Prelim Examination in Comparative Models and Policing System
Prelim Examination in Comparative Models and Policing System
I. IDENTIFICATION.
__________1. Is the formal presentation of charges in open court. The defendant is asked to
plead guilty or not guilty to the charges.
__________2. Theory of police service which maintains that police officers are servants of
higher authorities.
__________3. The researchers visits another country.
__________4. Is a money or property that an accused person puts forth as security, make sure
they’ll show up for further criminal proceedings, including the trial and sentencing.
__________5. Theory of police service which states that police officers are servants of the
community or the people.
__________6. Types of comparative court system where the accused is innocent until proven
guilty.
__________7. Concept of police service states that the yardstick of police proficiency relies on
the number of arrest made.
__________8. Types of police system distinguished by strong inquisitorial system where less
right is granted to the accused and the written law is taken as gospel and subject to little
interpretation.
__________9. Styles of policing that an emphasis on violations of law and the use of threat or
actual arrest to solve disputes.
__________10. Muslim or Arabic Justice, and derive all their practices from interpretation of
Koran or Qur’an.
__________11. Distinguished by procedures designed to rehabilitate or retain people into
fulfilling their responsibilities to the state.
__________12. It is the system of interaction among the countries of the world in order to
develop the global economy.
__________13. Denotes the degree or grade by which a person, thing or other entity has a
property or quality greater or less in extent than that of another.
__________14. A combination of related elements that is functioning as a whole in order to
achieve a single goal or objective.
___________15. It is the kind of document that authorizing the police officer or official to enter
the premises to get some evidence in crime scene at a particular location.
___________16. It is the taking of a person into the custody or under restraint.
___________17. These are crimes that cross borders between countries.
___________18. States that the yardstick of police proficiency relies on the absence of crime.
___________19. Types of comparative court system where the accused is guilty until proven
innocent or mitigated, have more secret procedure .
___________20. Usually exist in English speaking countries of the world. There is strong
adversarial system and rely upon oral system of evidence in which the public trial is a main focal
point.
II. Enumerate and explain the 5 effects of Globalization to Law Enforcement (30pts)