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PNP Transformation Program

The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) 2004-2005 Transformation Plan outlines a two-phase strategy to improve community policing. The first phase focuses on individual officer transformation through programs like KALYE and KUYA. The second phase emphasizes community involvement through programs like KASAMA that partner police with communities, schools, and families to prevent crime and promote security. Key family-based programs include Project HAPPY, which aims to empower families and strengthen bonds to develop peace-loving citizens.

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PNP Transformation Program

The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) 2004-2005 Transformation Plan outlines a two-phase strategy to improve community policing. The first phase focuses on individual officer transformation through programs like KALYE and KUYA. The second phase emphasizes community involvement through programs like KASAMA that partner police with communities, schools, and families to prevent crime and promote security. Key family-based programs include Project HAPPY, which aims to empower families and strengthen bonds to develop peace-loving citizens.

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POLICE TRANSFORMATION PLAN

(NCRPO 2004-2005)

NATIONAL CAPITAL REGIONAL POLICE OFFICE


COPS (Community Oriented Policing System)
(Community
JanuaryInvolvement)
2004
May 2004-December 2005

TRANSFORMATION
What to transform?

To change:
 The way we look;
 The way we do;
 Our focus;
 The way we think;
 Our level of gender sensitivity.
First Phase: Jan-May 2004

KALYE KUYA

KASAMA
Second Phase: May 2004-Dec 2005
First Phase: Jan-May 2004

aibigan
KALYE
lagad ng batas

ingkod ng
mamamayan
aman ng kaalaman

hemplo ng katangi-
tanging asal
. . . . Being a leader of men and yielding to the
supremacy of the community . . . . .

OBJECTIVE
To create the proper mindset in the individual PNP
personnel so that so that police service is felt and
appreciated by the people.

RESPONSIBILITY
To take command of the streets of the metropolis and
restore people’s confidence on the government’s
capacity to maintain peace and create an atmosphere
conducive to live, invest and do business in.
PHILOSOPHY
Kalye is not a program, it a philosophy
determinant of a positive attitude of
service in our ranks as police officers.

Break into new frontiers…


It is imperative to embrace the people's concerns
and not to be isolated from them.
To perform not only to conform.
…Before we can enlist
their full support for
our overall effort, we
must first regain their
respect and
eventually earn their
trust and
confidence…
MASTER PLAN 2004-2005

COPS (Community Oriented Policing System)

National Capital Region Police Office


TACTICAL APPLICATIONS

-CHECKPOINT

-CHOKEPOINT

-WALK THE BEAT


Quirino Hi-way,
Caloocan-Bulacan
Boundary

Batasan-San
Malanday, Mateo, Bridge
Valenzuela,
Bulacan Boundary
Sumulong Hi-way,
Marikina-Antipolo Bdry
North Luzon Toll Gate,
Balintawak, North Bdry

Coastal Rd Toll Gate, Marcos Hi-way,


South Bound Marikina-Cainta Bdry

Ortigas Ave, Ext,


Alabang-Zapote Rd Pasig-Cainta Bdry
Junction

SLEX Southbound,
Northbound

South Luzon Service Road,


Muntinlupa-Susana Heights
Exit

CHOKEPOINTS = 11
LOCATIONS OF CHECKPOINTS
Susano Rd cor Deparo Rd.
Mc Arthur Hi-way, Malabon
Mc Arthur Hi-way, Navotas
Malinta Exit, Valenzuela
Dr JP Rizal, Nangka Bridge
Domingo cor Araneta Ave
Cor C-5-Waterfun

Rd, 10 infront of Smokey Mountain


Jose Abad Santos cor Rizal Ave
Juan Luna St, cor HLopez Blvd (Northbay)
Espana Ave, A Maceda
Osmena Hi-way cor Vito Cruz
Roxas Blvd cor Pres Quirino Ave
New Panaderos (boundary to Mandaluyong)
Marcos-Alvarez Ave cor Zapote Rd
EDSA/McKinley Rd, Bry Forbes Park
C-5 Rd cor Bayani Rd, Western Bicutan
Along GILMORE
Along XAVIERVILLE Ave
Along REGALADO Ave
Along RETIRO

CHECKPOINTS = 21
WALKING THE BEAT
NR OF
DISTRICT BEATS
PNP AFP TEG MMDA TANODS TOTAL

NPD 33 130 21 23 133 5,115 5,422

EPD 16 60 20 13 263 1,840 2,196

WPD 54 204 35 57 274 9,398 9,968

SPD 49 345 21 31 283 4,436 5,116

CPD 71 354 42 35 219 2,266 2,916

TOTAL 223 1,093 139 159 1,172 23,055 25,618

* with Travel / Patrol Sheets…


NCRPO Satellite Police Station
UNIT PCO PNCO VEHICLE
1 Mobile Patrol Team 1 3 Back to back (1)
5 Motorcycle Mounted 10 MCs (5)
Cops
Commo Team 2 5 Commo Van (1)
Beat Patrol Team 1 12 Back to Back (1)
CDM Pltn 1 28 6x6 Truck (1)
SWAT/EOD Team 1 8 Back to Back (1)
Medical Team 1 4 Ambulance (1)

TOTAL 7 70 11
POLICE ASSISTANCE CENTERS
(PACs)
PROJECT POLICE EXPRESS
MASTER PLAN 2004-2005
KUYA Ko 2
 Like the characteristic of one true KUYA,
 (an older brother) who would protect any member of his
family, the NCRPO policemen will stand as responsible,
dependable, honest, and God-fearing.
 “To change the image and attitude of a police.”
 “to bring out Heroes within a person”

K-usa
U-maaksyon , walang
Y-abang , at laging
A- lerto
MASTER PLAN 2004-2005

KUYA Ko 2
 …establishment of true fraternity…
 … blood is thicker than water…

… it compasses everything a true officer must be…


acts as a perfect model for his siblings to
emulate… keeps an eye on his younger siblings…
does not tolerate wrongdoings among his kin and
steers them in right direction… the first to take up
arms in case the household is threatened…
MASTER PLAN 2004-2005

A CHALLENGE:

Not only to the District Directors,


COPs and SCs but also to future
police leaders and managers like
you . . to create the foundation for a
more disciplined and community-
oriented Metro Manila Police Force
MAKADIYOS
MAPAGKAKATIWALAAN
NCRPO HONOR ROLL
KUYA Ko 2

Heroes PNP 52
Traffic enforcer 44
Horror
PNP 38
YAN ANG KUYA KO!!!
MASTER PLAN 2004-2005

Second Phase
(COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT)
philosophy
KALYE KUYA
First Phase

Second Phase

KASAMA
KAakibat SA MApayapang
Pamayanan
BUSINESS

NON-GOVERNMENT
ORGANIZATION

GOVERNMENT
SELF

FAMILY

COMMUNITY

ECOLOGY
IPOO FRAMEWORK

INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT OUTCOME

* Ct’s White Information Opns.


Area Efforts
* Terrorism KALYE
United Streets are
* Drugs
* Street Crimes Front won;
KUYA Against Families are
* Robberry Holdups
* Destabilizers Crime & safe
* Image Witness KASAMA Terrorrism
* InternalChallenges
Philosophy of community involvement
KASAMA (KAakibat SA MApayapang)
Pamayanan
 It measures the effectiveness of KALYE & KUYA
 It is the outcome of several activities
implemented
 End Result: Creates a “web of meaningful
relationships” beneficial to policing &
community development. In effect, the milestone
of program success -

degree of community
involvement
Second Phase

KALYE apartner kita

kay ng Mamamayan

ider ng bayan

aman ng barangay

dukadong taum-
bayan
Dual meaning of KALYE
First Phase Partnership Second Phase

aibigan apartner kita

lagad ng batas kay ng Mamamayan

ingkod ng ider ng bayan


mamamayan
aman ng aman ng barangay
kaalaman
hemplo ng dukadong taum-
katangitanging asal bayan
KASAMA ng Pamayanan
Strategy
 Community-police partnership is the key and
the main ingredient in making the streets safe
and keeping families safe
 The stakeholders share a common vision and
accept a shared responsibility
Objectives
 Empowering the communities and mobilizing
them towards the advocacy concerning
peace and security
 To persuade the communities as owners and
stakeholders of police programs
Programs
 Community-based Crime Prevention
Programs - Ex: Makati shield, Metro East
shield, Wow Cubao, OK ka Kamuning, WPD
Trackers
 School-based Crime Prevention Programs
 Family-based Crime Prevention Programs –
Ex: Project HAPPY (Home Activity Program
for the Progressive Youth)
 Council of Community Elders
 Livelihood Programs
Results
 Violent free Election

 Well managed Mass Actions

 No Terrorist Attacks

 Reduced Criminality
END OF BRIEFING !!!
FAMILY-BASED CRIME
PREVENTION PROGRAM

PROJECT HAPPY (Home Activity


for a Peaceful & Progressive Youth)
HAPPY (Home Activity for a Peaceful &
Progressive Youth)

GENERAL:
 Family as basic unit of society
 First environment of influence
 Sustains values

MISSION:
 Empowered families
 Awareness
 Police as point of contact
HAPPY (Home Activity for a Peaceful &
Progressive Youth)

IMPLEMENTATION:
 Training and Orientation
 Family Clusters
 Mobilizing towards advocacies
HAPPY (Home Activity for a Peaceful &
Progressive Youth)

OBJECTIVES:
 Conduct activities in order to mobilize families
for peace and order
 Strengthen inter-and intra-family bonds for
values dev’t (nationalism, discipline)
 ferret- out crime-predisposed family members
in the course of police interaction
 Model police families as exemplars of peace-
loving citizens
HAPPY (Home Activity for a Peaceful &
Progressive Youth)

ACTIVITIES:
 Family sports day
 Picnics
 Lectures/ symposia
 Medical/ dental activities
 Fire prevention/ preparedness
SCHOOL-BASED CRIME
PREVENTION PROGRAM
SCHOOL-BASED CRIME PREVENTION
PROGRAM

OBJECTIVES:
 Organized the security guards
 Organized the students
 Organized the faculty
 Organized the parents
 Work with the PTA
SCHOOL-BASED CRIME PREVENTION
PROGRAM

POINTS OF ENTRY:
 Principals, Guidance Counselors
 PTA President
 Student Council
 ROTC/CMT Officers
 Boy Scout Master
SCHOOL-BASED CRIME PREVENTION
PROGRAM

ACTIVITIES:
 Traffic Direction & Control
 Symposia/ Lectures
 Awareness Campaign
 Clean-ups
 Teacher Cops

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