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CJS Components for Police Officers

The document discusses the criminal justice system (CJS) and its five pillars: law enforcement, prosecution, adjudication, corrections, and community. It aims to inform participants about how each component works separately and together. It defines the CJS and outlines its objectives of preventing crime, upholding social control, and rehabilitating offenders. It then describes each pillar in more detail, focusing on law enforcement agencies, the role of prosecution, and the goal of coordinated efforts across the CJS.
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CJS Components for Police Officers

The document discusses the criminal justice system (CJS) and its five pillars: law enforcement, prosecution, adjudication, corrections, and community. It aims to inform participants about how each component works separately and together. It defines the CJS and outlines its objectives of preventing crime, upholding social control, and rehabilitating offenders. It then describes each pillar in more detail, focusing on law enforcement agencies, the role of prosecution, and the goal of coordinated efforts across the CJS.
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE __________________________________________
SYSTEM __________________________________________

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INTRODUCTION __________________________________________

•Criminal Justice System involves the __________________________________________


pillars of the government directed at
upholding social control, deterring and __________________________________________
mitigating crime and sanctioning those
who violate laws with criminal penalties __________________________________________
and rehabilitation efforts.

•Basic roles and interdependabilities of __________________________________________


the various pillars must be defined
properly. __________________________________________

LEARNING GOAL __________________________________________

•This lesson aims to inform the __________________________________________


participants on how the 5 components
of CJS work separately and __________________________________________
independently, according to their
mandated functions their role as police __________________________________________
officers in crime prevention solution.
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•The lesson will also help define.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
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At the end of the session, participants
should be able to:
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1.Define the CJS
2.Enumerate the five major components of the __________________________________________
CJS and how each component in the system.
3.Discuss the Multi-Disciplinary Approach to
Crime Solution (Barangay Justice System) __________________________________________
4.Understand the importance of coordination
among the five pillars of the CJS. __________________________________________

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What is the __________________________________________
Criminal Justice
__________________________________________
System (CJS)?
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The machinery which society uses in the


prevention and control of crime.
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The process involves the totality of the activities of
law enforcers, prosecutors, defense lawyers, judges __________________________________________
and corrections personnel including the
community all geared towards crime prevention
and control.
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Other used to define it as “An orderly progression
of events from the time person is arrested or taken __________________________________________
out of the community, investigated, prosecuted,
sentenced, punished and eventually returned in
the community. __________________________________________

FIVE
PILLARS __________________________________________
OF THE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM __________________________________________
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N O N Y __________________________________________
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LAW ENFORCEMENT AS FIRST
PILLAR OF CJS __________________________________________

Prevention of the commission of __________________________________________


crime;
Protection of life, liberty and __________________________________________
property
Preservation of peace and order in __________________________________________
the community
Enforcement specific laws. __________________________________________

Government Agencies Comprising the “ Law __________________________________________


Enforcement” Pillars
•Philippine National Police (PNP) __________________________________________
•National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)
Other Agencies which enforce special Laws such as:
__________________________________________
•Presidential Anti-Crime Commission (PACC)
•Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR)
•Land Transportation Office (LTO) __________________________________________
•Bureau of Customs (BOC)
•Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
•Philippine Coast Guard (PCG)
•Philippine Aviation Security Command (PASC)
__________________________________________
•Marine Industry Authority (MARINA)
•Bureau of Fish and Aquatic Resources (BFAR)
•Air Transportation Office (ATO) __________________________________________
•Other regulatory bodies with law enforcement functions
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Prosecution is the responsibility of the __________________________________________


National Prosecution Service (NPS) of the
DOJ. __________________________________________
Cases are filed in the court against alleged
offenders, after probable cause has been
established through evaluation.
__________________________________________
The prosecutor (formerly known as Fiscal)
conducts the evaluation to establish __________________________________________
probable cause then forward the criminal
case to the Court Pillar. __________________________________________

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Government Agencies Comprising the
“ Prosecution” Pillar
__________________________________________
•National Prosecution service (NPS-DOJ) __________________________________________
•Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP)
__________________________________________
•Office of the Ombudsman

•Judge Advocate General’s Office (JAGO)


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The court is the forum where the prosecution is
given opportunity to prove that there is strong
evidence of guilt against the accused. __________________________________________
It is in the court where the accused is given his
“day in court” to disprove the accusation against __________________________________________
him.
It is in the Court that anyone turns for justice.
The final arbiter for justice.
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The front line defender of democracy, freedom
and human dignity. __________________________________________

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Government Agencies Comprising
the “ Court” Pillar __________________________________________

•Supreme Court __________________________________________


•Court of Appeals
•Sandiganbayan __________________________________________
•Regional Trial Court
•Metropolitan Trial Court
•Municipal Circuit Trial court
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•Court of tax Appeals
__________________________________________
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 The Corrections Pillar administers the prison and jail __________________________________________
systems through corrective, rehabilitative and restorative
measures.
 The fourth pillar takes over once the accused, after __________________________________________
having been found guilty, is meted the penalty for the
crime he committed.
 The accused can apply for probation or he can be turned __________________________________________
over to a non-institutional or institutional agency or facility
for custodial treatment and rehabilitation.
 The offender could avail of the benefits of parole or __________________________________________
executive clemency once he has the minimum period of
sentence.
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PUNISHMENT __________________________________________
DETERRENCE
ISOLATION __________________________________________
REHABILITATION
REINTEGRATION __________________________________________

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 CONTEMPORARY CORRECTIONS
 Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP)
For prisoners whose sentence are (1) day to (6) __________________________________________
months
 Provincial Jail – For prisoners whose sentence are
more than six (6) months but not more than (3) years. __________________________________________
 National Prison (NEW BILIBID PRISON or NBP)
under the Bureau of Corrections (BUCOR) – for
those prisoners whose sentence are more than three __________________________________________
(3) years and above. This includes executions of all
prisoners sentenced to death.
__________________________________________

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This is more known as Non- Institutional type of


__________________________________________
correction. This type of correction is being
carried out by virtue of the following laws: __________________________________________
PD 603 (The Child and Youth Welfare Code)
PD 968 (The Adult Probation Law)
__________________________________________
Note: The above two Laws pertains to
suspension of sentence for minor and adult __________________________________________
offenders.
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Government Agencies Comprising the _________________________________________________________
“ Correction” Pillar
__________________________________________
•Bureau of Corrections (BUCOR)
•Parole and Probation Administration (PPA)
•Board of Pardons and Parole (BPP) __________________________________________
•Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP)
•Provincial Rehabilitation Center (PRC-DILG) __________________________________________
•City/Municipal Rehabilitation Center (C/MRC-
BJMP)
•Regional Youth Rehabilitation Center (RYRC- __________________________________________
DSWD)
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• The Community pillar involves the whole
citizenry and the various non-government __________________________________________
organization, civil society groups, people’s
organizations, academe, religious organizations
and other civic organizations that represent
__________________________________________
citizen’s interests and causes.
• 2- Field Role (Responsibility) __________________________________________
1.Law enforcement activities
2. Promotion of peace and order through
crime prevention or deterrence and in the __________________________________________
rehabilitation of convicts and their
reintegration to society. __________________________________________

__________________________________________
After convicts have passed through the __________________________________________
Correction Component - either unconditionally
(as by full service of the term of imprisonment
imposed on them), or by parole, or by pardon - __________________________________________
they revert to the COMMUNITY and either lead
normal lives as law-abiding citizen in their
barangays or regrettably commit other crimes
__________________________________________
and thus go back through the same stages of
the Criminal Justice System. __________________________________________

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Government Agencies that Comprise


__________________________________________
the Community Pillar
__________________________________________
•Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
•National Economic Development Authority (NEDA)
•Bureau of Local Government Supervision (BLGS-DILG) __________________________________________
•Philippine Public Safety College (PPSC)
•Philippine Information Agency (PIA)
•Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) __________________________________________
•Public Assistance Reaction Against Crime (PARAC)
•Non-government Organizations (NGOs)
•People’s Organizations (PO’s) __________________________________________
•Other government offices, institutions and programs whose
principal functions
are geared toward the promotion of socioeconomic welfare. __________________________________________
THE BARANGAY JUSTICE SYSTEM _________________________________________________________

• Katarungang Pambarangay or Barangay __________________________________________


Justice is in force by virtue of PD1508 as
amended by RA 7610.
• It provides for the creation of Lupon __________________________________________
Tagapamayapa which has administrative
supervision of amicable settlement of all
disputes covered by the Barangay Justice.
__________________________________________
• An informed part of the court, it aims to provide
speedy resolution of court dockets through __________________________________________
conciliation , mediation and arbitration to avoid
mockery in the dispensation of justice in court
__________________________________________

SIGNIFICANCE TO CRIMINAL __________________________________________


INVESTIGATION
• Police Investigator determines what court has
jurisdiction over the case.
__________________________________________
• Cases punishable by less than 6 years
imprisonment, fall within the jurisdiction of MTC __________________________________________
or MCTC, if otherwise, fall within the jurisdiction
of the RTC.
• Police investigator may refer all cases to the __________________________________________
lupon tagapamayapa to bring together the
parties regarding in the same city or
municipality for amicable settlement of all
__________________________________________
disputes.
__________________________________________

ALL CASES EXCEPTIONS WHERE MAY __________________________________________


BE REFERRED TO THE LUPON
TAGAPAMAYAPA __________________________________________

• On party is the government or any __________________________________________


subdivision or instrumentality thereof.

• One party is a public officer or


__________________________________________
employees, and the dispute relates to the
performance of official functions. __________________________________________

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QUESTION???
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