This document provides an invitation and program for a criminology event at Tomas Claudio Colleges on January 20, 2017. The program includes an invocation, singing of the national anthem and school hymn, opening remarks from the dean, and five speakers on topics related to criminal procedure and criminal law. The closing remarks will be given by an assistant coordinator. The document also includes the vision, mission, and program mission statements for Tomas Claudio Colleges and its College of Criminology.
This document provides an invitation and program for a criminology event at Tomas Claudio Colleges on January 20, 2017. The program includes an invocation, singing of the national anthem and school hymn, opening remarks from the dean, and five speakers on topics related to criminal procedure and criminal law. The closing remarks will be given by an assistant coordinator. The document also includes the vision, mission, and program mission statements for Tomas Claudio Colleges and its College of Criminology.
This document provides an invitation and program for a criminology event at Tomas Claudio Colleges on January 20, 2017. The program includes an invocation, singing of the national anthem and school hymn, opening remarks from the dean, and five speakers on topics related to criminal procedure and criminal law. The closing remarks will be given by an assistant coordinator. The document also includes the vision, mission, and program mission statements for Tomas Claudio Colleges and its College of Criminology.
Invocation ……………………………………………………………………..………………………………. Criseth R. Catapusan
4th year, Representative
National Anthem ………………………………………………………………………….……………….. Criseth R. Catapusan
TCC Hymn 4th year, Representative
Opening Remarks ……………………………………..……………………………………………………. Dr. Ma. Charisse B. Vedaña
Dean, Criminology Program
Introduction of Speakers ………………………………………………………..………………………. Prof. Andrea Diane I. Bernabe
Professor, Criminology
Speaker 1 SACP Mariesther B. Vedaña
Criminal Procedure in Environmental Law
Speaker 2 Judge Ferdinand C. Baylon
Salient features of R.A. 9208 and R.A. 10364
Speaker 3 Judge Cleto R. Villacorta
Salient features of R.A. 9262
Speaker 4 SACP Melissa Neila Oco-Dictado
Criminal Procedure
Speaker 5 SACP Raymund Oliver S. Almonte
Salient features of RPC Criminal Law 1 & 2
Closing Remarks ………………………….…………………………………………………………………. Prof. Glenn B. Antipolo
Assistant Coordinator, Criminology
MARIELLE P. MAGULOD & MERYLL B. ESCOBAR
Master of Ceremony TCC HYMN VISION OF THE INSTITUTION The Tomas Claudio Colleges aspire to be a community base Minamahal na Dalubhasaan institution of learning dedicated to academic excellence, employing Palihan ng talino democratic and ideal leadership to deliver educational services geared towards the attainment of quality life among its clientele. Dangal nitong bayan MISSION OF THE INSTITUTION Tomas Claudio Colleges will.. Ikaw ang patnubay Provide opportunities for professional growth and development of entrepreneurial skills and competencies. Tanglaw sa Tagumpay Pursue its commitment to academic excellence through the Tagapangalaga ng development and inculcation of Claudian Values such as personal discipline and love of God to promote community service-oriented sangkatauhan graduates. VISION OF THE PROGRAM The college of Criminology shall aim to set the standard Oh aming Alma Mater for education in the study of crime and criminal justice and to Nawa’y iyong kamtan develop legal knowledge with highest values of honesty, integrity and commitment for an effective response to crimes. Luwalhating walang hanggan MISSION OF THE PROGRAM Sa puso ng Inang Bayan The College of Criminology aspires to educate and prepare individuals in criminological studies that endeavor to produce desirable and competent professionals that are morally effective in the field of criminology and law enforcement.