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#2 Tracing the Evolution of Policing in the Philippine Setting

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 Module #2 Lesson title: Tracing the Evolution of Policing in the Philippine Setting Lesson Objectives: At the end of this module, you should be able to: 1. Trace the evolution of policing in the Philippine setting. 2. Discuss the evolution of policing in the Philippine setting. Introduction (2 mins) How are you today? I hope you are doing well. Are you excited for today’s lesson? Good! Let’s get started. Our topic is entitled “ Tracing the Evolution of Policing in the Philippine Setting ” with the objectives that you will be able to trace the evolution of policing in the Philippine setting and discuss the evolution of policing in the Philippine setting. B. MAIN LESSON Activity 2: Content Notes (13 mins) Before we will discuss the different law enforcement agencies and its corresponding functions, let us know first the evolution of policing. A. Pre-Spanish era In the Philippines, the “cabeza de barangay” was the head and the leader of a group of settlers. The discipline and punishment,

#1 Early Development of Policing

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Module #1 Lesson title: Early Development of Policing Lesson Objectives: At the end of this module, you should be able to: 1. Trace the early development of policing. 2. Discuss the origin of police. Introduction (2 mins) Hello! Are you ready to learn something new today? Great! That’s the spirit of a true student. Welcome to our subject. Our first lesson for this subject is about the “Early development of Policing ”. You are expected that at the end of this lesson you may be able to: 1. Trace the early development of policing; 2. Discuss the early development of policing. Activity 2: Content Notes (13 mins) I believe you are quite excited to know about how police officers perform their job and other relevant information. But before that, let us know first the history of police. Let’s get started! C. MIDDLE AGES 1. FRANKPLEDGE SYSTEM /MUTUAL PLEDGE - A community is divided into groups of 10 men (TYTHINGS/TYTHINGMEN). They are responsible for the conduct of each other and to band togeth