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    PNP Professional Code of Conduct

    andEthical Standards

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    LEARNING GOAL:

    The learning goal is to provide the participants a

    review of the PNP Professional Code of Conduct and

    Ethical Standards.

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    LEARNING O!EC"I#ES

    1. Define Code of Ethics, Ethics, Morale, Values and

    Virtue

    !. Discuss the funda"ental legal polic# and institutionalfoundations for the o$servance of a high sense of

    "oralit#, ethical standards and positive values in the

    PNP

    %. &dentif# the si' ()* PNP Core Values and Core +or

    Values

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    LEARNING O!EC"I#ES

    -. &dentif# the three (%* significance of ethics and values

    in police wor. &dentif# the strengths and weaness of the /ilipino

    Police 0fficer

    ). ist down the Most Co""on T#pes of Corruption in

    the PNP and

    2. &dentif# the specific values3ethical $ehavior to $e

    developed a"ong PNP personnel.

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    SE$%ENCES O& PRESEN"A"ION

    1. Definition of Ter"s

    !. The funda"ental legal polic# and institutional

    foundations for the o$servance of a high sense of"oralit#, ethical standards and positive values in the

    PNP

    %. The si' ()* PNP Core Values and Core +orValues

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    SE$%ENCES O& PRESEN"A"ION

    -.The three (%* significance of ethics and values

    in police wor

    . The strengths and weaness of the /ilipinoPolice 0fficer

    ). The Most Co""on T#pes of Corruption in

    the PNP and

    2. The specific values3ethical $ehavior to $e

    developed a"ong PNP personnel.

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    'E&INI"ION O& "ERMS

    Code of Ethics ( written set of guidelines in accordance with the

    pri"ar# values and ethical standards

    Ethics ) what is right fro" wrong

    Morale ) state of "ind and e"otion related to confidence,

    cheerfulness and discipline to wor

    #alues ) are $eliefs, principles and philosophies that are i"portant,cherished, pri4ed, upheld and defended

    #irtue ) the 5ualit# of "oral e'cellence

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    "he Le*al Polic+ and Institutional &ra,e-ors

    A. %nited Nations General Asse,/l+ Resolution 0134 of

    15 'ece,/er 1454.

    Accordin*l+ La- enforce,ent official shall6

    1. 6t all ti"es fulfill their dut# i"posed $# law

    with the high degree of responsi$ilit#.

    !. 7espect and protect hu"an dignit#

    %. 8se force onl# when strictl# necessar#

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    "he Le*al Polic+ and Institutional &ra,e-ors

    A. %nited Nations General Asse,/l+ Resolution 0134

    of 15 'ece,/er 1454.

    Accordin*l+ La- enforce,ent official shall6

    -. Matters of a confidential nature in the

    possession shall $e ept confidential.

    . Not instigate or tolerate an# act of torture or

    other cruel, inhu"an or degrading treat"ent orpunish"ent to an# person.

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    "he Le*al Polic+ and Institutional

    &ra,e-ors

    A. %nited Nations General Asse,/l+ Resolution 0134 of

    15 'ece,/er 1454.

    Accordin*l+ La- enforce,ent official shall6

    ). Ensure the full protection of the health of the

    persons in their custod#.

    2. Not co""it an# acts of corruption.

    9. 7espect the law and present Code.

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    "he Le*al Polic+ and Institutional

    &ra,e-ors

    . "he Constitution of the Re7u/lic of the

    Phili77ines

    1. 6rticle &&, Section !2

    Maintain honest# and integrit# in the pu$lic

    service.

    !. 6rticle :&, Section 1

    ; Pu$lic office is a pu$lic trusto$

    eadership of Moses

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    Si*nificance of Ethics and #alues in

    Police >or

    C. Police Officers as Role Models

    /aith of Daniel

    Diplo"ac# of incoln

    Tolerance of the of the Carpenter of Na4areth

    ?indness of the =ood Sa"aritan and

    &nti"ate nowledge of ever# $ranch of natural

    $iological and social sciences.

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    Stren*ths of the &ili7ino Police Officer

    1. S7iritual eliefs ) self@confident with the =reat

    Provider

    2. #alor ( herois"

    0. Patriotis,) pledge of allegiance to the flag and a

    vow to defend he Constitution.

    . 'isci7line @ instinctive o$edience to lawful orders.

    ?. Courteous) dignified in appearance3. >ord of onor) PNP "e"$erAs word is their $ond

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    Stren*ths of the &ili7ino Police Officer

    5. 'ut+@ o$ligation

    B. Lo+alt+) trustworthinessto the organi4ation,countr#

    and people.

    4. Ca,araderie ) $inding spirit that enhances

    tea"wor and cooperation in the police organi4ation

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    >eanesses of the &ili7ino Police Officer

    1. Mis7laced Lo+alt+ ( self sacrifice for the sae of his

    fellow law enforcer.

    2. C+nicis, ) police view all citi4ens with suspicion

    0. "he %se of &orce

    a. force is $oth e'pressive and instru"ental.

    $. use of force is Bustifia$le

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    >eanesses of the &ili7ino Police Officer

    -. "he Police as 9#icti,s Mentalit+) victi"s of pu$lic

    "isunderstanding and scorn, of low wages and self@

    serving ad"inistrators.

    . Preferential A77lication of the La- ) what the law

    sa#s and who the suspect is.

    ). "he Police as 9%ntoucha/les ) conte"pt of a

    person in unifor"eanesses of the &ili7ino Police Officer

    2. Re-ards )it is accepta$le to accept an# t#pe of

    reward as long as it was given wholeheartedl# $# an

    individual to a police office.

    9. 'ue Process ) "eans of protecting cri"inals at the

    e'pense of the law a$iding.

    . L+in* and 'ece7tion) use to protect the law enforcer

    or get a conviction on a ;$ad gu#.