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COLEGIO de KIDAPAWAN

Quezon Boulevard, Kidapawan City

CRIMINOLOGY DEPARTMENT

INSTITUTION MISSION:
1. Instill Love of God and People.
2. Produce Competent Graduates on Baccalaureate and Technical Programs.
3. Exercise leadership in the pursuit of peace and integral development for social transformation.
4. Understand and respect diversity of culture while promoting national patriotism.
5. Develop awareness and concern for Mother Earth.
PROGRAM MISSION:
To produce professionally competent and morally upright Graduates who can deliver effective service in Crime Prevention, Crime detection, Investigation
Law Enforcement, Custody and Rehabilitation of Law Offender.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES:
CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
COURSE/ DEGREE OUTCOMES:
Bachelor of Science in Criminology
TITLE OF SUBJECT:
INSTITUTIONAL CORRECTION COR AD 1
SUBJECT OUTCOMES:
This course involves history, philosophy, and objectives of imprisonment and the development of prisons. A study on institutional agencies in the
Philippines, to include the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology which oversees city, municipal, and district jails; provincial jails and the Bureau of
Corrections and their structures, management, standards, programs and services. It also includes the study of the relationship of Jail management and Jail
administration in an organizational environment which pertains to the utilization of available resources and the processes used in police organization. Likewise, it
deals with the study in the preparation and development of procedures and techniques in accomplishing each of the primary tasks and functions of the
organization

COURSE DESIGN:
Desired Learning
Outcomes (DLO)
Students must be
able to:
Identify
Understand
Demonstrate
Describe
Illustrate
Familiarize
Determine

Identify
Understand
Demonstrate
Describe
Illustrate
Familiarize
Determine

Learning Content/ Subject


Matter
I. Introduction
Historical Background of
Corrections
- Pioneers in Correction
- A World view of Prisons
- Development of Prisons and
Practices in Selected
Countries
- The Pre-Spanish Filipino
Civilization
- Historical Background of the
Philippine Penal Institutions

II. Concepts of Correctional


Administration
- Introduction
- Bureau of Corrections
Operation and Administration
- BJMP Custody, Security
Control, Emergency plans,
Movement, and transfer of
Prisoners and Detainees
- BJMP Commitment and
Classification of Prisoners or
Detainees
- BJMP Treatment of Inmates
with Special needs

Books and Other


References

Teaching
Delivery

Philippine Correctional
Administration (Tantangco &
Sear) p. 1-33

1. Lecture/
Discussion
2. Research Work
3. Illustration

Assessment
(achieve Learning)
1. Quiz
2. Recitation
3. Periodical
Examination
4. Assignments

Correctional Administration
(Foronda) p. 1-85 & p. 89115

Philippine Correctional
Administration (Tantangco &
Sear) p. 39-130

Correctional Administration
(Foronda) p. 116-231

1. Lecture/
Discussion
2. Research Work
3. Illustration
4. Educational
Tour

1. Quiz
2. Recitation
3. Periodical
Examination
4. Assignments

Resource
Materials
1. Actual
Demonstration
2. Media
Presentation
3. Movie
Clippings
4.White Board
Marker
5.Hand outs

1. Actual
Demonstration
2. Media
Presentation
3. Movie
Clippings
4.White Board
Marker
5.Hand outs
6. Actual
Exposure

Time
Table

Number
of
Hours

5 weeks

15 hours
Lecture

5 weeks

15 hours
Lecture

Identify
Understand
Demonstrate
Describe
Illustrate
Familiarize
Determine

III. Trends and Issues in


Correction Administration
- Prospects for Improving
Philippine Correction
- SWOT Analysis
- Unification of the Different
Agencies involved in
Correction
- Reorganization of the Prisons
and Jails into National Prisons,
Regional Cluster Prisons and
District Jails
- Reclassify inmates as
Detainees, Minimum, Medium,
and Maximum Security
- Privatization of Jails and
Prison
- Transformation of Jails and
Prisons to Production Units
- Elimination of Jail and Prison
Overcrowding
- Recruitment of Correction
Officers
- Correction Research and
Development
- Lobby and Advocacy Unit
- Preparation of Detainees and
Inmates for Eventual release
- Rehabilitate Corrections
- Rehabilitate Society
- Strengthen the Family

Philippine Correctional
Administration (Tantangco &
Sear) p. 136-174

1. Lecture/
Discussion
2. Research Work
3. Illustration

1. Quiz
2. Recitation
3. Periodical
Examination
4. Assignments

1. Actual
Demonstration
2. Media
Presentation
3. Movie
Clippings
4.White Board
Marker
5.Hand outs

5 weeks

15 hours
Lecture

Define
Recognize
Understand
Familiarize
Explain
Demonstrate

IV. Current Pertinent Laws of


Correction in the Philippines
- R.A. 6975
- R.A. 9344
- E.O. 292
- P.D. 968
- P.D. 76
- P.D. 1990
- Act. 4225
- R.A. 9263
- R.A. 10575

Prepared by:
Jan Dominic Nava RCrim., CSP
Criminology Instructor

1. Lecture/
Discussion
2. Research Work
3. Illustration
www.lawphil.net

1. Quiz
2. Recitation
3. Periodical
Examination
4. Assignments

1. Actual
Demonstration
2. Media
Presentation
3. Movie
Clippings
4.White Board
Marker
5.Hand outs

3 weeks

9 hours
Lecture

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