College of Criminal Justice Education (CCJE) Dean Mario C. Rosete along with CCJE Lab Technician Dennis E. Alcantara and CCJE faculty member Marnie B. Gallardo went to Cebu City last April 9-25 to attend the Faculty Enhancement Program conducted by the Professional Academy of the Philippines, also known as the Criminology Forensic Investigation and Law Enforcement Academy (F.I.L.E. Academy).
The academy held its annual programs on Fingerprint Identification, Question Document, Forensic Ballistics, Polygraphy, Forensic Chemistry, and Forensic Police Photography
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It featured a two-week hands-on training to enhance and fully equip the technical skills of criminologists in terms of forensic matters, and also provided trainings on legal practice and court presentation which criminologists may later undertake.
Dean Rosete enroled in the Polygraphy program, while Mr. Alcantara took up Firearms Identification and Mr. Gallardo Fingerprint Identification.
They also held a moot court in which every group was required to present at least one case scenario. There was set one expert witness, one party for the prosecution and another for the defense, simulating the case being presented in court.
Mr. Alcantara and Mr. Gallardo acted as defense lawyers while Dean Rosete, out of 89 presenters, was chosen expert witness.
Mr. Alcantara and Mr. Gallardo also won 4th place at a firing competition at the NBI headquarters in Cebu City with an average of 92%. Dean Rosete missed the event due to a preparation for a moot court the following day.
The training also included additional seminars about Models of Teaching and a Range Officer Course to supplement the knowledge of participants in terms of firearms proficiency, method of instructions and technical enhancement.
Later, each group attended a socialization night at the F.I.L.E. Academy. The organizers also accompanied each group to different tourist spots in
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Cebu City such as the Taoist Temple, the Lapu-lapu Shrine, the Danao Firearms Factory, the APO Cement Industry, and a trip to watch the Cebu Dancing Inmates.
A graduation was held at Prince Hotel, Cebu City, and was attended by retired Judge Regalado Maambong, who was former Napolcom Region 7 officer and senatorial candidate at the 2010 elections.
The academy is accredited by CHED and was well-known for its remarkable contribution in the field of criminology.
“Each one of us was grateful and delighted for having this rare opportunity to be part of this premier education for criminologists. We look forward for possible trainings like this in the near future,” Mr. Gallardo said.###
The academy held its annual programs on Fingerprint Identification, Question Document, Forensic Ballistics, Polygraphy, Forensic Chemistry, and Forensic Police Photography
.
It featured a two-week hands-on training to enhance and fully equip the technical skills of criminologists in terms of forensic matters, and also provided trainings on legal practice and court presentation which criminologists may later undertake.
Dean Rosete enroled in the Polygraphy program, while Mr. Alcantara took up Firearms Identification and Mr. Gallardo Fingerprint Identification.
They also held a moot court in which every group was required to present at least one case scenario. There was set one expert witness, one party for the prosecution and another for the defense, simulating the case being presented in court.
Mr. Alcantara and Mr. Gallardo acted as defense lawyers while Dean Rosete, out of 89 presenters, was chosen expert witness.
Mr. Alcantara and Mr. Gallardo also won 4th place at a firing competition at the NBI headquarters in Cebu City with an average of 92%. Dean Rosete missed the event due to a preparation for a moot court the following day.
The training also included additional seminars about Models of Teaching and a Range Officer Course to supplement the knowledge of participants in terms of firearms proficiency, method of instructions and technical enhancement.
Later, each group attended a socialization night at the F.I.L.E. Academy. The organizers also accompanied each group to different tourist spots in
CCJE dean, 2 others...
(From page 3)
Cebu City such as the Taoist Temple, the Lapu-lapu Shrine, the Danao Firearms Factory, the APO Cement Industry, and a trip to watch the Cebu Dancing Inmates.
A graduation was held at Prince Hotel, Cebu City, and was attended by retired Judge Regalado Maambong, who was former Napolcom Region 7 officer and senatorial candidate at the 2010 elections.
The academy is accredited by CHED and was well-known for its remarkable contribution in the field of criminology.
“Each one of us was grateful and delighted for having this rare opportunity to be part of this premier education for criminologists. We look forward for possible trainings like this in the near future,” Mr. Gallardo said.###
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