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LA IMAGEN BOTANICA EN EL SIGLO XVII. DE SWEERTS A PLUMIER

PARADIGMATICOS. EL CASO ESPAÑOL

2.4. LA IMAGEN BOTANICA EN EL SIGLO XVII. DE SWEERTS A PLUMIER

Section 1. Rescission Clause

All student/trainee guidelines, rules and regulations, directives/memos previously promulgated by the Philippine Public Safety College System/Police National Training Institute that are inconsistent with this Training Guide are hereby rescinded.

Section 2. Saving Clause

In case of conflict with other pertinent rules and regulations governing the training activities of the Philippine National Police, Bureau of Fire Protection, Bureau of Jail Management Penology and other Philippine Public Safety College constituent units, the provisions of this Training Guide shall prevail.

Section 3. Authority to Issue Implementing Details

The Director, Police National Training Institute shall have the authority to issue further implementing regulations as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Training Guide.

When necessary, Director, Police National Training Institute may recommend the alteration/revision/modification of pertinent provisions of this Training Guide to the President, Philippine Public Safety College System for approval.

Section 4. Effectivity

This Training Guide shall take effect immediately upon approval.

Recommend Approval:

SAMSON RAMOS TUCAY, CSEE Police Chief Superintendent

Director, PNTI

Approve by:

MARGARITA R. COJUANGCO, MA, MNSA, Ph.D.

President, PPSC

ANNEXES

POLICE NATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

The Police National Training Institute (PNTI) has played a major role in the training of our country’s policemen. Its long history can be traced from the year 1905, four years after the Americans formally established the Philippine Constabulary for the purpose of enforcing the law and maintaining peace and order.

The present PNTI evolved from the merger of the defunct Philippine Constabulary Training Command in Camp General Mariano N Castaneda, Silang Cavite and the Integrated National Police Training Command in Camp General Vicente P. Lim at Calamba City in Laguna. These two training schools were responsible for the training and education of the PC and INP personnel, respectively. Their integration gave birth to one organizational structure known as PC/INP Training Command that conformed to the pressing need for a cohesively organized, better coordinated and better directed service facility for the education and training of members of the PC/INP.

With the passage on December 13, 1990 of Republic Act 6975 creating the Philippine National Police under a recognized Department of the Interior and Local Government, the PC/INP Training Command was renamed PNP Training Command and became a primary component of the Philippine Public Safety College (PPSC). Philippine Public Safety College was created to assume overall responsibility for the training, human resource development and continuing education of all personnel of the Philippine National Police, Bureau of Fire Protection, and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology. Subsequently, the PNP Training Command was renamed Philippine National Police Training Center to Police Training Center, and later on, Police National Training Institute as it is known today.

PREFACE

One of the major thrusts of the Philippine Public Safety College, as the premier educational and training institution for the Philippine National Police, Bureau of Fire Protection, and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology is to conceptualize uniform standards for public safety students.

This Training Guide is a product of rigid consultations among the tri-bureaus that formed themselves into a Technical Working Group to conceptualize policies, rules and regulations during the conduct of training. May it serve as an essential guide for the trainees and likewise for the PPSC staff and faculty members. Finally, may this Training Guide serve as an instrument in goal setting to achieve “Excellence Through Quality Training” at the Police National Training Institute, Fire National Training Institute and Jail National Training Institute.

MARGARITA R. COJUANGCO, MA, MNSA, Ph.D.

President, PPSC

LUPANG HINIRANG Bayang magiliw Perlas ng Silanganan

Alab ng puso Sa dibdib mo‟y buhay

Lupang Hinirang Duyan ka ng magiting

Sa manlulupig

„Di ka pasisiil

Sa dagat at bundok

Sa simoy at sa langit mong bughaw May dilad ang tula

At awit sa paglayang minamahal Ang kislap ng watawat mo‟y Tagumpay na nagniningning

Ang bituin at araw niya‟y Kalian ma‟y di magdidilim

Lupa ng araw ng luwalhati at pagsinta Buhay ay langit sa piling mo.

Aming ligaya ng „pag may mang-aapi Ang mamatay ng dahil sa iyo.

PANUNUMPA NG KATAPATAN SA WATAWAT NG PILIPINAS

Ako ay Pilipino

Boung katapatang nanunumpa Sa watawat ng Pilipinas At sa bansang kanyang sinasagisag Na may dangal, katarungan at kalayaan

Na pinakikilos ng sambayanang

Makadiyos, makakalikasan, makatao at makabansa.

PNP VISION

The presence of potential, dynamic and motivated PNP personnel, the presence of resources a collaborative partnership with stakeholders from the community and the presence of responsive, empowered and engaged citizenry who pro-actively take part in the fight against criminality to ensure a stable and peaceful community.

PNP MISSION

The PNP shall enforce the law, to prevent and control crimes, to maintain peace and order and to ensure public safety and internal security with the active support of the community.

PPSC VISION

The Philippine Public Safety College System envisions the development of academic and training programs to provide a culture of honesty, professionalism, and responsiveness in the delivery of public safety services.

PPSC MISSION

The Philippine Public Safety College System is mandated to provide comprehensive education and training for all uniformed personnel of the Philippine National Police, the Bureau of Fire Protection and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology. It is guided by the general framework of good governance, firmly anchored on its twin principles of accountability and transparency.

PNTI VISION

The PNTI is envisioned to become the primary training ground for professionally competent, morally upright and technically proficient police officers capable of working in close partnership with a responsive community in the preservation of peace, protection of human rights and maintenance of law and order with the end in view of improving the quality of people‟s lives.

PNTI MISSION

To provide continuing training and human resource development programs for the uniformed personnel of the Philippine National Police so that they may possess the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values necessary in the exercise of their profession.

POLICE OFFICER’S CREED

I believe in GOD the Supreme Being a great provider and the Creator of men and everything dear to me.

I believe that respect for authority is a duty.

I believe in selfless love and service to people.

I believe in the sanctity of marriage and respect for women.

I believe in responsible dominion and stewardship over material things.

I believe in the wisdom of truthfulness.

PNP HYMN

(PNP Lingkod ng Bayan) Bantay ng katahimikan PNP Lingkod ng Bayan Kriminal aming kalaban Mamamayan paglilingkuran

Sa bayan at mamamayan PNP ang inyong sandigan Integridad, disiplina at kasanayan

Gabay sa tungkuling alay Koro:

Maka-Diyos at makabayan Makatao at makakalikasan Sa tungkulin ay aming karangalan

Ihandog ang iisang buhay

Batas ay ipatutupad Pantay pantay para sa lahat Walang mayaman o mahirap

Ang dulot sa bayan ay galak

PNP, mamamayan magtulungan Kaayusa‟t katatagan ating kamtan

Kalakalan uunlad na tunay Kapayapaa‟y ating tagumpay

PPSC HYMN

Philippine Public Safety College Model of moral justice Molder of true defenders The nation‟s best and brightest

Hail, to you alma mater Enforcers of goodwill We salute you, PPSC For your pillars of peace Hail, brothers and sisters Hand-in-hand we work for a cause

Protectors and law enforcers Honest, loyal and true

Philippine Public Safety College Our kudos to your name Our commitment will never die

Long leave Alma Mater

The nations‟ best and brightest Sons of PPSC

PNTI HYMN (DUYAN NG DIWA) Karunungan naming nakamtam

Sa Inang paaralan Katarungan ay igalang

Magpakailanman Ikaw ang duyan ng diwa

Patnubay nitong bansa Ilaw ka namin sa kapayapaan

PILIPINAS KONG MAHAL Ang bayan ko‟y tanging ikaw

Pilipinas kong mahal Ang puso ko at buhay man

Sa iyo ibibigay

Tungkulin ko‟y gagampanan Na lagi kang paglingkuran Ang laya mo‟y babantayan

Pilipinas kong hirang

11 GENERAL ORDERS

1. To take charge of this post and all government properties in view.

2. To walk my post in military manner, keeping always on the alert and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.

3. To report all violation of orders I am instructed to enforce.

4. To repeat all calls from my post more distant from the guardhouse than my own.

5. To quit my post only when properly relieved.

6. To receive, obey, and pass on the sentinel who relieve me all orders from the Commanding Officer, Officer of the Day, Officers, Non-Commissioned Officer of the guard only.

7. To talk to no one except in the line of duty.

8. To give an alarm in case of fire and disorder.

9. To call the commander of the relief in cases not covered by instructions.

10. To salute all officers, all colors, and standards not cased.

11. To be especially watchful at night during the time of challenge and to challenge all persons on or near my post and to allow no one to pass without proper authority.