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Global Policing and Crime Concepts

The document consists of multiple-choice questions covering various topics related to international policing, criminology, and governance systems. It addresses concepts such as globalization, terrorism, different policing models, and the structure of government branches. Additionally, it includes questions about international organizations like Interpol and Europol, as well as specific notices used in policing.

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Global Policing and Crime Concepts

The document consists of multiple-choice questions covering various topics related to international policing, criminology, and governance systems. It addresses concepts such as globalization, terrorism, different policing models, and the structure of government branches. Additionally, it includes questions about international organizations like Interpol and Europol, as well as specific notices used in policing.

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LEA 2

[Link] is the package of transnational flow of people, investment,Information, ideas and


authority.

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

[Link] Communication

[Link] is the study of the social occurrences of crime among societies,in order to identify
differences and similarities in patterns of crime.

[Link] Justice System

[Link] Criminology

[Link] models in policing

[Link] Investigation

[Link] is the process of outlining the similarities and differences of one police system to
another in order to discover insights in the field of international policing.

[Link] Models In Policing

[Link] Investigation

[Link] Criminology

[Link] Justice System

[Link] those types of policing that are formally directed by institutions usually
responsible for international affairs.

[Link] Policing

[Link] Policing

[Link] Models in Policing

[Link] Service

[Link] to all forms of policing that transgress national borders.

[Link] Policing
[Link] Policing

[Link] Service

[Link] Models in Policing

6.•This refers to the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to
intimidate or coerce a government, civilian population, or any segment.

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

[Link] is a form of terrorism in which victims within a country are targeted by a perpetrator
with the same citizenship as the victims.

[Link] Terrorism

[Link] Terrorism

[Link]

[Link] Terrorism

[Link] involves violent acts or acts dangerous to human life that are a violation of the
criminal laws of the United States or any state, or that would be a criminal violation if
committed within the jurisdiction of any state in the world.

[Link] Terrorism

[Link] Terrorism

[Link]

[Link] Terrorism

[Link] is the legislative branch of a parliamentary form of [Link] are responsible for
debating and voting on laws.

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]
[Link]

[Link] is a system of democratic governance of a state in which the executive branch derives
its democratic legitimacy from, and is held accountable to the legislature;the executive
and legislative branches are thus interconnected.

[Link] System

[Link] System

[Link] Justice System

[Link] Inquisitorial System

[Link] for the implementation of political, economic, cultural, social, national


defense, security and external activities of the state.

[Link] Branch

[Link] Branch

[Link] Branch

[Link] Branch

[Link] is the law making body.

[Link] Branch

[Link] Branch

[Link] Branch

[Link] Branch

[Link] for protection of justice, human rights, citizen right, socialist regime.
Interest of the state and legitimate rights and interest of organizations and individuals.

[Link] Branch

[Link] Branch

[Link] Branch

[Link] Branch
14.A government where people shared work fairly and were paid equally.

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

[Link] community of people, usually with common interests, who own and share
property in common.

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

[Link] to a political ideology that seeks to apply Islamic principles to public policy
within a democratic framework.

[Link] Democracy

[Link]

[Link] Democracy

[Link] Democracy

[Link] is no real trial system but the judge has the most control power during the trial.

[Link] System

[Link] System

[Link]

[Link] Court System

18.•The prosecution and defense compete against each other, and the judge serves as a
referee to ensure fairness to the accused.

[Link] System
[Link] System

[Link]

[Link] Court System

[Link] refers to the divine counsel that Muslims follow to live moral lives and grow close to
God.

[Link]

[Link] Law

[Link] Law

[Link] Law

[Link] policing approach applied the continental civil law procedure wherein the law is
treated as gospel truth such that it must be applied immediately upon the violation of the
law.

[Link] Approach

[Link] Approach

[Link] Approach

[Link] Mixed System

[Link] Policing approach adopts the common law procedure where the violator is always
deemed innocent until proven guilty by the court.

[Link] Approach

[Link] Approach

[Link] Approach

[Link] mixed System

[Link] Police approach is where the general rule of necessary warrant before arrest allows
some expectations guaranteed by the law, the civilian arrest.

[Link] Approach

[Link] Approach

[Link] Approach
[Link] mixed System

[Link] is the world’s largest international police organization.

A) M16

B) Europol

C) FBI

D) Interpol

[Link] the current emblem of interpol what are the globe symbolizes ?

[Link] activity

[Link]

[Link] action

[Link]

[Link] the current emblem of interpol what are the sword symbolizes?

[Link] activity

[Link]

[Link] Action

[Link]

[Link] is the former Filipino president of interpol in 1980-1984?

[Link] Bagurin

[Link] Bugarin

[Link] Buhari

[Link] Bogarin

[Link] governing body, it meets annually and comprises delegates appointed by each
member country.
[Link] Assembly

[Link] Secretariat

[Link] Central Bureaus

[Link]

[Link] regular meetings at which delegates can exchange information on police


work.

[Link] Assembly

[Link] Secretariat

[Link] Central Bureaus

[Link]

[Link] is the Lifeblood of Interpol.

[Link] Assembly

[Link] Secretariat

[Link] Central Bureaus

.[Link]

[Link] are experts in a purely advisory capacity,who may be appointed by the Executive
Committee and confirmed by the General Assembly.

[Link] Assembly

[Link] Secretariat

[Link] Central Bureaus

[Link]

[Link] seek the arrest or provisional arrest of wanted persons with a view to extradition.

[Link] Notice

[Link] Notice

[Link] Notice

[Link] Notice

32. To seek information on unidentified bodies.


[Link] Notice

[Link] Notice

[Link] Notice

[Link] Notice

[Link] provide information on modus operandi, procedures, objects, devices and


concealment methods used by criminals.

[Link] Notice

[Link] Notice

[Link] Notice

[Link] Notice

[Link] provide warnings and criminal intelligence about persons who have committed
criminal offences and are likely to repeat these crimes in other countries.

[Link] Notice

B Red Notice

C. Blue Notice

[Link] Notice

[Link] warn police, public entities and other international organizations about potential
threats from disguised weapons, parcel bombs and other dangerous materials.

[Link] Notice

[Link] Notice

[Link] Notice

[Link] Notice

[Link] help locate missing persons, often minors, or to help identify persons who are unable
to identify themselves.

[Link] Notice

B Red Notice

[Link] Notice
[Link] Notice

[Link] collect additional information about a person’s identity or activities in relation to a


crime.

[Link] Notice

[Link] Notice

[Link] Notice

[Link] Notice

[Link] for groups and individuals who are the targets of UN sanctions against Al Qaeda
and the Taliban.

[Link] Notice

[Link] Notice

[Link] Notice

[Link] Notice

[Link] also known as Keishi-kan.

[Link]

[Link] Superintendent

[Link] Sergeant

[Link]

[Link] of these are the objectives of ASEANPOL except one:

[Link] police professionalism

[Link] stronger regional co-oporation in the police work

[Link] provides studies, information, and facilities needed by United Nations bodies for their
meetings.

[Link] lasting friendships amongst the police officer of the ASEAN countries

[Link] countries are NOT belong in the member countries of ASEANPOL?

[Link]

[Link]
[Link]

[Link]

[Link] is the __________.

[Link] police

[Link] Unions Criminal intelligence

[Link] intelligence

[Link] Unions Intelligence

[Link] coined and was the first to use the name United Nations in the Declaration by
United Nations.

[Link] Franklin D. Roosevelt

[Link] Benigno Aquino

[Link] Donald Trump

[Link] Akuji Kerez

[Link] are responsible for public safety (Municipal Police), travel, emigration, passports,
port security, and criminal investigation.

[Link] police

[Link] Security

[Link] Servant

[Link] Agent

45 They are responsible for prison administration, the Central Security Forces, civil
defense, police transport, police communications, traffic police, and Tourism and
Antiquities Police.

[Link] police

[Link] Security
[Link] Affairs

[Link] Servant

[Link] are responsible for general administration, budgets, supplies, and legal matters.

[Link] and Financial Affairs

[Link] Affairs

[Link] officers

[Link] Security

[Link] are responsible for police-training institutions, personnel matters for police and
civilian employees, and the Policemen’s Sports Association.

[Link] Affairs

[Link] Affairs

[Link] and Financial Affairs

[Link] Security

[Link] are the national civilian police force of Spain.

[Link] Nacional de Policía

[Link] National De police

[Link] National de Politia

[Link] Nacional de politia

[Link] are the two distinct police force of Australia.

[Link] Federal Police and State Police Force

[Link] Federal Police and American police Corps

[Link] Police Corps and Australian police Corps

[Link] Federal Police Corps and State Police Force


[Link] in the United States is divided into four broad categories except one:

[Link]

[Link]

[Link] Agencies

[Link]

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