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Doc. No. CLJ 2


Issue No. 1
Revision No.
Effectivity Date June 2018
College/Department: College of Criminal Justice Education
Bachelor of Science in Criminology

OUTCOMES-BASED TEACHING AND LEARNING PLAN


Criminal Law (Book One)
JPC Vision A center of learning and academic excellence in the Province of Oriental Mindoro
JPC Mission John Paul College is committed to achieve lasting improvements in education and in the lives of the people by producing
graduates who have the ability to think critically, create, lead, compete and excel towards full development of the family,
community and global market environment.
Program Outcomes By the time of graduation, the students of the program shall have the ability to:
a. Conduct criminological research on crimes, crime causation, victims, and offenders to include deviant behavior;
b. Internalize the concepts of human rights and victim welfare;
c. Demonstrate competence and broad understanding in law enforcement administration, public safety and criminal justice;
d. Utilize criminalistics or forensic science in the investigation and detection of crime;
e. Apply the principles and jurisprudence of criminal law, evidence and criminal procedure;
f. Ensure offenders’ welfare and development for their re-integration to the community.

Course Code CLJ 1


Course Description CRIMINAL LAW (BOOK ONE)
The course includes a study of the general provisions of the Revised Penal Code, Special Crimes, Statutes of the
Philippines, Presidential Decrees and Letters of Instruction and cases relative thereto.
Credit Units 3 units
No. of Hours 54 hours lecture

Links to Program Outcomes A B C D E F


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I D
I- Introduce P- Practice skills with supervision D-Demonstrate skills, without supervision

Course Outcomes (CO) CO1. Understand Criminal Law (Book One) in general and particular;
CO2. Discuss and explain how criminal liability is incurred;
CO3. Determines the circumstances such as justifying, mitigating, aggravating, exempting , and alternative, which affect one’s
criminal liability;
CO4. Compare and contrast the circumstances affecting one’s criminal liability;
CO5. Discuss and explain the Indeterminate Sentence Law (ISLAW);
CO6. Demonstrate the penalties and its application;
CO7. Distinguish the ground for extinction of criminal liability as well as the grounds for extinction of penalty.

Pre-requisite None
Course Outline and
Timeframe
Week Topic
1 Orientation on Classroom and School Policies as well as Grading System
2 Introduction on Criminal Law (Book 1)
3 Circumstances on Criminal Liability
4 Preliminary Examination
5 Circumstances Which Affect Criminal Liability: Justifying and Exempting
6 Mitigating Circumstances
7 Aggravating Circumstances and Alternative Circumstances
8 Persons Criminally Liable
9 Midterm Examination
10 Penalties in General
11 Duration and Effects of Penalties
12 Application of Penalties
13 Semi-Final Examination
14 Extinction of Criminal Liability
15 Civil Liability

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16 What Civil Liability Includes


17 Extinction and Survival of Civil Liability
18 Final Examination

Textbook and References


References a. Reyes, Luis B. (2008) The Revised Penal: Criminal Law, Manila: Rex Bookstore
b. Ticman Jr. Modesto A. (2007) Updates in Criminal Law-Second Edition, Manila: Rex Bookstore
c. Boado, Leonor D. (2012) Notes and Cases on the Revised Penal Code(Books 1 and 2) and Special Penal Laws, Manila: Rex Bookstore
d. San Beda Centralized Bar Operations. (2015) Memory Aid Criminal Law, Manila. San Beda

Assessment Tool

Cos Assessment Tool Standards


CO1 Exam/Activity/Recitation At least 60% of the students will get a score of at least 50%
CO2 Exam/Activity/Recitation At least 60% of the students will get a score of at least 50%
CO3 Exam/Activity/Recitation At least 60% of the students will get a score of at least 50%
CO4 Exam/Activity/Recitation At least 60% of the students will get a score of at least 50%
CO5 Exam/Activity/Recitation At least 60% of the students will get a score of at least 50%
CO6 Exam/Activity/Recitation At least 60% of the students will get a score of at least 50%
CO7 Exam/Activity/Recitation At least 60% of the students will get a score of at least 50%

Final Grade Evaluation

Performance 30%
(Quizzes, Board Work, Recitation)
Output 30%
Assignments, Projects, Research, Reports, Experiment, Simulation, Hands-on Activities
Major Exam (Prelim, Midterm, Semi-final, Finals) 30%
Attendance 10%
Total 100%
Final Grade= (PG+MG+SFG+FG)/4

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Course Policy and Standard

Each student should attend all scheduled classes except for justifiable reasons like participation in official campus activities (memo), personal emergencies
and medical reasons. Make-up work must be arranged with the instructor as soon as possible. They are also expected to be in their best attitude and total
participation in classroom discussions. Cheating has no place in a community of scholars.

Efffectivity and Revision Information

Date Revised: May 2018


Date Implemented: June 2018

Approvals

Prepared by: Reviewed by: Approved by:

Atty. Meynard H. Magsino Lalyn G. Pupa Dr. Ramon E. Woo, Jr.


Instructor Department Head Dean of Studies

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Learning Plan

PROGRAM PERFORMANCE COURSE TOPICS TEACHING and Graded TIME


OUTCOMES INDICATOR OUTCOMES Learning Activities Activities and FRAME
Assessment
Tools
Orientation on Classroom and  Orientation Week 1
School Policies as well as  Self-introduction
Grading System
Discussion of PO and CO
b. Demonstrate 1. Define clearly the CO1. Understand Module 1. Fundamental  Lecture  Assignment Week 2-3
competence and concepts of Criminal Law (Book Principles of Criminal Law  Interactive  Quiz
broad understanding Criminology, One) in general and Preliminary Title discussion  Recitation
in law enforcement Criminal Justice, particular; Felonies and Circumstances  Reporting/
administration, public forensic science, Which Affect Multimedia
safety and criminal law and public CO2. Discuss and presentation
justice safety. explain how criminal
liability is incurred;
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION Week 4
. Utilize 2. Apply concepts CO3. Determines Module 2. Circumstances Which  Lecture/ Discussion  Written Week 5-6
criminalistics or and principles of the circumstances Affect Criminal Liability:  Critique Examination
forensic science in criminology and such as justifying,  Recitation
the investigation and criminal justice to mitigating,
detection of crime; hypothetical aggravating,
situations. exempting , and
alternative, which
affect one’s criminal
liability;
Formulate courses CO4. Compare and Justifying Circumstances  Group work  Written Week 7-8
of action to contrast the Exempting Circumstances  Interactive Examination
hypothetical cases circumstances Mitigating Circumstances discussion  Recitation
and real situations affecting one’s Aggravating Circumstances
Alternative Circumstances
 Lecture
using acquired or criminal liability;  Reporting
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learned concepts  Case analysis


and principles of Persons Criminally Liable
Criminology,
Criminal Justice,
forensic science
and public safety
MIDTERM EXAMINATION Week 9
Apply CO5. Discuss and Module 3. Penalties  Lecture/ Discussion  Assignment Week 10-12
understanding of explain the   Seatwork  Activity
the laws, principles Indeterminate  Exam
and procedures in Sentence Law
crime detection and (ISLAW);
investigation
CO6. Demonstrate
the penalties and its
application;

SEMI-FINAL EXAMINATION Week 13


Show respect for CO7. Distinguish the Module 4. Extinction of Criminal  Lecture/ Discussion  Assignment Week 14-16
self, authority, ground for extinction Liability  Seatwork  Activity
nation, culture and of criminal liability as Civil Liability  Exam
environment well as the grounds
for extinction of
penalty.

Review for Final Examination Week 17


Art.1 – 113 of the Revised
Penal Code
Final Examination Week 18

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