Criminologists Board Exam 2012
The Criminologists Board Exam, also known as the Licensure Exam for Criminologists, is a board exam facilitated by the Board of Criminology under the Professional Regulatory Commission to assess the competency of BS Criminology graduates.
As per R.A. 1080, individuals who passed the board exam need not take the civil service exams to be eligible for the following positions:
- Dactylographer
- Ballistician
- Questioned Document Examiner
- Correctional Officer
- Law Enforcement Photographer
- Lie Detection Examiner
- Probation Officer
- Agents in any law enforcement agency
- Security Officer
- Criminal Investigator
- Police Laboratory Technician
- Patrolman in chartered cities and municipalities (provided they posses the general qualifications for appointment provided in Section 9 of Republic Act 4864)
Review Courses for Criminologists Board Exam
There are review courses that you can take to prepare for the board exam. The content of these review courses may vary depending on the review centers, but they’re mostly based on the examination scope released by the Professional Regulatory Commission which includes:
- Criminal Jurisprudence, Procedure, and Evidence (20 %) –
- Criminal Law Book I
- Criminal Law Book II
- Criminal Procedure, Evidence, and Court Testimony
- Law Enforcement Administration (20%)
- Police Organization and Administration with Police Planning
- Industrial Security Administration
- Police Patrol Operations with Police Communication System
- Police Intelligence
- Police Personnel and Records Management
- Comparative System
- Criminalistics (20%)
- Personal Identification
- Police Photography
- Forensic Ballistics
- Questioned Documents Examination
- Polygraph (Lie Detection)
- Legal Medicine
- Crime Detection and Investigation (15%)
- Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation
- Traffic Management and Accident Investigation
- Special Crime Investigation
- Organized Crime Investigation
- Drug Education and Vice Control
- Fire Technology and Arson Investigation
- Sociology of Crimes and Ethics (15%)
- Introduction to Criminology and Psychology of Crimes
- Philippine Criminal Justice System
- Ethics and Values
- Juvenile Delinquency
- Human Behavior and Crisis Management and Criminological Research and Statistics
- Correctional Administration (10%)
- Institutional Corrections
- Non-institutional Corrections
TAKING THE EXAM
Licensure exams for BS Criminology graduates are held twice a year, usually around the months of March and October. Below are the dates and testing centers for the 2012 Criminologists Board Exam:
DATE | DAY/s PLACE | DEADLINE OF FILING |
---|---|---|
March 25-27, 2012 | Sun, Mon,Tue / Manila, All Regional Offices (except Pagadian), Zamboanga |
March 05, 2012 |
October 27-29, 2012 | Sat, Sun, Mon /Manila, All Regional Offices, Zamboanga | October 08, 2012 |
NATIONAL PASSING RATE
The table below shows the number of board passers in the Licensure Exam for Criminologists in the last 2 years:
EXAM | EXAM TAKERS | BOARD PASSERS | PASSING RATE |
---|---|---|---|
October 2011 | 17,804 | 7,789 | 44.00 % |
April 2011 | 10,943 | 2,361 | 21.00 % |
April 2010 | 16,664 | 5,880 | 35.32 % |
April 2010 | 9,739 | 3,084 | 31.66 % |
really appreacited if u can also send a link of reviewer books in thia site.thaank you
Hi, Mary Grace!
Thanks for coming back!
Unfortunately, we have no available links to review materials for the board exams as of now. We’ll definitely update the post if and when we come across such information, though.
🙂