The document discusses key aspects of the Philippine criminal justice system, including its three pillars of law enforcement, courts, and corrections. It outlines the goals of preventing and controlling crime, rehabilitating offenders, and maintaining peace and order. The first pillar of law enforcement is considered the initiator of the criminal justice system and is referred to as the police pillar. National policies and laws governing the Philippine National Police are also summarized, including qualifications for appointment and promotion.
The document discusses key aspects of the Philippine criminal justice system, including its three pillars of law enforcement, courts, and corrections. It outlines the goals of preventing and controlling crime, rehabilitating offenders, and maintaining peace and order. The first pillar of law enforcement is considered the initiator of the criminal justice system and is referred to as the police pillar. National policies and laws governing the Philippine National Police are also summarized, including qualifications for appointment and promotion.
The document discusses key aspects of the Philippine criminal justice system, including its three pillars of law enforcement, courts, and corrections. It outlines the goals of preventing and controlling crime, rehabilitating offenders, and maintaining peace and order. The first pillar of law enforcement is considered the initiator of the criminal justice system and is referred to as the police pillar. National policies and laws governing the Philippine National Police are also summarized, including qualifications for appointment and promotion.
The document discusses key aspects of the Philippine criminal justice system, including its three pillars of law enforcement, courts, and corrections. It outlines the goals of preventing and controlling crime, rehabilitating offenders, and maintaining peace and order. The first pillar of law enforcement is considered the initiator of the criminal justice system and is referred to as the police pillar. National policies and laws governing the Philippine National Police are also summarized, including qualifications for appointment and promotion.
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PAISON ATHENA DAPHANE D.
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PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES
The actual offended part. 3 PILARS OF AMERICAN CJS LAW ENFORCEMENT COURTS CORRECTIONS CORRECTIONS PILLAR undertakes the information and rehabilitation of offenders for their eventual absorption into the social and economic streams of the community, through institutional or community-based programs. GOALS OF CJS 1. Prevention of crime. 2. Protect members of society against crime. 3. Maintain peace and order. 4. Suppression of criminality. 5. Review the legality of existing rules and regulations. 6. Rehabilitation and reformation of offenders. CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM -The machinery which the society uses in the prevention and control of crimes. NATIONAL POLICE COMMISION [NAPOLCOM] Administer the entrance exam of PNP RA 8551 The” PNP reform and Reorganization Act of 1998”. -approved on Feb. 25, 1998 56 YEARS OLD Age of compulsory retairement of police RA 9708 “An Act Extending for 5 years the reglementary period for complying the minimum educational qualification for appointment to the PNP and Adjusting the Promotion system thereof”. -approved on Aug. 12, 2009 CIVILIAN PNP is must civilian in character. FIRST PILLAR: LAW ENFORCEMENT Considered as the initiator or the prime mover of the CJS. referred to as the POLICE PILLAR. LAPU-LAPU HERO the best and most noble in Filipino manhood who is the symbol and embodiment of all the genuine attributes of leadership, courage, nationalism, self-reliance and a people-based and people-powered community defense. SECTION 12, ARTICLE III OF THE 1987 CONSTITUTION -Miranda rights -Any person under investigation for the commission of an offense shall have the right to be informed pf his right to remain silent and to have competent and independent counsel preferably of his own choice. ACCUSED when the people who committed the crime is on the court. GENERAL / GENERALITY criminal law is binding on all who live or sojourn in Philippine territory. POWER OF EMINENT DOMAIN This is the right of the State to acquire private property for public use upon payment of just compensation and observance of due process. LAW a rule of conduct, just and obligatory. CRIMINAL LAW Branch of public, which defines crimes, treats of their nature, and provides for their punishment. 10 DAYS Validity of search warrant. CHILD ABUSE refers to the maltreatment, whether habitual or not, of the child INQUEST PROCEDURES Commencement of Inquest. The inquest proceedings shall commence upon the presentation of arrested person and witness/es by the police officer before the inquest prosecutor (Fiscal). JUSTICE The act of rendering what are due and treating persons equally. SALUS POPULI EST SUPREMA LEX Voice of the people is the supreme law NULLUM POENA SINE LEJE No punishment without law EX POST FACTO LAW Action is legal not until the law is created RA 1987 PHIL. CONSTITUTION Mother of Philippine constitution.