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LETTERS, ALL SPELLED OUT. NO. OF WORDS SHOULD NOT EXCEED
14 WORDS PRESENTED IN INVERTED PYRAMID
A <Thesis > Proposal
Presented to
The Subject Methods of Criminological Research
In Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the Subject
<type here the Subject>
By
Firstname Middlename Surname
<month and year of submission of hardbound e.g. June 2023>
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pyramid format. No abbreviations allowed.
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Chapter 1
Introduction
1.1 Background of the Study
1.1.1 Introduction. Introduce the study (not to exceed 2 pages) by
presenting the overview of the study. Establish the gap and the need to conduct
the study.
1.1.2 International Background. Focus on the gaps of the study in the
international arena. You may consider international organizations with functions
relative to the study.
1.1.3 National Background. Include gaps based on documents and
research-based data in the Philippines. Focus on the justification why there is a
need to conduct the study.
1.1.4 Local Background. Identify the gaps in the actual setting of the
study. Present the challenges in the place of study based on available data.
1.2 Related Literature
1.2.1 Foreign Literature (at least 5 for MS)
1.2.2 Local Literature (at least 5 for MS)
1.2.3 Synthesis of the Related Literature
1.3 Related Studies
1.3.1 Foreign Studies (at least 5 for MS)
1.3.2 Local Studies (at least 5 for MS)
1.3.3 Synthesis of the Related Studies
1.4 Theoretical Framework
● Theories, philosophies in which the study was anchored
● Discussion on the relevance of the theories and philosophies to the study
1.5 Conceptual Framework
● Concepts about the study
● Legal basis of the study
● Conceptual Paradigm of the Study
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1.6 Significance of the Study
● Enumerate the beneficiaries of the study
● State how the beneficiaries will gain from the findings of the study
1.7 Definition of Terms
● Terms used in the title, SOPs and in the study in general must be defined
operationally and/or conceptually.
1.8 Statement of the Problem (and Hypothesis, if required)
● Start with a preliminary statement by writing the main problem.
● Followed by the sub-problems which serve as the main objectives of the
study.
● The research questions are often called SOPs or statements of the
problem.
● The SOps must be numbered from 1, 2, 3 and so forth
● The last SOP should be a statement of output of the study. This is the part
where the researcher will make tangible contribution to be proposed in the
place of study
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Chapter 2
Methodology
2.1 Research Design
a. What is the research design of the study
b. Describe the research design
c. Discuss the use of the research design in the study
2.2 Research Method
a. What is the research method of the study?
b. Describe the research method
c. Discuss how the research method is used in the study
2.3 Population of the Study
a. Present a table of the population of the study (if any)
b. State the inclusion and exclusion criteria in selecting the
participants
c. Description of each group of participants
d. Sampling technique (if any)
2.4 Locale of the Study
a. Describe the setting in relation to the direction of the study
b. Reason/s of choosing the place of study
c. If necessary, a map may be presented using the appropriate
means of presenting it in a research paper
2.5 Scope and Limitation of the Study
a. Write here the scope of the study
b. What are the limitations of the study?
2.5 Data Gathering Tool/s
a. Research instrument used in the study
b. Sources of the contents of the research tool.
c. Was the research tool contents based on a law, manual, etc or
self-constructed?
d. Did your tool undergo tool validation?
e. Indicate if the test for reliability, if applicable, depends on the
research design of the study.
f. What kind of validation?
g. How many validated the tool? Qualifications of the validators?
State the process of validation.
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2.6 Data Gathering Procedure
a. Present and discuss the procedures on how the data will be
gathered (step-by-step procedure)
b. What will be the frame of the study? When will be the gathering
of the data?
c. Did you conduct Key Informant Interview (KII), focus group
discussion (FGD)? Please indicate and indicate the procedure
used.
2.7 Treatment of the Data
a. Statistical treatment used (for quantitative study)
b. Data treatment used (for qualitative study)
c. Discuss how the data was treated
d. The treatment of the data must be presented per SOP
2.8 Ethical Considerations
a. Did you use an informed consent form? State it here and
discuss how it was used.
b. Discuss the procedure to be done for unwilling participants
c. Did you use a questionnaire/interview guide in gathering data?
Discuss the ethical considerations during the process.
d. Did you involve minors, women, senior citizens, persons
deprived of liberty, persons with disabilities and other sectors?
Discuss how you involve them considering research ethics.
2.9 Dissemination of the Research Outcome
a. Discuss the method in disseminating the outcome of the
research
b. Some methods include publication, presentation in a
forum/seminar/convention, making a letter with the salient
findings to be sent to the target recipients, etc.
c. Beneficiaries (be guided by the significance of the study)
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References
1.1 Books
Single author:
Lastname, A. A. (Year). Title of book. Place of publication: Publisher.
Example:
Vicente, J. B. (2016). Handbook in criminal investigation. Quezon City:
Wiseman Books Trading.
Two Authors:
Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Year). Title of book. Publisher.
Example:
Hagos, L., & Reynoso, M. (2020). Criminology in the Philippines. Pasay
City: Rex Books Store.
Three or More Authors:
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., Author, C. C., et al. (Year). Title of book. Publisher.
Example:
Bartolome, K. A., Lumanlan, P. B., Delizo, D. B., et al. (2023).
Understanding research methods. Manila City: National Books Store
1.2 Published Researches
Single Author:
Author, A. A. (Year). Title of article. Title of Journal, volume(issue), page
range. DOI or URL if available.
Example:
Wacnag, M. (2022). The use of a new thesis format. Journal of
Psychology, 24(3), 134-141.
https://doi.org/10.1080/10401234.2021.1415278
Two Authors:
Narra, D. A., & Breva, D. B. (Year). Title of article. Title of Journal,
volume(issue), page range. DOI or URL if available.
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Example:
Virtudazo, J., & Johnson, M. (2021). The impact of exercise on cognitive
functioning in older adults. Aging & Mental Health, 23(5), 615-623.
https://doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2020.1468343
Three or More Authors:
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., Author, C. C., et al. (Year). Title of article. Title
of Journal, volume(issue), page range. DOI or URL if available.
Example:
Timpac, T. A., Las-igan, R. B., Claro, L. C., et al. (2020). Examining the
relationship between sleep and academic performance in college
students. Sleep Health, 6(2), 160-167.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sleh.2019.11.006
1.3 Journals and Magazines
Journal
Author, A. A. (Year). Title of article. Title of Journal, volume(issue), page
range. DOI or URL (if available)
Example:
Pagandiyan, J. (2023). The importance of thesis and dissertation format: A
Review of Literature. Journal of Social Psychology, 159(2), 152-167.
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Magazine
Author, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Title of article. Title of Magazine,
volume(issue), page range.
Example:
Parker, S. (2022, March 14). The Art of Baking Bread. Bon Appétit, 45(3), 56-61.
1.4 Unpublished Researches
Format
Lastname, A. A. (Year). Title of thesis or dissertation. Write the word
“Unpublished thesis/dissertation” at <names of school, address of school>
(name of city/province, Philippine).
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Example:
Vicente, J. B. (2023). Exploring the impact of online learning on student
engagement and academic performance in higher education. Unpublished
dissertation at Philippine College of Criminology, Manila.
1.5 Online Sources
Webpage with an Author:
Author, A. A. (Year). Title of article or webpage. Title of website or publisher.
URL
Example:
Levy, A. (2022, February 2). The Mental Health Benefits of Nature: Why it's
Time to Get Outdoors. Time. https://time.com/6141647/mental-health-
benefits-nature/
Webpage with No Author:
Title of webpage. (Year). Title of website or publisher. URL
Example:
National Institute of Mental Health. (2022). Depression.
https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/depression/index.shtml
Online Article:
Author, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Title of article. Title of magazine, newspaper,
or journal, volume number(issue number), page range. DOI or URL
Example:
Parker-Pope, T. (2022, March 8). Anxiety and depression in children are on the
rise. Here's what parents can do. The New York Times.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/08/well/family/anxiety-depression-
children.html
1.6 Others
Personal communications:
Author, A. A. <name of interviewee> (Year Month Day). Write “Personal
communication.” Place of interview.
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Example:
Vicente, J. B. (2023, January 31). Personal communication in Manila City,
Philippines.
Conference proceedings:
Author, A. A. <name of presenter/speaker> (Year Month Day). Title of
presentation or title of speech. Title of conference. Place of conference.
Example:
Cano, G. J. (2023, January 1). Crafting of TOS pros and cons. PCAP
National Conference. Midas Hotel and Casino, Pasay City, Philippines.
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Firstname Middlename Surname
Camdas, Baguio City (DO NOT include house #)
<write the degree program in full>
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Degree
Level School & Address
(Year graduated, awards, if any)
Philippine College of
Post Graduate
Ph.D. in Criminology (2010) Criminology
(if any)
Manila City
MS in Criminology (2007) University of Baguio
Graduate
Baguio City
BS in Criminology (2003)
● Pres. GMA Academic Award PLT College, Inc.
Bayombong, Nueva
Tertiary ● Journalism Award as the Vizcaya
Editor-in-Chief
● Leadership Award
NC II and Training Methodology Baguio City School of Arts
Vocational
(TM) in Security Services (2015) and Trades, Baguio City
(if any)
High School Diploma (1999)
● First Honorable Mention Tinoc National High
Secondary School, Tinoc, Ifugao
● Leadership Award
Elementary Diploma (1996) Tinoc Central School
Elementary ● Special Academic Award Tinoc, Ifugao
AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS RECEIVED
Awards/Citation Award Giving Body Date
Received
Distinguished Philippine Federation of Professional Jan 11, 2022
Professional Associations, Inc. (PFPA)
NATIONAL EXAMINATION PASSED
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Examination Administering Body
Board Criminologists Professional Regulatory Board of Criminology
Licensure Examination August 4-6, 2003 in Baguio City
PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE
Position/Work Agency/ Company/ Institution Inclusive Date
Aug 2022-
Dean Graduate School, PCCR
Present
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Organization Position Duration
Asian Criminological Society (ACS) Member Lifetime (2018)
Professional Criminologists Association
Member Lifetime (2021)
of the Phils, Inc. (PCAP)
RESEARCHES COMPLETED, IF ANY
Title Funding Date Completed (Indicate, if published)
Compliance of a Patrol Philippine January 2023 Issue
Unit on the Standard College of
Patrol Policies and Criminolog Published at GreenField Advanced
Protocols of the Philippine y Research Publishing House
National Police
PUBLISHED MATERIALS, IF ANY
Title ISBN/ ISMN Publishing Company
Wiseman’s Books
Fundamentals of Criminal
ISBN 978-971-9617-82-2 Trading
Investigation (2nd Ed)
Quezon City - 2016
SEMINARS/ TRAININGS/ SCHOOLINGS COMPLETED
Training/Schooling Organizer/Date
NFSTI, Camp Vicente Lim (2021-
Digital Forensic Investigation Course (DFIC)
2022)
Include your seminars, especially if related
to the study to justify your authority
I hereby certify that the above information is true and correct to the best of my
knowledge.
<signature>
<Firstname MI Surname >
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Researcher
IMPORTANT NOTES:
1. The CV contents above are samples only.
2. This template of CV must be used by all PCCR GSC thesis and dissertation
writers and must be attached to their research paper as appendix
3. The part of the CV maybe deleted if the researcher has no information to
write
4. All information violative to the Data Privacy Law shall not be included in the
CV, such as personal information and other personal circumstances not
favorable to the researcher.
5. The contents of the sample CV highlighted RED are subject to change by the
concerned researcher
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1. Google Docs must be used, with Arial 12 font used throughout the content of
the paper.
2. Double spacing should be applied between lines and paragraphs throughout
the paper.
3. Pages must be numbered and located in the lower right corner, with page 1
starting on the title page and continuing until the last page of the thesis or
dissertation. Please note that the template automatically indicates the page/s
of the document.
4. Margins should be set to 1 inch on all sides except for the left side, which
should be 1.5 inches.
5. All text should be left-aligned throughout the paper.
6. In-text citations and references should follow APA 7th edition guidelines,
without highlighting any in-text citations.
7. The institutional heading should only be used on the title page and in letters.
8. All provided templates must be strictly adhered to.
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