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Here is the list of requirements for Criminology graduates who want to take

the board exam to become a licensed criminologist as required by PRC:

 Must be a graduate of B.S. Criminology


 NBI Clearance (for first-timers and repeaters)
 RTC Clearance
 An original and photocopy of the birth certificate on security paper
issued by the PSA.
 For married female applicants, please provide an original and
photocopy of marriage certificate issued by the PSA.
 Original and Photocopies of Transcript of Records w/ CHED Special
Order (SO) and date of graduation (Government and PAASCU,
PACUCOA and ACSC-AAI Level II-IV accredited schools are exempted
from S.O (B).
 Three (3) Certificate of Good Moral Character from the following: (First
Timer & Repeater )
1. Barangay Chairman
2. Parish Priest
3. Dean of School
4. Employer
 Four (4) pieces 1.77” x 1.37” (passport size) pictures (attire w/ collar
and sleeves). Front view on a plain background with complete name
tag (ex. DELA CRUZ, JUAN JR. P.).
 Community Tax certificate w/ photocopy.
 PRC Documentary Stamp (P20.00)
 Window Envelope w/ PRC letterhead
 Payment – Php 900.00
Criminal Jurisprudence, Procedure, and Evidence

 Criminal Law Book 1


 Criminal law Book 2
 Criminal Procedure
 Evidence
 Court Testimony
Law Enforcement Administration

 Police Organization and Administration with Police Planning


 Industrial Security Management
 Police Patrol Operations with Police Communication System
 Police Intelligence
 Police Personnel and Records Management
 Comparative Police System
Criminalistics

 Personal Identification
 Police Photography
 Forensic Ballistics
 Questioned Documents Examinations
 Polygraph (Lie Detection)
 Legal Medicine
Crime Detection and Investigation

 Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation


 Traffic Management and Accident Investigation
 Special Crimes Investigation
 Organized Crime Investigation
 Drug Education and Vice Control
 Fire Technology and Arson Investigation
Sociology of Crimes and Ethics

 Introduction to Criminology
 Criminal Justice
 Ethics and Values
 Juvenile Delinquency
 Human Behavior and Crisis Management
 Criminological Research and Statistics
Correctional Administration

 Institutional Corrections
 Non-Institutional Corrections

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