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Vision

Criminology program are envisioned as significant educational institution actively and continually involved in producing graduates who have the knowledge and skills in addressing the problem of criminality in the country and the competence to meet the challenge of globalization in the field of criminology.

Mission

Criminology program is 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, and custody and rehabilitation of offenders.

Goals

1. Encourage research and injury on the nature, causes, treatment or punishment of criminal behavior and how criminal justice agencies function and respond to crime, criminals and victims.
2. Prepare the students for careers in crime prevention, law enforcement, scientific crime detection, correctional administration, public safety and allied fields.
3. Foster the values of leadership, integrity, accountability and responsibility while serving their fellowmen, community and country.

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. It is therefore the mission of the Criminology program 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 others.

Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) 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.

Admission Requirements

  1. A citizen of the Philippines.
  2. A person of good moral conduct.
  3. Must be a Senior High graduate.
  4. Must have a general weighted average of 83%.
  5. Must pass the written and oral examinations.
  6. Must submit Birth Certificate and Medical Certificate.
  7. Must be mentally and physically fit.
  8. Must be atleast one meter and fifty seven centimeters (1.57m) or 5'2" in height for male and one meter and fifty two centimeters (1.52m) or 5'0" for female.
  9. Must not more than 25 years old.
  10. Must not be a member if fraternity or any elicit organization.

Ret. PCI Asteria S. Latonio, Ph.D. CJ

Dean

Aparilla, Samuelito A.

Instructor / School Property Custodian

MSCJ

Melencion Jr., Eleuterio A.

Instructor / Safety and Security Coordinator

MSCJ

Añabieza, Vince Clark

Instructor

Jurist Doctor/p>

Membreve, Harold

Instructor

MSCJ, 18 units

Orapa, Michelle Joi V.

Instructor

MSCJ, 21 units

Tradio, Mersiditha

Instructor

MSCJ, 18 units

Doverte, Rene

Instructor

MSCJ, 12 units

Turtoga, Jovie

Instructor

MSCJ, 12 units

Virador, JIM

Instructor

MSCJ, 12 units

Diacor, Junrel

Instructor

MSCJ, 9 units

Lomarda, Louise Faith

Instructor

Renoblas, Rogelio, Jr.

Instructor

Suarez, Joe Vincent

Instructor

PLT Andres N. Garcia, MSCJ CAR

Instructor

PNP SOCO

PCMS Dexter S. Latonio, MSCJ

Part-Time Instructor

PNP

PSMS Ma. Gina T. Latonio, MSCJ

Part-Time Instructor

PNP

Atty. Princess Jazmine C. Logroño

Part-Time Instructor

Bangkil, Mae Ainne

Office Clerk