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PST.

VINCENT’S COLLEGE INCORPORATED


Padre Ramon Street, Estaka, Dipolog City 7100 Philippines
www.svc.edu.ph | (065) 212-6292 | | Fax # 908-1133 | svci_1917@svc.edu.ph
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COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION


PRELIM EXAMINATION
(LEA 100 – Law Enforcement Organization and Administration with Inter-Agency Approach)

NAME: __________________________________________________ DATE: ______________________________


YEAR & BLOCK:__________________________________________ SCORE: _____________________________

TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE


DIRECTION: WRITE THE LETTER IN THE SPACE PROVIDED BEFORE THE NUMBER. NO ERASURE.
___1. What is the primary purpose of police administration?
A) Crime detection B) Ensuring public safety
C) Enforcing laws D) Managing police personnel
___2. Which term refers to the written guidelines that police officers must follow?
A) Policies B) Procedures
C) Rules D) Regulations
___3. The term "police" originates from which language?
A) Latin B) Greek
C) Old English D) French
___4. During which period was the 'tithing' system prominent in England?
A) Norman Period B) Anglo-Saxon Period
C) Westminster Period D) Modern Period
___5. What is the main feature of the Norman Period of policing?
A) Introduction of the "Hue and Cry" system B) Establishment of the Justices of the Peace
C) Creation of the Bow Street Runners D) Development of a formal police force
___6. Which concept is associated with Sir Robert Peel's principles of policing?
A) Community policing B) Crime prevention
C) Police discretion D) Law enforcement
___7. Which of the following is a key principle of Peel's concept of policing?
A) The police must maintain a close relationship with the community
B) The police should act independently of the government
C) Police actions should focus solely on crime control
D) Police should use force only when necessary
___8. What significant change occurred during the Modern Period of policing?
A) Formation of the Metropolitan Police Service B) Introduction of the "watch and ward" system
C) Establishment of the FBI D) Creation of the first police academy
___9. In the Philippine context, which historical event significantly influenced the development of modern policing?
A) Spanish colonization B) American occupation
C) Japanese occupation D) Post-independence reforms
___10. Which historical figure is known for his reform of policing practices in early 19th century England?
A) Sir Robert Peel B) John Fielding
C) Patrick Colquhoun D) Henry Fielding
___11. What was the role of the Bow Street Runners in the development of policing in England?
A) They were an early form of organized police B) They acted as vigilantes
C) They provided legal advice to citizens D) They enforced maritime laws
___12. What was a significant policing development during the Westminster Period?
A) The introduction of the police constable B) The creation of specialized police units
C) The establishment of organized detective services D) The formation of local watchmen
___13. Which agency is primarily responsible for law enforcement in the United States?
A) FBI B) DEA
C) ATF D) DHS
___14. Which historical development contributed significantly to the professionalization of the American police system?
A) The creation of police academies B) The establishment of the first police department
C) The implementation of the Civil Service Act D) The development of forensic science
___15. What was one of the key characteristics of policing during the Norman Period?
A) Centralized authority under the king B) Decentralized local enforcement
C) Focus on community-based policing D) Development of modern investigative techniques
___16. How does the role of modern law enforcement agencies differ from that of early policing systems?
A) Modern agencies focus more on crime prevention while early systems focused on crime detection.
B) Early systems were more formalized than modern agencies.
C) Modern agencies are more specialized compared to early systems.
D) Early systems had better community relations than modern agencies.

___17. What does the term 'community policing' emphasize?


A) Increasing the use of technology in law enforcement
B) Building positive relationships between the police and the community
C) Reducing the number of police officers on the streets
D) Centralizing control of police forces
___18. Which of Peel’s principles emphasizes that police actions should be fair and impartial?
A) The principle of public cooperation B) The principle of using force as a last resort
C) The principle of crime prevention D) The principle of ethical conduct
___19. How did the introduction of the Metropolitan Police Service impact policing in England?
A) It led to a more organized and professional police force. B) It focused on increasing the number of watchmen.
C) It centralized the judicial system. D) It diminished the role of local constables.
___20. In what way did the Spanish colonial period influence policing in the Philippines?
A) It introduced formal police structures and laws.
B) It emphasized community-based policing.
C) It replaced all traditional methods with modern policing techniques.
D) It led to the abolition of all local policing systems.
___21. Given a scenario where community relations are strained, how should a police department apply Peel’s principles
to improve the situation?
A) Increase patrols and use more forceful tactics.
B) Focus on building trust and engaging with community leaders.
C) Reduce community outreach and focus on internal affairs.
D) Implement stricter regulations without consulting the community.

___22. How can modern law enforcement agencies apply the principles of Peel to address issues of public trust?
A) By increasing surveillance and control measures.
B) By enhancing transparency and accountability in their operations.
C) By focusing solely on criminal investigations.
D) By centralizing their operations to increase efficiency.

23. Analyze the differences between the Anglo-Saxon and Norman periods of policing in terms of their approach to law
enforcement.
A) The Anglo-Saxon period relied more on community self-regulation, while the Norman period introduced centralized
authority.
B) The Norman period was more decentralized than the Anglo-Saxon period.
C) Both periods used similar methods for community policing.
D) The Anglo-Saxon period focused on formal police organizations, unlike the Norman period.

24. Evaluate the impact of the American police system's development on modern policing practices.
A) The development led to increased specialization and professionalization.
B) It introduced more informal methods of policing.
C) It reduced the focus on community-based policing.
D) It centralized all policing functions within the federal government.

25. Design a proposal for a community policing initiative that integrates Peel’s principles with modern technology. How
would you balance traditional methods with technological advancements?
TEST II. ESSAY (10 EACH)

1. Discuss the historical evolution of policing from the Anglo-Saxon Period to the Modern Period. Analyze
how each period contributed to the development of contemporary policing practices, and assess the key
changes and continuities over time.
2. Evaluate Sir Robert Peel’s principles of policing in the context of modern law enforcement. How have
these principles shaped current policing strategies and practices, and to what extent are they still relevant
today?
3. Compare and contrast the development of policing in the Philippine setting with that of the American
police system. Evaluate how historical, cultural, and political factors have influenced the evolution of
law enforcement in each context.

TEST III. PRACTICAL EXCERCISE

1. Case Study Analysis: Analyze a case where a police department is facing issues with public trust and
effectiveness. Use principles of police administration and Peel’s concepts to propose a comprehensive
reform plan that addresses both administrative challenges and community relations.
2. Role-Playing Exercise: Simulate a community meeting where you must apply Peel’s principles of
policing to address a local issue. Develop a strategy to engage with the community, address concerns,
and enhance the relationship between the police and the public. Provide a detailed plan including how to
balance traditional policing methods with innovative approaches.

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