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College of Criminal Justice: Outcomes-Based Syllabus
College of Criminal Justice: Outcomes-Based Syllabus
College of Criminal Justice: Outcomes-Based Syllabus
Course Code / Title CEP 4 Criminology Enhancement Program for Crime Detection and Investigation
Issue No. 1 Effectivity Date 1st Sem, AY 2020-2021 Revision No. 0 Revision Date 02/5/2021 Page No. 1 of 8
Common to the discipline (Criminal Justice Education) (from CHED CMO 5 S. 2018)
6.2.a Conduct criminological research and further studies
6.2.f Protect lives and properties
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Apply and analyze the techniques of obtaining information including criminal Psychology
Internalize concepts, general and legal principles in affecting arrest, searches, and seizures
Evaluate the legal and moral considerations to be observed during custodial investigation
Special Crime Investigation
Recognize the basic concepts of special crime investigation
Enumerate the methods and techniques in the investigation of special cases involving persons, rape, parricide, murder, homicide, infanticide, abortion,
property, etc.
Recall and recognize the approaches and procedures in crime scene search, sketch, photography, collection and preservation of evidence
Demonstrate the appropriate documentation procedures of the crime scene
Detect and validate the methods and techniques in the processing and identification of deceased victims
Apply the identification, proper collection, marking and preservation of evidence and the chain of custody requirement
Organized Crime Investigation
Define or discuss organized crime
Differentiate the coverage of transnational crimes, terrorism, cyber or technology crimes, organized syndicates and other profile crimes
Describe the types/modes of operation of the said kind of crime group.
Compare and contrast the existing local and international laws that penalizes the commission of organized crimes
State the legal basis of trafficking of person and the causes and effects of environmental crimes
Drug Education and Vice Control
Identify the causes and influences of drug abuse
Differentiate the adverse and ill effects of drug abuse
Identify the source of dangerous drugs
Devise and simulate the drug education and enforcement of drug related dependents
Determine and apply the strategies in implementation of RA 9165
Traffic Management and Accident Investigation
Apply the basic concepts of Traffic Enforcement and Accident Investigation
Use the fundamentals of the five pillars of traffic management.
Define and apply the existing traffic laws, rules and regulations
Explain/apply the technical concepts of traffic accident
Fire Technology and Arson Investigation
Discuss the concepts and principles of fire
Determine the causes and classes of fire
Apply the methods/ steps of various firefighting techniques
Explain the Arson law and other applicable laws
Appraise fire and arson investigate techniques and procedure
Analyze the provisions of RA 9165
We envision Muntinlupa City as one of the leading investments hubs in the country with educated, healthy and God-loving people living peacefully and
Muntinlupa City Vision
securely in a climate change adaptive and disaster resilient community under the rule of transparent, caring, and accountable leadership.
PLMun Vision A dynamic and highly competitive higher education institution committed to people empowerment towards building a humane society
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The College of Criminal Justice will be known as a respected and dignified academic institution in the society. Committed to provided quality education and Christian
CCJ Vision values. To be responsible, productive, and competent professionals for the Glory of the Almighty God.
The PLMun e-Learning
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Policy Statement
Summative Test
Internalize concepts, general and
legal principles in affecting arrest, PLMUN compendium
searches, and seizures - Interactive Lecture and Discussion thru
3 Evaluate the legal and moral Google Meet.
considerations to be observed during
custodial investigation
4 Traffic Management and Accident - Interactive Lecture and Discussion thru Reflection
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Investigation
Apply the basic concepts of Traffic PLMUN compendium
Enforcement and Accident
Investigation Google Meet.
Use the fundamentals of the five
pillars of traffic management.
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9 MIDTERM EXAMINATION
TOS exam for Drug Education and PLMUN compendium - Interactive Lecture and Discussion thru
16 Vice control, Traffic Management and Google Meet. Summative Test
Accident Investigation
18 FINAL EXAMINATION
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Summative
Course Outcomes Details
Assessment Tasks
Remember, Understand and Analyze a multiple type questions exam of CPE 4 Written Test Objective Tests
Suggested Readings
Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa Compedium for CPE
and References
Course Requirements 1. Class Drills/Exercises, Interactive Activities, Quizzes, Projects and Major Examinations
Mid Term Grade = 10% Attendance + 20%CS + 20%Q + 50%ME
Final Term Grade = 10% Attendance + 20%CS + 20%Q + 50%FE
Average Grade = MEG + FEG
2
Grading System CS = Class Participation Q = Quiz
CP = Class Participation AQ = Average Quiz
A = Attendance
ACP = Average Class Standing ME = Midterm Exam
CS = Class Standing FE = Final Exam
1. The maximum number of absences allowed a student per semester is 20% of the total number of class hours. For instance, 20% of 54 hours is 10.8 or 11
hours. A student is given a grade of 5.00 (failed) if s/he incurs absences more than the allowed percentage of class hours.
2. Any student, who for an avoidable cause finds it necessary to be absent from class, must present to his/her professor either a letter from his/her parent or
Classroom Policies guardian or a medical certificate upon returning class.
3. A student may be accepted in class even if s/he is late for 25 minutes but should be marked absent.
4. A student is held responsible for all lessons and assignments missed during his/her absence. Furthermore, quizzes cannot be made up.
5. Any form of dishonesty, and/or deceit, especially cheating during examination or any class work shall be given a failing grade or 50.
JOSE MELARTE G. GOOCO JR. DR. ANTONIO D. FLORES JR DR. ANTONIO C. PAULITE II DR. AMADO L. MAGSINO
Instructor/Professor BSCriminology Program Chairperson College Dean Vice President for Academic Affairs
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