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TOPICS 20 100 Remembering Understandin Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
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A. INTRODUCTION TO THE 5 1 4
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 1
B. HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION 1 5 3 2
C. CRIMINAL LAW (BOOK 1) 4 20 3 2 12 3
D. CRIMINAL LAW (BOOK 2) 6 30 5 2 19 4
E. EVIDENCE 3.6 18 2 8 6 2
F. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND 3 10 7 2
COURT TESTIMONY 4.4 22
TOTAL 20 100 11 19 50 18 2

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TOPICS AND COMPETENCIES Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluatin Creating
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The examinees can perform the following


competencies under each topic.
CRIMINAL LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE 20 100
A. INTRODUCTION TO THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE 1 5
SYSTEM (CLJ 1)
1.1. Explain the role and functions of the following .4 2 1 1
law enforcement agencies: PNP, NBI, BFP and
PDEA in the Criminal Justice System.
1.2. Discuss the role of the prosecutor in the .2 1 1
administration of justice specifically in conducting
preliminary investigation and inquest proceedings.
1.3. Describe the hierarchy of courts and the .2 1 1
jurisdiction of trial courts.
1.4. Understand the role and function of BJMP .2 1 1
and BUCOR in the criminal Justice System

B. HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION (CLJ 2) 1 5


2.1. Illustrate the concept of due process of law .2 1 1
and equal protection of laws in the administration
of justice.
2.2. Demonstrate the rights of the person under .2 1 1
custodial investigation and anti-torture act in
conducting criminal investigation.
2.3. Use the right against unreasonable search .2 1 1
and seizure.
2.4. Determine the limitations of the following .2 1 1
rights: privacy, freedom of speech and right against
self-incrimination.
2.5. Determine judicial remedies of persons whose .2 1 1
right to life and liberty are violated (Writ of Habeas
Corpus, Writ of Amparo and Habeas data).

C. CRIMINAL LAW (BOOK 1) (CLJ 3) 4 20


3.1. Recall the different characteristics of criminal .6 3 3
law and the nature and elements of felony
including the concept of dolo and culpa, and the
plurality of crimes.
3.2. Classify the participation of persons criminally .8 4 3 1
liable for felonies including conspiracy and
proposal.
3.3. Determine the stages of the commission of .6 3 1 2
felony and its classification based on gravity, and
the graduated scale of penalties.
3.4. Apply the different circumstances affecting 1.2 6 6
criminal liability.
3.5. Identify the various mode of extinction of .8 4 2 2
criminal liability in a given scenario.
D. CRIMINAL LAW (BOOK 2) (CLJ 4) 6 30
4.1. Analyze the elements of crimes against 1.6 8 4 4
person specifically murder, homicide, parricide,
infanticide, rape, physical injuries and illegal
discharge of firearms.
4.2. Differentiate the crimes against property 1 6 2 4
specifically theft, robbery, brigandage, estafa and
malicious mischief and crimes against personal
liberty specifically kidnapping and serious illegal
detention, unlawful arrest, threats and coercion.
4.3. Apply the elements of other felonies 1.2 5 5
specifically piracy (PD 532 and RPC), arbitrary
detention, violation of domicile, assault, alarm and
scandal, infidelity in the custody of prisoners, grave
scandal, bribery.
4.4. Compare the crimes against honor specifically 1 6 6
slander by deed and intriguing against honor and
crimes against chastity specifically concubinage,
adultery, seduction and abduction, including
bigamy.
4.5. Recall the punishable acts under the following 1.2 5 5
Special Penal Laws: Human Trafficking, Terrorism,
Hazing, Safe Space Act.

E. CRIMINAL EVIDENCE (CLJ 5) 3.6 18


5.1. Recall important terminologies like evidence, .4
proof beyond reasonable doubt, substantial 2
evidence, preponderance of evidence, equipoise of 2
evidence, equiponderance of evidence
5.2. Identify evidence according to forms. .4
2 2
5.3. Categorize the kinds/classes of evidence. .4 2
2
5.4. Illustrate the rules of admissibility of evidence .6 4 2
in general. 6
5.5. Explain the manner of offering of evidence and .8 2
their objections. 2
5.6. Discuss the rules for presenting documentary .6 2
evidence. 2
5.7. Explain the sufficiency of evidence. .4 2
2

F. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND COURT


TESTIMONY (CLJ 6) 4.4 22
6.1. Compare the jurisdiction of courts. .6 3 2 1
6.2. Discuss the fundamental concepts of criminal .4 2 2
procedure.
6.3. Determine the rights of the accused during .6 3 2 1
trial.
6.4. Evaluate the procedure in the conduct of 1.2 4 2 2
arrest (with or without a warrant) and of a search
and seizure.
6.5. Illustrate the procedure in the filing of cases, .8 4 1 3
conducting preliminary investigation and inquest
proceedings, including Barangay Justice System.
6.6. Utilize the process in the application for bail, .4 4 1 3
arraignment, pre-trial and trial.
6.7. Illustrate the procedure in the presentation of .4 2 2
witnesses, including child witnesses, particularly, in
the conduct of direct examination and cross-
examination.

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