PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION
PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY BOARD FOR CRIMINOLOGISTS
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
BOARD LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR CRIMINOLOGISTS
LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION (LEA)
BOARD EXAMINATION SUBJECT
Exam Weight – 15%
SUMMARY OF TOPICS, ITEM and PERCENTEAGE DISTRIBUTION
PQF Domains: Knowledge, Skills, and Values (KSV)
TOPICS & OUTCOMES Application Degree of Independence
Percentage Number of Easy (30%) Moderate(50%) Difficult (20%)
Each examinee can perform the competencies under Weight Items Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
the following topics: & &
Distribution Distribution
TOPICS TOTAL
LAW ENFORCEMENT ORG. AND ADMIN.
(INTER AGENCY APP.) 3.0% 20 2 3 10 2 3 - 20
COMPARATIVE MODELS IN POLICING 3.0% 20 2 3 10 2 3 - 20
INTRO TO INDUSTRIAL SECURITY
CONCEPTS 3.0% 20 3 2 10 2 3 - 20
LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS &
PLANNING W/CRIME MAPPING 3.0% 20 - 3 10 3 2 2 20
CFLM LEADERSHIP, DECISION MAKING,
MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION 3.0% 20 2 3 10 2 3 20
TOTAL 15% 100 10 20 50 9 6 5 100
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BOARD LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR CRIMINOLOGISTS
LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION 15%
Philippine Qualifications Framework (PQF) Descriptors under this Area Specific Program Outcomes and Course Outcomes under CHED PSG
Level 6 - Graduates at this level shall have a broad and coherent knowledge and skills
in Law Enforcement Administration, Management, Decision Making and Leadership. It Practice and demonstrate broad understanding in Law Enforcement, Public Safety, and the
also includes Industrial Security, Law Enforcement Operations, Crime Mapping and applicable laws. Demonstrate Management, Leadership and Decision-making skills in Industrial
prevention, and the Comparative policing concepts for professional work and life long Security, Crime prevention,Law Enforcement and Public Safety. Internalize the concepts of human
learning. rights and victim welfare.
Level 7 - Professionals at this level shall have advanced knowledge and skills in Law
Enforcement Administration, Management, Decision Making and Leadership. It also
includes Industrial Security, Law Enforcement Operations, Crime Mapping and
prevention, and the Comparative policing concepts and can work in multi-disciplinary
fieldof professional practice, self-directed and/or lifelong learning.
COURSE TOPICS & OUTCOMES Percentage Number of PQF Domains: Knowledge, Skills, and Values (KSV)
Each examinee can perform the following competencies Weight& Items& Application Degree of Independence
under the following topics: Distribution Distribution Easy (30%) Moderate(50%) Difficult (20%)
Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
Using information in
TOPIC 15% 100 Recallinformation Explain,
another familiar
Understanding, hypothesising, Generating
Recognizing, listing, Interpret,summarize, Comparing, critiquing, Designing,
1. LAW ENFORCEMENT ORGANIZATION AND describing, exam paraphrase,
situation organizing, experimenting, constructing,
ADMINISTRATION INTER AGENCY APPROACH 3.0% 20 retrieving, naming, classify.
Implementing deconstructing, judging planning,
carrying out, using, interrogating, producing,
finding. executing finding inventing.
Sub-Topics:
1.1 Explain and execute the principles of
organization, management and administration; 1.05% 7 1 1 3 1 1 -
1.2 Compare and distinguish organization of law
enforcement and public safety agencies as .90% 6 - 1 4 - 1 -
provided under E.O. 292 Series of 1987 and other
relevant laws;
1.3 Relate and adapt the powers, functions and
organizational structures of various law 1.05% 7 1 1 3 1 1 -
enforcement and public safety agencies.
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PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION
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TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
BOARD LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR CRIMINOLOGISTS
LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION 15%
Philippine Qualifications Framework (PQF) Descriptors under this Area Specific Program Outcomes and Course Outcomes under CHED PSG
Level 6 - Graduates at this level shall have a broad and coherent knowledge and skills
in Law Enforcement Administration, Management, Decision Making and Leadership. It Practice and demonstrate broad understanding in Law Enforcement, Public Safety, and the
also includes Industrial Security, Law Enforcement Operations, Crime Mapping and applicable laws. Demonstrate Management, Leadership and Decision-making skills in Industrial
prevention, and the Comparative policing concepts for professional work and life long Security, Crime prevention, Law Enforcement and Public Safety. Internalize the concepts of human
learning. rights and victim welfare.
Level 7 - Professionals at this level shall have advanced knowledge and skills in Law
Enforcement Administration, Management, Decision Making and Leadership. It also
includes Industrial Security, Law Enforcement Operations, Crime Mapping and
prevention, and the Comparative policing concepts and can work in multi-disciplinary
field of professional practice, self-directed and/or lifelong learning.
COURSE TOPICS & OUTCOMES Percentage Number of PQF Domains: Knowledge, Skills, and Values (KSV)
Each examinee can perform the following competencies Weight& Items& Application Degree of Independence
under the following topics: Distribution Distribution Easy (30%) Moderate(50%) Difficult (20%)
Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
Using information in
TOPIC 15% 100 Recallinformation Explain,
another familiar
Understanding, hypothesising, Generating
Recognizing, listing, Interpret,summarize, Comparing, critiquing, Designing,
2. COMPARATIVE MODELS IN POLICING describing, exam paraphrase,
situation organizing, experimenting, constructing,
3.0% 20 retrieving, naming, classify.
Implementing deconstructing, judging planning,
carrying out, using, interrogating, producing,
Sub-Topics: finding. executing finding inventing.
2.1 Outline the theories of comparative policing; .60% 4 - 1 2 - 1 -
2.2 Explain and classify the models of policing; .90% 6 - 1 3 1 1 -
2.3 Recall and appraise multi-cultural policing; .90% 6 1 1 2 1 1 -
2.4 Define and examine the Philippine policing,
extradition treaty and international agreement on .60% 4 1 - 3 - - -
law enforcement cooperation.
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PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION
PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY BOARD FOR CRIMINOLOGISTS
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
BOARD LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR CRIMINOLOGISTS
LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION 15%
Philippine Qualifications Framework (PQF) Descriptors under this Area Specific Program Outcomes and Course Outcomes under CHED PSG
Level 6 - Graduates at this level shall have a broad and coherent knowledge and skills
in Law Enforcement Administration, Management, Decision Making and Leadership. It Practice and demonstrate broad understanding in Law Enforcement, Public Safety, and the
also includes Industrial Security, Law Enforcement Operations, Crime Mapping and applicable laws. Demonstrate Management, Leadership and Decision-making skills in Industrial
prevention, and the Comparative policing concepts for professional work and life long Security, Crime prevention, Law Enforcement and Public Safety. Internalize the concepts of human
learning. rights and victim welfare.
Level 7 - Professionals at this level shall have advanced knowledge and skills in Law
Enforcement Administration, Management, Decision Making and Leadership. It also
includes Industrial Security, Law Enforcement Operations, Crime Mapping and
prevention, and the Comparative policing concepts and can work in multi-disciplinary
field of professional practice, self-directed and/or lifelong learning.
COURSE TOPICS & OUTCOMES Percentage Number of PQF Domains: Knowledge, Skills, and Values (KSV)
Each examinee can perform the following competencies Weight& Items& Application Degree of Independence
under the following topics: Distribution Distribution Easy (30%) Moderate(50%) Difficult (20%)
Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
Using information in
TOPIC 15% 100 Recallinformation Explain,
another familiar
Understanding, hypothesising, Generating
Recognizing, listing, Interpret,summarize, Comparing, critiquing, Designing,
3. INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL SECURITY describing, exam paraphrase,
situation organizing, experimenting, constructing,
CONCEPTS 3.0% 20 Implementing deconstructing, judging planning,
retrieving, naming, classify. carrying out, using, interrogating, producing,
Sub-Topics: finding. executing finding inventing.
3.1 State and apply the theories, concepts and
philosophy of security and safety; .75% 5 1 1 3 - - -
3.2 Organize and assess the related laws in
security and detective agency operations, 1.05% 7 1 1 3 1 1 -
management and administration;
3.3. Translate and construct the basic industrial
security concepts of security survey, security plan, 1.20% 8 1 1 4 1 1 -
security test and evaluation, personnel check,
technical surveillance and security management.
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PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION
PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY BOARD FOR CRIMINOLOGISTS
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
BOARD LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR CRIMINOLOGISTS
LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION 15%
Philippine Qualifications Framework (PQF) Descriptors under this Area Specific Program Outcomes and Course Outcomes under CHED PSG
Level 6 - Graduates at this level shall have a broad and coherent knowledge and skills
in Law Enforcement Administration, Management, Decision Making and Leadership. It Practice and demonstrate broad understanding in Law Enforcement, Public Safety, and the
also includes Industrial Security, Law Enforcement Operations, Crime Mapping and applicable laws. Demonstrate Management, Leadership and Decision-making skills in Industrial
prevention, and the Comparative policing concepts for professional work and life long Security, Crime prevention, Law Enforcement and Public Safety. Internalize the concepts of human
learning. rights and victim welfare.
Level 7 - Professionals at this level shall have advanced knowledge and skills in Law
Enforcement Administration, Management, Decision Making and Leadership. It also
includes Industrial Security, Law Enforcement Operations, Crime Mapping and
prevention, and the Comparative policing concepts and can work in multi-disciplinary
field of professional practice, self-directed and/or lifelong learning.
COURSE TOPICS & OUTCOMES Percentage Number of PQF Domains: Knowledge, Skills, and Values (KSV)
Each examinee can perform the following competencies Weight& Items& Application Degree of Independence
under the following topics: Distribution Distribution Easy (30%) Moderate(50%) Difficult (20%)
Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
Using information in
TOPIC 15% 100 Recallinformation Explain,
another familiar
Understanding, hypothesising, Generating
Recognizing, listing, Interpret,summarize, Comparing, critiquing, Designing,
4. LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS & describing, exam paraphrase,
situation organizing, experimenting, constructing,
PLANNING W/CRIME MAPPING 3.0% 20 retrieving, naming, classify.
Implementing deconstructing, judging planning,
carrying out, using, interrogating, producing,
finding. executing finding inventing.
Sub-Topics:
4.1 Explain and execute the principles and
elements of planning; types of plans; classification
of plans and law enforcement plans, steps in police .75% 5 - 2 2 - - 1
planning and operation;
4.2 Internalize and adopt the constitutional and
statutory rights of persons affected by law .75% 5 - 1 3 1 - -
enforcement operations;
4.3 Demonstrate and explain the police operations,
BFP operations, PCG operations, and other law .75% 5 - - 4 1 - -
enforcement units.
4.4 Describe, analyze and apply crime mapping, .75% 5 2 2 1
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place and environmental design, types of crime
mapping and crime analysis, crime incidents
situationer and the geographic information of
crimes.
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PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION
PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY BOARD FOR CRIMINOLOGISTS
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
BOARD LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR CRIMINOLOGISTS
LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION 15%
Philippine Qualifications Framework (PQF) Descriptors under this Area Specific Program Outcomes and Course Outcomes under CHED PSG
Level 6 - Graduates at this level shall have a broad and coherent knowledge and skills
in Law Enforcement Administration, Management, Decision Making and Leadership. It Practice and demonstrate broad understanding in Law Enforcement, Public Safety, and the
also includes Industrial Security, Law Enforcement Operations, Crime Mapping and applicable laws. Demonstrate Management, Leadership and Decision-making skills in Industrial
prevention, and the Comparative policing concepts for professional work and life long Security, Crime prevention, Law Enforcement and Public Safety. Internalize the concepts of human
learning. rights and victim welfare.
Level 7 - Professionals at this level shall have advanced knowledge and skills in Law
Enforcement Administration, Management, Decision Making and Leadership. It also
includes Industrial Security, Law Enforcement Operations, Crime Mapping and
prevention, and the Comparative policing concepts and can work in multi-disciplinary
field of professional practice, self-directed and/or lifelong learning.
COURSE TOPICS & OUTCOMES Percentage Number of PQF Domains: Knowledge, Skills, and Values (KSV)
Each examinee can perform the following competencies Weight& Items& Application Degree of Independence
under the following topics: Distribution Distribution Easy (30%) Moderate(50%) Difficult (20%)
Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
Using information in
TOPIC 15% 100 Recallinformation Explain,
another familiar
Understanding, hypothesising, Generating
Recognizing, listing, Interpret,summarize, Comparing, critiquing, Designing,
5. CFLM - LEADERSHIP, DECISION MAKING, describing, exam paraphrase,
situation organizing, experimenting, constructing,
MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION 3.0% 20 retrieving, naming, classify.
Implementing deconstructing, judging planning,
carrying out, using, interrogating, producing,
finding. executing finding inventing.
5.1 Define and identify the theories, characteristics,
and principles of leadership, leadership and .75% 5 2 - 3 - - -
management styles, leaders and managers
qualities, leadership and management.
5.2 Apply and appraise the principles, theories,
and functions of police administration, police
management, efficient management, division of 1.20% 8 - 3 3 - 1 1
work, authority and responsibility, unity of
command and scalar chain, the
5.3 Appy, evaluate and design problem-solving
and decision making factors, information, 1.05% 7 - - 4 - 1 2
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characteristics, principles and guidelines.
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