COURSE OUTLINE Course No. : LEA 1 Course Title : POLICE ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION WITH POLICE PLANNING Credit Unit : 3 Units Scope and Objectives: Study the principles underlying the police organization and management of the police with particular focus on the Constitutional mandate, Republic Act 6975 and Republic Act 8551 together the previous laws and issuances relating thereto. It includes the organizational structure and d administration of the Philippine National Police, both national and local levels. Emphasis is given on direction, supervision, coordination and control of all local police as a homogenous body under a single command. it includes the basic management functions insofar as these are applied to the police organization. Recommended Textbooks/ References: 1. Manwong, Rommel K. and Delizo, Darlito Bernard G. (2006) Law Enforcement Administration A textbook in Criminology. RK Manwong Publications. 2. Manwong, Rommel K. and San Diego, Gilbert C. (2010) Dynamics of Law Enforcement and Public Safety Administration. Congressional Avenue, Quezon City. Wisemans Books Trading 3. Nolledo, Jose N. (1998) New Police Act of 1998 (R.A. 8551) Caloocan. Philippine Graphic Arts. Inc. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE Contents I. II. III. No. of Hours Understand significant developments in world history of policing 1. Introduction to police administration 2. Developments in world history of policing 3. Philosophy of police service 4. Roles and responsibilities of police 5. Concepts and principles of organization as applied to police 3 3 2.5 2.5 2.5 PNP organizational set-up 1. The Philippine National Police 2. History of PNP 3. RA 6975 and RA 8551 4. Powers and functions of NAPOLCOM 5. Powers and functions of PNP 6. Rank classification and qualification in PNP 7. Gender sensitivity program of PNP 2 2 2 2 2 2 1.5 Powers of governors and mayors over the PNP units and importance of police management 1. Participation of local executives in police administration 2. Grounds for suspension of police power to local executive 3. Planning as function in police management 2.5 2.5 2.5 IV. Crowd management 1. Crowd dispersal, riot, mob control, VIP security, raid operations and disaster management 2. Differentiate demonstration, crowd, mob and riot 3. Principles and route plans for VIP escort and protection 4. Principles in raid operations 5. Phases in emergency/disaster planning 2.5 2.5 2.5 3 _3_ 54