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A Portfolio
Presented to
The Dean of College of Criminal Justice Education
CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES
Kidapawan City

In Partial Fulfillment of the


Requirements for the Degree of
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINOLOGY

Prepared by:

Ryan A. Jerez

April 2022

TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TITLE PAGE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv
DEDICATION
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Personal Data Sheet vi
List of Criminology Student’s Batch 46-22 vii
CMC VGMC xii
CMC HYMN xiii
CODE OF ETHICS xiv
INTERN ACTIVITIES

1ST BODY MEASUREMENT INDEX (JANUARY 15-16, 2022) 1

MEDICAL EXAMINATION (JANUARY 21-22, 2022) 3

CRIMINOLOGY INTERNS ORIENTATION (FEBRUARY 10, 2022) 6

MARCHING COMPETITION (FEBRUARY 21-22, 2022) 9

1ST ROAD RUN (FEBRUARY 23-24, 2022) 11

PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION – JURISPRUDENCE (FEBRUARY 24-25, 2022)

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RECEPTION (MARCH 3, 2022) 16

REVEILLE COMPETITION (MARCH 7-8, 2022) 20

2ND ROAD RUN 23

2ND BODY MEASUREMENT INDEX 25

1ST TYPE A RANK INSPECTION 27

PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION- LEA (MARCH 10-11, 2022) 29


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RECOGNITION OF INTERNS AND OATH TAKING OF CLASS AND

FIELD OFFICER (MARCH 12, 2022) 31

COMMUNITY IMMERSION (MARCH 14-18, 2022) 36

3RD ROAD RUN (MARCH 21-22, 2022) 40

PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION- CRIMINALISTIC (MARCH 24-25, 2022) 42

CRIMINOLOGY INTERNS WEBINAR (MARCH 26, 2022) 44

1ST ROAD RUN BY PLATOON (MARCH 28-29, 2022) 47

2ND ROAD RUN BY PLATOON (APRIL 4-5, 2022) 49

3RD BODY MEASUREMENT INDEX (APRIL6-7, 2022) 51

CRIMINOLOGY INTERNS WEBINAR JPCAP R13 (APRIL 6, 2022) 53

PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION- CDI (APRIL 7-8, 2022) 56

CRIMINOLOGY INTERNS COMMUNITY SEMINAR (APRIL 11, 2022) 58

CRIMINOLOGY INTERNS DUTY @ CMC

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CERTIFICATES AND AWARDS


IN - CAMPUS ACTIVITY

OFF - CAMPUS ACTIVITY


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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

This portfolio would not have been possible without the guidance and help of several individuals. We

would like to extend our gratitude to the following persons who have provided valuable insights in making

this paper meaningful:

Dr. Rolando D. Poblador, Dean of College of Criminal Justice Education, for the guidance and acceptance

of this portfolio and for the ideas and recommendation he extended.

My loving family who has supported me everything for the betterment of this study financial, spiritual and

moral support.

Lastly, our omnipresent God, for his unceasing answers to our prayers, for giving us strength in our entire

endeavors for the progress of my portfolio, thank you so much Lord.


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DEDICATION

This portfolio is lovingly dedicated to my family, friends and love ones who have been my constant

source of inspiration. They have given me the drive and discipline to tackle a task with enthusiast and

determination. Without their love and support this portfolio would not have been made possible.

JEREZ RYAN A.
Poblacion, Magpet, Cotabato
09309646914
jerezryan80@gmail.com
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Mother: Mrs. Cecilia Jerez Lego


Father: Mr. Ronnie Villaber Abaquez

Educational Background:
 2021-2022 Central Mindanao Colleges
Bachelor of Science in Criminology

Training/Seminars Attended:
 Crime Prevention Awareness Program
 Criminology Interns Webinar JPCAP Region 13
 Criminology Interns Webinar (Environmental Laws)
 Orientation Webinar Initiatives of the Philippines Tri-Bureau (PNP, BFP, BJMP)
 PESQUISA 2020
 Webinar on Amending the Presidential Decree No. 968
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LIST OF CRIMINOLOGY STUDENTS BATCH 46-22

1. Aballe, Justin Peter P


2. Abdul, Hanudin A.
3. Abdullah, Hasmin T
4. Abedin, Norudin S.
5. Abindaňo, Chandler C
6. Abos, Cristle Mae S.
7. Akmad, Jomar D.
8. Alagos, Lovely Joy L.
9. Alam, Junaila A.
10. Alfonsa, Remark P.
11. Alpuerto, Jonathan L.
12. Andaling, Norhata D.
13. Apdan II, Oscar G.
14. Aquino, Kirstine Dianne M.
15. Aquino, Rosebelle C.
16. Arellano, Dianne Peachy R.
17. Aro, Cheryll Moana Marie C.
18. Arroyo, Ron Ivan P.
19. Arroyo, Ryan Jay P.
20. Autor, Kenneth M.
21. Avellana, Algein M.
22. Ayupan, Albert Joshua N.
23. Baisac Aldion Kaye D.
24. Baldivino, Cherilyn P.
25. Baner, Kennith Glenn G.
26. Barao, Naseph A.
27. Bardenas, Cathy Nicole E.
28. Bayo, Jhon Kenneth T.
29. Bayogos Covy Bryan J.
30. Belasa, Chary Mae R.
31. Bormelado May Joy P
32. Buenafe, Joey Alexis E.
33. Cabilo, Abu Mujahid G.
34. Camino, Rico M.
35. Canda, Reynaldo Jr P.
36. Capangpangan, Rose May O.
37. Carnaje, Airise G.
38. Carpentero Jilmarie C
39. Cole, Asther Mae N.
40. Continedo, Luren Paul M.

41. Cristobal, Nonalie T.


42. Dangos Norodin M.
43. Danila, Joy M.
44. Datucali Samer L.
45. Datugan, Joniza I.
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46. Del Carmen, Jr. M.
47. Delos Reyes, Jheann S
48. Dioso, Vanessa Grace V.
49. Dodig, Jihad L.
50. Dodig, Mateth M.
51. Duak, Renalyn Jade A.
52. Eman, Saudi U.

53. Fabel Jemsly B


54. Failagmao, John Lloyd L.
55. Felonia, Jr Efren L
56. Flores, Allen Ross M.
57. Flores, Norman Jan B.
58. Frades, Novie Pearl C.
59. Gales, Michael B.
60. Gansan, Joseph Roy A.
61. Garialdo, Kerwin M.
62. Gerolaga, Jhon Dave A.
63. Geronca, Hanna Mae D.
64. Gica, Gherald J.
65. Gomez, Abegail C.
66. Harder, John Kenneth A.
67. Hilado, Aldrin L.
68. Hiñosa, Krizza Marie L
69. Husain, Amerodin S
70. Ipag, Rederick C.
71. Jailani, Jul-Imil S.
72. Jerez, Ryan A.
73. Jevero, Chermalou G.
74. Joseco, Mary May A.
75. Kadatuan, Muharisan T.
76. Kambang, Mokalid D.
77. Kamdon, Symon C.
78. Labas, Muhajid M.
79. Ladrillo, John Dixter B.
80. Laga, Andrei Von, R.

81. Laguiban, Jestony S.


82. Laguiban, Jhamsid S.
83. Lamosere, Jericho O.
84. Lato, Romel P.
85. Lingatong, Jason Jay T.
86. Lipusen, Saudin A.
87. Lobitos, Dennis F.
88. Lopez, Lovely Jane B.
89. Lumanog, Jay R L.
90. Lumantas, Dennis H.
91. Macalampao, Farok M.
92. Macion, Jesah May V.
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93. Madarang, James Timothy Q.
94. Madot, Ricres P.
95. Maldecir, Christian Rome A.
96. Maliao, John Gilbeys P.
97. Mañara, Rogin Daryl S.
98. Manojo, Selwyn John B.
99. Manuel, Christian Paul S.
100. Marcelo, Katherine M.
101. Masculino Christian John P.
102. Mesa, Wendelyn D.
103. Migue, Angel May B.
104. Mirañez, Laiza Mae B.
105. Mohamad, Maaton M.
106. Murray, Jonaid Al-Jasher O.
107. Nicor, Jerra Mae R.
108. Nicor, Mary Joy D.
109. Nio, Cynie T.
110. Obillo, Lester Neil S
111. Oclarit, Jaysar S.
112. Ojeda, Olivia P.
113. Oloy, Rolland G.
114. Orbeta, Jovani L.
115. Pacete, Rovelyn O.
116. Paclibar, Edzel M.
117. Padernal, Decemer Dan N.
118. Padernal, May Ann G.
119. Padre-i, Kathleen Diane C.
120. Pagunsan, Erwin E

121. Pakiangan, Asna G.


122. Palma Maybel Lin Dee G.
123. Palma, Donna Joy C.
124. Pamintahon, Karen S.
125. Panayaman, Al Merck G.
126. Pandulo, Dodong T.
127. Parallag, Neil John G.
128. Pardillo, Rizza Joy C.
129. Parreño, Josie Marie S.
130. Pedregosa, Darlene May V.
131. Pedroso, Devon Charles S.
132. Pepito, Kristine Joy S.
133. Piamonte Jie Fe U.
134. Pido, Christine Jhoanna Marie T.
135. Pimentel, Irish Mae V.
136. Porras, Reymark P.
137. Primaylon, Krisha Mae D.
138. Quinto King Fharred A.
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139. Ramo, Carl Oliver G.
140. Reamico, Nestor Jay J.
141. Relator, Frelen F.
142. Reyes, Desiree C.
143. Roble, Clark
144. Robledo, John Mark T.
145. Rollenas, John Michael R.
146. Ronquillo, Mark Darius P.
147. Saet, John Kenneth S.
148. Sagucom, Vaniza F
149. Saligumba, Julius B.
150. Salvan, John Ray C.
151. Salipada, Montaser S.
152. Sasi, Elmar N.
153. Sibonga, Christian Dave G.
154. Sorupia, Val Patrick G.
155. Suelo, Marrian Pearl C.
156. Sugcawan Japhet Q.
157. Tabanao, Rey-Cy Jan D.
158. Tadtad, Vanessa Mae V.
159. Tagum, Cedrick John B.
160. Taladtad, Al Cedrick U.

161. Tambilingan, Latip D.


162. Tangag, Jeynard A.
163. Tano, Kenneth Dominic C.
164. Tayapad, Ceasar Ian
165. Tolentino, Chrispen E.
166. Tomunas, Helcias Jr. B.
167. Toribio, Micaella Mae H.
168. Tugon, Mark Nikko A.
169. Ulasiman, Shiela Mae L.
170. Umal, Zainor M.
171. Untal, Stephen Troy A.
172. Usman, Norhamed M.
173. Valdesco Jr, Rodolfo A.
174. Vergara, Rogeanne Cleah C.
175. Via, Leah Mae P.
176. Vilar, Jemar
177. Villacojer, Maria Victoria D.
178. Villafuerte, Khryzzler Alrizon I.
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CMC VMGC

VISION

A premier academic institution providing holistic education in pursuit for global excellence.

MISSION

Central Mindanao Colleges is an academic institution PROVIDING quality instruction, DEVELOPING

innovative researches and ENGAGING in responsive extension programs; that is committed to produce

competent and socially responsible individuals who can carry out responsibility for the local communities

and global community.

GOALS
 Produce competent graduates that epitomize the values of the institution.
 Foster innovation to all academic programs of the College;
 Increase Linkages and Connections
 Provide an enabling environment to intensify employee productivity;
 Secure Financial Future.

VALUES
CMC is committed to attain its vision and mission guided by the following values:
 Love for God
 Integrity
 Family Orientation
 Excellence

CMC HYMN
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CMC DEAR

ONWARD UPWARD WE GO

STRIVING FOR KNOWLEDGE THAT’S NOBLE, HIGH, AND TRUE

WITH THE STRENGTH OF OUR COURAGE

IN THE NAME OF OUR COLLEGE

WE WILL SING EVER LOUD, FOR OUR DEAR CMC

WE WILL BATTLE FOR THY BANNER AND THY VICTORY


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Law Enforcement Code of Ethics

As a law enforcement officer, my fundamental duty is to serve the community; to safeguard lives and

property; to protect the innocent against deception, the weak against oppression or intimidation and the

peaceful against violence or disorder; and to respect the constitutional rights of all to liberty, equality, and

justice.

I will keep my private life unsullied as an example to all and will behave in a manner that does not

bring discredit to me or to my agency. I will maintain courageous calm in the face of danger, scorn or

ridicule; develop self-restraint; and be constantly mindful of the welfare of others. Honest in thought and

deed both in my personal and official life, I will be exemplary in obeying the law and the regulations of my

department. Whatever I see or hear of a confidential nature or that is confided to me in my official capacity

will be kept ever secret unless revelation is necessary in the performance of my duty. 

I will never act officiously or permit personal feelings, prejudices, political beliefs, aspirations,

animosities or friendships to influence my decisions. With no compromise for crime and with relentless

prosecution of criminals, I will enforce the law courteously and appropriately without fear or favor, malice or

ill will, never employing unnecessary force or violence and never accepting gratuities.

I recognize the badge of my office as a symbol of public faith, and I accept it as a public trust to be

held so long as I am true to the ethics of police service. I will never engage in acts of corruption or bribery,

nor will I condone such acts by other police officers. I will cooperate with all legally authorized agencies and

their representatives in the pursuit of justice.

I know that I alone am responsible for my own standard of professional performance and will take

every reasonable opportunity to enhance and improve my level of knowledge and competence.
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I will constantly strive to achieve these objectives and ideals, dedicating myself before God to my

chosen profession… law enforcement.

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