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Naga College Foundation

M.T. Villanueva Ave., Naga City, Philippines


COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION

I. COURSE CODE: PROGRAM: B. S. CRIMINOLOGY PROGRAM OUTCOMES


NCF VISION – MISSION Criminology 1 B. S. Criminology (based on CMO No. 05, s. 2018)
COURSE TITLE: Introduction to Criminology
Naga College Foundation is a transformative CREDIT: 3 units Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 0 The graduate of the B. S. Criminology program
learning institution that develops God-loving, globally PRE-REQUISITES: None should have developed the ability to:
competent, ethical, and socially responsible individual PROFESSORS: MRS. JESIEBEL T. AYUSIP
and leaders who will create a positive influence and MR. FREDERICK R. EBONA a. Conduct criminological research on crimes, crime
impact for the sustainable development of society. MR. EDISON C. SOLA causation, victims, and offenders to include
MR. HERBERT F. BALARES JR. deviant behavior.
EFFECIVITY: PAGE: b. Internalize the concepts of human rights.
1st Semester 2018-2019 1-7 c. Demonstrate competence and broad
NCF GOALS / OBJECTIVES II. COURSE DESCRIPTION understanding in law enforcement administration,
public safety and criminal justice.
d. Utilize criminalistics or forensic science in the
 Provide a transformative learning environment This course introduces an overview of the history
investigation and detection of crime.
that will draw out and nurture the inherent of criminology which includes the different schools of
e. Apply the principles and jurisprudence of criminal
potential of each student towards total human thought in criminology. It also presents the modern
law, evidence and criminal procedure.
development. concepts of criminology and its current trends and
f. Ensure offender’s welfare and development for
articulate as well the role and welfare of victims and
their re-integration to the community.
 Empower the Institution’s human resource to offenders.
become committed and effective learning
institution.

 Sustain the viability of the Educational Foundation


NCF CORE VALUES COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY VISION

1. Customer satisfaction The College of Criminal Justice Education envisions


2. Responsiveness to customer requirements to be one of the leading criminology institutions in
3. Continuous improvement of programs, structure Southern Luzon actively and involved in producing skilled,
and processes competent, and knowledgeable graduates in addressing
4. Management of customer feedback. the problems in criminality in the region and in the
county.
COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY MISION
EXCELLENCE
1. Innovation and pioneerism We are committed to provide quality education that
2. Becoming the benchmark forms professionally competent and morally upright
3. Effective systems of evaluation, information & criminology practitioners who lead in the effective and
analysis efficient delivery of services in the community.
4. Forward looking PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
5. Raising the bar as well as the floor
The graduates of criminology are expected to:
SERVICE
1. Human dignity 1. To know, understand and respect the basic
2. Compassion constitutional rights of every citizen;
3. Mutual support
4. Social justice 2. To be competent and value-laden public safety
5. Social transformation officers, infused with broad and thorough
6. Environmental protection knowledge and understanding of causation of
crime and its prevention, together with the
TRUTH principles of law enforcement administration and
1. Honesty correctional and jail management;
2. Community
3. Collaboration 3. To be equipped with competent skills in criminal
4. Acceptance of limitation investigation with the application of knowledge in
5. Tolerance for mistakes forensic sciences, for the attainment of an equal,
6. Premium on diversity just, and fair administration of justice.
7. Respect for differences
8. Sharing, Listening, Trust
III. Detailed Course Outline:
Program Program COURSE/ Time Frame COURSE/CONTENTS TEACHNING/ OUTCOMES
Outcomes Indicators LEARNING TOPICS LEARNING ASSESSMENT
OUTCOMES Week Day ACTIVITIES TASKS

1 1 Orientation of school Rules and


Regulations, Introduction of the subject
2
matter
 Conduct criminological Discuss and Introduce the basic Concepts of Crime and Criminology Lecture and Interactive Written
research on crimes, demonstrate the concepts of crime 1 a. Definition of Criminology and it Discussion Examination
crime causation, victims, basics concepts of and criminology divisions and scope Graded Recitation
crime and 2 b. Definition of Crime
and offenders to include
deviant behavior. criminology by c. Purpose of Studying Criminology
understanding and 2
defining their scope
and purposes.
 Conduct criminological Analyze and recall Introduce the History of Criminology in the Foreign Lecture and Interactive Written
research on crimes, how criminology as evolution and 1 Setting Discussion Examination
crime causation, victims, study evolved and development of 3 a. The Classical School of Criminology Graded Recitation
and offenders to include developed as criminology b. Jeremy Bentham’s Utilitarianism
deviant behavior. mechanism which 2
c. The Neo-Classical Criminology
aids in the d. The Positivist Criminology
prevention of crime. e. The Theory of Cesare Lombroso
f. Enrico Ferri
1 g. Rafaelle Garofalo
h. Gabriel Tarde
4 i. Adolphe Quetelet
j. Other personalities who
2
contributed in the early study of
Criminology
 Conduct criminological Analyze and recall To present how the History of Criminology in the Philippine Lecture and Interactive Written
research on crimes, how criminology as study of criminology 1 Setting Discussion Examination
crime causation, victims, study begun in the begun in the 5 a. The beginning of criminology as a Graded Recitation
and offenders to include Philippines and its Philippines study in the Philippines
deviant behavior. legal basis. b. Recognized criminology
2
organizations in the Philippines
c. The enactment of RA 6506
6 PRELIM EXAM
 Conduct criminological Recall and explain To discuss and Modern Concepts of Criminology
research on crimes, the definition and explain the definition 1 a. Definition of Crime Lecture and Interactive Written
elements of crime. of crime, its elements 7 b. Elements of Crime Discussion Examination
crime causation, victims,
and reasons of its 2 c. Ingredients of Crime Graded Recitation
and offenders to include
existence. d. Why Does Crime Exists
deviant behavior.

e. Distinction between Crime and Sin


 Conduct criminological Differentiate the To discuss and 1 f. Distinction between Crime and
research on crimes, distinction between elaborate the Immorality Lecture and Interactive Written
crime causation, victims, crime, sin and difference between Discussion Examination
immorality. crime and sin; crime 8 Graded Recitation
and offenders to include
and immorality g. Why Must Members of Society be
deviant behavior. including the 2 Interested in Crimes
importance of h. Advantages of the Existence of
knowing crimes and Crimes
its effects.
i. Crime Typologies Lecture and Interactive Written
 Conduct criminological Explain the legal To discuss and 1 j. Legal Classification of Crimes Discussion Examination
research on crimes, classification of describe the types Graded Recitation
crime. and legal 9
crime causation, victims,
classification of
and offenders to include
crimes.
deviant behavior.
k. Criminological Classification of Lecture and Interactive Written
 Conduct criminological Discuss the To present the 2 Crime Discussion Examination
research on crimes, criminological criminological Graded Recitation
crime causation, victims, classification of classification of
crime. crime.
and offenders to include
deviant behavior.
1 l. Classification of Criminals Lecture and Interactive Written
 Conduct criminological Differentiate the To present and Discussion Examination
research on crimes, classification of explain the 10 2 Graded Recitation
criminals classification of
crime causation, victims,
criminals.
and offenders to include
deviant behavior.

11 MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Current Trends in Criminology Lecture and Interactive Written
 Conduct criminological Identify and analyze To present the 1 a. Crime Trends in the Philippines Discussion Examination
research on crimes, the present crime current trends in 12 1) Organized Crime Graded Recitation
trends in the criminology with 2) Illegal Drug Trade
crime causation, victims,
Philippines. regard to the current 3) Petty Crime
and offenders to include
crime trends in the 4) Violence Against Women
deviant behavior. 2
Philippines. 5) Rape

6) Murder Lecture and Interactive Written


 Conduct criminological Identify and analyze To present the 1 7) Human Trafficking Discussion Examination
research on crimes, the present crime current trends in 13 8) Prostitution Graded Recitation
crime causation, victims, trends in the criminology with 9) Corruption and Police
Philippines. regard to the current Misconduct
and offenders to include
crime trends in the 2
deviant behavior. Philippines.

14 SEMI-FINAL EXAMINATION
1 Victimology Lecture and Interactive Written
 Conduct criminological Recall the history of Introduce the 15 a. History of Victimology Discussion Examination
research on crimes, victimology, define development and 2 b. Definition of Terms Graded Recitation
crime causation, victims, the terms, discuss growth of c. Concept of Victimization
and offenders to include the concept and victimization as 1 d. The Sources of Victimization
deviant behavior. sources and identify well as the sources 16 e. Category of Victimization
the category of and concepts of 2
victimization. victimization

General Classes of Victims (Hans Von Lecture and Interactive Written


 Conduct criminological Differentiate the Present and discuss 1 Hentig) Discussion Examination
research on crimes, types and classes of the types and a. Psychological Types of Victims Graded Recitation
crime causation, victims, victimization and classifications of (Hans Von Hentig)
17
and offenders to include explain the nature crime victims b. Victim Types (Benjamin
deviant behavior. and characteristics of Mendelsohn)
2
victimization. c. Dynamics of Victimization
d. Other Classification and Typologies
e. Some Other Types of Victimization
18 FINAL EXAMINATION
IV– ASSESSMENT SYSTEM AND PERFORMANCE V – TEXTBOOKS / REFERENCES
Course Requirement: 1. Armando A. Alviola and Jannel C. Alviola, INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY and
1. The entire course is conducted by lecture, recitation, quizzes, or oral or written exercise, PSYCHOLOGY OF CRIME, Wiseman’s Book Trading Inc., 2014
research, in which the students are expected to accomplish. 2. Manwong, Rommel, FUNDAMENTALS OF CRIMINOLOGY 4th Ed., Wiseman’s Book
Trading, Inc., 2013
Student’s activity shall be rated as follows: 3. Madelo, Porfirio,Diosdado A. Amante, Harry C. Lorenzo, CRIMINOLOGY AND
Examination - 40% PSYCHOLOGY OF CRIMES, Mindshapers Co., Inc., 2010
Quiz/Recitation - 40% 4. Guevarra, Ricardo, Criminology 101: Reference Manual for Introduction to Criminology
Project/Research Output - 15% and Psychology and Psychology of Crimes, 2010
Deportment/Attendance - 5% 5. Kalalang, Sally S., INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY OF CRIME,
TOTAL - 100% Wiseman’s Book Trading, Inc., 2011
6. Alviola, A. A and Alviola J. C. (2014). Introduction to Criminology and Psychology of
Crimes.
7. Kalalang, S.S. (2011). Introduction to Criminology and Psychology of Crime
8. Madelo Jr. P.C., Amante, D.A., and Lorenzo Jr. H.C. (2010). Criminology and Psychology
of Crimes.
9. Eduardo, FUNDAMENTALS OF CRIMINOLOGY, 2015
10. Manwong, Rommel K. ESSENTIALS OF CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY: A PSYCHOLOGICAL
PERSPECTIVE IN CRIMINOLOGY, Wiseman’s Book Trading Inc., 2014
11. Oscar Gatchalian Soriano, INTORDUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY with PSYCHOLOGY OF
CRIME, Great Book Publishing, 2008
12. Reyes, Luis B., REVISED PENAL CODE, 14th edition, Rex Book Store, 1998
The Final Grade of the student will be taken as the average of the grades in the four 13. Philippines Murderous ‘Drug War’ in ICC Crosshairs - UN Investigation Still Urgently
grading periods. Needed "Int'l Criminal Court chief prosecutor warns PH over drug killings". CNN Philippines.
14. Jump up^ "Int'l criminal court 'closely following' PH war on drugs". Rappler.
FINAL GRADE = Prelim Grade + Midterm Grade + Semi Final Grade + Final Grade 15. ^ Jump up to:a b "International court warns PH on killings". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
4 16. Jump up^ Statement of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Mrs Fatou
Bensouda, on opening Preliminary Examinations into the situations in the Philippines and in
Venezuela
17. Jump up^ Philippines Murderous ‘Drug War’ in ICC Crosshairs - UN Investigation Still
Urgently Needed
18. "Philippines: Duterte's 100 days of carnage". Amnesty International. Retrieved 8
October 2016.
19. ^ Jump up to:a b c d e Ranada, Pia (January 5, 2016). "A look at the state of crime, drugs in the
Philippines". Rappler. Retrieved April 26, 2016.
20. "Statistics on violence against Filipino women | Philippine Commission on
Women". www.pcw.gov.ph. Retrieved 2015-11-02.
21. "Violence Against Women: The Health Sector Responds" (PDF). who.int. World Health
Organization. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
22. Statistics : Crime : Sexual Violence (Report). Unodc.org. Retrieved 2013-12-04
Prepared by:

FREDERICK R. EBONA

JESIEBEL T. AYUSIP

EDISON C. SOLA

HERBERT F. BALARES JR.

Noted:

DR. MARILYN F. BALARES


Dean,CCJE

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