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  2. Philippine College of Criminology - Wikipedia

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    Former Supreme Court Justice Felix Angelo Bautista founded the Philippine College of Criminology in 1954. [2] It is the pioneer school of criminology for scientific crime detection and police science education in the Philippines. [3] The school currently offers secondary education and bachelor's, master's, and doctorate degree programs in ...

  3. Crime in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Violence against women in the Philippines includes different forms of gender-based violence. The term "violence against women" is "the word or concept (that) has been used in a broad, inclusive manner to encompass verbal abuse, intimidation, physical harassment, homicide, sexual assault, and rape." [10] This form of violence is gender-biased ...

  4. Criminology - Wikipedia

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    Marxist criminology, conflict criminology, and critical criminology claim that most relationships between state and citizen are non-consensual and, as such, criminal law is not necessarily representative of public beliefs and wishes: it is exercised in the interests of the ruling or dominant class.

  5. Criminal Investigation and Detection Group - Wikipedia

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    A Criminal Investigation Branch of the G2 to investigate crimes and maintain peace and order. This division remain operational after the independence of the Philippines from the United States on July 4, 1946. [2] In 1953, the Philippine Constabulary was integrated to the Armed Forces of the Philippines and a Police Affairs Division was created ...

  6. Philippine National Police Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine National Police Academy [1] (Tagalog: Akademiyang Pampulisya ng Pilipinas) or PNPA, is a public safety school whose graduates are assigned as officers of the Philippine National Police (PNP), Philippine Public Safety College (PPSC), Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) and the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP).

  7. Comparative criminal justice - Wikipedia

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    A Map of the Legal systems of the World. Legal traditions play an important role in the development of international law and justice. Comparativists for criminal justice study these traditions with the intent of finding a way to combine the views of different traditions towards a single view that allows for the successful development of international law. [4]

  8. Category:Crime in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Missing person cases in the Philippines (1 C, 26 P) P. Prisoners and detainees of the Philippines (7 C, 4 P) U. Unsolved crimes in the Philippines (1 C, 1 P)

  9. Philippine criminal law - Wikipedia

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    Philippine criminal laws is the body of law which defines crimes, and prescribes the penalties thereof in the Philippines. History. When the Spanish colonizers ...