Papers by Angelica Ruetas
Considering the existing and emerging challenges confronting the organization, the PNP adopted th... more Considering the existing and emerging challenges confronting the organization, the PNP adopted the enhanced vision that states: -Imploring the aid of the Almighty, by 2030, we shall be a highly capable, effective, and credible police service working in partnership with a responsive community towards the attainment of a safer place to live, work, and do business.‖ Since 2005, the PNP ITP has continuously gained breakthroughs in the implementation of its projects. Respect from the community remains one of the PNP's top concerns. The PNP has been firm, through -Oplan Tamang Bihis ng Pulis‖ in instilling the proper wearing of the police uniform as the symbol of its commitment to serve and protect the people. Police visibility has been enhanced with the recruitment of 6,646 Police Officers in 2009. In 2010, the PNP has been recruiting 10,000 to reach the ideal police-topopulation ratio of 1:500. The various morale and welfare projects include a housing program which reduced by 9.16% the number of homeless cops. To improve the PNP's -move, shoot, communicate and investigate‖ capabilities, a 2-billion peso Capability Enhancement Program (CEP) fund was allocated for the PNP wherein 90% of this fund is allocated to police stations, maneuver units, and other field operating units. The Model Police Station Project, which aims to integrate and showcase reforms and best practices in policing and police organization management, is one of the focuses to be implemented in 89 pilot sites nationwide, with the active support of the local government units. In 2010, a number of milestones are once again realized with the concerted efforts from the men and women of the PNP-PMO and cooperation of the various PNP offices. Surely, the credit belongs to them and to the stakeholders. Transform the police, transform the nation. Annual Accomplishment Report 2
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Papers by Angelica Ruetas