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1. The planning that is the responsibility of the legislative branch of the government.

a. Internal Policy Planning c. Procedural or Policy Plan


b. Broad External Policy Planning d. Operational Plan
2. The planning that is the responsibility of the Chief PNP and other Chiefs of the different Units or
Headquarters within their area of jurisdiction to achieve the objectives or mission of the police
organization.
a. Internal Policy Planning c. Procedural or Policy Plan
b. Broad External Policy Planning d. Operational Plan

3. It involves planning for emergencies of a specific nature at known locations. They are
developed in anticipation of emergencies such as hostage-taking, jail-break, demonstrations and
other similar incidents and totally unanticipated circumstances.
a. Administrative or Management Plans c. Procedural or Policy Plan
b. Tactical Plans d. Operational Plan

4. It deals with procedures that have been outlined and officially adapted by all members of the
unit under specified circumstances. These are guidelines for action to be taken under specific
circumstances and details.
a. Administrative or Management Plans c. Procedural or Policy Plan
b. Tactical Plans d. Operational Plan
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5. It pertains to plans that relate to staffing, equipping, supplying and organizing. It includes
information of the police organizational mission statement, goals, and policies; the structuring of
functions, authorities, and responsibilities; the allocation of resources; personnel management;
and other concerns which characters are prevalent throughout the agency, examples
assignments and trainings of personnel; recruitment; equipment and supply procedures.
a. Administrative or Management Plans c. Procedural or Policy Plan
b. Tactical Plans d. Operational Plan

6. It is often called work plan. It describes specific action to be taken by line or operational
units. It usually focuses on a defined community need in a specific neighborhood.
a. Administrative or Management Plans c. Procedural or Policy Plan
b. Tactical Plans d. Operational Plan
7. It requires action or assistance from persons and other private and governmental agencies
outside the department for accomplishing the primary goal of the organization. It involves
coordination with other agencies; examples are exchange of information on wanted persons,
known drug syndicates, known organized crime groups, and stolen vehicles.
a. Administrative or Management Plans c. Procedural or Policy Plan
b. Extra-Departmental Plans d. Operational Plan

8. Procedures that relate to reporting, dispatching, raids, arrest, stopping suspicious persons,
receiving complaints, touring beat and the investigation of crimes.
a. Headquarters Procedures c. Special Operating Procedures
b. Field Procedures d. Criminal Procedure

9. Procedures that involves coordinated actions on activity of several officers; it include duties
of the dispatcher and other personnel concerned which may be reflected in the duty manual.
a. Headquarters Procedures c. Special Operating Procedures
b. Field Procedures d. Criminal Procedure

10. Operational procedures of the special units charged with the searching and preservation of
physical evidence at the crime scene and accidents.
a. Headquarters Procedures c. Special Operating Procedures
b. Field Procedures d. Criminal Procedure

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