This document outlines policies for the Bachelor of Science in Criminology program in the Philippines. It discusses the nature and goals of criminology as a field of study, focusing on crime prevention, investigation, law enforcement and rehabilitation. It also describes the required two-semester practicum/community immersion, which involves student contributions to "police visibility" and submission of a research report. Guidelines ensure links between schools and accredited training centers in law enforcement and criminal justice.
This document outlines policies for the Bachelor of Science in Criminology program in the Philippines. It discusses the nature and goals of criminology as a field of study, focusing on crime prevention, investigation, law enforcement and rehabilitation. It also describes the required two-semester practicum/community immersion, which involves student contributions to "police visibility" and submission of a research report. Guidelines ensure links between schools and accredited training centers in law enforcement and criminal justice.
This document outlines policies for the Bachelor of Science in Criminology program in the Philippines. It discusses the nature and goals of criminology as a field of study, focusing on crime prevention, investigation, law enforcement and rehabilitation. It also describes the required two-semester practicum/community immersion, which involves student contributions to "police visibility" and submission of a research report. Guidelines ensure links between schools and accredited training centers in law enforcement and criminal justice.
This document outlines policies for the Bachelor of Science in Criminology program in the Philippines. It discusses the nature and goals of criminology as a field of study, focusing on crime prevention, investigation, law enforcement and rehabilitation. It also describes the required two-semester practicum/community immersion, which involves student contributions to "police visibility" and submission of a research report. Guidelines ensure links between schools and accredited training centers in law enforcement and criminal justice.
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Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa
College of Criminal Justice
Office of the Practicum University Road, Brgy.Poblacion,Muntinlupa City
Lesson Number 5 CMO Numbers 5
Cesar C. Calmada. MA Crim
Internship Director, CCJ-OJT TOPP 2003 Dear God , Thank you for waking up us today that we are able to see the light of yours, Help us , our family, friends, and fellow Criminology Interns, to prepare for this day, please enlighten our mind with truth , inflame our heart with love, Inspired our will with courage, Enrich our life with service, Pardon what we have been, sanctify what we are; and order what we shall be. Amen NEWLY DESIGNATED PCOS 4-Charlie Contingent Pract Major Agnes T. Lodado Head PCO, Delta Contingent Pract Major Michael O. Lim Asst Head, PCO
Pract Capt Camille C. “Loyalty is in the
Tamayo Executive Officer Heart” M AT I ON CA L L F OR RO L L CHED MEMORANDUM ORDER NUMBER 5 Series of 2018 dated April 24, 2018
Policies, Standards and Guidelines for the Bachelor
of Science in Criminology (BS Criminology) Program.
(The Relative Provisions)
Program Description
Degree Name The degree program described herein shall be called Bachelor of Science in Criminology (BS Criminology) Nature of the Field of Study
The field of Criminology is the study of
crime and the various agencies of justice as they operate and react to crime, criminals, and victims. Nature of the Field of Study It is therefore the vision of the Criminology programs to provide the community with professionally competent and morally upright graduates who can deliver efficient and effective services in crime prevention, crime detection, and investigation, law enforcement, public safety, custody and rehabilitation of offenders, criminological research, among officers. Higher Education Institutions (HEls) offering the Criminology program are envisioned as significant educational institutions actively and continually involved in producing graduates who have the knowledge, skills, attitude and values in addressing the problem of criminality in the country and the character and competence to meet the challenges of globalization in the field of criminology. PROGRAM GOALS ■ Encourage research and inquiry on the nature, causes, treatment or punishment of criminal behavior and how criminal justice agencies function and respond to crime, criminals and victims. ■Foster the values of leadership, integrity, accountability and responsibility while serving their fellowmen, community and country; Section 10
Practicum/On-the-Job Training and
Community Immersion Requirement A two-semester Practicum/Community Immersion is required in the Bachelor of Science in Criminology program.
It will be undertaken by the students in the 1st
and 2nd Semester of the 4th curriculum year level and they will be assigned to different areas of the community. The unique feature of the program is the student's contribution to "police visibility". “Police visibility has been defined in various ways in different studies, such as the mere presence of the police on the streets, police officer doing house‐ calls, collecting data, police crackdowns, street activity in the form of moving citations “ Students undergoing Practicum shall submit a research report which shall be case Study or a Case Analysis. The report will integrate the theories into the practicum experiences in the place where the students have been assigned. It should reflect the student's involvement in the enforcement of the law. The research report shall be submitted after the semester, to the faculty committee. approved by the Head of the Criminology department, as a requirement of the course. There shall be a link-up of the school with accredited police or security training centers, Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM), Philippine National Police (PNP), Crime Laboratory, Corrections and Rehabilitation Training Center, Fire Stations, Probation and Parole Administration and Bureau of Immigration. Community Immersion shall maintain an accurate record of activities of students undergoing the said program. The provisions stipulated under CMO No. 37 s. 2010 entitled "Guidelines in the Conduct of Practicum (On-the Job Training and Community Immersion) Requirement for BS Criminology Students", shall be considered in the conduct of practicum, provided that the provisions thereof are consistent with this policies, standards and guidelines. Sample Curriculum Map a. Conduct criminological research on crimes, crime causation, victims, and offenders to include deviant behavior;
b. Internalize the concepts of human
rights and victim welfare c. Demonstrate competence and broad understanding in law enforcement administration, public safety and criminal justice;
d. Utilize criminalistics or forensic science in
the investigation and detection of crime; e. Apply the principles and jurisprudence of criminal law, evidence and criminal procedure;
f. Ensure offenders' welfare and
development for their re-integration to the community. B re a k C o f f ee Onl i ne e - m i n u t 1 5