November 2019 Criminologist Licensure Examination results released in twenty-two (22) working days or on January 8, 2020. PRC announced the total list of passers, a 19,191 out of 43,512 who successfully passed the Nov. 2019 Criminologist Licensure Examination given by the Board of Criminology.
The top-performing schools in the November 2019 Criminologist Licensure Examination as per Commission Resolution No. 2010-547 series of 2010: WITH 50 OR MORE EXAMINEES AND WITH AT LEAST 80% PASSING PERCENTAGE
Here’s the performance of schools in the November 2019 Criminologist Licensure Examination in alphabetical order as per R.A. 8981 otherwise known as PRC Modernization Act of 2000 Section 7(m) “To monitor the performance of schools in licensure examinations and publish the results thereof in a newspaper of national circulation”:
Examination Coverage:
- Criminal Jurisprudence, Procedure, And Evidence – (criminal law book I, criminal law book II; criminal procedure, evidence, and court testimony)
- Law Enforcement Administration – (police organization and administration with police planning, industrial security administration, police patrol operations with the police communication system, police intelligence, police personnel and records management, comparative police system)
- Criminalistics – (personal identification, police photography, forensic ballistics, questioned documents examination, polygraph — lie detection, legal medicine)
- Crime Detection And Investigation – (fundamentals of a criminal investigation, traffic management and accident investigation, special crime investigation, organized crime investigation, drug education, and vice control, fire technology and arson investigation)
- Sociology of Crimes and Ethics – (Introduction to criminology and psychology of crimes, Philippine criminal justice system, ethics and values, juvenile delinquency, human behavior, and crisis management and criminological research and statistics)
- Correctional Administration – (institutional corrections, non-institutional corrections)
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