The First Pillar
The First Pillar
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Prepared by: Balan, Immaculate K.
Benoza, Elijah Gene
Fruelda, Mark
LAW ENFORCEMENT
2. GUARDRILLOS
Other history texts also refer to this as Cuardillo. It is a body of
rural police organized in each town that was created by the
Royal Decree on January 8,1836.
This was composed of 5% of the able-bodied male
inhabitants of each town or province, and each member
should serve for at least 3 years.
3. GUARDIA CIVIL
this police organization was created by the Royal
Decree issued on February 12, 1852. It is consisted of a
body of Filipino policemen organized originally in each of
the provincial capitals of the central provinces of Luzon
under the command of the Alcalde (Governor).
JAPANESE OCCUPATION
Law enforcement- the PNP has the power to enforce the laws and ordinances
relative to the protection of lives and properties.
1.) Investigate crimes and other offenses against the law of the Philippines,
both on its own initiative and as public interest may require;
2.) Assist, when officially requested in the investigation or detection of crimes
and other offenses;
3.) Act as national clearing house of criminal records and other information for
use of all prosecuting and law enforcement entities in the Philippines, of
identification records for identifying marks, characteristics and ownership or
possession of all firearms and test bullets fired therefrom;
4.) Give technical help to all prosecuting and law enforcement offices,
agencies of the government and courts which may ask for its services;
5.) Extend its services in the investigation of cases of administrative or civil in
nature in which the government is interested;
6.) Establish and maintain an up-to-date scientific crime laboratory and
conduct researches in furtherance of scientific knowledge in criminal
investigation:
7.) Coordinate with other national or local agencies in the maintenance of
peace and order; and
8.) Undertake the instruction and training of a representative number of city
and municipal peace officers at the request of their respective superiors along
effective methods of crime investigation and detection in order to insure
greater efficiency in the discharge of their duties.
PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT
AGENCY (PDEA)
• Was created by the virtue of Republic Act 9165, otherwise known as
Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002,which was approved on June
7,2002 and took effect on July 4,2002.