COMPARATIVE POLICING SYSTEM
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- 3. Japanese criminal group. Often involved in multinational criminal activities, including human trafficking, gambling, prostitution, and undermining licit businesses.
- 8. accused in innocent until proven guilty; and inquisitorial, where the accused is guilty until proven innocent or mitigated. A
- 11. in which control is exercised by a small group of individuals whose authority generally is based on wealth or power.
- 13. exchange of ideas, products, goods and services
- 18. ROMULO- he became the first filipino president of the security council of UN
- 24. COUNCIL- One of the principal organ of UN and it is the most powerful of all the branches.
- 25. refers to a system where police administrations and operations are independent from one state to another. It is more applicable to countries with federal government.
- 26. NOTICE- To help locate missing persons, often minors
- 27. BUGARIN-former NBI Director, became the first Filipino President of the Interpol General Assembly from 1980-1984.
- 29. typically placed in an urban district and is operated by a number of community police officers who work under a shift system
- 30. theory that holds that progress comes along with rising expectations, and people at the bottom develop unrealistic expectations while people at the top do not see themselves rising fast enough.
- 32. located outside of urban districts in villages and is operated by one community officer, who resides with his family in this police facility.
- 38. is a small neighborhood police station found in Japan. Often translated to English as Police Box
- 39. underground criminal societies based in Hong Kong. They control secret markets and bus routes and are often involved in money laundering and drug trafficking.
- 40. DRESSLER-first Interpol Secretary General from 1932-1946,
- 41. The rapid development of the western culture that affects other cultures in the world as brought by intellectual and technological advances, in which some crimes occuring in other countries are attributed.
- 42. WA-gangster from Thailand. They are involved in manufacturing and trafficking methamphetamine.
- 45. official language of Interpol whoses introduce lately and adopted by organization
- 46. 54 countries. It is the hottest continent and home of the world's largest desert
- 47. type cybercrime where a criminal secretly used a victim's computing power to generate cryptocurrency.
- 48. BOX-British telephone kiosk or callbox located in a public place for the use of members of the public to contact the police, or for members of the public to contact the police. Most are disused at present with the advent of two way radio and mobile phones.
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- 1. SCHOBER- first president of INTERPOL
- 2. COSA NOSTRA- known as the Italian or Italian American mafia.
- 4. NATIONS-international organization whose aims include promoting and facilitating cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human rights, civil rights, civil liberties, political freedoms, democracy, and the achievement of lasting world peace.
- 5. Indonesian National Police
- 6. TRAFFICKING- involves selling drugs and drug paraphernalia, whether it is a local exchange between a user and a dealer or a major international operation
- 7. the rural police officer in Japan.
- 9. of lawlessness or political disorder brought about by the absence of governmental authority.
- 10. of government in which the supreme power is retained by the people, but which is usually exercised indirectly through a system of representation and delegated authority periodically renewed.
- 11. theory that along with higher standards of living, victims become more careless of their belongings, and opportunities for committing crime multiply.
- 12. TRAFFICKING-illegal trade in human beings for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation or forced labor: a modern-day form of slavery
- 14. European Union’s criminal intelligence agency
- 15. Chief of Police of Indonesia is called
- 16. one of the forerunners of globalization
- 17. largest police organization
- 19. RULE THEORY- theory of police service which sates that the police officers are the servants of the community or people.
- 20. religious police in Saudi Arabia whose duty is to ensure strict adherence to established codes of conduct
- 21. means “Party of God”
- 22. means “students”, headed by Mullah Mohammed Omar, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, Mullah Obaidullah Akhund. It is operated in Afghanistan and Northwest Pakistan.
- 23. NOTICE-To seek the arrest or provisional arrest of wanted persons with a view to extradition.
- 28. unofficial or unauthorized use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims.
- 31. theory of police service which maintains that police officers are servants of higher authorities.
- 33. - police force in the philippines
- 34. THAI POLICE- police force in thailand
- 35. in India, means one who inhabits a “chowki”, police station or guard house.
- 36. ERA- first era of globalization
- 37. approximately 50 countries, and it is the most populated continent, the 60% of the total population of the Earth live here.
- 43. COP- community outreach programme, which was launched by Royal Malaysian Police in Kuala Lumpur on August 9, 2005 to help combat crime in the city and any situations around Malaysia.
- 44. simply means on police force operating in a country
- 46. QAEDA- It literally means “the base”. It is headed by Osama Bin Laden and Ayman Al-Zawahiri.