Comparative Models in Policing Review

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Comparative Models in

Policing Review
What is the meaning of INTERPOL?

• A. International Police
• B. International Criminal Organization
• C. International Criminal Police Organization
• D. International Police Organization
What is the meaning of INTERPOL?

• A. International Police
• B. International Criminal Organization
• C. International Criminal Police Organization
• D. International Police Organization
• Interpol (1923) = (International Criminal Police
Organization) is the police forces organization that primarily
manifests global or international cooperation in addressing
transnational crime. Its headquarters
• was initially located in Vienna Austria (it is where Interpol
was founded) but at present it is transferred to Lyon France.
• INTERPOL = is the world’s largest international police
organization, with 194 member countries.
The four international language used by the Interpol ?

• A. Spanish, Arabic, French and English


• B. English, Arabic, Italian and Spanish
• C. Arabic, French, Chinese and Filipino
• D. French Japanese, Filipino and English
The four international language used by the
Interpol ?
• A. Spanish, Arabic, French and English
• B. English, Arabic, Italian and Spanish
• C. Arabic, French, Chinese and Filipino
• D. French Japanese, Filipino and English
INTERPOL’s 4 Official Languages

• SAFE
• S (Spanish)
• A (Arabic)
• F (French)
• E (English)
The office of Interpol is located at?

• A. Lyon, France
• B. France
• C. Lyon, Italy
• D. Lyon, Singapore
The office of Interpol is located at?

• A. Lyon, France
• B. France
• C. Lyon, Italy
• D. Lyon, Singapore
How many notices that the Interpol have?

• A. 10
B. 8
C. 12
D. 7
How many notices that the Interpol have?

• A. 10
B. 8
C. 12
D. 7
INTERPOL’S NOTICE

• 1. Red Notice – a notice which is issued to seek the arrest or provisional arrest of wanted persons
with a view to extradition.
• 2. Blue Notice – this type of notice is issued in order to locate, identify or obtain information on
a person of interest in a criminal investigation.

• 3. Green Notice – to warn about a person's criminal activities if that person is considered to be a
possible threat to public safety.

• 4. Yellow Notice – to help locate missing persons, often minors, or to help identify persons who
are unable to identify themselves.
• 5. Black Notice – a notice issued to seek information on unidentified
bodies.
• 6. Orange Notice – to warn of an event, a person, an object or a process
representing an imminent threat and danger to persons or property.
• 7. Purple Notice – issued to provide information on modus operandi,
objects, devices and concealment methodsused by criminals.
• 8. INTERPOL–United Nations Security Council Special Notice – is
issued for individuals and entities that are subject to UN sanctions.
• A type of criminal or police system where adversarial is strong and where
lawyers interpret and judges are bound by precedent.

• a. Common
• b. socialist
• c. civil
• d. Islamic
• A type of criminal or police system where adversarial is strong and where
lawyers interpret and judges are bound by precedent.

• a. Common
• b. socialist
• c. civil
• d. Islamic
All law that is not criminal; the body if rules that regulate behavior between
individuals that do not involve the potential of criminal sanctions (contract,
torts, wills, poverty, family matters, commercial law)

• a. Common law
• b. community law
• c. commercial law
• d. civil law
All law that is not criminal; the body if rules that regulate behavior between
individuals that do not involve the potential of criminal sanctions (contract,
torts, wills, poverty, family matters, commercial law)

• a. Common law
• b. community law
• c. commercial law
• d. civil law
The science and art of investigating and comparing the police system of
nations that covers the study of police organizations, training and methods of
policing of various nations.

• a. Comparative
• b. Comparative Police System
• c. Civil Law
• d. Police
The science and art of investigating and comparing the police system of
nations that covers the study of police organizations, training and methods of
policing of various nations.

• a. Comparative
• b. Comparative Police System
• c. Civil Law
• d. Police
• The authority in regulation and control of the affairs of a community.

• a. Comparative
• b. Police System
• c. Civil Law
• d. Police
• The authority in regulation and control of the affairs of a community.

• a. Comparative
• b. Police System
• c. Civil Law
• d. Police
• What is the forerunner of the word sheriff?

• a. Shire – Reevees
• b. Shine – Reeves
• c. Shire – Reeves
• d. All of the above
• What is the forerunner of the word sheriff?

• a. Shire – Reevees
• b. Shine – Reeves
• c. Shire – Reeves
• d. All of the above
• What policing system that is carried out by a victim of crime to
shout for help in the middle of the community?

• a. Tun Policing System


• b. Hue and Cry Policing System
• c. Thanes Policing System
• d. Frankpledge Policing System
• What policing system that is carried out by a victim of crime to
shout for help in the middle of the community?

• a. Tun Policing System


• b. Hue and Cry Policing System
• c. Thanes Policing System
• d. Frankpledge Policing System
A policing system that required all male residents to guard the town to
preserve peace and order, protect the life and property of the people and
suppress the other factors affecting peace and order?

• a. Tun Policing System


• b. Hue and Cry Policing System
• c. Thanes Policing System
• d. Frankpledge Policing System
A policing system that required all male residents to guard the town to
preserve peace and order, protect the life and property of the people and
suppress the other factors affecting peace and order?

• a. Tun Policing System


• b. Hue and Cry Policing System
• c. Thanes Policing System
• d. Frankpledge Policing System
This policing system was carried out under a system called mutual pledge
whereby every male over twelve (12) years old joined nine (9) of his
neighbors to form tythingmen.

• a. Tun Policing System


• b. Hue and Cry Policing System
• c. Thanes Policing System
• d. Frankpledge Policing System
It is also known as “Anglo-American Justice”

• a. Civil Law Systems


• b. Socialist System
• c. Islamic System
• d. Common Law System
It is also known as “Anglo-American Justice”

• a. Civil Law Systems


• b. Socialist System
• c. Islamic System
• d. Common Law System
It is known as Marxist-Leninist Justice

• a. Civil Law Systems


• b. Socialist System
• c. Islamic System
• d. Common Law System
It is known as Marxist-Leninist Justice

• a. Civil Law Systems


• b. Socialist System
• c. Islamic System
• d. Common Law System
It is one of the most important of the functions undertaken by every
sovereign government.

• a. Civil Law Systems


• b. Policing System
• c. Comparative System
• d. Common Law System
It is one of the most important of the functions undertaken by every
sovereign government.

• a. Civil Law Systems


• b. Policing System
• c. Comparative System
• d. Common Law System
• A theory of policing model suggest that crime everywhere is the result of
unrestrained migration and overpopulation in urban areas such as ghettos
and slums.

• a. Alertness to crime theory


• b. Opportunity theory
• c. Deprivation theory
• d. Economic theory
• A theory of policing model suggest that crime everywhere is the result of
unrestrained migration and overpopulation in urban areas such as ghettos
and slums.

• a. Alertness to crime theory


• b. Opportunity theory
• c. Deprivation theory
• d. Economic theory
The law that marks the beginning of the curfew hours.

• a. Statute of 1396
• b. Statute of 1295
• c. Statute of 1195
• d. Statute of 1498
The law that marks the beginning of the curfew hours.

• a. Statute of 1396
• b. Statute of 1295
• c. Statute of 1195
• d. Statute of 1498
It is the science and art of investigating and comparing the police system of
nations.

• a. Policing System
• b. Common Law System
• c. Civil Law Systems
• d. Comparative Police System
It is the science and art of investigating and comparing the police system of
nations.

• a. Policing System
• b. Common Law System
• c. Civil Law Systems
• d. Comparative Police System
Medieval Latin word “Dei Indicum” which means?
• a. Healing
• b. miraculous decision.
• c. Goddess
• d. Miracle
Medieval Latin word “Dei Indicum” which means?
• a. Healing
• b. miraculous decision.
• c. Goddess
• d. Miracle
A type of criminal or police system where adversarial is strong
and where lawyers interpret and judges are bound by precedent.

• a. Common
• b. socialist
• c. civil
• d. Islamic
A type of criminal or police system where adversarial is strong
and where lawyers interpret and judges are bound by precedent.

• a. Common
• b. socialist
• c. civil
• d. Islamic
All law that is not criminal; the body if rules that regulate behavior between
individuals that do not involve the potential of criminal sanctions (contract,
torts, wills, poverty, family matters, commercial law) .

• a. Common law
• b. community law
• c. commercial law
• d. civil law
All law that is not criminal; the body if rules that regulate behavior between
individuals that do not involve the potential of criminal sanctions (contract,
torts, wills, poverty, family matters, commercial law) .

• a. Common law
• b. community law
• c. commercial law
• d. civil law
It is used to describe the countries being used as topics of discussion.

• a. Model System
• b. Police System
• c. Civil Law
• d. Police
It is used to describe the countries being used as topics of discussion.

• a. Model System
• b. Police System
• c. Civil Law
• d. Police

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