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COURSE SYLLABUS
CRIMINOLOGY DEPARTMENT
A globally competitive institution, faithful to the teachings and tradition of the Catholic Church
VISION working towards the development of the person following the examples of St. Arnold Janssen and St.
Joseph Freinademetz.
To develop and enhance the capabilities of the person to become responsive to the demands of the
MISSION
society with respect for cultural preservation.
To intensify quality education, that produces globally competitive professionals who will
become catalysts of change.
To promote the preservation of cultural diversity and heritage.
To develop versatile individuals in the areas of instruction, research and community extension
GOALS
services.
To promote morally upright individuals who respond and adopt to the fast changing demands
of society, guided by Catholic values, inspired by the example of Sts. Arnold Janssen and
Joseph Freinademetz.
CORE VALUES Integrity, Social Responsibility, Excellence, Evangelization
Course Title POLICE ETHICS AND BEHAVIOR
Course Code CRIM 3
School SY 2015/2016/ 2nd Semester
Semester
Faculty Jovie Rose D. Dacoycoy
This course exposes students to ethical issues associated with the law enforcement. Thus, this course
is designed to begin preparing students in identifying and critically examining ethical issues in the
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criminal justice system by applying ethical decision models. This course also provides students with
Description
the unique opportunity to analyze how they would resolve these issues according to their own values
and beliefs while staying within the boundaries of the law and professional codes of ethics.
Upon completion of this course, the student will better:
1. Explain the importance of ethics in Criminal Justice,
2. Determine the connection between ethics and the police,
3. Identify the ethical standards of the Philippine National Police,
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4. Describe the complex process of moral and ethical decision making when enforcing laws and
Objectives
processing offenders.
5. Explain decision making impacts not only offenders but also the victims, and society.
6. Determine personal attitudes values, and beliefs in relation to the crime, the offender, the
victim, and the justice system.
Course Use the proper principles and appropriate actions in dealing with people and develop a fundamental
Learning framework of analytical skills when examining ethical situations in the criminal justice system.
Outcomes
Noted by:
Janenovelle A. Cuenca
Dean, Criminology Department
Approved by: