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SUMMARY OF TOPICS, ITEM, and PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English

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SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English

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The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English

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OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English

SUMMARY OF TOPICS, ITEM, and PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

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SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
TOPICS % No. of
items
A. INSTITUTIONAL
CORRECTIONS
4.00 40 10 4 20 3 3 - 40

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SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
B.NON-INSTITUTIONAL
CORRECTIONS
4.00 40 5 5 15 2 3 - 30

C. THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES 2.00 20 - 6 15 3 3 3 30

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SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English

TOTAL 10% 100 15 15 50 8 9 3 100

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The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English

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SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English

CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION – 10%


(30%) (50%) (20%)

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The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
A. INSTITUTIONAL CORRECTIONS Percentage Number of Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
Weight Items
Recall Explain, Using the Understanding, hypothesizing, generating,
and and information interpret, information in critiquing,
summarize, another familiar Comparing, experimenting, designing,
The registered criminologist can Distribution recognizing, organizing, constructing,
Distribution exam situation, judging
perform the competencies under the listing, paraphrase, deconstructing, planning,
describing, implementing, interrogating, producing,
following sub-topics: 10% 100 retrieving,
classify
carrying out, finding inventing
naming,

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SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
4% 40 finding using, executing

1. Recall and explain the theories and


principles of Penology, Punishment,
Penalty, Sentencing, and
Rehabilitation, including the rights, .8% 8 2 1 5 - - -
legal limitations, and conditions set
forth by the Constitution, Law, and
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OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
United Nations Declarations.

2. Describe, understand and apply the


functions, organization,

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OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
administration, management,
operations, planning, decision-
1.10% 11 3 1 5 1 1 -
making process, training,
disciplinary process, and
accountability of personnel in the
BJMP, Provincial Jail, BUCOR, and
other facilities.
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SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
3. Explain, use, and analyze the
admission process of persons
deprived of liberty, release of
persons deprived of liberty, security
and safety processes and
requirements of PDLs inside the 1.10% 11 3 1 5 1 1 -
institution, visitation, movement, and
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OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
escorting procedure, the trial of
PDLs, custody, control and
disciplinary process of PDLs in the
BJMP, Provincial Jail, BUCOR, and
other facilities.
4. Understand, apply and evaluate the
principles, management, planning,
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OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
and decision-making of crises and
incidents in the BJMP, Provincial
1% 10 2 1 5 1 1 -
Jail, BUCOR, and other facilities in
case of riot, escape, hostage,
contrabands, fire, food poisoning,
flood, earthquake, typhoon, and
other calamities and incidents.
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OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English

CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION – 10%


B. NON-INSTITUTIONAL (30%) (50%) (20%)
CORRECTIONS Percentage Number of Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
Weight Items
Recall Using the Understanding, Generating

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SUMMARY OF TOPICS, ITEM, and PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
The registered criminologist can perform and and information Explain, information in Comparing, hypothesizing, Designing,
Distribution Interpret, another familiar organizing, critiquing, constructing,
the competencies under the following Distribution Recognizing, summarize, situation deconstructing, experimenting, planning,
sub-topics: listing, exam interrogating, judging producing,
10% 100 describing, paraphrase, Implementing finding inventing
classify carrying out,
retrieving, using, executing
naming,
finding
4% 40

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SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
1. Understand, organize, and apply the
processes of the Probation System
from petition, investigation, grant,
denial/disqualification, supervision,
monitoring, violation of the
condition/s, changes in the
condition/s, suspension, revocation,
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OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
trial, early discharge, and release of 1.30% 13 2 1 6 1 3 -
the probationer, including the role of
the probation officer, probation aids,
and the victim/complainant in the
probation process.
2. Understand, organize, and apply the
processes of the Parole System from
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The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
petition/review/evaluation of the 1.10% 11 1 2 7 1 - -
institution BJMP and BUCOR,
investigation, grant of the Board of
Pardons and Parole,
denial/disqualifications, the process
of supervision and monitoring,
violation of the condition/s, changes
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OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
in the condition/s, suspension,
revocation, arrest of the parolee,
early discharge, and release of the
parolee, including the role of the
parole officer, and the
victim/complainant in the parole
process.
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OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
3. Understand, use, and evaluate the
forms of clemency such as but not
limited to: Executive Clemency -
Pardon, Absolute and Conditional,
Commutation of Sentence, and
Reprieve; other relevant remedies
granted by the Court; other clemency
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The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
such as Decriminalizing certain
criminal acts, Repealed
Penal/Criminal Laws; and Amnesty.
Including the processes and 1.0% 10 1 1 6 - 2 -
procedures of the grant
denial/disqualifications, process of
supervision and monitoring, violation
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PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION
PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY BOARD OF CRIMINOLOGY

TACORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION (COR-AD)


BOARD EXAMINATION SUBJECT
Exam Weight – 10%

SUMMARY OF TOPICS, ITEM, and PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
of the condition/s, changes in the
condition/s, suspension, revocation,
arrest of the grantee, early discharge,
and release of grantee.
4. Understand and apply the relevant
provisions of the law on PDLs
preventive imprisonment, allowance
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TACORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION (COR-AD)


BOARD EXAMINATION SUBJECT
Exam Weight – 10%

SUMMARY OF TOPICS, ITEM, and PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
for good conduct, and special time for
loyalty. Including its process and
grant of time allowance,
qualification/disqualification/cancellati .90% 9 1 1 6 - 1 -
on/ revocation of the grant, and the
related provisions of the extinction of
criminal liability both total and partial.
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PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION
PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY BOARD OF CRIMINOLOGY

TACORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION (COR-AD)


BOARD EXAMINATION SUBJECT
Exam Weight – 10%

SUMMARY OF TOPICS, ITEM, and PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English

CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION – 10%

(30%) (50%) (20%)

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PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION
PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY BOARD OF CRIMINOLOGY

TACORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION (COR-AD)


BOARD EXAMINATION SUBJECT
Exam Weight – 10%

SUMMARY OF TOPICS, ITEM, and PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
C. THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES Percentage Number of Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
Weight Items
Recall Explain, Using the Understanding, hypothesizing, Generating
and and information Interpret, information in critiquing,
summarize, another familiar Comparing, experimenting, Designing,
The registered criminologist can perform Distribution Recognizing, organizing, constructing,
Distribution exam situation judging
the competencies under the following listing, paraphrase, deconstructing, planning,
describing, Implementing interrogating, producing,
sub-topics: 10% 100 classify
carrying out, finding inventing
retrieving,

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BOARD EXAMINATION SUBJECT
Exam Weight – 10%

SUMMARY OF TOPICS, ITEM, and PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
3% 20 naming, using, executing
finding

1. Explain, apply, and critique the


rehabilitation and reformation
.60% 6 - 1 4 - 1 -
programs of the BJMP, Provincial
Jails, BUCOR, and other similar

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TACORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION (COR-AD)


BOARD EXAMINATION SUBJECT
Exam Weight – 10%

SUMMARY OF TOPICS, ITEM, and PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
facilities.
2. Explain, apply, and critique the re-
integration programs of the PDLs of
BJMP, Provincial Jails, BUCOR, and
other similar facilities to the community, .50% 5 - - 3 1 1 1
and the relevant community policies and

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PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION
PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY BOARD OF CRIMINOLOGY

TACORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION (COR-AD)


BOARD EXAMINATION SUBJECT
Exam Weight – 10%

SUMMARY OF TOPICS, ITEM, and PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English
laws on former PDLs.

3. Critique and design rehabilitation


programs, reintegration programs,
.80% 8 - 2 4 1 - 1
and promotion of human rights
programs among the PDLs across all
institutions.

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PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION
PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY BOARD OF CRIMINOLOGY

TACORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION (COR-AD)


BOARD EXAMINATION SUBJECT
Exam Weight – 10%

SUMMARY OF TOPICS, ITEM, and PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


OUTCOMES FOR THIS SUBJECT:

The registered criminologist can perform


the following professional practice
outcomes for his/her initial entry into the
practice of the profession: (30%) (50%) (20%)

1. Ensure offenders’ welfare and


development for their re-
integration.
2. Internalize the concepts of human Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
rights and victim welfare. Percentage Number of
3. Conduct criminological research Weight Items
on crimes and crime causation, and and
victims, and offenders to include Distribution Distribution
deviant behavior.
4. Apply the principles and
jurisprudence of criminal law,
evidence and criminal procedure.
5. Effectively communicate orally
and in writing using both English

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