1. The student expects to gain skills, knowledge, and experience in criminology that can help with a future career as a police officer, such as understanding criminal behavior and how to control and solve crimes.
2. The student expects the instructor to provide relevant and reliable information on the history and scope of criminology, including what criminologists do and how the justice system relates to preventing crime.
3. In order to meet the learning standards, the student has prepared physically, mentally, emotionally, financially, and spiritually, and believes self-confidence is important for success.
1. The student expects to gain skills, knowledge, and experience in criminology that can help with a future career as a police officer, such as understanding criminal behavior and how to control and solve crimes.
2. The student expects the instructor to provide relevant and reliable information on the history and scope of criminology, including what criminologists do and how the justice system relates to preventing crime.
3. In order to meet the learning standards, the student has prepared physically, mentally, emotionally, financially, and spiritually, and believes self-confidence is important for success.
1. The student expects to gain skills, knowledge, and experience in criminology that can help with a future career as a police officer, such as understanding criminal behavior and how to control and solve crimes.
2. The student expects the instructor to provide relevant and reliable information on the history and scope of criminology, including what criminologists do and how the justice system relates to preventing crime.
3. In order to meet the learning standards, the student has prepared physically, mentally, emotionally, financially, and spiritually, and believes self-confidence is important for success.
Assignment # 1: 1. With the used of now normal learning modality (face-face scheme), what do you expect from this subject? Pandemic really brought us a big difference from the used way of teaching. Today we are slowly recovering and adapting again the now normal learning modality face-to-face scheme just the way before with safety measurements and protocols. I am expecting to gain skills, knowledge and experience in this subject that can be an asset for me as an aspirant police woman in the near future. Mainly I wanted to learn about what can influence crime and criminal behavior; understanding the reason why people commit crime, how to predict crime, importantly how it can be controlled and solved. 2. What are your expectations from your course instructor in delivering the now normal learning modality (face-face scheme)? I am expecting to absorb relevant and reliable information on the origin of criminology, its division and nature, also the scope of its study. Specifically, what do criminologist do, and the history itself it quite interesting. Additionally with the laws that provide justice system interconnected with the obstruction of crime. 3. What are your preparations in order to meet the standards of learning? To be prepared is to make an advancement in everything; advance thinking, advance reading, advance researching and all. I had prepared my self physically for the activities, mentally for the lessons to be learned, emotionally with the breakthroughs I’ll be going through, financially for the expenses, spiritually for I know that He always provide. And believing in yourself is a significant role in order to survive.