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PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
Standard Training Package for Field Training Program
Patrol Phase
Field Training Officers Guide
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MESSAGE
I commend the efforts of the Philippine National Police in the
development of this Standard Training Package for Field Training
Program with the goal of providing a detailed day-to-day guide to
ensure that wherever the FTP is being conducted, the trainees/
recruits are provided with quality and standardized training.
This endeavor is a manifestation of the PNPs commitment
towards the attainment of a credible and effective police force. It is
through training that the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of every
personnel are being molded.
The NAPOLCOM and the PNP will continue to work in synergy
towards the achievement of our goals and the improvement of the peace and order situation
in the country.
I extend my warmest congratulations to the PNP leadership for its efficient service and
proactive effort to address the needs of the organization.
MAR ROXAS
Chairman, NAPOLCOM
NAPOL
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FOREW ORD
It is with pride that I commend the men and women of the
Philippine National Police involved in crafting this rst-ever
Standard Training Package (STP) for Field Training Program
(FTP) which will provide our eld training ofcers (FTOs) an
indispensable tool in facilitating the conduct of the FTP. It also
includes a police trainees guide as reference for our police recruits
as they go about the program. The efforts and commitment you
shared to accomplish this task is worthy of recognition.
With the implementation of this STP for FTP, the organization
is condent that it will be able to produce and develop more
competent and effective police ofcers committed in providing
Serbisyong Makatotohanan to the community that it swore to serve and protect.
This STP is part of the realization of the competency program under the CODE-P Strategic
Initiative.
At the end of it all, everything rests upon us on how we will utilize the knowledge imparted
to us and how we will exercise the authority and power vested upon us as police ofcers and
public servants.
ALAN LA MADRID PU
PURISIMA
Police Director
rector General
Genera
Chief, PNP
P
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PREFACE
The Directorate for Human Resource and Doctrine
Development (DHRDD) has undergone major developments
aimed at improving the quality of training being given to every
PNP personnel.
With the CPNPs directive to improve the Field Training
Program (FTP) for PO1, this Directorate, in coordination with
the PNP Training Service (PNPTS), initiated the development
of a Standard Training Package (STP) for FTP with the help of
seasoned Field Training Officers (FTOs) and Regional Special
Training Unit (RSTU) Training Managers from the different Police
Regional Offices. The inputs provided in the development of this
STP were derived from the first hand experiences of the FTOs and Training Managers, thus,
making this STP more realistic and attuned to the needs of the police trainees.
The STP is a day-to-day guide for FTOs as well as trainees in the conduct of the FTP
to ensure that all the learning objectives are accomplished. The STP for FTP will serve as
the bible in implementing a uniform and standard training for all police trainees undergoing
the Field Training Program. It contains, among others, the program of instruction, training
manuscripts, slide presentations, sample scenarios, and test questionnaires that would aid
the FTOs in conducting the field training of the police trainees. It also contains the Police
Trainees Guide which would serve as the trainees reference and manual as they go about
the program.
With this Standard Training Package, the DHRDD is hopeful that the FTO could provide
better quality training and produce more competent and credible police officers in accordance
with the CPNPs CODE-P Strategic Initiative.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The Standard Training Package for Field Training Program (STP for FTP) could never
been crafted if not for the time, effort, and dedication exemplified by the men and women of
the Philippine National Police who shared not only their knowledge but also their first hand
experiences and expertise in crafting this STP for FTP.
With this, I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to the people
behind this commendable accomplishment.
To the officers and staff of the PNP Training Service (PNPTS) led by PCSUPT VICENTE
AREO LOOT, Director, PNPTS, for the support and assistance rendered in the development
of this STP for FTP;
To PCSUPT LYNDEL ALPUERTO DESQUITADO and PCSUPT MANUEL CESAR
ALVAREZ PRIETO, Deputy Director and Executive Officer, Directorate for Human Resource
and Doctrine Development (DHRDD) for steering the DHRDD Technical Staff towards the
realizaiton of this project;
To the members of the Technical Staff - led by PSSUPT AGUSTIN ESPERANZA SENOT
and to PSSUPT JEROME SALE BAXINELA, Head Facilitator, and PSSUPT RANULFO
IBAEZ DEMIAR for their tenacity and commitment as they carried out all the spadework to
ensure the successful implementation of this project.
My greatest appreciation goes out to the members of the Technical Working Groups
composed of members of the PNPTS and the Field Training Officers and Regional Special
Training Unit Training Managers and particularly to PSUPT PAMELA DESQUITADO
BALASABAS, for their strength of purpose as they poured their energy to accomplish this
goal.
And to NUP Ivy Anne B. Robrigado and NUP Lei-lani R. David for their diligence in
editing and proofreading the STP for FTP.
To PDG ALAN LA M ADRID PURISIMA, Chief, PNP, for providing the leadership and
inspiration as he continues to steer the PNP towards the fulfillment of its goals and the
betterment of the police service.
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MES SA GE .................................................................................................................. iii
FOR E W ORD ..............................................................................................................iv
PR EFAC E...................................................................................................................
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ............................................................................................vi
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 1
Phase Information ................................................................................................. 1
Training Goal......................................................................................................... 1
Training Description .............................................................................................. 1
Training Objectives ............................................................................................... 1
Target Audience .................................................................................................... 2
Phase Duration ..................................................................................................... 2
Learning Aids ........................................................................................................ 2
Police Trainees Materials ..................................................................................... 2
Training References .............................................................................................. 3
PROGRAM OF INSTRUCTION (POI)........................................................................ 4
MASTER TRAINING SCHEDULE .............................................................................. 5
MODULE I: Orientation and Familiarization
Training Plan ......................................................................................................... 7
Daily Training Schedule ........................................................................................ 8
Training Manuscript............................................................................................. 11
Introduction .................................................................................................... 11
PNP Organizational Structure ............................................................................. 12
Slides ................................................................................................................. 13
DAY 2: Orientation and Familiarization
Training Plan ....................................................................................................... 15
Daily Training Schedule ...................................................................................... 16
Training Manuscript............................................................................................. 19
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Introduction .................................................................................................... 19
Functions of Local Chiefs Executives ............................................................ 19
Existence of Peace and Order Council and
Religious Community Leaders....................................................................... 21
Slides ................................................................................................................. 23
DAY 3: Basic Duties and Responsibilities of a Police Officer
Training Plan ....................................................................................................... 25
Daily Training Schedule ...................................................................................... 26
Training Manuscript............................................................................................. 29
Introduction .................................................................................................... 29
Basic Functions of a Police Officer ................................................................ 29
Familiarization of Crime Clock/Mapping and Comprehensive Statistics........ 29
Slides ................................................................................................................. 31
DAY 4: Basic Duties and Responsibilities of a Police Officer
Training Plan ....................................................................................................... 33
Daily Training Schedule ...................................................................................... 34
Training Manuscript............................................................................................. 37
Introduction .................................................................................................... 37
Categories of Police Operations .................................................................... 37
Powers and Funtions of the PNP................................................................... 38
Importance of Patrol as a backbone of Police Service .................................. 39
Slides .......................................................................... ....................................... 41
MODULE II: Patrol
Training Plan ....................................................................................................... 44
Daily Training Schedule (Day 5).......................................................................... 45
Training Manuscript............................................................................................. 48
Patrol ............................................................................................................. 48
Area Profiling ................................................................................................. 48
Patrol Operations: Patrol Deployment Procedure.......................................... 48
Persons in Authority and Agents of Person in Authority ................................ 48
Practical Exercise (Role Playing)................................................................... 49
Field Immersion ............................................................................................. 50
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INTRODUCTION
Patrol is considered the backbone of police activities in the preservation of peace
and order. Police Officers have the duty to go around a populated area for purpose of
security and observation. They either move by foot or in motor vehicles in crime prone
areas within their respective beats to look for and apprehend criminals or to respond
to citizens under threat or those calling for assistance. The police is ready to provide
service as summarized in the acronym SAFE, that is, the police is Seen, Admired,
Felt and Experienced. Most often, Police Officers must be visible to the public, to let
them know that they are ready to help secure the neighborhood. In conducting patrols,
the officers intermingle and work with the general populace. The synergy between the
police and the community is a primary factor in effective crime protection.
Police Trainees (PTs) under their respective Field Training Officers (FTOs) shall
engage in beat patrol operations for a period of two (2) months. Working on-the-job
in one (1) shift lasting for eight (8) hours a day and for six (6) days a week, each PT
should log a total of 320 man hours doing patrol operations. PTs should not conduct
patrol operations without the supervision of their FTO.
PHASE INFORMATION
The following eight (8) weeks in the Field Training Program (FTP) comprise the
Patrol Phase having five (5) modules.
TRAINING GOAL
The goal of this phase is to introduce the PTs to the fundamental knowledge in
patrol as one of the law enforcement functions of the Philippine National Police (PNP).
TRAINING DESCRIPTION
The FTP Patrol Phase deals with the concepts of patrol, training goals, training
objectives, and processes. It also deals with the task of a PT to accept the challenges
that go with the life of a trainee. He should imbibe all ideas about effective policing.
Successfully completing the training means that he is qualified for the permanent
appointment and ready to perform the job of a full-pledge as police officer.
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
At the end of this phase, a PT is expected to perform the following with a high
degree of efficiency and expertise:
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TARGET AUDIENCE
The target audience for this phase are the Police Trainees who completed the six
(6) months Public Safety Basic Recruit Course (PSBRC).
PHASE DURATION
The duration of this phase is two months (2), equivalent to eight weeks (8)
comprised of 40 days with a total of 320 training hours.
LEARNING AIDS
The following are the learning aids required for the duration of the phase:
Multi-Media Projector
Multi-Media Pointer
Laptop Computer
Projector Screen
Manila Paper
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TRAINING REFERENCES
The following are the training references used by the STP-FTP Patrol Phase Team
in crafting this guide:
FTP Manual
Republic Act No. 6975 An Act Establishing the Philippine National Police
under a Reorganized Department of the Interior and Local Government, and
For Other Purposes
Republic Act No. 8551 An Act Providing for the Reform and Reorganization
of the Philippine National Police and For Other Purposes, Amending Certain
Provisions of Republic Act No. 6975
Republic Act No. 7610 An Act Providing for Stronger Deterrence and Special
Protection Against Child Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination, and for Other
Purposes
Executive Order No. 773, s.2009 Further Reorganizing the Peace and Order
Council
Executive Order No. 309 Reorganizing the Peace and Order Council
LOI 21/08 (Patnubay II) Campaign Against Misfits and Scalawags Within the
Police Force
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MODULE II
Patrol
MODULE III
Basic Laws and PNP
Regulations
MODULE IV
Police Assistance
MODULE V
Police Community
Relation
NO. OF HOURS
LE
PE
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This module will give the Police Trainees an
overview on the basic duties and
responsibilities of a Patrol Officer
.
This module will give Police Trainees the
basic knowledge on the duties of a patrol
officer, the types of patrolling and its
procedures, including the basic or commonly
used radio codes for patrollers.
This module will provide Police Trainees with
the knowledge on the application of the
appropriate laws and the PNP Disciplinary
Machineries.
This module will familiarize the Police
Trainees to undertake appropriate actions as
First Responder in accordance with the
Police Operational Procedures relative to the
different types of common crimes including
security control, securing the crime scene
and preserving evidence, identifying witness
and victims, note-taking and call for
investigators or SOCO.
In this module, the Police Trainees will
understand the importance of their
relationship to the community they are
patrolling.
NO. OF HOURS
TOTAL TRAINING HOURS
INTRODUCTION
12
20
16
112
14
12
84
42
48
272
320
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TARGET AUDIENCE
Police Trainees
DAY
VENUE
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING OBJECTIVE
T.O. #1
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 1
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
First Call (4:00
AM) Attention
Call (4:05 AM)
Assembly Call
(4:15 AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM) Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue
Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
MODULE I
12:00
NN
ACTIVITIES
Supervision of
discussions
and
presentations
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
REMARKS
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
ORIENTATION AND
FAMILIARIZATION
Invocation: Police Officers
Prayer
Introduction
Training Goal
Complet ed
oLecture
oPractical
Exercises
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Training Objectives
Familiarization of PNP
Organizational Set-up at
National, Regional,
Provincial/District, City and
Municipal levels
Familiarization of PNP
Organizational Structure
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
MODULE I
1:00
PM
5:00
PM
oLecture
oPractical
Exercises
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Prayer before meal
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Organizational
Structure of
Police
Provincial
Office
FIELD IMMERSION
Courtesy calls with the
Office of the
Provincial/City Director,
Staff and Chiefs of
Branches/Sections:
Admin, Intelligence,
Operations, Logistics,
PCR, Finance, and
Investigation Branches/
Sections
RECAPITULATION
Summary of the activities
for the day
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
Not Completed
Assign a PT to
recap the
activities for the
day
Issues and
concerns
Other
Instructions
Closing prayer
Supervision on
personal
tasking
6:00
PM
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Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
10
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9:30
PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
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TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
ORIENTAT ION AND FAMILIA RIZAT ION
FTOs Note: 1. Start the training day with a prayer to be led by one of the PTs.
This should be done in a rotation basis. Same PT will deliver the
closing prayer at the end of the lesson/training day.
2. Distribute a copy of the Police Officers Prayer to all PTs to
memorize and internalize.
INTRODUCTION
The PTs must know the overview of the organizational set-up of the PNP at the
national, regional, provincial, and municipal/precinct levels, stipulated in Sec. 25,
Chapter III (A) of R.A. 6975 as amended by R.A. 8551 and further amended by R.A.
9708.
Presentation of the PTs on the subject matter followed by the discussion of the
FTO.
1. National
2. Regional
3. Provincial
4. District
5. City
6. Municipal/Precinct
The PNP shall be headed by a Chief who shall be assisted by two (2) Deputy
Chiefs, one (1) for operations and one (1) for administration, both of whom shall be
appointed by the President upon recommendation of the Commission, from among
the most senior and qualified officers in the service.
The PNP shall be composed of a national office, regional offices, provincial offices,
district offices, city or municipal stations.
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At the national level, the PNP shall maintain its office in Metropolitan Manila which
shall house the directorial staff, service staff and special support units.
At the regional level, the PNP shall have regional offices, including that of the
National Capital Region, which may be divided into two (2) separate regions without
prejudice to the pertinent provisions of the Organic Act for the Autonomous Regions of
the Cordilleras and Muslim Mindanao relative to the creation of a regional police force
in the area of autonomy. Each of these regional offices shall be headed by a Regional
Director for Peace and Order.
PNP Organizational Structure
ASSIGNMENT:
Study and review the following:
1.
2.
FTOs Note:
Guide and discuss with the PTs on all topics, except those topics
that need subject matter experts.
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TARGET AUDIENCE
Police Trainees
DAY
VENUE
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
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T.O. #1
T.O. #2
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schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 2
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
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NN
REMARKS
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAST
AOR Clean-up
Personal hygiene
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
FORMATION AND RANK
INSPECTION
Daily Personnel
Accounting Report
Rank Inspection
Tamang Bihis
Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
ORIENTATION AND
FAMILIARIZATION
Invocation: Police Officers
Prayer Introduction
Training Objectives
Attendance Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM)
Rank Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
ACTIVITIES
Supervision on
the discussions
and presentations
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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Completed
oLecture
oPractical
Exercises
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12:00
NN
1:00
PM
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
1:00
PM
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for Lunch
Attendance Sheet
for roll call
formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
Organizational
Structure of LGU
in the locality
FIELD IMMERSION
Courtesy calls with the
Local Government Chiefs
Executive, Chairman of
Peace and Order
Council/Religious
Community Leaders
RECAPITULATION
Summary of the activities
for the day
Closing Prayer
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Organizational Setup of
LGU under R.A. 6975 as
amended by R.A. 8551,
and further amended by
R.A. 9708
Existence of Peace and
Order Council under
Sec.116, R.A. 7160, E.O.
309 and E.O.739 and
community religious
leaders
LUNCH BREAK
Prayer before meal
Assign a PT to
recap the
activities for the
day
Issues and
concerns
Other Instructions
Closing prayer
Supervision on
personal tasking
PERSONAL TIME
Not Completed
oLecture
oPractical
Exercises
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
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As appropriate
Reason(s):
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PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
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Issue Delinquency
Report
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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ORIENTAT ION AND FAMILIA RIZAT ION
INTRODUCTION
The PTs must understand the participation of the Local Chief Executive in the
administration of PNP, who vested the sole operational supervision and control over
the PNP in the locality, provided under Section 51 of Chapter III (C), R.A. 6975 as
amended. This lesson will further help the PTs to recognize and appreciate the existence
and role of the Peace and Order Council, under Sec.116, R.A. 7160, E.O. 309 and
E.O. 739, including religious community leaders at the provincial/city/municipal levels.
Presentation by the PTs on the subject matter followed by the discussion by the
FTO.
1. Provincial
2. City
3. Municipal
Functions of Local Chiefs Executives
1. Provincial Governor
The provincial governor shall choose the provincial director from a list of
three (3) eligible recommended by the PNP regional director.
The governor, as chairman of the provincial peace and order council,
shall oversee the implementation of the provincial public safety plan, which is
prepared taking into consideration the integrated community safety plans.
2. City and Municipal Mayors
The city and municipal mayors shall exercise operational supervision
and control over PNP units in their respective jurisdiction except during the
thirty (30) day period immediately preceding and the thirty (30) days following
any national, local and barangay elections. During the said period, the local
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police forces shall be under the supervision and control of the Commission on
Elections.
The term operational supervision and control shall mean the power to
direct, superintend, oversee and inspect the police units and forces. It shall
include the power to employ and deploy units or elements of the PNP, through
the station commander, to ensure public safety and effective maintenance of
peace and order within the locality. For this purpose, the term employ and
deploy shall mean as follows:
Employ refers to utilization of units or elements of the PNP for purposes of
protection of lives and properties, enforcement of laws, maintenance of peace
and order, prevention of crimes, arrest of criminal offenders and bringing the
offenders to justice, and ensuring public safety, particularly in the suppression
of disorders, riots, lawless violence, rebellious seditious conspiracy, insurgency,
subversion or other related activities.
Deploy shall mean the orderly organized physical movement of elements
or units of the PNP within the province, city or municipality for purposes of
employment as herein defined.
Integrated Community Safety Plans The municipal/city mayor shall, in
coordination with the local peace and order council of which he is the chairman
pursuant to Executive Order No. 309, as amended, develop and establish an
integrated area/community public safety plan embracing priorities of action and
program thrusts for implementation by the local PNP stations.
It shall, likewise, be the duty of the city or municipal mayor to sponsor
periodic seminars for members of the PNP assigned or detailed in his city or
municipality in order to update them regarding local ordinances and legislations.
Administrative Disciplinary Powers In the areas of discipline, city
and municipal mayors shall have the powers to impose, after due notice and
summary hearings, disciplinary penalties for minor offenses committed by
members of the PNP assigned to their respective jurisdictions, as provided in
Section 41 of this Act.
Other Powers In addition to the aforementioned powers, city and municipal
mayors shall have the following authority over the PNP units in their respective
jurisdictions:
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a. Authority to choose the chief of police from a list of five (5) eligibles
recommended by the provincial police director, preferably from the same
province, city or municipality.
b. Authority to recommend the transfer, reassignment or detail of PNP members
outside of their respective city or town residences; and
c. Authority to recommend, from a list of eligibles previously screened by the
peace and order council, the appointment of new members of the PNP to be
assigned to their respective cities or municipalities without which no such
appointment shall be attested.
Organizational Structure (refer to the concerned LGU in the locality)
Existence of Peace and Order Council and Religious Community Leaders
The Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC) play a vital role in maintaining the
peace and order situation in every region of the country, pursuant to Sec. 116, R.A.
7160, provides organization of POC. However, E.O. 739 provides reorganization of
POC at the national, regional, provincial, city and municipal levels of government and
further reorganized through E.O. 773.
The POC is organized to thresh out issues and concerns affecting peace and order
of the area of jurisdiction and to come up with a collective decision.
On the other hand, the partnership between and among the religious community
leaders and the PNP must be given preferential attention. The PNP must establish
more collaborative efforts with the religious community leaders, especially on the
conduct of religious activities.
The PNP is on the process of implementing the flagship program of the Chaplain
Service, particularly LOI 17/10 SUGO (Spiritual Upliftment and Growth of the
Organization) and CMC 03-13 Paggabay (Pastoral and Family Counselling Initiative)
on the conduct of a comprehensive spiritual and moral enhancement programs for all
PNP personnel.
ASSIGNMENT
Study and review the following:
1.
2.
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Guide and discuss with the PTs on all topic, except those topics
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Police Trainees
DAY
VENUE
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
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T.O. #1
T.O. #2
T.O. #3
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 3
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
First Call (4:00
AM) Attention
Call (4:05 AM)
Assembly Call
(4:15 AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAST
AOR Clean-up
Personal hygiene
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
FORMATION AND RANK
INSPECTION
Daily Personnel
Accounting Report
Rank Inspection
Tamang Bihis
Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
BASIC DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES OF A
POLICE OFFICER
Functions of a police
officer
Crime Clock/Mapping
Aerial boundaries, vital
installations, friendly
forces and other
government agencies
Attendance Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM)
Rank Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue Delinquency
Report
Supervision on
the discussions
and presentations
8:00
AM
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ACTIVITIES
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
REMARKS
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
oLecture
oPractical
Exercises
Not Completed
oLecture
oPractical
Exercises
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NN
1:00
PM
1:00
PM
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Prayer before meal
Attendance Sheet
for roll call
formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
1:15
PM
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Assign a PT to
recap the
activities for the
day
Issues and
concerns
Other Instructions
Closing prayer
Supervision on
personal tasking
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
FIELD IMMERSION
Familiarization of Crime
Clock Map
Conduct visitation and
familiarization of
barangays, especially in
identified crime prone
areas
RECAPITULATION
Summary of the activities
for the day
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
5:00
PM
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PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
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PM
Issue Delinquency
Report
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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BASIC FUNCTIONS OF POLICE OFFICER CRIME CLOCK / MAPPING
AND COMPREHENSIVE STATISTICS
INTRODUCTION
The PTs must know the basic functions of a police officer as a patroller.
Presentation of the PTs on the subject matter followed by the discussion of the
FTO.
Basic Functions of a Police Officer
1. To Serve and Protect
The basic responsibility of every police officer is to serve the public and
protect life and property. No police operation shall be conducted in order to
serve or protect the illegal activity of a particular person, group or criminal
syndicate.
2. Observe Human Rights and Dignity of Person
All PNP personnel shall respect the human rights and dignity of the suspect/s
during police operations
Familiarization of Crime Clock/Mapping and Comprehensive Statistics
Crime clock is the most aggregate representation of unit crime rate data to convey
the annual reported crime experience by showing a relative frequency of transpiration
of crime incidents.
The use of statistics is important as a management tool for it provides information
that enables a unit commander to properly deploy its personnel and allocate the
precinct/stations resources. The stored statistics is a measure to determine whether
police response and actions can be changed to adapt to the present situation
Crime statistics must be properly monitored by the concerned police precinct/
station to arrive proper accounting of crime incidents that will reflected/uploaded in
the Crime Incident Reporting System or e-Blotter.
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Aerial Boundaries
Aerial boundaries are landmarks, usually classified under natural landmarks or
man-made landmarks; both are originally used to help navigation on finding direction
and/or determine area of jurisdiction.
Vital Installations
Vital installations are those immovable properties owned and controlled by the
government, including private properties, such as schools, churches, reservoirs,
towers, resorts, irrigations, malls, etc. It is imperative that the police unit/station should
be mandated to secure vital installations situated in the area of jurisdiction, from being
attacked/harassed/destroyed by the enemy.
Friendly Forces and Other Government Agencies
Friendly forces are those government agencies performing law enforcement
functions. A Police Officer must know the existence of friendly forces in the area,
and coordination must be regularly encourage, to establish smooth cooperation in
combating insurgency and criminal activities in the area.
ASSIGNMENT
Study and review the following:
1. ;
2. ;
3. ; and
4. .
FTOs Note:
Guide and discuss with the PTs on all topics, except those topics
that need subject matter experts.
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Police Trainees
DAY
VENUE
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
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T.O. #1
T.O. #2
T.O. #3
T.O. #4
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 4
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
First Call (4:00
AM) Attention
Call (4:05 AM)
Assembly Call
(4:15 AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM)
Rank Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
12:00
NN
ACTIVITIES
Supervision on
the discussions
and presentations
REMARKS
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Complet ed
o Lecture
oPractical
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1:00
PM
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
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PM
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Prayer before meal
Attendance Sheet
for roll call
formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
1:15
PM
5:00
PM
Exercises
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
TOPIC PRESENTATION
Know Powers and
Functions of the PNP
Know the importance of
Patrol operations
Assign a PT to
recap the
activities for the
day
Issues and
concerns
Other Instructions
Closing prayer
RECAPITULATION
Summary of the activities
for the day
Closing Prayer
Supervision on
personal tasking
PERSONAL TIME
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
6:00
PM
7:00
PM
o
oPractical
Completed
Not Completed
Supervision on
the discussions
and presentations
4:45
PM
Not Completed
Lecture
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance Sheet
Defects Noted
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9:00
PM
9:30
PM
9:30
PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
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Report
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
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CATEGORIES OF POLICE OPERATIONS, POWERS AND FUNCTIONS
OF PNP, IMPORTANCE OF PATROL OPERATIONS
INTRODUCTION
The PTs must be equipped with an overview on the basic knowledge of duties and
responsibilities of a police officer as a patroller.
Presentation by the PTs on the subject matter followed by the discussion by the
FTO.
Categories of Police Operations
1. Public Safety Operation includes search, rescue and retrieval operation, fire
drills, earthquake drills and similar operations that promotes public safety.
2. Law Enforcement Operation includes service of warrant of arrest.
implementation of search warrant, enforcement of visitorial powers of the Chief,
Pnp and unit commanders, anti-illegal drugs operations, anti-illegal gambling
operations, anti-illegal logging operations, anti illegal fishing operations, anticarnapping operations, anti-kidnapping operations, anti-cyber crime operations
and similar other operations that are conducted in relation to the enforcement
of laws, statutes, executives orders and ordinances.
3. Internal Security Operation includes counter-insurgency operations, counter
terrorist operations and similar operations conducted to ensure internal security.
4. Special Police Operation includes checkpoint operation, roadblock operation,
civil disturbance management operation, police assistance in the enforcement
of demolition eviction injunction and similar orders, police assistance in the
implementation of final court order and order from quasi-judicial bodies, hostage
situation, visit board search and seizure onboard marine vessels and similar
police operations that are conducted by police units with specialized training on
peculiarity of the passion or purpose.
5. Intelligence Operation includes surveillance operation, counter intelligence,
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1. Enforce all laws and ordinances relative to the protection of lives and properties;
2. Maintain peace and order and take all necessary steps to ensure public safety;
3. Investigate and prevent crimes, effect the arrest of criminal offenders, bring
offenders to justice, and assist in their prosecution;
4. Exercise the general powers to make arrest, search and seizure in accordance
with the constitution and pertinent laws;
5. Detain an arrested person for a period not beyond what is prescribed by law,
informing the person so detained of all his rights under the Constitution;
6. Issue licenses for the possession of firearms and explosives in accordance
with law;
7. Supervise and control the training and operations of security agencies, issue
licenses to security guards and private detectives, and license to operate
security agencies; and
8. Perform such other duties and exercise all other functions as may be provided
by law.
Importance of Patrol as a Backbone of Police Service
1. Effective Communication Skills
Every patroller should have the ability to interact with the members of
the community. It is preferred that the patroller knows the local dialect of the
community to enable him to communicate effectively. Community policing does
not only pertain to law enforcement but also as service to help solve a wide
range of community and citizen problem. Thus, a patroller is not only a law
enforcer but may also be a mediator or counselor in a crisis involving members
of the community.
Communication skills of a patroller is not only limited to verbal but also
to written. A patroller must be able to convert to a written report what he
had done during his tour of duty. He must be able to convey the issues at
hand, observations, recommendations and important matters that need to be
addressed. Documentation is very important in law enforcement.
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Internal Security Operation includes CounterInsurgency Operations, Counter Terrorist Operations and
Similar operations that conducted to ensure internal security
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Surv eilla nce
Operation,
Counter
Intellige nce,
Intelligence
Rese arch,
Intelligence Assessment
and similar police intelli ge nce
operation conducted to gather inf ormation related to security,
public saf ety and order.
Inv estigation Operation includes Inv estigation of Crime
or
Incident,
Administrative
Inv estigation
and
similar
inv estigativ e work
necessary
to determine f acts
and
circumstances f or f illing cases criminally or administrativ ely.
Scene of the Crime Operation (SOCO) includes the
processing of crime scene, technical and f orensic examination
of ev idences and similar scientif ic inv estigative assistance.
When wearin g the police unif orm, a police off icer shall, at
all times, appear presentable, smart and well groomed in
accordance with the LOI Tamang Bihis. While on actual
patrol duties, he shall ref rain f rom eating, texting, smoking
and reading newspapers, along the sidewalks.
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The PNP shall hav e the f ollowing powers and f unctions (RA
6975 DILG Act of 1990)
o Enf orce all laws and ordinances relativ e to the protection
of liv es and properties
o Maintain Peace and order and take all necessary steps to
ensure public saf ety
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o Inv estigate and prev ent crimes, eff ect the arrest of
criminal off enders, bring off enders to justice and assist in
their prosecution;
o Exercise the ge neral po wers to make arrest, search and
seizure in accordance with the constitution and pertinent
laws;
o Detain an arr ested person f or a period not bey ond what is
prescribed by law, inf orming the person so detained of all
his rights under the Constitution;
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On the other hand, police interv ention skills and def ensiv e
tactics can better be applied if a police officer is phy sically f it.
Since police work creates high lev el of stress, physical f itness
is recognized as eff ectiv e and healthy way to reduce stress. A
patroller who is phy sically f it can respond and do his work
ef f ectively.
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TRAINING PLAN
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PATROL
TARGET AUDIENCE
Police Trainees
DAY
VENUE
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
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REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
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T.O. #2
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 5
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
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8:00
AM
12:00
NN
FTO CHECKLIST
ACTIVITIES
REMARKS
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAST
AOR Clean-up
Personal hygiene
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
FORMATION AND RANK
INSPECTION
Daily Personnel
Accounting Report
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM)
Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Briefing
Discussion of
Common
Terms and
Patrol
Procedure
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Rank Inspection
Tamang Bihis
Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
BRIEFING
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
PRESENTATION /
DISCUSSION
Common Terms and Patrol
Procedure
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Exercises
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Not Completed
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
Exercises
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
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1:00
PM
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Prayer before meal
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
Conduct
inspection of
the PTs in the
afternoon
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
BRIEFING
Prior to dispatch for field
immersion
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
FIELD IMMERSION
Assign a PT to
recap the
activities for the
day
Issues and
concerns
Other
Instructions
Closing prayer
Supervision on
personal
tasking
RECAPITULATION
Summary of the activities
for the day
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
FIE L D
TRA I NI N G
PROG R A M
6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
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PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
FIE L D
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
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PROG R A M
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PATROL, AREA PROFILING, PATROL OPERATIO NS
Common Terms
1.
2.
Patrol Operations
Patrol Deployment Procedures: Patrol deployment procedures provide a detailed
set of instructions for the patrol personnel to perform sequence of actions that occur
regularly before, during or after the patrol operations. These procedures are set to
organize the conduct of patrol operations and maximize the use of resources to attain
the objectives. Strict implementation of these procedures will also prevent lapses that
could compromise the safety and security of patrol personnel.
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1.
2.
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FTOs Note: Require the PTs to research regarding the subject to be discussed
on the following day.
2.
3.
Direct the PTs to perform based on their assigned tasks from the given
scenario.
4.
5.
6.
?
FTOs Note: The PTs will be given time to conduct an initial assessment regarding
the place of deployment.
ANSWERS
1.
2.
3.
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.
FIELD IMMERSION
The FTO will:
1.
Require the PTs to know the Punong Barangay to include the Kagawad
members.
2.
3.
4.
Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break.
5.
Require the PTs to list observation regarding public safety hazard during the
conduct of beat patrol i.e. leak pipe, open manhole.
6.
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1.
2.
Always carry a pocket size notebook/tickler, pen and Miranda Doctrine Card.
3.
4.
5.
Take note of all defects such as falling debris, traffic, and flooding, open
manhole, hanging electric wirings/cables and others which can cause danger
to the public and report the same to SOC for appropriate action.
6.
7.
8.
Establish contact with the security guards and mobilize force multipliers during
the conduct of patrol.
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warrants, ugnayans/
24. Report occurrences and conditions related to crime incidents, public peace
and order and safety for appropriate action.
25. Enforce city/municipal ordinances.
26. Check suspicious vehicles (private, public or commercial/delivery vehicles)
along the highways in the course of your patrol.
When you have nothing left but God, you become aware that God is enough.
A. Maude Royden
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TRAINING PLAN
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TARGET AUDIENCE
Police Trainees
DAY
VENUE
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
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T.O. #2
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 7
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
First Call (4:00
AM) Attention
Call (4:05 AM)
Assembly Call
(4:15 AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM) Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue
Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
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ACTIVITIES
Briefing
Discussion of
Common
Terms and
Patrol
Procedure
REMARKS
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
Rank Inspection
Tamang Bihis
Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
BRIEFING
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
PRESENTATION /
DISCUSSION
Common Terms and Patrol
Procedure
Exercises
FIE L D
TRA I NI N G
PROG R A M
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
Not Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
Exercises
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
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PM
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Prayer before meal
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Conduct
inspection of
the PTs in the
afternoon
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
BRIEFING
Prior to dispatch for field
immersion
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
FIELD IMMERSION
Assign a PT to
recap the
activities for the
day
Issues and
concerns
Other
Instructions
Closing prayer
Supervision on
personal
tasking
Completed
RECAPITULATION
Summary of the activities
for the day
Closing Prayer
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
6:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
Issue
Delinquency
Report
9:30
PM
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4:00
AM
(next
day)
Supervision of
TAPS
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
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PRE-DEPLOYMENT PROCEDURES
Common Terms
1.
Beat the designated area or the route, which is a part of sector where a
Police Officer conducts patrol.
2.
Patrol Operations
Pre-Deployment Procedure: Pre-deployment procedures are done to prepare
Patrol Officers for patrol operations and other patrol related activities. The Patrol
Officers undertake the following preparations for patrol operations:
1.
Report at the police station at least thirty (30) minutes before the start of their
shift for accounting, inspection and briefing.
2.
After the briefing, members of the foot patrol will proceed to the designated
beats to relieve in place the outgoing foot patrol officers. On the other hand,
members of the mobile patrol crew will proceed directly to the designated
relieving point for the checking and turnover of equipment. In both instances,
the outgoing patrol personnel must provide the incoming patrol personnel a
detailed situation update in their respective beats/sectors.
FTOs Note: Require the PTs to research regarding the topics to be discussed the
following day.
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b.
c.
conduct inspection if the problem observed have been fixed i.e. leak pipe,
open manhole, while in the conduct of beat patrol
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TARGET AUDIENCE
Police Trainees
DAY
VENUE
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
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T.O. #2
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 8
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
REMARKS
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL
NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAST
AOR Clean-up
Personal hygiene
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
FORMATION AND RANK
INSPECTION
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM)
Rank Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue
Delinquency
Report
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ACTIVITIES
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
Daily Personnel
Accounting Report
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
Rank Inspection
Tamang Bihis
Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
FIE L D
As appropriate
Reason(s):
TRA I NI N G
PROG R A M
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8:00
AM
12:00
NN
Briefing
Discussion of
Common
Terms and
Patrol
Procedure
BRIEFING
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
PRESENTATION /
DISCUSSION
Common Terms and Patrol
Procedure
Exercises
Not Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
Exercises
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for Lunch
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
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1:15
PM
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet for roll call
formation
1:00
PM
LUNCH BREAK
Prayer before meal
Conduct
inspection of the
PTs in the
afternoon
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
BRIEFING
Prior to dispatch for
field immersion
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
FIELD IMMERSION
Assign a PT to
recap the
activities for the
day
Issues and
concerns
Other
Instructions
Closing prayer
RECAPITULATION
Summary of the activities
for the day
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
FIE L D
TRA I NI N G
PROG R A M
6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to
Sleep (TAPS)
Issue
Delinquency
Report
9:30
PM
MODULE II
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Supervision of
TAPS
FIE L D
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
TRA I NI N G
PROG R A M
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PATROL OPERATIONS , ARREST, CRIME CLOCK
Common Terms
1. Arrest is the taking of a person into custody in order that s/he may be bound
to answer for an offense.
2. Crime Clock - is an illustration of the distribution by time of the crime incidents
in the area of responsibility of the police unit for a particular period.
FTOs Note: Coordinate with Operation Branch to present the video presentation
regarding arrest technique and by using a printed sample of Crime
Clock to explain its use and importance.
Patrol Operations
Deployment Procedures: Deployment procedures are done to ensure that patrol
personnel perform their tasks, duties and responsibilities in their respective areas within
their tour of duty. The patrol personnel perform the following tasks during their patrol shift:
1. Inform the Patrol Supervisor of their arrival at the designated beat. Report
unusual incidents and hourly situation updates. Record all important data in
the police notebook for reference.
2. Patrol the assigned beats in buddy system or jointly with BPATs or other force
multipliers. Ensure that safety and security are maintained in the beat.
3. Enforce laws and ordinances and arrest law/ordinance violators.
4. Perform the duties of first responders during incidents or emergency situations.
5. Familiarize with the physical layout of the area, facilities and structures therein.
Know the residents, owners, and occupants of business establishments in the
beat to develop informants. Note their routine activities for future reference.
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FIELD IMMERSION
The FTO will:
1. Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
to record information in the journal with accompanying photos, if there is any.
2. Require the PTs to list the banks and other financial institution in the area to
include location in the journal.
3. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the field in the morning.
4. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break.
5. Require the PTs to list the pawnshop or money remittance center and similar
establishment within the area of deployment and to provide them with the
contact number of the nearest PCP or PS.
6. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the afternoon.
To every thing there is a season and a time to every purpose under Heaven.
Ecclesiastes 3:1
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TRAINING PLAN
MODULE II
PATROL
TARGET AUDIENCE
Police Trainees
DAY
VENUE
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
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T.O #2
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 9
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
First Call
(4:00 AM)
Attention Call (4:05
AM)
Assembly Call (4:15
AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
Distribution of
Cleaning Materials
Designation of AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
Attendance Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15 AM)
Rank Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45 AM)
Defects Noted
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
Issue Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
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12:00
NN
Briefing
Discussion of
Common Terms
and Patrol
Procedure
ACTIVITIES
REMARKS
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
PERSONAL
NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAST
AOR Clean-up
Personal hygiene
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer
before meal
FORMATION AND
RANK INSPECTION
Daily Personnel
Accounting Report
Rank Inspection
Tamang Bihis
Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/H
anky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
BRIEFING
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
PRESENTATION /
DISCUSSION
Common Terms and
Patrol Procedure
FIE L D
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
Exercises
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Not Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
Exercises
Availability of Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for Lunch
12:00
NN
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
Completed
Not Completed
1:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance Sheet
for roll call
formation
1:00
PM
LUNCH BREAK
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Conduct
inspection of the
PTs in the
afternoon
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
BRIEFING
Prior to dispatch for
field immersion
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
FIELD IMMERSION
Assign a PT to
recap the activities
for the day
Issues and
concerns
Other Instructions
Closing prayer
RECAPITULATION
Summary
of
the
activities for the day
Closing Prayer
Supervision on
personal tasking
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
5:00
PM
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PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
FIE L D
TRA I NI N G
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6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for Dinner
DINNER TIME
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before
Time for All Personnel
to Sleep (TAPS)
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Issue Delinquency
Report
9:30
PM
MODULE II
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Supervision of
TAPS
Completed
Not Completed
FIE L D
TRA I NI N G
PROG R A M
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DRAGNET OPERATION, FIRST RESPONDER,
DEPLOYMENT PROCEDURES
Common Terms
1. Dragnet Operation is a police operation sealing-off the probable exit points
of fleeing suspects from the crime scene to prevent their escape and effect
arrest.
2. First Responder refers to a police officer who is first to arrive at the crime
scene to provide initial police actions on the information or complaint received.
FTOs Note: Pinpoint and show where the dragnet points of mobile cars are located
to include the strategic location of chokepoints and checkpoints in
case an incident occurs using the territorial map of the police station.
Patrol Operations
Deployment Procedures
1. Entertain complaints and respond to calls for assistance or intervention.
2. Assist motorists or pedestrians and provide information such as directions and
locations.
3. Report immediately to the SOC, all police actions taken as a result of a
response (reactive) or spot (proactive) check conducted.
4. Assist personnel of responsible agencies/units in facilitating the flow of traffic
at busy intersections/roads within the beat.
5. Conduct ugnayans/dialogues with the residents in the beat to maintain a
harmonious relationship and elicit their cooperation and support.
6. Assist in performing the following tasks:
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FIELD IMMERSION
The FTO will:
1. Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
to record information in the journal with accompanying photos, if there is any.
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2. Require the PTs to list the place of interest within the area of deployment.
3. Conduct morning inspection of PTs in the field.
4. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break.
5. Require the PTs to list the gasoline station and convenience store and to
provide the community with the contact number of the nearest PCP or PS.
6. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the afternoon.
7. Give an assignment to the PTs to research regarding No Contact Search as
part of spot check.
FTOs Note: Advise the PTs to have a close coordination with the security officers
of establishment and inform the use of Quick Dial, Quick Response.
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TARGET AUDIENCE
Police Trainees
DAY
10
VENUE
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
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T.O. #2
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 1 0
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
First Call (4:00
AM) Attention
Call (4:05 AM)
Assembly Call
(4:15 AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL
NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T
AOR Clean-up
Personal hygiene
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer
before meal
FORMATION AND
RANK INSPECTION
Daily Personnel
Accounting Report
Rank Inspection
Tamang Bihis
Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
BRIEFING
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Attendance Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15 AM)
Rank Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45 AM)
Defects Noted
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
Issue Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
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NN
ACTIVITIES
Briefing
Discussion of
Common Terms
and Patrol
Procedure
REMARKS
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
PRESENTATION /
DISCUSSION
Common Terms and
Patrol Procedure
oPractical
Exercises
FIE L D
TRA I NI N G
PROG R A M
Not Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
Practical
Exercises
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for Lunch
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
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1:15
PM
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance Sheet
for roll call
formation
1:00
PM
LUNCH BREAK
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
BRIEFING
Prior to dispatch for
field immersion
Supervision on
personal tasking
PERSONAL TIME
FIELD IMMERSION
Schools, Churches
and Hospitals in the
area of deployment
RECAPITULATION
Summary of the
activities for the day
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
6:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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6:00
PM
7:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
9:30
PM
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Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
Completed
9:30
PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Issue Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before
Time for All Personnel
to Sleep (TAPS)
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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Common Terms
1. Patrol Shift the working period of a group of patrol personnel
2. Patrol Personnel refers to both the Patrol Supervisor and Patrol Officers
3. Patrol Supervisor responsible for the Patrol Officers and is directly under the
supervision of the Chief of Police
4. Patrol Officer personnel directly under the supervision of the Patrol Supervisor
Patrol Operations
Post Deployment Procedures: Post deployment procedures are done to account
patrol personnel and equipment and to consolidate the result of the deployment.
The feedback on operations will provide important information for subsequent patrol
operations and related activities.
The Patrol Personnel will perform the following procedures to properly turn-over
team equipment and responsibility and to provide feedback and relevant information
obtained during their shift:
1. Outgoing members of the foot patrol must wait for the arrival of incoming
shift of Patrol Officers for the proper turnover of responsibility, equipment and
relieving in place.
2. Mobile patrol crew should return to the Police Station for the turnover of
responsibility and team equipment.
3. Members of the mobile patrol must ensure the patrol vehicles serviceability
and cleanliness prior to its turnover to the incoming mobile patrol team.
4. The outgoing official duty driver must properly turn over the patrol vehicle to
the incoming official duty driver.
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FIELD IMMERSION
The FTO will:
1. Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
to record information in the journal with accompanying photos if there is any.
2. Require the PTs to list the vital installation and its location existing in the area
of deployment.
3. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the field in the morning.
4. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break.
5. Require the PTs to list the schools, churches and hospitals in the area of
deployment.
6. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the afternoon.
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TARGET AUDIENCE
Police Trainees
DAY
11
VENUE
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVE
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 11
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
First Call
(4:00 AM)
Attention Call (4:05
AM)
Assembly Call (4:15
AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning Materials
Designation of AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL
NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T
AOR Clean-up
Personal hygiene
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer
before meal
FORMATION AND
RANK INSPECTION
Daily Personnel
Accounting Report
Rank Inspection
Tamang Bihis
Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/
Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
BRIEFING
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Attendance Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15 AM)
Rank Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45 AM)
Defects Noted
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
Issue Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
12:00
NN
ACTIVITIES
Briefing
Discussion on
Common Terms
and Patrol
Procedure
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
REMARKS
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
PRESENTATION /
DISCUSSION
oPractical
Exercises
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As appropriate
Reason(s):
1:15
PM
Briefing
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
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FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
BRIEFING
Prior to dispatch for
field immersion
FIELD IMMERSION
Interaction with
NGOs and inquire
regarding the peace
and order situation
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Completed
Not Completed
1:00
PM
Attendance Sheet
for roll call
formation
1:00
PM
LUNCH BREAK
Prayer before meal
RECAPITULATION
Summary
of
the
activities for the day
Closing Prayer
FIE L D
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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PROG R A M
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5:00
PM
6:00
PM
Supervision on
personal tasking
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for Dinner
DINNER TIME
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance Sheet
Defects Noted
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9:00
PM
9:30
PM
9:30
PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
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Issue Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before
Time for All Personnel
to Sleep (TAPS)
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
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DOs AND DONTs FOR POLICE OUTPOST
Common Terms
1.
2.
3.
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b.
c.
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FTOs Note: Require the PTs to research regarding the topic to be discussed the
following day.
FIELD IMMERSION
The FTO will:
1. Require the PTs to interact to at least two (2) people living in the locality and to
record information in the journal with accompanying photos, if there is any.
2. Require the PTs to list the NGOs and civilian volunteers within the area of
deployment in the journal.
3. Conduct morning inspection of the PTs in the field.
4. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break.
5. Require the PTs to interact with the NGOs and inquire regarding the peace
and order situation and record in the journal.
6. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the afternoon.
FTOs Note: Distribute a copy of Dos and Donts for Police Outpost.
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TARGET AUDIENCE
Police Trainees
DAY
13
VENUE
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
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T.O. #2
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 1 3
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
8:00
AM
8:00
AM
12:00
NN
ACTIVITIES
REMARKS
First Call
(4:00 AM)
Attention Call (4:05
AM)
Assembly Call (4:15
AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning Materials
Designation of AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL
NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T
AOR Clean-up
Personal hygiene
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer
before meal
FORMATION AND
RANK INSPECTION
Daily Personnel
Accounting Report
Attendance Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15 AM)
Rank Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45 AM)
Defects Noted
7:00
AM
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FTO CHECKLIST
Issue Delinquency
Report
Briefing
Discussion on
Common Terms
and Patrol
Procedure
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
Rank Inspection
Tamang Bihis
Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/H
anky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
BRIEFING
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
PRESENTATION /
DISCUSSION
Common Terms and
Patrol Procedure
FIE L D
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
Exercises
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Standing Duty
(Police Outpost)
Not Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
Exercises
Availability of Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for Lunch
12:00
NN
4:45
PM
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
1:15
PM
Briefing
1:15
PM
Completed
1:00
PM
Attendance Sheet
for roll call
formation
1:00
PM
LUNCH BREAK
Prayer before meal
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
BRIEFING
Prior to dispatch for
field immersion
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
FIELD IMMERSION
RECAPITULATION
Summary
of
the
activities for the day
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
5:00
PM
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PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before
Time for All Personnel
to Sleep (TAPS)
Issue Delinquency
Report
9:30
PM
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4:00
AM
(next
day)
Supervision of
TAPS
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
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PROG R A M
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FREQUENCY OF PATROL OPERATIO NS
Common Terms
1. Patrol Coverage refers to the area of operation of the Patrol Officers divided
into patrol sectors and patrol beats
2. Patrol Duration refers to the length of time of the patrol operations
3. Patrol Route identifies the possible routes that can be taken by the Patrol
Officers for the patrol operations
Patrol Operations
Frequency. The frequency of patrols refer to how often patrols are conducted in the
patrol sector and the patrol beat.
Patrol operations are conducted daily in the patrol sectors/beats. Depending on the
available resources and the peculiarity of the area of responsibility, patrol operations
are conducted in two (2) or three (3) shifts every day.
The relieving and posting of Patrol Officers in their shift should not coincide with
critical periods. These are the durations when people are in public places or on the
move from their residences to their places of concern or vice versa, such as opening
and closing time of banks, schools, malls and other business establishments. Critical
periods also include times when people attend special events like fiestas and midnight
masses and when the occurrence of crimes is at their peak based on the crime clock.
FIELD IMMERSION
The FTO will:
1. Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
to record information in the journal with accompanying photos if any.
2. Assigned PTs in Standing Duty (Police Outpost) together with the regular
Police Officer. The PTs must observe the following:
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TARGET AUDIENCE
Police Trainees
DAY
14
VENUE
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
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T.O. #2
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 1 4
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning Materials
Designation of AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL
NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T
AOR Clean-up
Personal hygiene
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer
before meal
FORMATION AND
RANK INSPECTION
Daily Personnel
Accounting Report
Rank Inspection
Tamang Bihis
Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/
Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
BRIEFING
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
8:00
AM
Issue Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
12:00
NN
REMARKS
First Call
(4:00 AM)
Attention Call (4:05
AM)
Assembly Call (4:15
AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
Attendance Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15 AM)
Rank Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45 AM)
Defects Noted
7:00
AM
ACTIVITIES
Briefing
Discussion on
Common Terms
and Patrol
Procedure
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
Exercises
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PRESENTATION /
DISCUSSION
Common Terms and
Patrol Procedure
Not Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
Exercises
Availability of Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for Lunch
12:00
NN
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Completed
1:00
PM
Attendance Sheet
for roll call
formation
1:00
PM
LUNCH BREAK
Briefing
Conduct inspection
of the PTs in the
afternoon
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
BRIEFING
Prior to dispatch for
field immersion
FIELD IMMERSION
Completed
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
RECAPITULATION
Summary of the
activities for the day
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
5:00
PM
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PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance Sheet
Defects Noted
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PM
9:30
PM
9:30
PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Issue Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before
Time for All Personnel
to Sleep (TAPS)
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
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PATROL LOG
Common Terms
1. Task - a duty to be performed.
2. Response Time refers to the time that elapsed from the moment that a
Police Officer received the call for assistance up to the time that the police first
responder arrived at the scene.
*The Standard Response Time is Five (5) minutes.
3. Sector a subdivision of a locality which compose of two or more beat patrol
areas where a composite or Police Integrated Patrol System is conducted
Patrol Operations
Patrol Log. The Police Station shall maintain a monthly Patrol Log to officially
document the patrol operations and other related policing activities rendered by all
its uniformed personnel. The Patrol Log shall be the only basis for computing the
number of man hours rendered by every uniformed personnel and the whole station.
This will also correct the practice of some field units in reporting their patrol and police
presence outputs based on the estimated number of patrol man hours rendered. A
copy shall be submitted through channel until it reaches the Directorate for Operations
(DO) for monitoring purposes.
The Patrol Log serves the following purposes
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1.
2.
Basis for computing patrol man hours rendered by every uniformed personnel
of the Police Station and the whole Police Station;
3.
4.
Serves as reference for the issuance of certification on the patrol man hours
rendered by every uniformed personnel.
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FTOs Note: Inform the PTs regarding the new POP requiring all newly-recruited
PO1s and newly-assigned PNCOs of the Police Station as well as
organic PNCOs without patrol duty experience to render at least
2,000 man hours (based on the Patrol Log) of patrol duties before
being considered for other assignments within the Police Station/
Sub-Station/Precinct. (Police Patrol Operations Manual 2013)
FIELD IMMERSION
The FTO will:
1. Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
to record information in the journal with accompanying photos if there is any.
2. Assign PTs in Standing Duty (Police Outpost) together with the regular Police
Officer. The PTs must observe the following:
a. The Police Officer have a list of contact numbers of the establishment
b. Courteous when dealing with the public
c. Conduct situation report every hour to the SOC thru radio, if available, or
text to include inspection
3. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the field in the morning.
4. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break.
5. Require the PTs to list the names of high profile personality living in the
community. i.e. mayor, vice mayor, senator, etc.
6. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the afternoon.
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TARGET AUDIENCE
Police Trainees
DAY
15
VENUE
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
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Define the terms Foot Patrol, Police Presence and Standing Duty;
and
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
D AY 1 5
7:45
AM
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7:45
AM
8:00
AM
REMARKS
First Call
(4:00 AM)
Attention Call (4:05
AM)
Assembly Call (4:15
AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning Materials
Designation of AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL
NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAST
AOR Clean-up
Personal hygiene
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer
before meal
FORMATION AND
RANK INSPECTION
Attendance Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15 AM)
Rank Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45 AM)
Defects Noted
7:00
AM
ACTIVITIES
Issue Delinquency
Report
Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
Daily Personnel
Accounting Report
Rank Inspection
Tamang Bihis
Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/
Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
BRIEFING
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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8:00
AM
12:00
NN
12:00
NN
4:45
PM
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oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
Standing Duty
(Police Outpost)
Exercises
oField Immersion
Not Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
Exercises
oField Immersion
LUNCH BREAK
Prayer before meal
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
1:15
PM
Conduct inspection
of the PTs in the
afternoon
1:15
PM
Completed
1:00
PM
Attendance Sheet
for roll call
formation
1:00
PM
PRESENTATION /
DISCUSSION
Common Terms and
Patrol Procedure
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
FORMATION
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
BRIEFING
Prior to dispatch for
field immersion
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
FIELD IMMERSION
Collect the After
Duty Report and
Journal Notebook
of the PTs and
distribute a copy
of Dos and Donts
for TMR PATROL
RECAPITULATION
Summary
of
the
activities for the day
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
FIE L D
TRA I NI N G
PROG R A M
Assign a PT to
recap the activities
of day
Issues and
concerns
Open Forum
Guidance
Supervision on
personal tasking
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
Not Completed
7:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Not Completed
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
9:30
PM
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before
Time for All Personnel
to Sleep (TAPS)
Issue Delinquency
Report
9:30
PM
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4:00
AM
(next
day)
Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
Completed
6:00
PM
Supervision of
study time
7:00
PM
PERSONAL TIME
Supervision of
TAPS
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
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TYPES OF PATROL, DOs AND DONTs
FOR TACTICAL MOTORIZED RIDER (TMR) PATROL
Common Terms
1. Foot Patrol - is a form of patrol conducted by police officers in buddies moving
about a beat area by foot.
2. Police Presence pertains not only to the physical presence of police officers
in a designated area performing their assigned duties but also the sense or
perception of being safe felt by the community that the police is there ready
to provide service when needed. It can be summarized in an acronym SAFE
that is the police is Seen, Admired, Felt and Experienced
3. Standing Duty it is part of the duty of a police officer where he is posted in
a designated area of the patrol beat and standing in a specified time while
monitoring the activities around him
Types of Patrol
Types of Patrol are the means used under the conditions that provide the most
effective utilization of available personnel, logistics and funds to render police presence,
assistance and response.
1. Foot Patrol is conducted by Police Officers in a buddy system moving about in
a beat area by foot. It is primarily conducted in heavily populated areas, public
places and areas of convergence like markets, churches, schools, transport
terminals, amusement places and shopping malls including areas that are
not accessible to motor vehicles. This method provides the Patrol Officers
familiarity on the ground and better observation, identification and solution
to peace and order concerns in their beat. It also enables Patrol Officers to
establish and maintain favorable relations with the community through personto-person contact.
2. Sky Patrol. The PNP Air Unit primarily uses aircraft to provide aerial support
to police units on the ground through air surveillance or spotting during pursuit
operations against criminals.
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3. Waterborne Patrol. Watercrafts are used for law enforcement, search, rescue,
and security operations in municipal waters and inland waterways.
FIELD IMMERSION
The FTO will:
1. Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
to record information in the Journal notebook with accompanying photos if
any.
2. Assign PTs in Standing Duty (Police Outpost) together with the regular Police
Officer. The PTs must observe the following:
a. The Police Officer have a list of contact numbers of the establishment
b. Courteous when dealing with the public
c. Conduct Situation Report every hour to the SOC thru radio, if available, or
text to include inspection
3. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the field in the morning.
4. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break.
5. Require the PTs to conduct Police Presence in schools and record to the
journal with photos.
6. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the afternoon.
FTOs Note: Distribute a copy of DOs and DONTs FOR TMR PATROL to the PTs.
2.
3.
Always be alert and ready to render police assistance to the public; and
4.
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5.
Take note of all defects such as falling debris, traffic, flooding, open manhole,
hanging electric wirings/cables and others which can cause danger to the
public and report the same to SOC for appropriate action;
6.
7.
8.
Establish contact with the security guards and mobilize force multipliers in the
conduct of patrol;
9.
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19. Always ensure the cleanliness of your motorcycle before turning it over to the
incoming duty officer;
20. Shall conduct bank and establishment visits in the designated PIPS area,
distribute flyers on crime prevention tips and establish good rapport with the
people;
21. Shall observe precautionary measures and personal safety while on patrol;
22. Shall not be a reckless driver;
23. Shall not wear a jacket during patrolling; and
24. Shall not have civilian back riders when patrolling.
How tragic it will be if we dont each come to grips with our own personal
potential and learn the role the Lord has in mind for us.
How sad if we waste one more day with a lack of commitment and not meet
the measure of our creation.
Glenn L. Pace
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TARGET AUDIENCE
Police Trainees
DAY
16
VENUE
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
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T.O. #1
Define the terms Mobile Patrol and Patrol Standby Points; and
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schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 1 6
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:45
AM
7:45
AM
8:00
AM
ACTIVITIES
REMARKS
First Call
(4:00 AM)
Attention Call (4:05
AM)
Assembly Call (4:15
AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning Materials
Designation of AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL
NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T
AOR Clean-up
Personal hygiene
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer
before meal
FORMATION AND
RANK INSPECTION
Daily Personnel
Accounting Report
Attendance Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15 AM)
Rank Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45 AM)
Defects Noted
7:00
AM
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Issue Delinquency
Report
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
Rank Inspection
Tamang Bihis
Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/
Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
BRIEFING
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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8:00
AM
12:00
NN
4:45
PM
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Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Not Completed
Presentation /
Discussion
Practical
Exercises
Field Immersion
LUNCH BREAK
Prayer before meal
1:00
PM
Conduct inspection
of the PTs in the
afternoon
1:15
PM
o
oPractical
Exercises
oField Immersion
o
o
o
Attendance Sheet
for roll call
formation
1:00
PM
Completed
Presentation /
Discussion
PRACTICAL
EXERCISE
Mobile patrol
Availability of Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for Lunch
12:00
NN
PRESENTATION /
DISCUSSION
Common Terms and
Patrol Procedure
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
BRIEFING
Prior to dispatch for
field immersion
FIELD IMMERSION
Completed
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
RECAPITULATION
Summary of the
activities for the day
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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Supervision on
personal tasking
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
Not Completed
7:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Not Completed
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
9:30
PM
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before
Time for All Personnel
to Sleep (TAPS)
Issue Delinquency
Report
9:30
PM
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AM
(next
day)
Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
Completed
6:00
PM
Supervision of
study time
7:00
PM
PERSONAL TIME
Supervision of
TAPS
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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MOBILE PATROL, PATROL STANDBY POINTS
Common Terms
1. Mobile Patrol is another form of patrol conducted through the use of landbased conveyances such as: police bicycles, motorcycles; motor vehicles, or
horses.
2. Patrol Standby Points are the designated locations or vantage points outside
the Police Station where the Patrol Officers stop for maximum presence or
jump-off points for police assistance or response.
Mobile patrol is conducted through the use of land-based vehicles as
described below:
a. Bike Patrol. Bicycles are used to enable the police to patrol remote streets
and narrow pathways including beaches and parks. Compared with foot
patrol, the bicycle patrol provides speed, mobility, and flexibility. Moreover,
the use of the bicycle for patrol provides alternative means of saving fuel
and promoting physical fitness among the Patrol Officers.
b. Mobile Patrol. Marked police patrol car/jeep or utility vehicle equipped with
two (2)-way radio, blinkers and siren are used for covering a wider area and
carrying equipment and personnel. This method of patrol enables quick
response to calls for police assistance, and provides the Patrol Officers
protection from criminals and inclement weather.
c. Motorcycle Patrol. Motorcycles are primarily used for conducting operations
against motorcycle-riding criminals and those perpetrating street crimes. The
high mobility of motorcycle patrols even in traffic congested areas makes
them effective in addressing crimes. In rural areas, they are extensively
deployed to patrol wider areas with less developed road networks that limit
the use of four (4)-wheeled patrol vehicles. Motorcycle patrols are also
used for traffic management and for escort duties.
d. Mounted Patrol. Horses are primarily used for patrolling areas with rough
terrain that are inaccessible by mobile patrol.
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FIELD IMMERSION
The FTO will:
1. Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
to record information in the journal with accompanying photos, if there is any.
2. Advise the PTs to conduct mobile patrol using Personal MC (Note: only PTs
who have updated license and MC registration can engage in mobile patrol).
The PTs must observe the following:
a. BLOWBAG inspection before the start of duty;
b. Periodic reporting (Situation Report);
c. Radio conversation;
d. Vehicle speed while patrolling; and
e. Courteous when dealing with the public.
3. Conduct inspection of the Police Trainees in the field in the morning.
4. Ask the Police Trainees regarding the lesson and activity for the day during
noon break.
5. Require the Police Trainees to conduct visibility mobile patrol on banks.
6. Conduct inspection of the Police Trainees in the afternoon.
PRACTICAL EXERCISE: Role Playing
The FTO will:
1. Divide the PTs into two (2) groups and/or as appropriate.
2. Explain thoroughly the given scenario prior to actual exercise.
3. Direct the PTs to perform based on their assigned tasks from the given scenario.
4. Solicit reactions/comments/recommendations from the other members of the
group.
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We are vanishing from the earth, yet I cannot think we are useless or else
Usen would not have created us. He created all tribes of men and certainly
had a righteous purpose in creating each.
Geronimo
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TARGET AUDIENCE
Police Trainees
DAY
17
VENUE
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVE
T.O. #1
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
First Call
(4:00 AM)
Attention Call (4:05
AM)
Assembly Call (4:15
AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
Distribution of
Cleaning Materials
Designation of AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
D AY 1 7
Attendance Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15 AM)
Rank Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45 AM)
Defects Noted
7:00
AM
7:45
AM
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AM
8:00
AM
Issue Delinquency
Report
ACTIVITIES
REMARKS
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
PERSONAL
NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAST
AOR Clean-up
Personal hygiene
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer
before meal
FORMATION AND
RANK INSPECTION
Daily Personnel
Accounting Report
Rank Inspection
Tamang Bihis
Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/
Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
BRIEFING
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
FIE L D
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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photos if any.
Return the
Journal Notebook
which was already
noted, if any
Discussion of
Common Terms
and Patrol
Procedure
8:00
AM
PRESENTATION /
DISCUSSION
Completed
oPresentation /
Patrol Competencies
Discussion
oPractical
Exercises
oField Immersion
PRACTICAL
EXERCISE
Mobile patrol
12:00
NN
Not Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
Exercises
oField Immersion
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
Availability of Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for Lunch
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
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PM
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance Sheet
for roll call
formation
1:00
PM
LUNCH BREAK
Prayer before meal
Briefing
Conduct inspection
of the PTs in the
afternoon
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
BRIEFING
Prior to dispatch for
field immersion
FIELD IMMERSION
Completed
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
RECAPITULATION
Summary of the
activities for the day
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
FIE L D
TRA I NI N G
PROG R A M
Assign a PT to
recap the activities
of day
Issues and
concerns
Open Forum
Guidance
Supervision on
personal tasking
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
Not Completed
7:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for Dinner
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Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
9:30
PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Completed
Not Completed
9:00
PM
Issue Delinquency
Report
9:30
PM
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
Completed
6:00
PM
Supervision of
study time
7:00
PM
PERSONAL TIME
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before
Time for All Personnel
to Sleep (TAPS)
TIME FOR ALL
PERSONNEL TO
SLEEP (TAPS)
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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PATROL COMPE TE N CIE S
Patrol Competencies
1. Effective Communication Skills every patroller should have the ability to
interact with the members of the community. It is preferred that the patroller
knows the local dialect of the community to enable him to communicate
effectively. Community policing does not only pertain to law enforcement but
also as a service to help solve a wide range of community and citizen problem.
Thus, a patroller is not only a law enforcer but may also be a mediator or
counselor in a crisis involving members of the community.
Communication skills of a patroller is not only limited to verbal but also to
written. A patroller must be able to convert information to a written report on
what he had accomplished during his tour of duty. He must be able to convey
the issues at hand, observations, recommendations and important matters that
need to be addressed. Documentation is very important in law enforcement.
FTOs Note: Advise the PTs to always take note of incidents or observation during
tour of duty. In this manner, they will be able to improve their written
communication skills.
2. Defensive and Police Intervention Skills - a trained patrol personnel who is
trained to respond properly in a situation will less likely use an unreasonable
force against an offender, thereby preventing the unnecessary injury or loss
of life. Patrol personnel should be trained to develop confidence, ability, and
pride of ones work coupled with humility to enable them to perform their duties
effectively. On the other hand, police intervention skills and defensive tactics
can better be applied if a Police Officer is physically fit. Since police work
creates high level of stress, physical fitness is recognized as an effective and
healthy way to reduce stress. A patroller who is physically fit can respond and
do his work effectively.
3. Basic First Aid Skills as first responders, patrol personnel will experience
medical emergencies such as road accidents and death, thus it is necessary that
they are knowledgeable in some extent to provide first aid services to save lives.
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3. Direct the PTs to perform based on their assigned tasks from the given scenario;
4.
5. Provide appropriate answer/s after the practical exercises on the given scenario;
and
6. Give more examples/scenarios/explanations, as necessary.
SCENARIO: Basic Communication Skills and Basic First Aid
?
ANSWERS
1.
2. f.
3. .
4. .
5. .
6. .
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7. In case the victim is injured, provide first aid if knowledgeable or bring the
victim to the nearest hospital.
8. Bring the suspect to the womens desk for proper disposition.
FTOs Note: Distribute a copy of the DOs and DONTs FOR MOBILE PATROL to
the PTs.
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12. During bomb threats, call EOD for back up and never attempt to move the
suspicious object and secure the area within a minimum of 100-meter radius;
13. Strictly observe the PNP Operational Procedures at all times;
14. Shall be knowledgeable of all conditions, events and details of places in their
assigned PIPS area;
15. When accosting a suspicious person or any individual in requesting for
identification, avoid taking the wallet or bag in which the cards/documents are
placed. Let the individual remove and hand them over to you;
16. Enforce city/municipal ordinances on night-spots establishments such as:
night clubs, cabarets and all houses of ill-reputes;
17. Ensure the cleanliness of your mobile car before turning it over to the incoming
duty officer;
18. Shall conduct bank and establishment visits in the designated PIPS area and
to distribute flyers on crime prevention tips and establish good rapport with the
people;
19. Maintain standard speed during normal patrol not more than 30kph;
20. Turn-on blinkers during night time and poor visibility; and
21. Use sirens only during emergencies and hot pursuit operations.
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TARGET AUDIENCE
Police Trainees
DAY
19
VENUE
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVE
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
First Call
(4:00 AM)
Attention Call (4:05
AM)
Assembly Call (4:15
AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
Distribution of
Cleaning Materials
Designation of AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
D AY 1 9
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
Attendance Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15 AM)
Rank Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45 AM)
Defects Noted
7:00
AM
7:45
AM
Issue Delinquency
Report
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REMARKS
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
PERSONAL
NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAST
AOR Clean-up
Personal hygiene
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer
before meal
FORMATION AND
RANK INSPECTION
Daily Personnel
Accounting Report
Rank Inspection
Tamang Bihis
Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/
Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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7:45
AM
8:00
AM
BRIEFING
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PRESENTATION /
DISCUSSION
Crime Prevention
Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
PRACTICAL
EXERCISE
8:00
AM
Completed
Exercises
12:00
NN
Not Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
Exercises
Availability of Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for Lunch
12:00
NN
As appropriate
Reason(s):
1:15
PM
Conduct inspection
of the PTs in the
afternoon
1:15
PM
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Not Completed
1:00
PM
Attendance Sheet
for roll call
formation
1:00
PM
LUNCH BREAK
Prayer before meal
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
BRIEFING
Study Time
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
4:45
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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4:45
PM
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
7:00
PM
5:00
PM
Assign a PT to
recap the activities
for the day
Issues and
concerns
Other Instructions
Closing prayer
RECAPITULATION
Summary
of
the
activities for the day
Closing Prayer
Supervision on
study time
STUDY TIME
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
Field Immersion
FIELD IMMERSION
126
9:30
PM
7:00
AM
(next
day)
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Completed
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance Sheet
Defects Noted
9:30
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
As appropriate
Reason(s):
9:00
PM
9:00
PM
Not Completed
Not Completed
6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Completed
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Issue Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
Field Immersion
Completed
FIELD IMMERSION
Completed
Not Completed
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CRIME PREVENTIO N
Crime Prevention
Crime Prevention is one of the major functions of the police. It is the anticipation,
recognition and assessment of a crime risk and the initiation of action to eliminate or
reduce it.
Elements of Crime:
1. The motive is the intention or reason why a person commits a crime.
2. Opportunity consists of the set of circumstances which enables the criminal to
commit the crime.
3. Instrumentality is the device used in committing the crime.
Police can prevent crime by initiating following actions:
1. Reducing the opportunity for crime by target hardening;
2. Establishing police presence;
3. Arrest of offenders and other police intervention; and
4. Involving the community as partners.
a. Police presence is one of the effective crime prevention measures.
b. Visible police personnel in the streets lessen opportunity for criminals to
commit crime.
c. Patrolling the streets and other critical areas also enables the police to know
the people on an individual basis as well as the community in their jurisdiction.
d. By constantly walking their beats police personnel learn and know about
their area through experience. The more they know about their community,
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the more they will understand the needs of the residents enabling them to
find solutions to their problems and in identifying the dangerous areas and
people threat.
e. The safety and security of a particular area where a police is assigned to
patrol becomes his responsibility.
f. The patrollers are now accountable to their supervisors who in turn are
accountable to the community. It means that a patroller is accountable for
any crime that occurs in his assigned beat to his supervisor and the latter
is accountable to the residents of the locality of his jurisdiction.
g. As the patroller becomes involved in the community, he develops a sense
of belonging and ownership of his role in the community, resulting in the
improvement of the lives of the residents.
FTOs Note: You must first coordinate with the Station PCR regarding the availability
of Safety and Crime Prevention Tips which can be distributed by the
PTs during the conduct of patrol.
FIELD IMMERSION
The FTO will:
1. Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
to record information in the journal with accompanying photos, if there is any.
2. Advise the PTs to join the conduct of visibility patrol on-board the mobile car of
the PCP. The PTs must observe the following:
a. BLOWBAG Inspection before the start of duty;
b. Equipment check;
c. Cleanliness of the motor car;
d. Periodical Report (every hour) to SOC the location and situation to include
the use of Radio Codes;
e. Travelling speed during patrol;
f. Courteous when dealing with the public; and
g. Proper positioning and time interval in the designated standby points.
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5. .
6. .
7. .
8. .
9. .
10..
11..
12..
13..
14..
God is a man of His word, He assures us that well succeed in every task,
every assignment, every dream, every vision He gives us.
And always uses catchphrases for us to cling on during tough times.
Be strong and courageous (Joshua 1:6).
Euginia Herlihy
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MODULE II
: PATROL
TARGET AUDIENCE
: Police Trainees
DAY
: 20
VENUE
TIME ALLOCATED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING OBJECTIVE
T.O. #1
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
FTO CHECKLIST
Attendance Sheet
(7:00 PM-7:15 PM)
Rank Inspection
(7:15 PM-7:45 PM)
Defects Noted
D AY 2 0
1:00
PM
1:45
PM
2:00
PM
1:45
PM
2:00
PM
3:00
PM
Issue Delinquency
Report
ACTIVITIES
FORMATION AND
RANK INSPECTION
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Daily Personnel
Accounting Report
Rank Inspection
Tamang Bihis
Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/
Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
BRIEFING
REMARKS
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PRESENTATION /
DISCUSSION
Radio Communication
Completed
Presentation /
Discussion
Practical
Exercises
o
o
Not Completed
Presentation /
Discussion
Practical
Exercises
o
o
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Availability of Meals
Mess Kits
Venue for Meals
3:00
MN
3:30
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
8:45
PM
3:30
AM
8:45
PM
9:00
PM
9:00
PM
10:00
PM
10:00
PM
4:00
AM
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Completed
Not Completed
3:15
AM
Attendance Sheet
for roll call
formation
3:15
AM
COFFEE BREAK
Prayer before meal
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
BRIEFING
Prior to dispatch for
field immersion
RECAPITULATION
Summary of the
activities for the day
PRACTICAL
EXERCISES
Use of Radio
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Supervision
of TAPS
TAPS
Completed
Not Completed
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RADIO COMMUNICAT ION
INTRODUCTION
Station Operations Center (SOC) is the nerve center that links the components of
the Integrated Patrol System through different communication systems. It serves as
the command and control center of the station that provides direction to the operating
units in the ground.
Radio Call and Answering Procedures:
1. Wait for a break in the traffic before transmitting. Attempting to break in on
another transmission only causes delays in the handling of calls.
2. The operator who wishes to contact any station in the system must first listen
long enough to the circuit before keying the transceiver.
3. Transmit the name of the station being called first, then the name of the calling
station for proper identification.
4. Wait for your call sign to be acknowledged. Normally, the dispatcher will repeat
your call sign and then say, Go Ahead.
5. Mobile cars when calling or being called by the base, must give their location
(10-20) at once.
6. Acknowledge a message properly, give the time, date and operator who
received the message; always be certain that the message received is
complete.
7. It is wise to conclude each transmission with a specific question or comment
so that the other person knows you have finished with a transmission and are
awaiting a reply. Such comments as, Over, Copy and Go Ahead are often
used.
8. Wait to see if the dispatcher acknowledges your transmission before continuing.
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Radio Communication:
In answering radio call from the Base, the concerned Patrollers (mobile patrol,
TMR, foot patrol) being called shall give his/her exact location. Likewise, when a
Patroller is calling the Base, he/she must indicate his/her exact location.
EXAMPLE: SOC calling the Patroller
SOC
: MC 121 Base
MC 121 : Go Ahead Base MC 121 along Marcos Highway cor Tayug St.
SOC
: (Message to be relayed)
: Go Ahead MC 121
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6. Long messages should be broken into phrases and each phrase repeated once
before going to the next phrase of the message to avoid too much repetition.
7. Spell all names and references using the phonetic alphabet.
8. Remember that in many cases someone must write down your transmission.
Therefore, the officer must remember to speak slowly and carefully.
9. Must transmit message slowly, distinctly at the rate of sixty (60) words per
minute.
10. Hold the microphone about two (2) inches away from the lips, approximately at
45 degrees, press the button firmly, then speak slowly and clearly in a normal
voice.
APCO (Association of Public Communications Officers)
Radio Codes
10-4 Acknowledge
10-34 Riot
10-12 Standby
10-50 Accident
10-20 Location
10-22 Disregard
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Phonetic Alphabet
A
Alfa
November
Bravo
Oscar
Charlie
Papa
Delta
Quebec
Echo
Romeo
Foxtrot
Sierra
Golf
Tango
Hotel
Uniform
India
Victory
Juliet
Whiskey
Kilo
Xray
Lima
Yankee
Mike
Zulu
FIELD IMMERSION
The FTO will:
1. Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
record information in the journal with accompanying photos if there is any.
2. Advise the PTs to join the conduct of visibility patrol on-board the mobile car of
the PCP during nighttime. The PTs must observe the following:
a. BLOWBAG inspection before the start of duty
b. Equipment check
c. Cleanliness of the motor car
d. Periodical report (every hour) to SOC the location and situation to include
the use of radio codes
e. Travelling speed during patrol
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3. .
4. .
5. l.
6.
SOC.
7.
l.
8.
9.
Follow your own path, and youll get lost. Follow His, and you wont.
Susan Gaddis
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Police Trainees
DAY
21
VENUE
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
STP Guidebook
Police Operational Procedure
LOI Patnubay 2013
NAPOLCOM Circular No. 2007-001
R.A. 6975 as amended by R.A. 8551
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T.O. #1
T.O. #2
T.O. #3
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 2 1
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM) Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Intro to PNP
Disciplinary
Machineries
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AM
REMARKS
Issue
Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
ACTIVITIES
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
PNP DISCIPLINARY
MACHINERIES
Invocation: Police Officers
Prayer
Introduction
Training Goal
FIE L D
Completed
Not Completed
Completed
Not Completed
Complet ed
o Lecture
oPractical
Exercises
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Training Objectives
Definition of Terms
Citizens Complaint
Breach of Internal
Discipline
9:00
AM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
Availability of
Subject Matter
Expert (8:00
AM)
o with SME
o without SME
1:15
PM
3:15
PM
4:45
PM
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PM
Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
CASE STUDY
Completed
Not Completed
3:15
PM
4:45
PM
Exercises
Not Completed
LUNCH BREAK
Prayer before meal
Case Study
oLecture
oPractical
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
1:15
PM
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Examination
Oral
Written
EXAMINATION
Completed
Not Completed
Check the
examination
Evaluation
Open Forum
Guidance
Closing
prayer
DEBRIEFING
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
FIE L D
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PROG R A M
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Supervision on
personal
tasking
PERSONAL TIME
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
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PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
FIE L D
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
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PNP DISCIPLINARY MACHINERIES
INTRODUCTION
This module aims to provide knowledge on the PNP disciplinary machineries that
will guide PTs to become better police officers. This module also seeks to guide PTs
on how to refrain from committing any violations of the PNP rules and regulations.
The following terms shall be understood to mean as follows:
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1.
2.
Appellate Bodies - shall refer to the Regional Appellate Board and National
Appellate Board (NAB) of the Commission; and Secretary of the Interior and
Local Government (SILG);
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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his character and standing in the PNP in such a manner as to indicate vitiated
or corrupt state of moral character which shows his unworthiness to remain in
the police service;
9.
10. Disciplinary Authorities - shall refer to the city or municipal mayors; chiefs of
police or equivalent supervisors; provincial directors or equivalent supervisors;
regional directors or equivalent supervisors; Peoples Law Enforcement Board
(PLEB); Chief, PNP; National Police Commission En Banc.
11. Equivalent Supervisors - PNP Officers occupying positions/designations
equivalent to that of Chief of Police, Provincial Director and Regional Director
who are vested with disciplinary authority over personnel of their respective
offices, charged with minor offenses involving breach of internal discipline as
provided under Section 41 (d) of R.A. 6975, as amended;
12. Finality of Decision - there is finality of decision when upon the lapse of ten (10)
days from receipt, or notice of such decision, no motion for reconsideration or
appeal has been filed in accordance with these Rules;
13. Formal Charge - a complaint initiated before any of the disciplinary authorities
or IAS after finding the existence of probable cause;
14. Forum Shopping - the filing of several complaints arising from one and the
same cause of action involving the same parties asking for the same relief with
the different administrative disciplinary authorities, the Internal Affairs Service
and the Office of the Ombudsman; and
15. Jurisdiction - the authority is vested by law to hear and decide a case.
Citizens Complaint
SEC. 1. Where may be filed. - A citizens complaint against any member of the
municipal police station or city police office/station may be filed before the following
disciplinary authorities:
1. Chiefs of Police or Directors of City Police Offices, where the offense is
punishable by withholding of privileges, restriction to specified limits; suspension
or forfeiture of salary; or any combination thereof, for a period not exceeding
fifteen (15) days;
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PNP has the authority to place police personnel under restrictive custody during
the pendency of a grave administrative or criminal case against him.
What is happening on the actual administrative proceedings and its
corresponding penalties, including the most common administrative
offenses of PNP member such as:
a. Serious neglect of duty (AWOL);
b. Tardiness (simple neglect of duty);
c. Illegal discharge of firearms (commit any act or omission that constitutes a
crime punishable under Revised penal Code Article 155);
d. Maltreatment or abuse of any prisoner or detained person under his custody
(Grave misconduct); and
e. Less grave neglect of duty (Failed to comply lawful order or instruction of a
superior officer-PNP Badge of Honor).
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
1. The FTO in coordination with Operation Branch will request for an audience
during the conduct of actual summary hearing proceedings.
2. The FTO will accompany the PTs to observe in the venue of the summary
hearing proceedings.
Case Study
a. The FTO will provide a copy of the most common administrative cases
involving PNP members.
b. The FTO will supervise the PTs in the review of a case study on why a
certain PNP member committed one of the most common administrative
offenses or is involved in one.
EXAMINATION
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SCENARIO/SITUATION
1. .
Question : ?
Answer
: .)
Question : n?
Answer
: a. s (minimum period);
b. (medium period);
c. (maximum period).
2. .
Question : r?
Answer
: .)
Question : ?
Answer
: a.
; or
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(minimum period);
b. (medium period);
c. (maximum period).
3. .
Question : ?
Answer
: e).
Question : ?
Answer
: a. (minimum period);
b. (medium period);
c. (maximum period).
4.
.
Question : ?
Answer
: de).
Question : ?
Answer
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b. (medium period);
c. (maximum period).
DE-BRIEFING
Critique
1. The FTO will conduct a final evaluation regarding the whole day activity.
2. The FTO will explain the importance of PTs awareness regarding the
administrative cases and its penalties.
3. The FTO will make an after activity report with pictures.
4. The FTO will perform the following:
a. Collect the journal and after observation report.
b. Remind the PTs regarding the Dos and Donts while undergoing training.
c. Remind the PTs to study the lesson for the next day.
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MODULE III
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Police Trainees
DAY
22
VENUE
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
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T.O. #2
T.O. #3
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 2 2
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
First Call (4:00
AM) Attention
Call (4:05 AM)
Assembly Call
(4:15 AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM) Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue
Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
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AM
ACTIVITIES
Availability of
Subject Matter
Expert (8:00
AM)
o with SME
o without SME
REMARKS
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
Completed
Not Completed
Completed
Not Completed
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
POLICE OPERATIONAL
PROCEDURES
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Introduction
Training Goals
Training Objectives
Definitive of Terms
Activity for the Day
Complet ed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
Not Completed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
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Practical
Exercise
9:00
AM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
1:15
PM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
Scenario 1
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Prayer before meal
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PM
Not Completed
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Continuation of CONTINUATION OF
Practical Exercise PRACTICAL EXERCISES
Scenario 2 (Stabbing
Scenario 2
Incident)
EXAMINATION
3:45
PM
Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
1:15
PM
3:45
PM
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
Scenario 1 (Robbery
Hold-up)
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Examination
Oral
Written
Completed
Check the
examination
As appropriate
Reason(s):
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Evaluation
Open Forum
Guidance
Closing
prayer
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
Supervision on
personal
tasking
Not Completed
DEBRIEFING
Completed
Closing Prayer
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
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6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
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PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
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BASIC LAWS AND ORDINANCES
Definition of Terms
Laws
1. A rule of conduct or procedure established by custom, agreement, or authority.
2. The body of rules and principles governing the affairs of a community and
enforced by a political authority; a legal system.
3. The condition of social order and justice created by adherence to such a system.
4. A set of rules or principles dealing with a specific area of a legal system.
Ordinance
1. An ordinance is a law enacted by a city/municipal body, such as a city council
or county commission.
2. A law set forth by a governmental authority; specifically:
regulation.
a city/municipal
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e. Bukas-kotse
f. Akyat-bahay
g. Mauling incident
h. Shooting incident
i. Pick pocketing
j.
Bag slashing
k. Robbery hold-up
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
1. .
2. played by the PTs.
3. T the scenario.
SCENARIO 1: Robbery Hold-Up
?
Actions expected to be taken by a police officer:
1..
2. I.
3. :
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a. (Miranda Doctrine)
b. .
c. .
4. .
5. .
6. .
7. .
SCENARIO 2: Stabbing Incident
?
Actions expected to be taken by a police officer:
:
1. .
2. .
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3.
. (Miranda Doctrine).
4.
5.
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POLICE ASSISTANCE
TARGET AUDIENCE
DAY
23
VENUE
As appropriate
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
Overhead projector,
address system
projector
screen, public
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVE
T.O. #1
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 2 3
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
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9:00
AM
REMARKS
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM) Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue
Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
ACTIVITIES
Availability of
Subject Matter
Expert (8:00
AM)
o with SME
o without SME
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
POLICE OPERATIONAL
PROCEDURES
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Introduction
Training Goals
Training Objectives
FIE L D
Completed
Not Completed
Completed
Not Completed
Complet ed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
Not Completed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
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Field
Immersion
9:00
AM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
1:15
PM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
Continuation of
Field Immersion
Supervision
of Field
Immersion
Completed
Not Completed
Supervision
of Field
Immersion
1:15
PM
3:45
PM
FIELD IMMERSION
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
CONTINUATION OF
FIELD IMMERSION
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
EXAMINATION
3:45
PM
162
4:45
PM
Examination
Oral
Written
Check the
examination
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Evaluation
Open Forum
Guidance
Closing
prayer
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
Supervision on
personal
tasking
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Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
DEBRIEFING
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
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6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
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9:30
PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
FIE L D
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
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POLICE OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
Pre-Operational Clearance
No police operation shall be conducted without the approval of the Chief/
Commander/Head of the concerned Police Unit/Office. A pre-operational clearance
shall be filed by the Team Leader of the operating team/s prior to the conduct of
the operation and shall be approved by the concerned Police Unit Commander. This
clearance shall be submitted to the Operation Section/Division of the concerned Police
Unit for record purposes.
Inter-Unit Coordination
1. Personal Coordination or by Official Representative
Team Leader/s (TL) of local police units operating outside their territorial
jurisdiction and National Support Units (NSUs) shall coordinate, personally or
through an official representative with the Police RegionalProvincial or City
Police Office within whose jurisdiction the operation is to be conducted.
2. Coordination by Filing Coordination Form
Prior to the launching of the operation, except in cases where the formal
(in writing) inter-unit coordination cannot be made due to the nature and/or
urgency of the situation such as, but not limited to, cross-jurisdictional pursuit
operations, coordination should be made formally by using the prescribed
Coordination form, which shall be filed with the concerned operation center of
the Police Regional, Provincial or City Police Office.
3. Coordination by Practical/Available Means of Communication
In cases where formal inter-unit coordination is not feasible, the Police
Unit concerned shall endeavor to notify the territorial police office through any
practical/available means of communication at any time during the operation
and, if not possible, shall accomplish and furnish the territorial Police Office a
written incident report immediately after the termination of the operation.
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FTOs Note: You will conduct a lecture for 45 minutes on the above topics,
summarize for 15 minutes and prepare the PTs for field immersion
for Six (6) hours and thirty (30) minutes. After deployment, you will
conduct a debriefing on activities conducted for the whole day and
shall ask the PTs about their observations on the activities conducted.
You will require the PTs to study the following topics: Requirements
on Police Operations and Use of Force during Police Operations.
Earths crammed with heaven, And every common bush afire with God, But
only he who sees tak es off his shoes; The rest sit round and pluck black berries.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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TARGET AUDIENCE
DAY
25
VENUE
As appropriate
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
Overhead projector,
address system
projector
screen, public
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVE
T.O. #1
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 2 5
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
MODULE IV
9:00
AM
REMARKS
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM) Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue
Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
ACTIVITIES
Availability of
Subject Matter
Expert (8:00
AM)
o with SME
o without SME
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
POLICE OPERATIONAL
PROCEDURES
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Introduction
Training Goals
Training Objectives
FIE L D
Completed
Not Completed
Completed
Not Completed
Complet ed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
Not Completed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
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Supervision of
Field Immersion
9:00
AM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
1:15
PM
FIELD IMMERSION
Not Completed
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
1:15
PM
3:45
PM
Completed
Continuation of
Supervision of
Field Immersion
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
CONTINUATION OF
FIELD IMMERSION
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
EXAMINATION
3:45
PM
168
4:45
PM
Examination
Oral
Written
Check the
examination
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Evaluation
Open Forum
Guidance
Closing
prayer
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
Supervision on
personal
tasking
MODULE IV
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
DEBRIEFING
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
FIE L D
TRA I NI N G
PROG R A M
6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
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9:30
PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
FIE L D
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
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POLICE OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
INTRODUCTION
The Philippine National Police is mandated to enforce the law, prevent and control
crimes, maintain peace and order and ensure public safety with the active support of
the community.
The patrol elements, composed of foot and mobile patrols, are the most ubiquitous
members of the force and are synonymous to police presence. They are the ones
who always arrive first at the scene of the crime in response to calls requiring police
assistance. Being the First Responders, it is imperative that Patrol Officers are able
to identify the relations of law, bring criminals to justice, collect and preserve pieces of
evidence, and assist in the prosecution of offenders.
As First Responders, Patrol Officers and other members of the force who respond
to the scene of a disaster or other emergency should be guided on what to do or how
to do it when faced by specific situations.
Requirements of Police Operations
1. Basic Requirements
Police operations like arrest, search and seizure, checkpoint, road blocks,
demolition and civil disturbance management shall be conducted as follows:
a. With a marked police vehicle;
b. Lead by a Police Commissioned Officer (PCO); and
c. With personnel in prescribed police uniform or attire.
2. Use of Megaphones and Similar Instruments
During actual police intervention operations, the Team Leader shall
use peaceful means including the use of megaphones or any other similar
instruments to warn or influence the offender/s or suspect/s to stop and/or
peacefully give up.
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POLICE ASSISTANCE
TARGET AUDIENCE
DAY
26
VENUE
As appropriate
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
Overhead projector,
address system
projector
screen, public
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVE
T.O. #1
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 2 6
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
First Call (4:00
AM) Attention
Call (4:05 AM)
Assembly Call
(4:15 AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM) Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue
Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
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AM
ACTIVITIES
Availability of
Subject Matter
Expert (8:00
AM)
o with SME
o without SME
REMARKS
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
Completed
Not Completed
Completed
Not Completed
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
POLICE OPERATIONAL
PROCEDURES
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Introduction
Training Goals
Training Objectives
Complet ed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
Not Completed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
FIE L D
TRA I NI N G
PROG R A M
Supervision of
Field Immersion
9:00
AM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
1:15
PM
FIELD IMMERSION
Completed
Not Completed
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
1:15
PM
3:45
PM
Continuation of
Supervision of
Field Immersion
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
CONTINUATION OF
FIELD IMMERSION
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
EXAMINATION
3:45
PM
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4:45
PM
Completed
Examination
Oral
Written
Check the
examination
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Evaluation
Open Forum
Guidance
Closing
prayer
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
Supervision on
personal
tasking
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
DEBRIEFING
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
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6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
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PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
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TRA I NI N G
PROG R A M
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TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
POLICE OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
INTRODUCTION
The Philippine National Police is mandated to enforce the law, prevent and control
crimes, maintain peace and order and ensure public safety with the active support of
the community.
The patrol elements composed of foot and mobile patrols are the most ubiquitous
members of the force and are synonymous to police presence. They are the ones
who always arrive first at the scene of the crime in response to calls requiring police
assistance. Being the First Responders, it is imperative that Patrol Officers are able
to identify the relations of law, bring criminals to justice, collect and preserve pieces of
evidence, and assist in the prosecution of offenders.
As First Responders, Patrol Officers and other members of the force who respond
to the scene of a disaster or other emergency should be guided on what to do or how
to do it when faced by specific situations.
Use of Firearm During Police Operation
1. Use of Firearm When Justified
The use of firearm is justified if the offender poses imminent danger of
causing death or injury to the Police Officer or other persons. The use of firearm
is also justified under the doctrines of self-defense, defense of a relative, and
defense of a stranger. However, one who resorts to self-defense must face
a real threat on his life, and the peril sought to be avoided must be actual,
imminent and real. Unlawful aggression should be present for self-defense to
be considered as a justifying circumstance.
2. Firing at Moving Vehicles Prohibited but with Exceptions
A moving vehicle shall not be fired upon except when its occupants pose
imminent danger of causing death or injury to the Police Officer or any other
person, and that the use of firearms does not create a danger to the public and
outweighs the likely benefits of its non-use.
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FTOs Note: You will conduct lecture for 45 minutes on the above topics, summarize
for 15 minutes and prepare the PTs for Field Immersion for 6 hours
and 30 minutes. After deployment, you will conduct debriefing on
activities conducted for the whole day and shall asked the PTs about
their observations on the activities conducted. You will require the
PTs to study the following topic: Task of the First Responders.
Everything that God puts in our life is a lesson, even the bad experiences.
Learn from them, adjust your direction, grow and move on.
Claudia McCants
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TARGET AUDIENCE
DAY
27
VENUE
As appropriate
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
Overhead projector,
address system
projector
screen, public
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVE
T.O. #1
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 2 7
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
MODULE IV
9:00
AM
REMARKS
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM) Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue
Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
ACTIVITIES
Availability of
Subject Matter
Expert (8:00
AM)
o with SME
o without SME
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
FIRST RESPONDER ON
VEHICLE/TRAFFI C
ACCIDENT
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Introduction
Training Goals
Training Objectives
FIE L D
Completed
Not Completed
Completed
Not Completed
Complet ed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
Not Completed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
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Practical
Exercise
9:00
AM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
1:15
PM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
Completed
Not Completed
Scenario
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
1:15
PM
3:45
PM
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
Scenario
Continuation of
Practical Exercise
Scenario
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
CONTINUATION OF
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
Completed
Not Completed
Scenario
As appropriate
Reason(s):
EXAMINATION
3:45
PM
182
4:45
PM
Examination
Oral
Written
Check the
examination
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Evaluation
Open Forum
Guidance
Closing
prayer
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
Supervision on
personal
tasking
MODULE IV
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
DEBRIEFING
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
FIE L D
TRA I NI N G
PROG R A M
6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
MODULE IV
9:30
PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
FIE L D
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
TRA I NI N G
PROG R A M
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FIRST RESPONDER ON VEHICLE /T RAF F IC ACCIDENT
INTRODUCTION
The Philippine National Police is mandated to enforce the law, prevent and control
crimes, maintain peace and order and ensure public safety with the active support of
the community.
The patrol elements, composed of foot and mobile patrols, are the most ubiquitous
members of the force and are synonymous to police presence. They are the ones
who always arrive first at the scene of the crime in response to calls requiring police
assistance. Being the First Responders, it is imperative that Patrol Officers are able
to identify the relations of law, bring criminals to justice, collect and preserve pieces of
evidence, and assist in the prosecution of offenders.
As First Responders, Patrol Officers and other members of the force who respond
to the scene of a disaster or other emergency should be guided on what to do or how
to do it when faced by specific situations.
Definition of Terms
1. First Responder the first person to arrive and respond at the crime scene.
2. Crime Scene the place where the crime occurred to include its immediate
surroundings.
3. Physical Evidence are the pieces of evidence to a particular crime tending to
prove the guilt or innocence of an individual.
4. Forensic Evidence these are physical evidence of a crime which are commonly
found within the crime scene and subject for forensic laboratory examination.
Tasks of the First Responder
1. Proceed to the crime scene to validate information;
2. Record the exact time of arrival and all pertinent data regarding the incident
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SCENARIO
?
Rules/Procedures on Scenarios:
1. .
2. .
3. Critique after the role playing.
FTOs Note: You will conduct lecture for 45 minutes on the above topics, summarize
for 15 minutes and prepare the PTs for the conduct of practical
exercises on the above scenario for 2 hours and field immersion for 4
hours and 30 minutes. After deployment, you will conduct debriefing
on activities conducted for the whole day and shall asked the PTs
about their observations on the activities conducted.
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SCENARIO
?
Rules/Procedures on Scenarios:
1. PTs.
2. .
3. Critique after the role playing.
FTOs Note: You will conduct lecture for 45 minutes on the above topics,
summarize for 15 minutes and prepare the PTs for the conduct
of practical exercises on the above scenario for 2 hours and field
immersion for 4 hours and 30 minutes. After deployment, you will
conduct debriefing on activities conducted for the whole day and ask
the PTs about their observations on the activities conducted. You
will require the PTs to study the following topic: Procedures on How
to Respond to Murder/Homicide.
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Police Assistance
TARGET AUDIENCE
DAY
28
VENUE
As appropriate
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
Overhead projector,
address system
projector
screen, public
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVE
T.O. #1
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 2 8
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
First Call (4:00
AM) Attention
Call (4:05 AM)
Assembly Call
(4:15 AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM) Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue
Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
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9:00
AM
ACTIVITIES
Availability of
Subject Matter
Expert (8:00
AM)
o with SME
o without SME
REMARKS
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
Completed
Not Completed
Completed
Not Completed
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
FIRST RESPONDER ON
MURDER/HOMI CIDE
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Introduction
Training Goals
Training Objectives
Complet ed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
Not Completed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
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PROG R A M
Practical
Exercise
9:00
AM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
1:15
PM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
Continuation of
Practical Exercise
Scenario
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
CONTINUATION OF
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
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4:45
PM
Completed
Not Completed
Scenario
As appropriate
Reason(s):
EXAMINATION
3:45
PM
Completed
Not Completed
Scenario
1:15
PM
3:45
PM
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
Scenario
Completed
Examination
Oral
Written
Check the
examination
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Evaluation
Open Forum
Guidance
Closing
prayer
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
Supervision on
personal
tasking
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
DEBRIEFING
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
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6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
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9:30
PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
FIE L D
TRA I NI N G
PROG R A M
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TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
FIRST RESPONDER ON MURDER/HOMICIDE
INTRODUCTION
The Philippine National Police is mandated to enforce the law, prevent and control
crimes, maintain peace and order and ensure public safety with the active support of
the community.
The patrol elements composed of foot and mobile patrols are the most ubiquitous
members of the force and are synonymous to police presence. They are the ones
who always arrive first at the scene of the crime in response to calls requiring police
assistance. Being the First Responders, it is imperative that Patrol Officers are able
to identify the relations of law, bring criminals to justice, collect and preserve pieces of
evidence, and assist in the prosecution of offenders.
As First Responders, Patrol Officers and other members of the force who respond
to the scene of a disaster or other emergency should be guided on what to do or how
to do it when faced by specific situations.
Murder/Homicide
1. Crime reported:
a. Date and time of complaint;
b. Name of complainant;
c. Other details (5 Ws & 1 H: WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHY, HOW;
d. Record the weather condition;
e. Alert units for dragnet operations; and
f. Notify higher Headquarters.
2. Upon arrival at the scene:
a. Record date and time of arrival;
b. Observe and record general condition, including weather;
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g. Suspects description
(1) Personal data
(2) Any speech peculiarities
(3) Mannerism
(4) Mark and scars
(5) Teeth
(6) Dress habit
h. Getaway Vehicle (Make, body style/mark,
peculiarities, plate number)
i. Other Details
(1) Evidence gathered at the crime scene (Fingerprints, tire prints, etc.)
(2) Witnesses and their addresses.
(3) Find out if there were attempts to destroy evidence to conceal the crime/
offense.
(4) Gather evidence to determine the method and route of exit and flight.
SCENARIO
?
Rules/Procedures on Scenarios:
1. PTs.
2. .
3. Critique after the role playing.
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FTOs Note: You will conduct lecture for 45 minutes on the above topics,
summarize for 15 minutes and prepare the PTs for the conduct
of practical exercises on the above scenario for 2 hours and field
immersion for 4 hours and 30 minutes. After deployment, you will
conduct debriefing on activities conducted for the whole day and ask
the PTs about their observations on the activities conducted. You
will require the PTs to study the following topic: Procedures on How
to Respond to Robbery/Hold-Up.
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TARGET AUDIENCE
DAY
29
VENUE
As appropriate
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
Overhead projector,
address system
projector
screen, public
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVE
T.O. #1
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schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 2 9
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
MODULE IV
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AM
REMARKS
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM) Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue
Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
ACTIVITIES
Availability of
Subject Matter
Expert (8:00
AM)
o with SME
o without SME
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
FIRST RESPONDER ON
ROBBERY/ HOLD-UP
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Introduction
Training Goals
Training Objectives
FIE L D
Completed
Not Completed
Completed
Not Completed
Complet ed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
Not Completed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
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Practical
Exercise
9:00
AM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
1:15
PM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
Completed
Not Completed
Scenario
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
1:15
PM
3:45
PM
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
Scenario (Robbery hold up)
Continuation of
Practical Exercise
Scenario
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
CONTINUATION OF
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
Completed
Not Completed
Scenario
As appropriate
Reason(s):
EXAMINATION
3:45
PM
200
4:45
PM
Examination
Oral
Written
Check the
examination
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Evaluation
Open Forum
Guidance
Closing
prayer
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
Supervision on
personal
tasking
MODULE IV
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
DEBRIEFING
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
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6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
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PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
FIE L D
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
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FIRST RESPONDER ON ROBBERY/HOLD-UP
INTRODUCTION
The Philippine National Police is mandated to enforce the law, prevent and control
crimes, maintain peace and order and ensure public safety with the active support of
the community.
The patrol elements composed of foot and mobile patrols are the most ubiquitous
members of the force and are synonymous to police presence. They are the ones
who always arrive first at the scene of the crime in response to calls requiring police
assistance. Being the First Responders, it is imperative that Patrol Officers are able
to identify the relations of law, bring criminals to justice, collect and preserve pieces of
evidence, and assist in the prosecution of offenders.
As First Responders, Patrol Officers and other members of the force who respond
to the scene of a disaster or other emergency should be guided on what to do or how
to do it when faced by specific situations.
Robbery/Hold-Up
1. Crime reported:
a. Date and time of complaint;
b. Name of complainant;
c. Other details (5 Ws & 1 H: WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHY, HOW);
d. Record the weather condition;
e. Alert units for dragnet operations; and
f. Notify higher Headquarters.
2. Upon arrival at the scene:
a. Record date and time of arrival;
b. Observe and record general condition, including weather;
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Other Details
(1) Evidence gathered at the crime scene
(a)
Preparation
(b) Fingerprints
(c) Tire prints
(2) Other roles at the crime scene
(3) Witnesses and their addresses
(4) Recent visitors to the premises
(5) Find out if there were attempts to destroy evidence to conceal the crime/
offense.
(6) Gather evidence to determine the method and route of exit and flight.
SCENARIO
?
Rules/Procedures on Scenarios:
1. T PTs.
2. .
3. Critique after the role playing.
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FTOs Note: You will conduct lecture for 45 minutes on the above topics,
summarize for 15 minutes and prepare the PTs for the conduct
of practical exercises on the above scenario for 2 hours and field
immersion for 4 hours and 30 minutes. After deployment, you will
conduct debriefing on activities conducted for the whole day and ask
the PTs about their observations on the activities conducted. You will
require the PTs to study the following topic: Procedures on how to
respond to Bomb Threats.
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TARGET AUDIENCE
DAY
31
VENUE
As appropriate
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
Overhead projector,
address system
projector
screen, public
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVE
T.O. #1
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 3 1
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
First Call (4:00
AM) Attention
Call (4:05 AM)
Assembly Call
(4:15 AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM) Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue
Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
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AM
ACTIVITIES
Availability of
Subject Matter
Expert (8:00
AM)
o with SME
o without SME
REMARKS
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
Completed
Not Completed
Completed
Not Completed
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
FIRST RESPONDER ON
BOMB THREATS
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Introduction
Training Goals
Training Objectives
Complet ed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
Not Completed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
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Practical
Exercise
9:00
AM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
1:15
PM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
Continuation of
Practical Exercise
Scenario
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
CONTINUATION OF
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
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4:45
PM
Completed
Not Completed
Scenario
As appropriate
Reason(s):
EXAMINATION
3:45
PM
Completed
Not Completed
Scenario
1:15
PM
3:45
PM
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
Scenario
Completed
Examination
Oral
Written
Check the
examination
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Evaluation
Open Forum
Guidance
Closing
prayer
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
Supervision on
personal
tasking
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
DEBRIEFING
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
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6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
212
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9:30
PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
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TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
FIRST RESPONDER ON BOMB THREATS
INTRODUCTION
The Philippine National Police is mandated to enforce the law, prevent and control
crimes, maintain peace and order and ensure public safety with the active support of
the community.
The patrol elements composed of foot and mobile patrols are the most ubiquitous
members of the force and are synonymous to police presence. They are the ones
who always arrive first at the scene of the crime in response to calls requiring police
assistance. Being the First Responders, it is imperative that Patrol Officers are able
to identify the relations of law, bring criminals to justice, collect and preserve pieces of
evidence, and assist in the prosecution of offenders.
As First Responders, Patrol Officers and other members of the force who respond
to the scene of a disaster or other emergency should be guided on what to do or how
to do it when faced by specific situations.
Bomb Threats
The purpose of this section is to establish the duties and investigative
responsibilities of mobile units responding to bomb threats.
1. Upon receipt of information:
a. Determine the exact location of the establishment under threat.
b. Instruct the security officer of the establishment to conduct a bomb search
while proceeding to the area.
c. Proceed immediately to the scene.
d. Alert Explosive Ordinance Disposal Team (EODT) team for bomb search
mission and Fire Department before departure.
e. Notify higher Headquarters of the report.
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TARGET AUDIENCE
DAY
32
VENUE
As appropriate
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
Overhead projector,
address system
projector
screen, public
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVE
T.O. #1
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 3 2
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
MODULE IV
9:00
AM
REMARKS
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM) Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue
Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
ACTIVITIES
Availability of
Subject Matter
Expert (8:00
AM)
o with SME
o without SME
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
FIRST RESPONDER ON
CROWD CONTROL
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Introduction
Training Goals
Training Objectives
FIE L D
Completed
Not Completed
Completed
Not Completed
Complet ed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
Not Completed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
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Practical
Exercise
9:00
AM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
1:15
PM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
Completed
Not Completed
Scenario
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
1:15
PM
3:45
PM
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
Scenario
Continuation of
Practical Exercise
Scenario
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
CONTINUATION OF
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
Completed
Not Completed
Scenario
As appropriate
Reason(s):
EXAMINATION
3:45
PM
218
4:45
PM
Examination
Oral
Written
Check the
examination
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Evaluation
Open Forum
Guidance
Closing
prayer
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
Supervision on
personal
tasking
MODULE IV
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
DEBRIEFING
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
FIE L D
TRA I NI N G
PROG R A M
6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
MODULE IV
9:30
PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
FIE L D
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
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PROG R A M
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FIRST RESPONDERS ON CROWD CONTROL
INTRODUCTION
The Philippine National Police is mandated to enforce the law, prevent and control
crimes, maintain peace and order and ensure public safety with the active support of
the community.
The patrol elements composed of foot and mobile patrols are the most ubiquitous
members of the force and are synonymous to police presence. They are the ones
who always arrived first at the scene of the crime in response to calls requiring police
assistance. Being the First Responders, it is imperative that Patrol Officers are able
to identify the relations of law, bring criminals to justice, collect and preserve pieces of
evidence, and assist in the prosecution of offenders.
As First Responders, Patrol Officers and other members of the force who respond
to the scene of a disaster or other emergency should be guided on what to do or how
to do it when faced by specific situations.
Crowd Control
This section provides guidelines for members of mobile patrol of policies,
procedures and measures in the handling of crowds, mobs, demonstrators, strikers
and rioters prior to the arrival of regular Civil Disturbance Management (CDM)
Units/ elements.
1. Upon receipt of information/request for police assistance:
a. Notify higher Headquarters and alert CDM units/other units for possible
deployment.
b. Proceed to reported area at once.
c. Find out from other police units/concerned agencies if a permit was issued
to any group to assemble in the reported area.
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TARGET AUDIENCE
DAY
33
VENUE
As appropriate
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
Overhead projector,
address system
projector
screen, public
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVE
T.O. #1
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 3 3
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
First Call (4:00
AM) Attention
Call (4:05 AM)
Assembly Call
(4:15 AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM) Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue
Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
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AM
ACTIVITIES
Availability of
Subject Matter
Expert (8:00
AM)
o with SME
o without SME
REMARKS
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
Completed
Not Completed
Completed
Not Completed
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
FIRST RESPONDER ON
MEDICAL EMERGENCI ES
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Introduction
Training Goals
Training Objectives
Complet ed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
Not Completed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
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Practical
Exercise
9:00
AM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
1:15
PM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
Continuation of
Practical Exercise
Scenario
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
CONTINUATION OF
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
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PM
Completed
Not Completed
Scenario
As appropriate
Reason(s):
EXAMINATION
3:45
PM
Completed
Not Completed
Scenario
1:15
PM
3:45
PM
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
Scenario
Completed
Examination
Oral
Written
Check the
examination
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Evaluation
Open Forum
Guidance
Closing
prayer
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
Supervision on
personal
tasking
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
DEBRIEFING
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
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6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
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PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
FIE L D
TRA I NI N G
PROG R A M
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TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
FIRST RESPONDER ON MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
INTRODUCTION
The Philippine National Police is mandated to enforce the law, prevent and control
crimes, maintain peace and order and ensure public safety with the active support of
the community.
The patrol elements composed of foot and mobile patrols are the most ubiquitous
members of the force and are synonymous to police presence. They are the ones
who always arrived first at the scene of the crime in response to calls requiring police
assistance. Being the First Responders, it is imperative that Patrol Officers are able
to identify the relations of law, bring criminals to justice, collect and preserve pieces of
evidence, and assist in the prosecution of offenders.
As First Responders, Patrol Officers and other members of the force who respond
to the scene of a disaster or other emergency should be guided on what to do or how
to do it when faced by specific situations.
Medical Emergencies
The purpose of this section is to provide guidelines to Patrol Officers when
responding to medical emergencies, such as vehicular/traffic accidents, shooting
incidents and stabbing/hacking incidents.
1. Vehicular Accident
a. Survey the Scene
(1) Assess the safety of the scene
(2) Assess what happened
(3) Identify yourself as a police officer
(4) Establish Police Line
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(3) Assess what area of the body the victim sustains a wound.
(4) Apply direct pressure to the wound.
(5) Identify if there are trained first aiders who can help.
(6) Ask bystanders to call for help thru (Call 117) Emergency Assistance
Response Network (EARNET) and ask him to report back. If none, do
it yourself.
(7) Assess and identify which area is suitable to place the victim.
(8) Ensure a clear and safe passage for the Emergency Response Team.
c. Perform Usual Police Function
3. Stabbing or Hacking Incident
a. Survey the scene
(1) Assess the safety of the scene.
(2) Assess what happened.
(3) Identify yourself as a POLICE OFFICER.
(4) Establish Police Line.
b. Activate Medical Assistance
(1) Identify how many people are injured.
(2) Secure a safe place to collect all the injured victims.
(3) Identify if there are trained first aiders who can help.
(4) Ask bystanders to call for help thru (Call 117) Emergency Assistance
Response Network (EARNET) and ask him to report back to you. If
none, do it yourself.
(5) Apply direct pressure to the wound. If there is protruding internal
organs cover it with moist clothing until the Emergency Response Team
arrives.
(6) Endorse the victims to the Emergency Response Team.
(7) Ensure a clear passage for the Emergency Response Team.
(8) Document the incident.
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SCENARIO
At)
Rules/Procedures on Scenarios:
1.
2. them.
3. Critique after the role playing.
Crimes Involving Foreign Nationals
1. Proceed to the crime scene to validate info
2. Record the exact time of arrival and all pertinent data regarding the incident
then notify TOC
3. Self-preservation
4. Cordon the crime scene
5. Check whether the situation still possesses imminent danger; call for back-up,
if necessary
6. Evacuate injured person/s
7. Identify possible witnesses and conduct preliminary interview and ensure their
availability for the incoming investigator-on-case
8. Arrest suspects/s if around or when suspect/s is/are fleeing, make appropriate
notification for danger & dragnet operations
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Guidelines
When rendering police assistance to a Foreign National, the Police Trainees
will coordinate with the Tourist Police Assistance Center (TPAC) where the police
station is located. The TPAC is mandated to monitor and investigate all cases
involving tourists in coordination with concerned police stations, resolve co nflicts,
and take immediate action on security and public safety concerns of tourists which
are brought to its attention. (Tourist Police Manual)
If you k new your ending, how would you live your beginning?
J. Nell Brown
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POLICE ASSISTANCE
TARGET AUDIENCE
DAY
34
VENUE
As appropriate
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
Overhead projector,
address system
projector
screen, public
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVE
T.O. #1
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 3 4
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
First Call (4:00
AM) Attention
Call (4:05 AM)
Assembly Call
(4:15 AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM) Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue
Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
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AM
ACTIVITIES
Availability of
Subject Matter
Expert (8:00
AM)
o with SME
o without SME
REMARKS
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
Completed
Not Completed
Completed
Not Completed
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
TYPES OF ARREST
TECHNIQUES
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Introduction
Training Goals
Training Objectives
Complet ed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
Not Completed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
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Practical
Exercise
9:00
AM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
1:15
PM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
Continuation of
Practical Exercise
Scenario
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
CONTINUATION OF
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
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4:45
PM
Completed
Not Completed
Scenario
As appropriate
Reason(s):
EXAMINATION
3:45
PM
Completed
Not Completed
Scenario
1:15
PM
3:45
PM
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
Scenario
Completed
Examination
Oral
Written
Check the
examination
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Evaluation
Open Forum
Guidance
Closing
prayer
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
Supervision on
personal
tasking
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
DEBRIEFING
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
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6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
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PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
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TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
POLICE INTERVENTION TECHNIQUES
INTRODUCTION
The Philippine National Police is mandated to enforce the law, prevent and control
crimes, maintain peace and order and ensure public safety with the active support of
the community.
The patrol elements composed of foot and mobile patrols are the most ubiquitous
members of the force and are synonymous to police presence. They are the ones
who always arrived first at the scene of the crime in response to calls requiring police
assistance. Being the First Responders, it is imperative that Patrol Officers are able
to identify the relations of law, bring criminals to justice, collect and preserve pieces of
evidence, and assist in the prosecution of offenders.
As First Responders, Patrol Officers and other members of the force who respond
to the scene of a disaster or other emergency should be guided on what to do or how
to do it when faced by specific situations.
Types of Arrest Techniques
1. Wall Search
a. Safest type of search
b. Does not necessarily require a wall, any object that can support the weight
of subject can be used.
c. Purpose is to place subject in an off-balance position requiring the use of
both arms and legs to keep him from falling to the ground.
d. Procedure:
(1) Require subject to place both hands on the wall slightly higher than his
waist. Hands spread as far apart as possible. Palms placed against the
wall, fingers extended.
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(2) Feet extended back away from the wall as far as possible, spread feet
as far apart as possible, toes pointed out. Buttocks should not be in
arched position.
(3) Head down at all times.
Action of Police Officer:
(a) If there is one subject, the leader takes place on one side, the
subordinate on the other side.
(b) To search other side, subordinate should move to opposite side.
(c) If there are two or three subjects, move the subject to be searched
on the wall but out of reach of others.
(d) To search both sides of subject, leader searches, subordinate
guards the other subjects.
(e) Move one subject at a time.
(f) Subjects head down at all times.
(g) The subordinate concentrates on actions of subjects and not on
actions of the leader.
(h) When there are more than three subjects, summon additional help.
(i) In serious apprehensions, hold weapons in ready position
throughout search.
(j)
Place foot tightly against subjects foot, right with right, left with left.
Ankle bone against ankle bone of subject.
(k) Search the body systematically, Remove hat if any and crush it.
Next, the palm of hand and between fingers should be examined.
Clothing should be grasped in hand and crushed.
2. Standing Search:
a. Subjects hands raised over his head, feet spread as far apart as possible.
b. Not recommended because the subject holds an on-balance position.
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3. Kneeling Search:
a. Subject kneels on the ground with hands raised over his head.
b. Also, discouraged for the same reasons as the standing search.
4. Prone Search:
a. Subject lies on his stomach with arms and legs out-stretched.
b. Subject has both arms and legs free and is at all times on balance position.
c. Front part of clothing cannot be searched. Can be extremely dangerous to
searches if the subject has knowledge of judo.
FTOs Note: You will conduct lecture for 45 minutes on the above topics,
summarize for 15 minutes and prepare the PTs for the conduct
of practical exercises on the above scenario for 2 hours and field
immersion for 4 hours and 30 minutes. After deployment, you will
conduct debriefing on activities conducted for the whole day and ask
the PTs about their observations on the activities conducted. You
will require the PTs to study the following topics: Procedures on How
to Respond to Methods of Restraint.
God will only give you what you would have ask ed for
if you k new everything he k nows
Timothy Keller
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TARGET AUDIENCE
DAY
35
VENUE
As appropriate
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
Overhead projector,
address system
projector
screen, public
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVE
T.O. #1
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 3 5
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
MODULE IV
9:00
AM
REMARKS
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM) Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue
Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
ACTIVITIES
Availability of
Subject Matter
Expert (8:00
AM)
o with SME
o without SME
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
METHODS OF RESTRAINT
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
Introduction
Training Goals
Training Objectives
Completed
Not Completed
Completed
Not Completed
Complet ed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
Not Completed
Lecture
Practical
Exercises
o
o
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Practical
Exercise
9:00
AM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
1:15
PM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
Completed
Not Completed
Scenario
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
1:15
PM
3:45
PM
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
Scenario
Continuation of
Practical Exercise
Scenario
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
CONTINUATION OF
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
Completed
Not Completed
Scenario
As appropriate
Reason(s):
EXAMINATION
3:45
PM
242
4:45
PM
Examination
Oral
Written
Check the
examination
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Evaluation
Open Forum
Guidance
Closing
prayer
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
Supervision on
personal
tasking
MODULE IV
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
DEBRIEFING
Closing Prayer
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
FIE L D
TRA I NI N G
PROG R A M
6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
MODULE IV
9:30
PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
FIE L D
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
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PROG R A M
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POLICE INTERVENTION: METHODS OF RESTRAINT
INTRODUCTION
The Philippine National Police is mandated to enforce the law, prevent and control
crimes, maintain peace and order and ensure public safety with the active support of
the community.
The patrol elements composed of foot and mobile patrols are the most ubiquitous
members of the force and are synonymous to police presence. They are the ones
who always arrive first at the scene of the crime in response to calls requiring police
assistance. Being the First Responders, it is imperative that Patrol Officers are able
to identify the relations of law, bring criminals to justice, collect and preserve pieces of
evidence, and assist in the prosecution of offenders.
As First Responders, Patrol Officers and other members of the force who respond
to the scene of a disaster or other emergency should be guided on what to do or how
to do it when faced by specific situations.
Methods of Restraint
1. Handcuffs
a. Best method of restraint.
b. If applied properly, it is a good preventive measure; If applied improperly, it
is dangerous.
c. Use of handcuffs is left to the discretion of apprehending personnel and
should be used when needed to restrain the subject.
(1) How handcuffs are applied:
(a) Take position directly behind the subject.
(b) Handcuff is applied when the subject has placed his hand on the
small of his back.
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(c) Do not reach out for the hand as it will provide the subject an
opportunity to grasp the hand of the police and throw him offbalance.
(2) Procedure: When applying handcuffs
(a) First order - Take your right hand off the wall and place it on the
small of your back. Fasten the handcuff to this hand and firmly
hold the other handcuff.
(b) Second order - Move up and put your hand against the wall. Allow
the subject to move closer to wall, making certain his feet remain at
the back far enough to keep him off balance.
(c) Third order - Take your other hand off the wall and place it on the
small of your back. Fasten other handcuff and double-lock both
handcuffs.
(d) Final order - Stand up and face the wall. Help the subject in doing
this.
2. Techniques in Making the Arrest:
a. Initial Contact with the Subject:
(1) Identify yourself in a clear audible voice.
(2) Show identification card, if not in uniform.
(3) Inform the subject that he is under arrest.
(4) Consider the possibility that the subject is wanted for other crimes.
(Check the records)
b. Police Officers Conduct:
(1) Be natural and pleasant but forceful and aggressive.
(2) Dominate situation.
(3) Voice must command authority.
(4) Demand prompt and absolute obedience.
(5) Nervousness should be controlled.
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(6) Avoid acting tough as the subject will be first to detect it.
(7) Avoid profanity as it reflects personality weakness.
(8) Avoid being reticent or apologetic.
(9) Avoid unnecessary conversation.
(10) Agent in charge does the talking and gives the commands.
c. Making the Arrest:
(1) Use good judgment in connection with the arrest.
(2) Assume that the subject is armed and will take your life if given
opportunity.
d. Arrest on Street:
(1) Should be made from side or rear when possible.
(2) Subject should be forced toward the building.
(3) Avoid congested areas when possible.
e. Arrest at Home, Office or Business Establishment:
(1) Restrict the subjects movement. Do not grant request for personal
privileges before being searched.
(2) Clothing and other things requested should be examined for weapons
or items of evidence before turning them over to the subject.
f. Planning the Arrest:
(1) Responsibility of the Chief or Officer acting on his absence.
(2) If the arresting party is composed of two (2) or more members,
somebody must be placed in charge, preferably the most experienced.
(3) Consider the arresting and covering parties.
(4) Consider protection of innocent bystanders.
(5) Prevent escape of the subject.
(6) Discreet reconnaissance of the area.
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TARGET AUDIENCE
8 - 10 Police Trainees
DAY
37
VENUE
As appropriate
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
POLICE TRAINEES
REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 3 7
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM) Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Conduct
(Behavior) of a
Police Officer
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9:00
AM
REMARKS
Issue
Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
ACTIVITIES
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Rank Inspection
Tamang Bihis
Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
CONDUCT (BEHAVIOR) OF
A POLICE OFFICER
Invocation: Police Officers
Prayer
Introduction
Training Goal
FIE L D
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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Training Objectives
PNP Core Values
Police Customs on Social
Decorum
PNP Stand on Basic Issues
9:00
AM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
Availability of
the PTs
Availability of
the area
Availability of
the equipment
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Prayer before meal
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
1:15
PM
Briefing
Map of the
AOR
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
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PM
5:00
PM
Assign a PT to
recap the
activities of day
Issues and
concerns
Open Forum
Guidance
Completed
Not Completed
Yes
No
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
BRIEFING
Prior to dispatch for field
immersion
Completed
Not Completed
FIELD IMMERSION Area
As appropriate
familiarization through
Reason(s):
actual tour (mobility or
by foot/walk the beat
etc.)
RECAPITULATION
Completed
Summary of the activities
for the day
Not Completed
Announce t o the P olice
As appropriate
Trainees t o watch the
Reason(s):
following video clips in
You tube:
- Downtown Foot Patrol
- Beyond
the Badge,
August 2013-Foot Patrol
- Just for Laugh GagsBest Police Pranks
Closing Prayer
FIE L D
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PROG R A M
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
7:00
PM
6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Supervision on
personal
tasking
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Police Community
Relation Manual
- Patrolling
- Beat Patrol
- House visitation
- Organize and Mobilize
the community
Watch the following video
clips
- Downtown Foot Patrol
- Beyond the Badge,
August 2013-Foot Patrol
- Just for Laugh GagsBest Police Pranks
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
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4:00
AM
(next
day)
Not Completed
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
9:30
PM
Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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PNP ETHICAL DOCTRINE AND STANDARDS
INTRODUCTION
The PNP and the community should work hand in hand to achieve a safer place
to live work and do business. But in order to have this, the Police Officer, who is
doing his/her job must know how to deal with the community to earn their trust and
confidence. To achieve this, the PNP sets basic rules and guidelines for these issues.
The PNP Ethical Doctrine and Standards
The Ethical Doctrine was culled from the PNP Code of Professional Conduct and
Ethical Standards with the inception of additional and related principles, guidelines and
sanctions all geared towards internalization of moral values and service dedication/
professionalization.
PNP Core Values
Police Service is a noble profession which demands from its members specialized
knowledge and skills, as well as standards of ethics and morality.
1. Maka-Diyos (God Fearing) - All PNP Personnel must believe in God, who is
the Creator of all men and everything on the planet. Seek His guidance in the
performance of sworn duties and honor Him at all times.
2. Maka-Bayan (Nationalistic) - All PNP Personnel must respect and uphold the
Constitution, the laws of the land and the applicable rules and regulations.
Recognize the legitimacy and authority of the leadership and obey legal orders
of the superior officers.
3. Maka-Tao (Humane) - Committing to the service of my fellowmen over and
above the personal interest.
4. Maka-Kalikasan (Environment-friendly) - Inhibiting from extravagance and
ostentatious display of material things. Respect for private and public properties
and prevent others from destroying them. And finally, shall help protect the
environment and conserve nature to maintain ecological balance.
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Note: After one (1) hour of lecture, the FTO will conduct practical exercises to
PTs with the following guidelines:
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b. scene.
c. robbed.
d. MV positions.
5. arrived)
a. place
b. happen?
c. witnesses?
d. involved?
e. was
f. witnesses.
g. condition.
h. vehicles
. i. drivers.
j.
run incident.
k. happened.
l.
happened.
m. accident.
6. initial findings.
7. witness.
SCENARIO 2
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MODULE 1 SLIDES
TRAINING GOAL:
importance
of
their
relationship
to
the
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
INTRODUCTION
hav e this, the Police Off icer who is doing their job
knows ho w to best deal to the clients who wants to
Decorum
T.O. # 5.4 Identif y the PNP Basic Issues
get
their
trust
and
an d
internalization
and
sanctions
of
PNP
the
guidelines
So
issues.
inception
conf idence.
moral
all
related
geared
v alues
and
principl es,
towards
serv ice
A.
B.
Maka-Bay an (Nationalistic)
dedication/prof essionalization.
C. Maka-Tao (Humane)
D. Maka-Kalikasan (Env ironment-f riendly )
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A. Proper Attire
The
B. Unif orm/Appe ar an ce
deploy ment
of
PNP personnel
A. PNP Image
B. Equality and Quality of serv ice
Results of Inequality
Inef f iciency and
Lack of teamwork to the detriment of the
organization.
perceiv ed,
b. Premised on f av ored assignment,
c. Training, unf air granting of promotion, and
d. Untimely awarding of achiev ements,
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SCENARIO 1
A Police Off icer is responding to a vehicular accident.
The Police Off icer was initially inf ormed that two (2)
v ehicles collided head to head. And whil e the P olice
Officer is conducting initial check on the incident area,
the Police Officer f ound out that the victim in one (1)
v ehicle who hav e died on the spot hav e v aluables
thing inside the v ehicle. What should the Police Of f icer
do?
13
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8 - 10 Police Trainees
DAY
38
VENUE
As appropriate
TIME ALLOTTED
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.
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 3 8
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
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NN
REMARKS
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM) Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue
Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
ACTIVITIES
Paradigm in
CommunityBased Policing
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Rank Inspection
Tamang Bihis
Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
PARADIGM OF
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
POLICING
Invocation: Police
Officers Prayer
PCR in Patrolling
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Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Complet ed
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oPractical
Exercises
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oPractical
Exercises
12:00
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1:00
PM
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
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PM
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Prayer before meal
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
1:15
PM
6:00
PM
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Briefing
Map of the
AOR
BRIEFING
Prior to dispatch for field
immersion
Assign a PT to
recap the
activities of day
Issues and
concerns
Open Forum
Guidance
As appropriate
FIELD IMMERSION Area
Reason(s):
familiarization through
actual tour (mobility or
by foot/walk the beat
etc.)
RECAPITULATION
Completed
Summary of the activities
for the day
Not Completed
Announce the following
As appropriate
reference/s to be read by
Reason(s):
Police Trainees:
- Civil
Disturbance
Management
(Police
Response
in
Crowd
Control)
Closing Prayer
4:45
PM
5:00
PM
Completed
Supervision on
personal
tasking
Completed
Not Completed
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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6:00
PM
7:00
PM
7:00
PM
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Police Community
Relation Manual
- Basic Principles on
Community Relations
- Principles 1-9
Civil Disturbance
Management
-Police Response in
Crowd Control)
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
9:00
PM
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
9:30
PM
MODULE V
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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serves as the security for the activity and at the same time learns how the
interpersonal conversation is conducted.
3. Organize and Mobilize the Community - Every area and house visits conducted
by Police officers should have distinctive purpose connected to organizational
works intended for community mobilization and intervention. The organizational
work conducted by them are all part of community relations.
Note: After one (1) hour of lecture, the FTO will conduct film showing to PTs with
the following guidelines:
Rules on Film Viewing
1. FTO will let the PTs to watch the full videos
2. Scenarios on the videos must be given critiques/comments by each PT. They
are encouraged to explain and discuss their critiques/comments to the whole
class.
3. PTs will make a reaction paper to all videos for FTOs evaluation.
4. Critiques/comments from the FTO.
DOs IN BEAT PATRO L
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In
this
module,
the
Police
Trainees
will
TRAINING OBJECTIV ES
INTRODUCTION
Police
Community
affect peace and order, stop and frisk any body suspected
of concealing weapons or suspiciously loitering around to
v ictimize people, or just plainly standing and watching
people when guarding important f acilities.
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House Visitatio n
The mai n pur pose of house v isit is f orging relationshi p
and getting
inf ormation
works
intended
f or
community
f or the activ ity and at the same time learns how the
interpersonal conv ersation is conducted.
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11
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14
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TRAINING GOAL
In this module, the Police Trainees will un derstan d
the
importance
of
their
relationship
to
the
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INTRODUCTION
PARADIGM OF COMMUNITY-BASED
POLICING
in which
citizens
hav e input
into the
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POLICING
PARADIGM OF COMMUNITY-BASED
POLICING
than the
Police organi zations will ope rate much like priv ate
organi zations, with a greater emphasis on quality
serv ice,
Police organizations will be adaptabl e to changin g
core
v alues,
accountability
and
cost
ef f ectiveness;
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POLICING
their
activ ities
and those
of
other
SCENARIOS
public
21
22
SCENARIO
While
a Police
police
promptly shot an
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DAY
39
VENUE
As appropriate
TIME ALLOTTED
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TRAINING REFERENCES
TRAINING GOAL
.
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 3 9
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM) Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Principles 1-9
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9:00
AM
REMARKS
Issue
Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
ACTIVITIES
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Rank Inspection
Tamang Bihis
Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF
POLICE COMMUNITY
POLICIES
Principles 1 to 9
Basic Steps in CommunityBased Policing
FIE L D
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Complet ed
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Exercises
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oLecture
oPractical
Exercises
9:00
AM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
Availability of
the PTs
Availability of
the area
Availability of
the equipment
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Prayer before meal
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
1:15
PM
Briefing
Map of the
AOR
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
Assign a PT to
recap the
activities of day
Issues and
concerns
Open Forum
Guidance
4:45
PM
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Completed
Not Completed
Yes
No
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
BRIEFING
Prior to dispatch for field
immersion
FIELD IMMERSION Area
familiarization through
actual tour (mobility or
by foot/walk the beat
etc.)
RECAPITULATION
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Summary of the activities
for the day
Not Completed
Announce to the Police
As appropriate
Trainees to watch the
Reason(s):
following video clips in
You tube:
- I Love this COP. Best
Open Carry Stop Over
- Good Guy COP
- Atlanta Polic e Officers
Pepper S pray Kids and
Beat Helpless Man
Closing Prayer
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PM
6:00
PM
7:00
PM
9:00
PM
6:00
PM
7:00
PM
Supervision on
personal
tasking
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Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
STUDY TIME
Completed
Police Community
Relations Manual
Not Completed
Read the following Manuals
As appropriate
- Police Community
Reason(s):
Relatives Manuals
(Types of Community
Relation Policing)
- Manuals for CICL
- First Responders
(Fire Incidents)
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
FORMATION
9:00
PM
9:30
PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
9:30
PM
PERSONAL TIME
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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BASIC PRINCIPLES OF POLICE COMMUNITY RELATIONS POLICING
INTRODUCTION
Community Relations Policing is one of the strategies the PNP is pushing through.
In this program, the units responsible in a specific area must be familiar with the
problem of the community through its personnel assigned in the community.
Principle No. 1: Prevention of Crime is the Basic Mission of the Police
The basic mission of the police is to prevent crime and ensure a peaceful
and orderly community interaction without the necessity of resorting to military
intervention. The need therefore to enforce laws and ordinances that protect lives
and properties and maintenance of peace and order are preconditions that limit
the formation of conflict in the environment and therefore ensure public order and
safety. When the police is already in crime deterrence and control function, then it
is approximating a failure to perform its basic mission.
Principle No. 2: Police Must be Respected by the Community
The ability of the police to perform its duties is dependent upon public approval
of police existence, actions, behavior, and the ability to secure and maintain public
respect. Mr. Davis wrote that No Policemen can work in a hostile environment.
Principle No. 3: A Citizens Respect for Law Develops his Respect for the
Police
The police must secure the cooperation of the public in voluntary observance of
the law to secure and maintain the respect and approval of the public. The police
must have a conscious and deliberate effort to influence the community about the
need to enjoin or at the very least, persuade every citizen not to violate the law or
tolerate among those who do.
Principle No. 4: Cooperation of the Public Decreases as the Use of Force
Increases
The degree of cooperation of the public that can be secured diminishes
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achieving police objectives. An officer with the ability to firmly but pleasantly solicit
the cooperation of individual or groups can frequently accomplish, through their
cooperation, what it might take scores of officers to accomplish through the use
of a hard approach to the situation. In areas where there has been a pattern of
using strong physical force to achieve police objectives, a concurrent pattern
of resistance develops within the individual or group. The result is resistance and
lack of cooperation on the part of the law violator and the subsequent necessity for
resorting to force on the part of the police. The use of force is thus self-perpetuating.
Principle No. 5: The Police Must Render Impartial Enforcement on the Law
The police seeks and preserves public favor, not by service to the law, in
complete independence of policy, and without regard to the justice or injustice of
the substance of individuals; by ready offering of individual service and friendship
to all members of society without regard to their race or social standing; by ready
exercise of courtesy and friendly good humor; and by ready offering of
individual sacrifice in protecting and preserving life.
It is not the job of a police officer to determine what the legislators should say
on what constitutes a crime. It is not the mission of the police to judge whether
any law is good, bad, too harsh, or too lenient. Laws are subject to change.
However, when the law is established, it is job of the police officer to enforce that
law impartially.
Principle No. 6: Physical Force is Used Only as a Last Resort
The police should use physical force to the extent necessary to secure
observance of the law or to restore order only when the exercise of persuasion,
advice, and warning is found to be insufficient to achieve police objectives. The
police should use only the minimum degree of physical force which is necessary
on any particular occasion for achieving a police objective.
Principle No. 7: The Police is the Public and the Public is the Police
The police at all times should maintain a relationship with the public that gives
reality to the historic tradition that the Police is the public and the public is the
police. The police officers are the only members of the public who are paid to give
full-time attention to duties which are incumbent on every citizen in the interest of
community welfare.
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7. assistance.
Basic Steps in Community-Based Policing
Dealing with the community is one of the very tough duties a police officer can go
through. One of the reasons is that individuals living in one community have different
likes and attitudes. So in this lesson, the police officer should acquire techniques to
deal with these issues.
1. Forging relationships establishing relations, either personal or professional,
is a key factor that establishes credibility and confidence so that the information
intended to be conveyed to the other party can be trusted and relied upon.
2. Use of information public information is a vital tool to raise awareness
and knowledge that creates impression over certain facts. When various sets
of information become substantial to form a belief that a thing is probably true
or an event is certain to happen, then the credibility of the source and
the reliability and accuracy of the information becomes a persuasive tool to
influence shaping the perception. This also influences the decision-making of
the receiver of the information.
3. Shaping individuals perceptions when the use of information is properly
done, (i.e. appropriate in the environment), then the educative and illuminative
process of injecting information to the consciousness of the receiver becomes
the dominant and the controlling factor that affects the decision making process
of the receiver of the information.
4. Community organization and mobilization The visible indicators that
community perceptions have been shaped in favor of law enforcement action
is the reduced resistance or non-resistance of the members of the community
towards any forms of policing actions. This makes them willing to be organized
and form groups for the welfare of the community and harmony of its interaction.
This willingness to participate in policing action is necessarily construed to
mean public support. In community policing however, mere public cooperation
would be sufficient for the police as this would mean working in a non-hostile
environment.
Note: After one (1) hour of lecture, the FTO will conduct practical exercises to PTs
with the following guidelines:
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TRAINING GOAL
In this module, the Police Trainees will understand
the importance of their relationship to the community
they are patrolling.
INTRODUCTION
TRAINING OBJECTIVE
Principle No.1
Principle No. 4
MUST
Principle No. 2
POLICE
COOPERATION
Principle No. 5
BE
RESPECTED
BY
THE
COMMUNITY
THE
POLICE
MUST
IMPARTIAL
Principle No. 3
Principle No. 6
A CITIZENS RESPECT
FOR
LAW
DEVELOPS
ONLY AS A LAST
RESORT
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Principle No. 8
POLICE REPRESENTS THE LAW
Principle No. 9
THE ABSENCE OF CRIME AND DISORDER IS THE
TEST OF POLICE EFFECIENCY
SCENARIO 1
Two
10
TRAINING GOAL
In this module, the Police Trainees will understand
the importance of their relationship to the community
they are patrolling.
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Forging relationships
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8 - 10 Police Trainees
DAY
40
VENUE
As appropriate
TIME ALLOTTED
LEARNING AIDS
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REQUIREMENTS
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FTOS NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training
schedule.
TIME
4:00
AM
7:00
AM
D AY 4 0
5:00
AM
5:00
AM
7:00
AM
8:00
AM
FTO CHECKLIST
First Call (4:00
AM) Attention
Call (4:05 AM)
Assembly Call
(4:15 AM)
Accounting
(4:20 AM)
INVOCATION
Morning Prayer
Distribution of
Cleaning
Materials
Designation of
AOR
Availability and
Distribution of
Breakfast
PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
CLEANING OF
AOR/BREAKFAS T AOR
Clean-up Personal
hygiene Wearing of
prescribed uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance
Sheet
(7:00 AM-7:15
AM) Rank
Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45
AM)
Defects Noted
Issue
Delinquency
Report
8:00
AM
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AM
ACTIVITIES
Communitybased Policing
and Crime
Prevention
REMARKS
Completed
Not Completed
REVEILLE
Calisthenics/
Warm-up Exercises/
Physical Conditioning
Road Run
Rank Inspection
Tamang Bihis
Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
TOPIC PRESENTATION:
COMMUNITY-BAS ED
POLICING AND CRIME
PREVENTION
Three (3) Types of
Activities for Crime
Prevention
Complet ed
oLecture
oPractical
Exercises
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Patrol Activities
Organizational Works
Community Inter-action
Not Completed
oLecture
oPractical
Exercises
9:00
AM
12:00
NN
1:00
PM
1:15
PM
4:45
PM
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NN
1:00
PM
Availability of
the PTs
Availability of
the area
Availability of
the equipment
Availability of
Lunch
Mess Kits
Venue for
Lunch
LUNCH BREAK
Prayer before meal
Attendance
Sheet for roll
call formation
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance in the
Afternoon
1:15
PM
5:00
PM
Not Completed
Yes
No
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Briefing
Map of the
AOR
BRIEFING
Prior to dispatch for field
immersion
Assign a PT to
recap the
activities of day
Issues and
concerns
Open Forum
Guidance
4:45
PM
Completed
FIE L D
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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Supervision on
personal
tasking
5:00
PM
6:00
PM
7:00
PM
7:00
PM
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Availability of
Dinner
Mess kits
Venue for
Dinner
DINNER TIME
Prayer before meal
Supervision of
study time
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Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
9:30
PM
4:00
AM
(next
day)
Completed
Not Completed
9:00
PM
Issue
Delinquency
Report
Supervision of
TAPS
9:30
PM
Completed
Not Completed
6:00
PM
Attendance
Sheet
Defects Noted
9:00
PM
PERSONAL TIME
FORMATION
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Time
for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS)
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
Completed
Not Completed
As appropriate
Reason(s):
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COMMUNITY RELATION POLICING AND CRIME PREVENTION
INTRODUCTION
Community-based Policing is a system that links and bonds the police to the
community and creates stronger and cohesive community interactions. Exchanges of
information are fast due to established Police Community Relations. Everyone knows
one another, talk to and trust each other, and confident that their police can be relied
upon for keeping the peace and making the community safer.
Three (3) Types of Community-based Policing Activities for Crime Prevention
1. Patrol activities These activities are conducted so that the police and its
auxiliaries can be seen and felt by the community. This can be accomplished
by patrolling combined with other patrol related activities such as:
a. Traffic Direction and Control to keep the movement of people and goods
in an orderly manner and avoid potentials for conflict.
b. Fixed and Mobile Checkpoints to deny the proliferation and movement
of instruments of crime, and prevent movement of people with criminal
records and intents. Enforcement of traffic laws/ordinances, Firearms Laws,
Drug and Human Trafficking Laws, Anti-fencing and Piracy Laws, etc. that
protects lives and properties can also be done alongside the patrol and
checkpoint activities.
2. Organizational works Community policing cannot be undertaken solely by
the police. It will need the help of various sectors in the community. The following
organizations are material in the upkeep of peace and order and public safety
activities:
a. Barangay Peacekeeping Action Teams (BPATS)
b. Anti-Drug Councils and Movements
c. Council of Elders
d. Radio and Social Networking Clubs
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TRAINING GOAL
In this module, the Police Trainees will understand
the importance of their relationship to the community
they are patrolling.
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
INTRODUCTION
are
f ast
due
to
Exchanges of
established
Police
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and
Mobile
Checkpoints
to
deny
the
intents.
Enf orcement
of
traffic
laws/ordina nces,
SCENARIOS
2. House Visit
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SCENARIO 3
Two
middle
v iolent children.
arrest,
the y oung
children
a group
Off icers
v iolently
of y oung
eff ecting
resisting
the
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SCENARIO 2
f rom
a two
(2)
day
approached
by
continuous
neighbors
operations
and
askin g
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SUMMARY
It is the mission of the Field Training Program and the Field Training Officer to:
1. Ensure that the Police Trainees are provided with a fundamental understanding
of what police patrol is all about.
2. Provide the Police Trainees with realistic career expectations as well as a
legitimate and useful motivation for the development of a professional police
career.
3. Provide the Police Trainees with the competency to perform the duties of a
Police Officer in the Philippine National Police adhering to standard professional
norms.
4. Maintain and Adhere to testing standards
a. On Evaluation and Examination
Police Trainees must score a minimum of 75% on any written test, such
as module or weekly examinations.
b. On Practical or Skills Testing
Police Trainees must score a minimum of 80% in any practical skills test,
such as the traffic direction and control and any of the practical exercises
they are subjected to.
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Completed
Not Completed
Completed
Not Completed
FTO Evaluation:
Passed
Failed (Retraining)
Reason:
Passed
Failed (Retraining)
Reason:
Directors Approval:
Passed
Failed (Retraining)
Reason:
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OFFICE / UNIT
DESIGNATION
DHRDD
Member
DHRDD
Member
PNP TS
Member
DHRDD
Member
DHRDD
Member
PNP TS
Member
NCRPO
Member
DIDM
Member
DO
Member
DIDM
Member
CIDG
Member
HPG
Member
NCRPO
Member
DI
Member
PNP TS
Head Secretariat
DHRDD
DPCR
Member
HS
Member
NCRPO
Member
NCRPO
Member
SECRETARIAT
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Member
NCRPO
Member
FIE L D
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PATROL GROUP
PSUPT ESPERIDION B. BUCTOLAN
Team Leader
PSUPT DANTE L. MABASA
PSUPT NARCISO O. BAYUGO
PSUPT RONNIE R. VISCO
PCINSP ARTHUR D. BAYBAYAN
PCINSP LINDLEY T. BARRIENTOS
PCINSP DEXTER M. CALACAR
PCINSP JOHNNY I. CAPALOS
PCINSP NOEL D. RAMIREZ
PSINSP RODOLFO M. DONGIAPON
PSINSP REXON G. LAYUG PINSP
ARIEL G. CAMBRI
SPO2 REMEGIO F. NOMIO
SPO1 ROY R. QUINITO
PO3 JONATHAN C. MURILLO
PO2 VIOLETO D. PEPITO JR
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Published by:
Directorate for Human Resource and Doctrine Development
Philippine National Police
2014