COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This course deals with the study of the different mechanisms in dealing and resolving conflicts/disputes. It includes the art of intervention through mediation, and reconciliation between stakeholders and agencies tasked to carry out the endeavor. Likewise, the course includes the concepts of crisis management and the proper procedure in handling the incident. Moreover, the study significantly provides mechanisms on how to adopt strategies in dealing with potential and actual crises which are being addressed by concerned agencies and authorities and the community.

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

The course is intended to develop an understanding and exposure into the Psychology and Sociology of Crimes, Crime Detection and Investigation and Criminalistics, actual operation of the police station, fire department, penal institutions and other agencies comprising the five pillars of the Criminal Justice System and the relationship between them as a supplement and in conjunction with the academic program; off-campus or practicum program in selected police agencies; actual field work, observation and practice of police task, activities or operations, including patrol, traffic, crime investigation, criminalistics, performed internships requiring observations in penal institutions, jails, reformatories in DSWD, CHR, NAPOLCOM and such agencies related to the course/program.

            The course is also aimed at providing students with an opportunity to understand the economic, social, and cultural reality of the community. It is centered on students getting in touch with themselves as they interact and relate with individuals, groups, and families in selected nearby community. The course is divided into three phases namely: pre-immersion phase, immersion phase and the post immersion phase.