PNP P.A.T.R.O.L. Plan 2030 and the Campaign Against Illegal Drugs PO3 FRANCISCO BASA LINDERO, JR Strategy Communication and Alignment Section Officer
PNP P.A.T.R.O.L. Plan 2030and the Campaign Against Illegal
Drugs
PO3 FRANCISCO BASA LINDERO, JRStrategy Communication and Alignment Section Officer
OutlineI. IntroductionII. ObjectivesIII. Overview of the PNP
Transformation ProgramIV. The Project “I Belong”V. Facts About Drug AbuseVI. Drug Abuse: By the NumbersVII. Commonly Abused Drugs and
their Ill Effects
VII. Top Reasons Why Teens Take Drugs
VIII.Approaches to Deter Teens from Taking Drugs
IX. SynopsisX. Concluding Remarks
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ObjectivesAt the end of the session, the participants will have:
1. gained the (better) awareness of the PNP Transformation Program;
2. understood the value of a transformed police service as significant component of safer community for the youth of today and tomorrow; and
3. gained a clear(er) understanding of the evils of illegal drugs and strong(er) motivation to help stop this menace.
NOVEMBER 25, 2003
MOA signing between PNP and Supreme Court for the formal launching of the Project :
“TRANSFORMING THE PNP INTO A MORE CAPABLE, EFFECTIVE AND CREDIBLE POLICE FORCE”
Supreme Court – PNP ‘MOA’
Creation of Reform Commission under the chairmanship of former Department of Justice Secretary and Ambassador Sedfrey A. Ordonez pursuant to Administrative Order No. 85 in 2003.
PNP Reform Commission
‘RESCUE’ EFFORTS
• UNDP Study / PNP Reform Commission
- low level of training- massive human rights
abuses- low crime conviction - poor IT Capability- corruption
To resolve organizationaldysfunctions and
improvethe quality of Police
services
To strengthen law enforcement capabilities
To enhance the welfare and
benefits of our personnel and
dependents
PNP-ITP OBJECTIVES
Integrated Transformation Program (PNP-
ITP)
(10-year implementation
Timeframe)
“THE PHILIPPINES HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS ONE AMONG THE 28 COUNTRIES QUALIFIED FOR A DEVELOPMENT GRANT”
“We will ensure that the Policy Improvement Process Plan of Action will
be implemented… to effectively address performance issues such as
Control of Corruption. We are currently refining our indicators for the
Performance Governance System (PGS) which was already introduced in six (6)
NGAs.”- $434 million MCC Compact Signing Ceremony,
23 Sep 2010, New York
Meet MCC eligibility criteria in the areas of:
• Ruling justly• Investing in
people• Economic
freedom
COMPACT AGREEMENT
Philippine Government Policy Improvement Processes
(PIPs)• PIP on Developing 120 Local Government Units (LGUs)
as Sparkplugs for Economic Development
• PIP on the Institutionalization of Performance Governance System (utilizing the Balanced Scorecard) in Six (6) National Government Agencies
• PIP on Improving Transparency in Budget Delivery
Six (6) national government agencies were chosen to apply the globally-recognized performance governance system (PGS) in order to raise the standards of governance practice through the assistance of the DAP and ISA / NCC.Batch 1 (“MCC” 6)
MANDATERepublic Act 6975 as amended by RA 8551
and further amended by RA 9708
MISSIONEnforce the law,
prevent and control crimes, maintain peace and order, and ensure
public safety and internal security with the active support of
the community.
PHILOSOPHYService, Honor and
Justice
CORE VALUESMaka Diyos
Makabayan Makatao
Makakalikasan
VISION Imploring the aid of the Almighty, by 2030, We shall be a highly
capable, effective and credible police service working in partnership with a responsive community towards the attainment of a safer place
to live, work, and do business.“Highly Capable, Effective and Credible Police Service “
Develop a responsive and Highly
Professional Police Organization
Develop Competent, Motivated, Values-oriented
and Disciplined Police Personnel
A safer place to live, work and do business
Improve crime
prevention
Improve community safety awareness through
community-oriented and human rights-based policing
Optimize use of financial and logistical resources
Improve crime
solution
PNP SCORECARDPERSPECTIVE PNP OBJECTIVE MEASURE OWNER
TARGETSTRATEGIC INITIATIVES
2010 (Baseline)
2011 2012 2013 2016
Target Accomplishments Target Actual
(Jan-June)
COMMUNITY A
A safer place to live, work and do business
1 Global Peace Index (GPI) CPSM 130/149
(OVERALL)136/153
( ACTUAL)133/158 (ACTUAL)
PROCESS EXCELLEN
CE
B
Improve community safety awareness through community-oriented and human rights-based policing
2 National Safety Index
DPCR, DO, DI & DIDM
60.9%(ACRE
Survey)63%
No data available
(WBOS is not yet fully operational)
63% (adopted the 2011 target)
WBOS Project contract was awarded to BIOS IT SOLUTIONS INC.
WBOS is now on trial run and its full operation is expected by last week of October 2012 (pnpwbos.com)
64.90% 66.90%
• Barangay Peacekeeping Operations (BPOs)
Police Integrated Patrol System (PIPS)
Case Investigation Management Program
Case Monitoring Program
• Implementation of ‘CommPlan’
• Integrate SMS Center with TXT 2920
LOI "Manhunt Charlie"
3 Respect Index72.6%(ACRE
Survey)74.60%
No data available.
75% (adopted the 2011
target76.60% 78.60%
C
Improve crime prevention and solution
4 National Index Crime Rate DO/
DIDM, DI, DPCR
16.53 16.00 13.56 13.00 11.21 11.00 10.00
5 Crime Clearance Efficiency
33.33% 35% 42% 45% 49.46% 39% 45%
6 Crime Solution Efficiency
20.79% 22.00% 29.02% 30.00% 34.65% 35.00% 40.00%
7
Number of MCs, LOIs, SOPs, Manuals & Issuancesa. Amendedb. Developed
DO/DIDM/
DI/DPCR
Conduct inventory & review of all existing Issuances
MANDATERepublic Act 6975 as amended by RA 8551
and further amended by RA 9708
MISSIONEnforce the law,
prevent and control crimes, maintain peace and order, and ensure
public safety and internal security with the active support of
the community.
PHILOSOPHYService, Honor and
Justice
CORE VALUESMaka Diyos
Makabayan Makatao
Makakalikasan
VISION Imploring the aid of the Almighty, by 2030, We shall be a highly
capable, effective and credible police service working in partnership with a responsive community towards the attainment of a safer place
to live, work, and do business.“Highly Capable, Effective and Credible Police Service “
Develop a responsive and Highly
Professional Police Organization
Develop Competent, Motivated, Values-oriented
and Disciplined Police Personnel
A safer place to live, work and do business
Improve crime
prevention
Improve community safety awareness through
community-oriented and human rights-based policing
Optimize use of financial and logistical resources
Improve crime
solution
Project “I Belong”
correct misconception
improve the quality of recruitment
generate support
The project aims to:
The PNP seeks to transform itself by,
among others, create a new breed
(better generation) of law
enforcers.
DRUGS
Drugs are chemicals that affect a person in such a way as to bring about physiological, emotional, or behavioral change.
‘Dangerous drugs’ are those that have high tendency for abuse and dependency, these substances may be organic or synthetic, and pose harm to those who use them.
…exists when a person continually uses a drug other than its intended purpose. This continued use can lead to drug dependence, a state of physical and psychological dependence or both on a dangerous drug.
Drug abuse
…is a complex, and often chronic, brain disease. It is characterized by excessive drug craving, seeking, and use. Addiction is caused by brain changes caused by constant drug use.
Drug addiction
Mean Age: 28 years oldRatio of Male is to Female Users: 10:1Civil Status: Single (58.21%)Employment Status: UnemployedEducational Attainment: High School LevelAverage Monthly Household Income: Php 16,290.80Residence: Urban Areas
Profile of Drug Users
Methamphetamine Hydrochloride (Shabu)
Cannabis (Marijuana)
Inhalants (Contact Cement)
Commonly Abused Substances:
Most commonly abused drugs in and their Ill Effects
Methamphetamine Hydrochloride
(Shabu)
changes how the brain functions.
reduces motor skills
impaires verbal learning
Most commonly abused drugs in and their Ill Effects
Methamphetamine Hydrochloride
(Shabu)
Other adverse effects : Extreme weight
loss Severe dental
problems (“meth mouth”)
Anxiety Confusion Insomnia Mood
disturbances Violent behavior
Most commonly abused drugs in and their Ill Effects
Cannabis Sativa
(Marijuana)
Impairs the ability to form new memories and to shift focus
Distorted perception(sights, sounds, time, touch)
Trouble with thinking and problem solving
Loss of motor coordination
Increased heart rate and palpitations
Most commonly abused drugs in and their Ill Effects
Inhalants
Irreversible Effects:
Hearing loss Limb spasms Central
nervous system or brain damage
Bone marrow damage
Top reasons Misinformation
Studies show that teens are widely misinformed about the dangers of drugs.
Rebellion..to flaunt their independence and make their parents angry.