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CRIME DETECTION AND INVESTIGATION

PQF Level: 6
30%
Bloom’s Taxonomy
No. of
Topics and Competencies Wgt (%) Remembering
The examinees can perform the following competencies under each Items
topic.
C. Crime Detection and Investigation 20% 100
1. Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation and Intelligence 3% 15 0
2. Specialized Crime Investigation 1 with Legal Medicine 2% 10 0
3. Specialized Crime Investigation 2 with Interview and Interrogation 2% 10 0
4. Traffic Management and Accident Investigation with Driving 3% 15 0
5. Fire Protection and Arson Investigation 3% 15 0
6. Vice and Drug Education and Control 3% 15 0

7. Technical Writing 1 and 2 (Legal forms and Police Report writing) 2% 10 0

8. Introduction to Cyvercrime and Environmentla Laws 2% 10 0


20% 100 30
D INVESTIGATION

30% 50% 20%

Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating

30 50 15 4 1 100
4 6 5 0 0 15
1 6 3 0 0 10
2 6 1 1 10
6 7 0 2 0 15
3 9 3 0 0 15
3 11 1 0 0 15
2 4 2 1 1 10
9 1 0 0 0 10
30 50 20
No. of
Topics and Competencies Wgt (%)
Items
The examinees can perform the following competencies under each topic.
C. Crime Detection and Investigation 20% 100
1. Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation and Intelligence 3% 15
1.1. Explain the objectives of criminal investigation and principles of intelligence, 1.0 5
tools of investigation,
1.2. Distinguish the cardinal
the procedures andpoints of investigation
principles and of
in the conduct phases of criminal
surveillance, the 1.0 5
intelligence cycle, informants and informer, distinction and classification
1.3. Assess the kinds, principles, and procedures involving arrest including 1.0 5
essential provisions of R.A. 7438 and R.A. 9745, search and seizure, methods of
2. Specialized Crime Investigation 1 with Legal Medicine 2% 10
2.1 Distinguish the different approaches in the conduct of criminal investigation 1.0 5
for
2.2 each crime
Examine thefalling underkinds
following: the crimes against
of death person of the
and pathological Revised Penal
classification Code
of death 1.0 5
and changes in the body after death, and classification and characteristics of
3. Specialized Crime Investigation 2 with Interview and Interrogation 2% 10
3.1 Explain the kinds and methods of interview and interrogation, legal 1.0 5
requirements
3.2 Distinguishfor admission
the differentand confession,
approaches principles
in the conductofofdying declaration
criminal and
investigation
independent relevant statement. 1.0 5
for each crime falling under crimes against property of the Revised Penal Code
(theft, robbery, and estafa); essential provisions of R.A. 6539 ‘anti-carnapping law’
as amended
4. Traffic by R.A. 10883, P.D.
Management and1612 “Anti-Fencing”,
Accident Laws onwith
Investigation Human Trafficking
Driving 3% 15
4.1. Explain the principles of the 5 components of traffic management and 0.6 3
agencies involved.
4.2. Discuss the purpose and functions of : registration and renewal (motor 0.6 3
vehicles & driver's license),
4.3. Use of the principles of the various
driving, traffic signs,
principles traffic
of right way,light, pavement
and rules or road
governing
markings. 0.4 2
parking.
4.4. Compare the various traffic violations under the following laws ; Anti-Drunk 0.6 3
driving (RA. 10586,)
4.5. Evaluate R.A. 10913,
the principles and R.A. 10666
and procedures in R.A.traffic
involving 11226. .
accident investigation, 0.8 4
classification of accidents, the principles of key events, different types of tire
marks impression and other debris, last clear chance principle, state of necessity
principle
5. Fire Protection and Arson Investigation 3% 15
5.1. Illustrate the concept of fire triangle and fire tetrahedron, product of 0.8 4
combustion,
5.2.Apply thetypes/sources of fire,
classification of heatmethods
energy, methods of heat classes
of extinguishing transfer,ofstages
fire, of fire
development. 0.6 3
prevention,
5.3. Identify control andpassive
active and supression of fire, andalarm
fire detection, phases of firefighting.
system, and suppression 0.4 2
equipment.
5.4.Evaluate the acts which constitute the crime of arson under PD 1613. 0.6 3
5.5. Evaluate the fire scene, fire origin and cause of fire, and burn patterns. 0.6 3

6. Vice and Drug Education and Control 3% 15


6.1. Explain the nature and effects of vices (alcoholism, prostitution, gambling) 0.6 3
6.2. Differentiate the commonly abused dangerous drugs defined under RA 9165
(opium, morphine, heroin, cocaine, shabu, marijuana, and marijuana resin,
ecstacy, inhalants), methods of administration, signs and symptoms of use, and 1.0 5
effects.

6.3. Examine the chain of custody requirement (confiscation and seizure of illegal 1.0 5
drugs until destruction
6.4 Identify various actsofpunishable
confiscated item).
under R.A. 9165 as amended (Illegal 0.4 2
trafficking and possession).

7. Technical Writing 1 and 2 (Legal forms and Police Report writing) 2% 10


7.1. Classify the parts, types and purpose of an affidavit (Sworn Statement), 0.8 4
pleadings (parts
7.2. Examine of a motion,
different manifestation,
police reports petition),
(case folder) and and
basiccontent of police
investigative report
blotter and complaint sheet. 0.8 4
(spot, progress and final).
7.3. Compare the different types of Administrative orders and issuances such as 0.4 2
circular, memorandum order, special order.
8. Introduction to Cyvercrime and Environmentla Laws 2% 10
8.1. Recognize the acts which constitutes as violation of RA 10173, R.A. 10175, 0.6 3
Philippine Fisheries
8.2. Use the Rules onCode of 1998,Warrants,
Cybercrime RA 9147 (Wildlife Act), RA
Basic Incident 9003 (Solid
Response, andWaste
Management Act), RA 8749 (Philippine Clean Air Act) and, RA 9275 (Philippine 0.8 4
Procedure
8.3. on seizing and collecting digital evidence and admissibility of digital
Understand
Clean Water Act)the Procedure in filing of Environmental Cases: (Philippine
evidence. 0.6 3
Fisheries Code of 1998, RA 9147 (Wildlife Act), RA 9003 (Solid Waste Management
Act), RA 8749 (Philippine Clean Air Act) and, RA 9275 (Philippine Clean Water Act) 100
20% 100
Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating

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4 1
3 2
3 2

0 1 6 3 0 0 10
3 2
1 3 1

0 2 6 2 0 0 10
1 3 1
1 3 1

0 6 7 0 2 0 15
2
2
2
2 1
2 3 1

0 3 9 3 0 0 15
2 2
1 2
2
1 2
2 1

0 3 11 1 0 0 15
1 2

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