto of HongKong Police force:


A. Law and Order
B. Safer Communities together
C. To Serve and Protect
D. We serve with pride and Care

27. With high standard of living, victims become more careless of their belongings,
and opportunities for committing crime multiply. What theory describes this?
A. demographic theory
B. alertness to crime theory
C. economic theory
D. opportunity theory

28. In Japan Police Force, it is the highest rank in the system, the chief of
metropolitan police department.?
A. Commissioner General
B. Superintendent General
C. Chief Superintendent
D. Corporal

29.
The Filipino president of the INTERPOL in 1980-1984 was –
A. Roger Delos Santos
B. Ernesto Maceda
C. Jolly R. Bugarin
D. Pablo San Jose

30. At the INTERPOL, each member country has its own National Central Bureau
(NCB). In the Philippines, which of the following is the chairman of the NCB
Manila?
A. NBI Director
B. Sec. of DOJ
C. Chief PNP
D. The President

31.
At the INTERPOL, the Executive Committee, composed of the President, VPs
and Delegates are mandated to meet ___ in a year prior to the General
Assembly.
A. 3 times
B. 2 times
C. 5 times
D. Every month

32. Which of the following is not one among the official language of the INTERPOL?
A. English
B. German
C. Spanish
C. French

33. The final modification of the INTERPOL flag was made in __.
A. 1923
B. 1973
C. 1953
D. 1983

34. There are seven Regional offices of the INTERPOL, which one of the following is
not one among them?
A. Thailand
B. Zimbabwe
C. Kenya
D. Malaysia
35. The National Headquarter of the Royal Malaysian Police is located in –

A. Mabes
B. Bukit Aman
C. Phnom Phen
D. Bangkok

36. What is this law that gives Japanese police the authority to arrest people with
“wrong thoughts”.
A. Peace process law B. Peace talk law
C. Peace preservation law D. Preserved peace law

37. This center is created by virtue of Executive Order No. 62 to establish a shared database
among concerned agencies for information on criminals, methodologies, arrests and
convictions on transnational crime
A. Philippine National Police (PNP)
B. National Commission on Anti Hijacking (NACAH)
C. Philippine Center on Transnational Crimes (PCTC)
D. International Criminal Police Organization (ICPO)

38. This is a package of transnational flows of people, production, investment,


information, ideas and authority.
A. Manufacturing B. Globalization
C. Internationalization D. Transnational

39. What notice is being applied to help locate missing persons including children, or
to help people to identify themselves.
A. Blue notices B. Green notices
C. Red notices D. Yellow notices

40. The researcher communicates with foreign researcher for his research. Which
method is appropriate for that research?
A. Communication method B. Safari method
C. Collaborative method D. Collective method

41. Which one below that suggests that progressive lifestyles and norms result in the
disintegration of older norms that once held people together, but in other cases, people
can come together and achieve social consensus or social cohesion over values;
A. Alertness to crime theory B. Economic theory
C. Opportunity theory D. Anomie and Synomie theory
42. his system uses measurement of crime control efficiency and effectiveness based on
absence of crime or low crime rate?
A. continental policing B. modern policing
C. modernization D. colonization

43. As a nation develops, people’s alertness to crime is heightened. They report more crime
to police and demand the police to become more effective in solving crime problems.
What theory best describes this situation?
A. modernization theory B. alertness to crime theory
C. economic theory D. opportunity theory

44. Under the rules and function of Australian Federal Police, the AFP falls under the
portfolio of:
A. Home Affairs Ministry B. Attorney-General
D. Minister for Home Affairs D. Minister for Justice and Customs

45. It is traditional in nature as it is based its crime control efficiency to the number of arrest
and people being put to jail for punishment.
A. continental policing B. modern policing
C. modernization D. colonization

46. The primary threat to law enforcement brought about by globalization which is evidenced
by genocide or mass killing.
A. Unfair access to global mechanism by the under privilege
B. Occupation of nations by the most powerful
C. Conflict between nations
D. Increasing human rights violations

47. The type and form of government in northern Asia (Russia) consist of composite
systems which includes federal state, semi-presidential and republic. Which type of
government which is characterized by a union of partially self-governing states or
regions united by a central government?
A. Republic state B. federal state
C. semi-presidential state D. presidential state
48. Which one below is NOT a benefits that the Philippines Derive as Member of the
INTERPOL?
A. Access to police information on international Criminal Cases.
B. Access to International Summaries of Criminal Cases.
C. Attend meetings and symposiums on case of special topics
D. Access to funds against transnational Crimes
E. Access to information dealing with economic and financial crime in an
international level

49. The collation of international covenants and treaties on war crimes and for the protection
of the rights of women and children;
A. International bill of human rights
B. Geneva conventions
C. universal declaration of human rights
D. covenant on civil and political rights

50. In problem oriented policing, it uses SARA model, which means

a. SCANNING, ANALYSIS, RESPONSE, ASSESSMENT


b. SEARCHING, ANALYSIS, RESPONSE, ASSESSMENT
[Link], ANALYSIS, REPORT, ASSESSMENT
d. SEARCHING, ANALYSIS, RESPONSE, ANNOUNCEMENT

51. Consist of all the United Nations conventions which seeks to safeguard life and human
dignity in a global scale.
A. union of domestic concerns for global governance
B. Universal convention
C. universal protections and safeguards
D. universal declarations

52. When poor person commits a crime, the government goes to work analyzing the family,
education and employment needs of everyone in that poor person’s family. It is referring
to?
A. Congo Police B. Egypt Police
C. Ireland Police D. Switzerland Police

53. Can be defined as the police responding to specific request from the individual or groups
in the [Link] opposite of Pro Active policing.
A. Problem oriented policing
B. Reactive policing
C. predictive policing
D Nodal policing
.
54. This is the kind of policing system where police control is under direct control of the
national government:
A. Fragmented B. Centralized
C. Integrated D. None of these

55. This is a very broad category, encompassing everything from illegal immigration to
international prostitution, slavery, and child pornography.
A. Flow of people B. Migration
C. Human trafficking D. Sex slavery

56. Interpol as an organization became known as such in


A. 1936
B. 1946
C. 1956
D. 1966

57. The Organization known simply as Interpol is the


A. International Police Association
B. Association of Chief of Police
C. International Criminal Police Organization
D. None of the Above

58. The Present Interpol was officially created as the International


Criminal Police Commission in what year?
A. 1913
B. 1923
C. 1933
D. 1943

59. It is the world’s largest international police organization, with


190 member countries.
A. International Police Organization
B. Aseanapol
C. Interpol
D. Borderpol

60. It is the Interpol's supreme governing body. It meets annually to


take all important decisions related to policy, resources, working
methods, finances, activities and programmes.
A. General Assembly
B. Executive Committee
C. General Secretariat
D. National Central Bureaus

61. Elected by the General Assembly, It is headed by the President of the Interpol. It
provides guidance and direction to the Organization and oversees the
implementation of decisions made at the annual General Assembly.
A. General Assembly
B. Executive Committee
C. General Secretariat
D. National Central Bureaus

62. It is considered the lifeblood of INTERPOL because it contributes


to the criminal databases and cooperating together on cross-border
investigations, operations and arrests.
A. General Assembly
B. Executive Committee
C. General Secretariat
D. National Central Bureaus

63. Interpol has how many member countries?


A. 180
B. 185
C. 190
D. 195

64. this was a body of rural police by the Royal Decree of 18 January 1836, this
decree provided that 5% of the able-bodied male inhabitants of each province
were to be enlisted in this police organization for three years

[Link]
B. GUARDIA CIVIL
C. CARABINEROS DE SEGURIDAD PUBLICA
D. CUERPO DE CARABINEROS DE SEGURIDAD PUBLICA
65. The Permanent seat of the Aseanapol secretariat is in what place?
A. Manila
B. Kuala Lumpur
C. Hanoi
D. Jakarta
66. In police parlance, the term cop would refer to?
A. Law enforcer
B. A beat police officer
C. An investigator
D. A metal

67. Period whereby most civilized countries have organized their police forces which
is separate and distinct from that of the military
A. 12th century
B. 13TH CENTURY
C. 17th century
D. 18th century

68. The first organized modern police organization.


A. Metropolitan Police force
B. Scotland Yard
C. Interpol
D. FBI

69. Police officers in England were referred to as


A. Public servants
B. State servants
C. law enforcers
D. bobbies

70. Police officers in the Philippines is generally regarded as.


A. Public servants
B. state servants
C. Peace officers
D. public safety officers

71. The Insignia usually worn by the law enforcer with the highest police post.
A. 1 star
B. 2star
C. 3 star
D. 4 star

72. Police as a social agency historically started as a function of the?


A. State
B. Royalty
C. Civic Society
D. Military

80. Following countries advocated the home rule theory except


A. USA
B. Japan
C. Great Britain
D. Italy

81. Around the world police organizations are usually governed by


A. Commission
B. Department
C. Bureau
D. None of these

82. Organized police organization begun around this period


A. 11th century
B. 12th century
C. 17th century
D. 18th century

83. This is the broad police mandate to keep the peace or otherwise prevent behavior
which might disturb others.
A. Peace and order
B. Order maintenance
C. Law enforcement
D. Criminal apprehension

84. This police organization tend to exist only in metropolitan countries and have county
wide jurisdiction in some areas there is Sheriff Department which only handles minor
issues such as service of papers, such as constable in other areas along with security
for the local courthouse
A. Federal police
B. State police
C. Local police
D. County police

85. Rank and file officers are usually referred to us.


A. Uniform officers
B. Officers
C. non commissioned officers
D. None of these.

86. Police organizations around the world usually utilizes military ranks. This statement
is.
A. True
B. False
C. Partly true
D. Absolutely true

87. They are responsible in enforcing law within the whole country of USA including
outside boarders.
a. county
b. city
c. federal
d. state

88. In the Philippine National Police, we use the word "trainees" to refer to those newly
recruited members. In the Indonesian Police, police trainees are called
A. Kamara
B. Kama
C. Kamra
D. Karma

89. The National Central Bureau of the Interpol in the Philippines is located in what city?
A. Makati City
B. Quezon City
C. City of Manila
D. City of Pasay

90. A French term which claimed to be the origin of the term Police Officer.
A. Officer de la Paix
B. Praetorian guards
C. Constabuli
D. Sheriff

91. The one which organized the first formal policing in China.
A. Japanese Yakuza
B. Japanese Colonial Government
C. Keihoryo
D. Japan National Police Agency

92. Is a special unit of Royal Malaysia Police with a vital role in maintaining national
security with thorough surveillance and patrol from the air
A. Royal Malaysian Police Air Wing Unit
B. Federal Reserve Unit
C. UNGERI
D. The Police Field Force

93. Considered as the largest city police in the US with 29,000 police officers?
a. LAPD
b. Manila Police District
c. NYPD
d. Boston Police Department

94. The following are the three types of policing, except:


a. Service
b. Watchman
c. Legalistic
d. Social

95. Colloquially known as Mounties


a. ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE
[Link] MOUNTED POLICE FORCE
c. CANADA POLICE FORCE
d. NATIONAL POLICE AGENCY OF CANADA
96. The first secretary general of the Interpol.
A. Johann Schober
B. Oskar Dressler
C. Jurgen Stock
D. Kim Jong Yang

97. In 1981, the first formal meeting of The


Chiefs of ASEAN Police was attended by 5
original member countries. These are:
I. Malaysia
II. Indonesia
III. Brunei
IV. Philippines
V. Singapore
VI. Thailand
A. I, II, III, IV and V
B. I, II, IV, V and VI
C. I, III, IV, V, VI
D. II, III, IV, V and VI

98. Also known as “Continental Justice or Romano-Germanic Justice”


A. Islamic System
B. Common Law System
C. Socialist System
D. Civil Law System

99. UNCTOC means:


a. Unites Nation Center on Transnational
Organized Crime
b. Unknown and Not Constitutionally
Transparent On Countries
c. United Nation Crime Through Organized
Convention
d. United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime

100. INTERPOL global communication for the enforcement community called?


a. I-360/24/7
b. I-7/24
c. I-24/7
d. I-24/360/7

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