Public Safety Officer Senior Executive Course Class

Twenty four (24) police students of the Public Safety Officer Senior Executive Course Class 2009-70 attended a 5 day seminar at the United States, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Los Angeles Field Office, California from July 13-17, 2009. The trip personally shouldered by the officers is the culminating activity prior to the completion of...

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Female cadet tops 2009 PNPA graduates

A daughter of a police colonel topped this year’s 304 graduates of the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA), the first female cadet to graduate as valedictorian since the schooling for future police officials became a four-year course in 2004.

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PGMA to address Kaisang-Bisig Class 2009 at PNPA graduation rites

PGMA to address Kaisang-Bisig Class 2009 at PNPA graduation rites SILANG, Cavite (PND) – President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo will address and honor the “Kaisang-Bisig” Class 2009 of the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) when she leads the academy’s 30th commencement exercises tomorrow, Thursday (March 26, 2009).

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PNPA celebrated its 31st Founding Anniversary and 29th Alumni Homecoming on June 30, 2009

The Philippine National Police Academy celebrated its 31st Founding Anniversary and 29th Alumni Homecoming on June 30, 2009, with the Vice President of the Philippines,

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    We pledge to endeavor for the sustainable development of the education and training of the Philippine National Police (PNP), the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), and the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP).

    We are guided in our work with the core values of honesty, professionalism and responsiveness; thus, we believe in team spirit, organizational unity and excellence to achieve public safety objectives for the benefit of the community, and for the greater good of the country.

    May God bless us all.
MARGARITA R COJUANGCO, DSC, MA, MNSA, Ph.D.
President, PPSC

About Us
The promulgation of Republic Act 6975, otherwise known as the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Act of 1990, operationalized and initiated the call for a tangible reform in the country's public safety services particularly for the uniformed bureaus under DILG.

The same Act factually complied with the constitutional mandate for a unified single national police force, which is civilian in character under the administration of the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM). Likewise, the same law upgraded the fire and jail services as new and separate bureaus under the DILG stewardship.

The implementation of Republic Act 6975 brought to fore the significance of the establishment of the Philippine Public Safety College. Section 66 of RA 6975 established and constituted the Philippine Public Safety College (PPSC)

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