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Criminal Justice Education Monitoring Tool

The document outlines the inspection and monitoring tool for the Bachelor of Science in Criminology program at Quirino State University, detailing compliance with minimum standards set by CMO 5, s. 2018. It evaluates various areas such as administration, faculty qualifications, curriculum structure, instructional standards, library resources, laboratory facilities, partnerships, research, and student services. The findings indicate areas of compliance and non-compliance, along with evidence and remarks for each section.
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Criminal Justice Education Monitoring Tool

The document outlines the inspection and monitoring tool for the Bachelor of Science in Criminology program at Quirino State University, detailing compliance with minimum standards set by CMO 5, s. 2018. It evaluates various areas such as administration, faculty qualifications, curriculum structure, instructional standards, library resources, laboratory facilities, partnerships, research, and student services. The findings indicate areas of compliance and non-compliance, along with evidence and remarks for each section.
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INSPECTION/MONITORING TOOL FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION

Name of School: Quirino State University


Address: Andres Bonifacio, Diffun, Quirino
Program: Bachelor of Science in Criminology Date of Monitoring:
AREAS OF MINIMUM STANDARDS ACTUAL COMPLIED NOT Evidence REMARKS
EVALUATION SITUATION/ COMPLIED
COMPLIANCE
CMO 5, s. 2018 - Policies
and Standards for the
Bachelor of Science in
Criminology Program
(particularly Art. VI)
1. ADMINISTRATION Dean:
The College of Criminal Graduate of MS Crim / TOR
Justice shall be a distinct and and currently pursuing
separate college headed by a Ph. Crim., etc.
full-time Dean who is a
holder of Doctoral Degree in
Criminology or other allied
courses such as Psychology,
Sociology, Public Safety and
Doctor of Laws, with
credentials duly authenticated
by the Commission or as may
be allowed by the rules.
He must have at least five (5) 3-years Admin. / Service Record
years teaching and three (3) Experience, etc.
years
administrative/supervisory
experience.
The Criminology Department / Designation
shall be under the College of
Criminal Justice. It shall be Official Transcript of
administered by a full-time Records
department head who must be
a graduate of B.S. PRC License
Criminology and at least MS
in Criminology with
credentials duly authenticated
by the Commission or as may
be allowed by the rules;

A registered criminologist;
and with at least three (3)
years teaching and one (1)
year supervisory experience.
In case the College of
Criminal Justice has only a
Criminology Department, the
College Dean may serve as
Department Head in
concurrent capacity.
2. FACULTY
Faculty members teaching / Official Transcript of
professional courses shall be Records
holders of at least Master’s
and baccalaureate degrees in Service Records
Criminology and other related
degrees, registered
professionals, with credentials
duly authenticated by the
Commission or as may be
allowed by the rules,
practitioners for at least three
(3) years and preferably with
at least one (1) year teaching
experience
Faculty members in technical / Service Records, Faculty
fields of Forensics such as Workload
Questioned Documents,
Forensic Ballistics, Forensic
Photography and Personal
Identification shall have at
least two (2) years experience
and/or related training in said
fields.
At least 50% of the / Service Record
professional courses offered
should be taught by full-time
faculty members.
Faculty members shall be Certificate of
encouraged by the school to Participation on Research
undertake research and other Presentation
related development activities
for purpose of professional
growth.
For effective instruction in / Faculty Work load
laboratory courses, it is
suggested that the ratio of
technical instructor to
students should not be more
than one is to forty (1:40)
3. CURRICULUM The Curriculum has a total of / Curriculum
177 units as prescribed under
CMO #5, s. 2018 that
comprised of:
a. GEC courses / 42 units GEC courses
which consists of
36 units (24 units
core courses, 9
units elective
courses and 3 unit
mandated course)
b. Professional /
courses (124
units) – 19 units
core courses and
105 units major
courses.
c. A two-semester /
540 hours
Practicum 1 &
2/Community
Immersion - (6
units)

4. INSTRUCTIONAL The college shall at all times Syllabi


STANDARDS maintain high standards of
instruction. A system of
supervision shall be instituted
and implemented for the
purpose of evaluating
teacher’s competence.
a. The format of /
Syllabus contains the
5 important
components
(Learning Outcomes,
Topics, Activities,
Resources,
Assessment)
b. Presence of /
Institutional Vision,
Mission and Goals
c. Presence of /
Institutional
Outcomes
(Competencies of
Ideal Graduate)
d. Program Outcomes /
are included
(Curriculum map)
e. Course Outcomes are /
included with Course
Design, Learning
environment (Course
Methodologies,
Teaching Learning
Systems and
Assessment and
Evaluation)
f. Learning Objectives /
should be Student -
Centered Outcomes
g. Access to computers /
and CD materials as
well as internets
should be provided to
faculty and students
h. The use of other /
instructional aids and
resources should be
encouraged
i. All undergraduate /
courses should have
prescribed textbooks
on the basis of
acceptable criteria
j. Class size should /
preferably not exceed
40 students
5. LIBRARY A. Library personnel:
1. Qualifications of Head / Official Transcript of
Librarian records, Certificates and
a. Appropriate or PRC License
relevant professional
training
b. Registered
librarian with
Master’s degree in Library &
Information Science
2. Number of Library / List of Library Personnel
staff
a. One full time
professional librarian
for every 1,000
students
b. A ratio of 1
librarian to 2
staff/clerks
3. Professional Book / List of Books for
Holdings BSCRIMINOLOGY
At least three (3)
titles per professional course
published within ten (10)
years
4. Periodical Collection / List of Books for
In addition to BSCRIMINOLOGY
reference books, the library
shall maintain a regular
subscription to at least one (1)
year international and one (1)
year local appropriate
professional publications such
as Journals and
Bibliographies. The school is
encouraged to subscribe to
Magazines, newspapers,
Monographs and other
Periodicals.
The school shall
make provisions for the
gradual acquisition of back
issues of professional
publication.
5. Library Space / Total size of the Library
The library should
accommodate at least five
percent (5%) of the total
enrolment at any one time.
6. Networking / MOA
Libraries shall
participate in inter-
institutional activities and
cooperative programs
whereby resource sharing is
encouraged.

6. LABORATORY AND 1. There shall be a separate / Picture


PHYSICAL office with amenities for the
FACILITIES AND dean/chairman/faculty and
EQUIPMENT staff.
2. Classrooms must be well- / Picture
lighted and well ventilated.
They should be equipped with
adequate facilities such as
chairs, instructor’s
podium/table, white/black
boards and others.
3. Laboratory should be / Picture
provided with adequate water
supply, specific laboratory
equipment, lighting and
ventilation.
4. Specialized Laboratory – / Picture
the following shall be
maintained:
(1) gymnasium or facility for
defensive tactics with needed
amenities
(2) interrogation room with / Picture
one-way mirror and
observation room

(3) forensic photography / Picture

(4) questioned documents, / Picture


forensic ballistics,
polygraphy, dactyloscopy,
forensic chemistry and
toxicology

(5) skills demonstration or / Picture


simulation laboratory

(6) permanent crime scene / Picture


room

(7) moot court room / Picture

(8) target range / MOA MOA with D’ Armory

(9) swimming pool/area / MOA MOA with Capitol Plaza


Hotel
(10) bullet recovery and / Picture
firearm storage facility

(11) basic fire-fighting and / Picture


rescue equipment
(12) first-aid equipment /
7. PARTNERSHIP AND Linkages with the offices / MOA
LINKAGES comprising the pillars of the
Philippine Criminal Justice
System.
1) Law enforcement offices / MOA

2) Prosecution office

3) Court
4) Correction offices / MOA
5) Community / MOA
8. RESEARCH AND The school shall encourage / Certificates of Presented
PUBLICATION deans, faculty members and Researches
students to conduct
independent or joint scholarly
research on crime and crime
prevention and other related
issues to help solve problems
affecting the community.
Students who are enrolled in / Copy of Research Tittles
the last curriculum year of the of Students
program shall be required to
complete a research paper to
form part of the practicum
requirements for graduation.
Such research may be
published in a publication
which the college shall
maintain.

The collage shall provide and / Research Manual


maintain a budget for its
research activities and
publication.
9. EXTENSION / Extension Training Files

10. BOARD EXAM. / Board Exam Results


PERCENTAGE FOR
THE LAST 3 YEARS
11. STUDENT 1) Student affairs / Student Manual
SERVICES 2) Library services / Student Manual
3) Guidance services / Student Manual

4) Health service / Student Manual


6) Physical Plant, / PPSC Organizational
Maintenance and General Structure
Services

GENERAL FINDINGS/OBSERVATIONS:

EVALUATED BY:

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