CRI 173-COMPARATIVE MODELS IN POLICING
PRE-COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION 6. How many notices that the Interpol have?
A. 10 B. 8
GENERAL INSTRUCTION: Read specific C. 12 D. 7
instructions provided for in every part of the
examination. SIDE GLANCING, ANY FORM OF 7. This U.S agency investigates matters
CHEATING, ERASURE, SUPERIMPOSITION, involving violations of federal law including civil
ALTERATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Write rights violations, espionage, treason, bank
your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. I. robbery of federally insured institution, serious
MULTIPLE CHOICES: Read and analyze the crimes that crosses state lines and terrorism.
questions carefully and select the best answer a. Federal Police
for each of the following questions. Use b. Federal Bureau of Investigation
CAPITAL letters for your answer. Strictly no c. Drug Enforcement Administration
erasures allowed! 1pt each d. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives
1. The first line of police response to the public
in Japan is the ______while in the Philippines is 8. The smallest form of autonomous
____? government in the United States.
a. Compac, koban b. Chuzaisho, koban
c. Koban, Compac d. Police Precincts, Koban a. Federal b. State
c. Municipal d. Any of the Above
2. The official police force of Indonesia.
a. Pold b. Polri 9. A policing system that required all male
c. Polwil d. Polres residents to guard the town to preserve peace
and order, protect the life and property of the
3. Uses the decentralization to gain operational people and suppress the other factors affecting
flexibility needed to shape police strategies to peace and order?
particular areas.
a. Community-Oriented Policing a. Tun Policing System
b. Problem-Oriented Policing b. Hue and Cry Policing System
c. Community Policing c. Thanes Policing System
d. Problem-Solving Policing d. Frankpledge Policing System
4. This policing system was carried out under a 10. What is the counterpart of commissioner
system called mutual pledge whereby every general of the Royal Thai Police in the
male over twelve (12) years old joined nine (9) Philippines?
of his neighbors to form tythingmen. a. Police Director General
a. Tun Policing System b. Police General
b. Hue and Cry Policing System c. Police Brigadier General
c. Thanes Policing System d. Lieutenant General
d. Frankpledge Policing System
11. The arrangements made in all civilized
5. One of the INTERPOL`s Color notices, the countries to ensure that the inhabitants keep
purpose is to warn of an event, a person, an the peace and obey the law.
object or a process representing a serious and a. Police b. Government
imminent threat to public safety. c. State d. Laws
a. Green notice b. Orange notice
c. Purple notice d. Yellow notice
12. A new way of thinking about policing,
founded on the premise that policeman are 19. The authority in regulation and control of
creative, intelligent individuals who can work the affairs of a community.
with people, identify problems and determine a. Comparative b. Police System
the best solutions to those problems. c. Civil Law d. Police
a. Community-Oriented Policing 20. What policing system that is carried out by a
b. Problem-Oriented Policing victim of crime to shout for help in the middle
c. Community Policing of the community?
d. Problem-Solving Policing a. Tun Policing System
b. Hue and Cry Policing System
13. All law that is not criminal; the body if rules c. Thanes Policing System
that regulate behavior between individuals that d. Frankpledge Policing System
do not involve the potential of criminal
sanctions (contract, torts, wills, poverty, family 21. It is also known as “Anglo-American Justice”
matters, commercial law) a. Civil Law Systems b. Socialist System
a. Common law b. community law c. Islamic System d. Common Law System
c. commercial law d. civil law
22. It is known as Marxist-Leninist Justice
14. The science and art of investigating and a. Civil Law Systems b. Socialist System
comparing the police system of nations that c. Islamic System d. Common Law System
covers the study of police organizations,
training and methods of policing of various 23. The official police force of Indonesia.
nations. a. Polda b. Polri
a. Comparative b. Comparative Police System c. Polwil d. Polres
c. Civil Law d. Police
24. All of the following are theories of
15. What is the meaning of INTERPOL? comparative policing except one?
A. International Police a. Alertness to crime theory
B. International Criminal Organization b. Opportunity theory
C. International Criminal Police Organization c. Deprivation theory
D. International Police Organization d. Decentralized theory
16. They have passive role in the performance 25. They have the primary responsibility for the
of their duty. maintenance of public order in Thailand.
a. Law Enforcement a. Thailand Police b. Thailand Police System
b. Traditional Law enforcement c. Royal Thai Police d. Royal Thailand Police
c. Problem-Solving Policing
d. Bureaucratic Policing 26. The capital city of Thailand is Bangkok. The
statement is ____?
17. Police Boxes is also known as ____? a. Partially True b. Partially False
a. Chuzaisho b. Koban c. Absolutely True d. Absolutely False
c. Kidotai d. Prefectural Police
27. It is one of the most important of the
18. A type of criminal or police system where functions undertaken by every sovereign
adversarial is strong and where lawyers government .
interpret and judges are bound by precedent. a. Civil Law Systems b. Policing System
a. Common b. socialist c. Comparative System d. Common Law System
c. civil d. Islamic
28. Police Boxes is also known as ____? 35. What is the counterpart of the National
a. Chuzaisho b. Koban Police Agency (NPA) in Japan to the Philippines?
c. Kidotai d. Prefectural Police a. Philippine National Police
b. National Bureau of Investigation
29. The police force in Canada is headed by? c. Philippine Drug Enforcement Administration
d. Criminal Investigation and Detection Group
a. Police General
b. Commissioner 36. Indicates those forms of policing that are
c. Police Brigadier General fully global in scope in which those types of
d. Police Commissioner policing are formally directed by institutions
usually responsible for international affairs.
30.The INTERPOL is composed of how many a. Local policing
members? b. International policing
a. 192 b. 193 c. Global Policing
c. 194 d. 195 d. Regional policing
31. Police post located in urban neighbourhood
near major transportation hubs and shopping 37. The highest rank in the Royal Canadian
areas and in residential districts. Mounted Police.
a. Koban
b. Prefectural Police a. Commissioner
c. Chuzaisho b. Police General
d. Kidotai c. Commissioner General
d. Police Constable
32. All of the following are multicultural
societies except one? 38. They have the primary responsibility for the
a. Primitive societies. maintenance of public order in Thailand.
b. Bureaucratic societies a. Thailand Police
c. Urban-industrial societies b. Thailand Police System
d. Migration societies c. Royal Thai Police
d. Royal Thailand Police
33. A theory of model policing that holds the
progress comes along with rising expectations, 39. A modern, efficient and well-equipped body
and people at the bottom develop unrealistic of professionals in pursuit of continuous
expectations while people at the top don’t see improvement and world-class excellence.
themselves rising fast enough. a. Philippine National Police
a. Alertness to crime theory b. National Police Agency
b. Opportunity theory c. Singapore Police Force
c. Deprivation theory d. U.S Federal Police
d. Decentralized theory
40. Integration Act of 1975, dated August 8, 1975,
34. Specialized unit in the Royal Thai police established the Integrated National Police (INP)
includes; railroad, marine, highway, fire and composed of the PC as the nucleus and the
forestry police. The statement is ___? Integrated local police forces as components, under
a. Partially True the Ministry of National Defense.
A. E.O. 101
b. Partially False
B. E.O. 389
c. Absolutely True C. Act No. 70
d. Absolutely False D. P.D. 765
with a view to extradition or similar lawful
action.
a. Red Notice
41. This model has more of a proactive stance b. Blue Notice
than the traditional policing models do. c. Green Notice
a. Problem-oriented policing d. Yellow Notice
b. Community policing
c. Community oriented policing 48. The Japan Police System is a mix
d. Reassurance policing centralization and decentralization which is the
42. Taiwan police force under the supervision of responsibility of prefectural governments. The
national police agency (NPA) which is directly statement is ____?
under the ___? a. Partially True
a. Ministry of interior b. Partially False
b. Ministry of Public Affairs c. Absolutely True
c. National Public Safety Commission d. Absolutely False
d. Department of the Interior and Local
Government 49. What is the counterpart of the National
Police Agency ( NPA) in Japan to the
43. It is known as Marxist-Leninist Justice. Philippines?
a. Civil Law Systems a. Philippine National Police
b. Socialist System b. National Bureau of Investigation
c. Islamic System c. Philippine Drug Enforcement Administration
d. Common Law System d. Criminal Investigation and Detection Group
44. What is the other term for traditional 50. Their responsibilities is to assist local and
policing? state authorities in investigating illegal drug use
a. Proactive policing and drug trafficking.
b. Reactive policing a. Federal Bureau of Investigation
c. Reassurance policing b. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
d. Preventive policing Explosives
c. Drug Enforcement Administration
45. It is one of the most important of the d. None of the Above
functions undertaken by every sovereign
government 51. Europol’s aim to improve the effectiveness
a. Civil Law Systems and co-operation between the competent
b. Policing System authorities of the member states primarily by
c. Comparative System sharing and pooling intelligence
d. Common Law System a. Partially True
b. Absolutely True
46. All of the following are multicultural c. Partially False
societies except one? d. Absolutely False
a. Primitive societies. 52. One of the INTERPOL`s Color notices that
b. Bureaucratic societies seek information on unidentified bodies.
c. Urban-industrial societies a. Red Notice
d. Migration societies b. Blue Notice
c. Purple notice
47. One of the INTERPOL`s Color notices that d. Black notice
seek the location and arrest of wanted persons
53. It is the science and art of investigating and d. Absolutely False
comparing the police system of nations.
a. Policing System b. Common Law System 60. All law that is not criminal; the body if rules
c. Civil Law Systems d. Comparative Police that regulate behavior between individuals that
System do not involve the potential of criminal
sanctions (contract, torts, wills, poverty, family
54. It shifts the focus of police work from matters, commercial law)
handling random calls to solving community a. Common law
problems. b. community law
a. Community-Oriented Policing c. commercial law
b. Problem-Oriented Policing d. civil law
c. Community Policing
d. Problem-Solving Policing 61. The science and art of investigating and
comparing the police system of nations that
55. It is based on the event of when a greater covers the study of police organizations,
number of children are being born, because as training and methods of policing of various
these baby booms grow up, delinquent nations.
subcultures develop out of the adolescent a. Comparative
identity crisis. b. Comparative Police System
a. Opportunity theory c. Civil Law
b. Alertness to crime theory d. Police
c. Demographic theory
d. Deprivation theory 62. A thought process for defining problems,
that process is logical, sound and realistic.
56. Medieval Latin word “Dei Indicum” which a. Community-Oriented Policing
means? b. Problem-Oriented Policing
a. Healing b. miraculous decision. c. Community Policing
c. Goddess d. Miracle d. Problem-Solving Policing
57. A type of criminal or police system where 63. The authority in regulation and control of
adversarial is strong and where lawyers the affairs of a community.
interpret and judges are bound by precedent. a. Comparative
a. Common b. socialist b. Police System
c. civil d. Islamic c. Civil Law
d. Police
58. What is the counterpart of commissioner 64. It is used to describe the countries being
general of the Royal Thai Police in the used as topics of discussion.
Philippines? a. Model System
a. Police Director General b. Police System
b. Police General c. Civil Law
c. Police Brigadier General d. Police
d. Lieutenant General
65. A high value on new responses that are
59. The capital city of Thailand is Bangkok. The preventive in nature, that are not dependent on
statement is ____? the use of the criminal justice system and that
a. Partially True engage other public agencies, the community
b. Partially False and the private sector when their involvement
c. Absolutely True
has the potential for significantly contributing to c. Shire – Reeves
the reduction of the problem. d. All of the above
a. Community-Oriented Policing
b. Problem-Oriented Policing 72. What policing system that is carried out by a
c. Community Policing victim of crime to shout for help in the middle
d. Problem-Solving Policing of the community?
a. Tun Policing System
66. This model put more emphasis on trying and b. Hue and Cry Policing System
prevent crime from happening. c. Thanes Policing System
a. Community-Oriented Policing d. Frankpledge Policing System
b. Problem-Oriented Policing
c. Community Policing 73. A policing system that required all male
d. Problem-Solving Policing residents to guard the town to preserve peace
and order, protect the life and property of the
67. This policing had detectives watching for people and suppress the other factors affecting
patterns in crimes to help understand when and peace and order?
how crimes are being committed. a. Tun Policing System
a. Community-Oriented Policing b. Hue and Cry Policing System
b. Problem-Oriented Policing c. Thanes Policing System
c. Community Policing d. Frankpledge Policing System
d. Problem-Solving Policing 74. This policing system was carried out under a
system called mutual pledge whereby every
68. It aims to facilitate international police male over twelve (12) years old joined nine (9)
cooperation, and supports and assists all of his neighbors to form tythingmen.
organizations, authorities and services whose a. Tun Policing System
mission is to prevent or combat internal crime. b. Hue and Cry Policing System
a. INTERPOL c. Thanes Policing System
b. EUROPOL d. Frankpledge Policing System
c. ASEANAPOL
d. IACP 75. All of the following are theories of
comparative policing except one?
69. This method takes a lot of trust on the
officer`s part as well as the citizen`s part. a. Alertness to crime theory
a. Community-Oriented Policing b. Opportunity theory
b. Problem-Oriented Policing c. Deprivation theory
c. Community Policing d. Decentralized theory
d. Problem-Solving Policing
76. The world’s largest international police
70. Known as the ruler of the district. organization. It exists to help create a safer
a. Shire world by supporting law enforcement agencies
b. Reeve worldwide to combat crime.
c. Rieve a. INTERPOL
d. Sheer b. EUROPOL
c. ASEANAPOL
71. What is the forerunner of the word sheriff? d. IACP
a. Shire – Reevees
b. Shine – Reeves 77. The law that marks the beginning of the
curfew hours.
a. Statute of 1396 b. Decentralized Command Structure
b. Statute of 1295 c. Multiple Uncoordinated
c. Statute of 1195 d. Coordinated Centralised Police Force
d. Statute of 1498
83. International Criminal Police Organization is
78. Involves the police identifying a problem, the police forces organization that primarily
co-opting a non-offending person to take on manifests global or international cooperation in
crime control role, and using a range of civil and addressing transnational crime. It was created
the co-opted person/persons complies with the on?
will of the police. a. 1923 b. 1932
c. 1933 d. 1922
a. Hot Spot Policing
b. Pulling Levers Policing 84. This involves police getting smarter in terms
c. Broken Windows Theory of better understanding the make-up of the
d. Third Party Policing range of social problems that they are called
upon to deal with , but also developing in an
79. This policing model has detectives watching increased awareness about " what works" in
for patterns in crimes to help understand when terms of police interventions in respect of
and how crimes are being committed these.
A. REACTIVE (TRADITIONAL POLICING) a. Evidence Policing
B. PREDICTIVE POLICING b. Broken Windows Theory
C. PROBLEM-ORIENTED POLICING (POP) c. Problem-Oriented Policing
D. COMMUNITY-ORIENTED POLICING d. Pulling Levers Policing
(COP)
85. One of the INTERPOL`s Color notices issued
80. It is the world's second, and Asia's first, for groups and individuals who are the targets
police agency to operate with a modern policing of UN Security Council Sanctions Committees.
system. It was formed on 1 May 1844. a. Orange notice
A. Hong Kong Police Force b. Purple notice
B. Australian Police c. Black notice
C. Royal Canadian Mounted Police d. INTERPOL- United Nations Security Council
D. Philippine National Police Special Notice
86. The policing of the United States was
81. One of the INTERPOL`s Color notices that patterned to?
seek or provide information on modus a. India b. Singapore
operandi, objects, devices and concealment c. Australia d. England
methods used by criminals.
a. Orange notice 87. The supreme governing body of the
b. Purple notice Interpol, it meets annually and comprises
c. Black notice delegates appointed by each member country.
d. INTERPOL- United Nations Security Council a. General Secretariat b. Advisers
Special Notice c. Executive Committee d. General Assembly
82. The police forces in a country that do not 88. Influence is from “top down” – those who
have an apparent centralized command “knows best” have input and make decisions.
structure. a. Philippine National Police
a. Multiple Coordinated b. Police – Community Relations
c. Community Policing a. National Public Safety Commission
d. Neighbourhood Program b. Ministry of Interior
c. Ministry of Affairs
89. The head of the state of the Thailand: the d. Interior Ministry
head of the Government of the Thailand.
a. President: Prime Minister 96. The four international languages used by
b. King: President the Interpol?
c. King: Prime Minister A. Spanish, Arabic, French and English
d. Prime Minister: King B. English, Arabic, Italian and Spanish
C. Arabic, French, Chinese and Filipino
90. A theory of policing model suggest that D. French Japanese, Filipino and English
crime everywhere is the result of unrestrained
migration and overpopulation in urban areas 97. The dominant managerial and operational
such as ghettos and slums style of the Philippine National Police.
a. Alertness to crime theory a. Community-Oriented Policing
b. Opportunity theory b. Problem-Oriented Policing
c. Deprivation theory c. Community Policing
d. Economic theory d. Problem-Solving Policing
91. The headquarters of EUROPOL was located 98. A theory of model policing that holds the
at? progress comes along with rising expectations,
a. Hague, Netherlands. and people at the bottom develop unrealistic
b. Vienna Austria expectations while people at the top don’t see
c. Lyon France. themselves rising fast enough.
d. Kuala Lumpur a. Alertness to crime theory
b. Opportunity theory
92. It is known as the safe city of low crime. c. Deprivation theory
a. United States b. Philippines d. Decentralized theory
c. Singapore d. India
99. The office of Interpol is located at?
93. Philippines is one of the member countries
of ASEANAPOL and INTERPOL. The statement is A. Lyon, France
___? B. France
a. Partially True b. Absolutely True C. Lyon, Italy
c. Partially False d. Absolutely False D. Lyon, Singapore
94. The following are the INTERPOL’ S Four 100. Aims to identify “signals” and involve the
Core Functions; except : community in solving community-related
a. Secure Global Police Communications problems and it is similar to the community
Services policing.
b. Operational Data Services and Databases for
Police a. Reassurance Policing
c. Operational Police Support Services b. Reactive Policing
d. Police Extra-Curricular Activities c. Traditional Policing
95. A civilian commission which supervises the
National Police Agency in Japan.
ANSWER KEY:
1. C 11.A 21.D 31.A 41.A 51.B 61.B
2.B 12.A 22.B 32.D 42.A 52.D 62.B
3.A 13.D 23.B 33.C 43.B 53.D 63.D
4.D 14.B 24.D 34.D 44.B 54.A 64.A
5.B 15.C 25.C 35.A 45.B 55.C 65.B
6.B 16.B 26.C 36.C 46.D 56.B 66.D
7.B 17.B 27.B 37.A 47.A 57.A 67.D
8.C 18.A 28.B 38.C 48.C 58.B 68.
9.A 19.D 29.B 39.C 49.A 59.C 69.A
10.B 20.B 30.D 40.D 50.C 60.D 70.B
71.C 81.B 91.A
72.B 82.B 92.C
73.A 83.A 93.B
74.D 84.A 94.D
75.D 85.D 95.A
76.A 86.D 96.A
77.B 87.D 97.A
78. D 88.B 98.C
79. C 89.C 99.A
80.A 90.D 100.A
d. Intelligence-Led Policin