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  2. University of the Philippines Diliman Police - Wikipedia

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    The UP Diliman Police is independent of the Philippine National Police (PNP) of the national government. It is not part of the PNP's hierarchy. [3] [4] Although initially prior to its placement under the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Community Affairs (OVCCA) of the university it was under the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM).

  3. U.P. Campus, Quezon City - Wikipedia

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    The UP Diliman Campus has its own independent police force, the UP Diliman Police, which also manages traffic within the Diliman campus. The local government of Barangay U.P. Campus is in charge of security for areas under its jurisdiction that are outside the university's campus grounds. [7]

  4. 1989 University of the Philippines–Department of National ...

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    UP officials shall provide assistance to law enforcers within UP premises and endeavor to strengthen its own security, police, and fire-fighting capabilities without being exploited unlawfully. Only uniformed authorities may enter the university if a request for assistance by the UP administration is granted.

  5. University of the Philippines Diliman - Wikipedia

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    The fraternities and sororities in UP Diliman are UP Delta Lambda Sigma sorority (which produced Senator Pia Cayetano), UP Portia sorority (which produced UP Law dean Fides Cordero-Tan and Chief Justices Maria Lourdes Sereno and Teresita de Castro), Alpha Phi Beta fraternity (which produced Chief Justice Reynato Puno and Governor Francis ...

  6. Diliman Commune - Wikipedia

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    The Diliman Commune was a nine-day uprising led by the students, faculty members, and residents of the University of the Philippines Diliman, [1] [2] [3] on February 1–9, 1971 — about a year after the events of the First Quarter Storm and about a year before Marcos' eventual declaration of Martial Law.

  7. When Akron police use deadly force, what comes next?

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    A law passed by Akron City Council in 2021 requires videos of "deadly force" by police to be automatically posted online for the public to view within seven days at akroncops.org.

  8. Philippine Constabulary Metropolitan Command - Wikipedia

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    On July 8, 1974, President Marcos issued Presidential Decree No. 421, making MetroCom the basis for a regional police command for the future Metro Manila region. [3] All local police departments within the capital area were joined under national government control as the Metropolitan Police Force (MPF) and overseen by the commander of MetroCom.

  9. Philippine Public Safety College - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Public Safety College is a public educational institution in the Philippines. [1]The Philippine Public Safety College System is the umbrella organization that comprises the National Police College (NPC), National Police Training Institute (NPTI) with its 18 Regional Training Centers (RTCs), National Fire Training Institute (NFTI), National Jail Management and Penology Training ...