A CRIMINOLOGY graduate would most often look for jobs in the following Philippine government agencies:
1. Philippine National Police (PNP)
2. Bureau of Jail Management & Penology (BJMP)
3. Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
4. Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)
If we talk about what Philippine government agencies, Criminology graduates can also work for:
5. Parole & Probation office (PPO)
6. Bureau of Corrections (BUCOR)
7. Commission on Human Rights (CHR)
8. Bureau of Customs (as customs police)
9. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA)
10. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)
11. Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) (as document examiners and investigators)
12. Department of Finance Investigation Division (DOF)
13. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) (as security and investigation department)
14. Immigration and Deportation Bureau
15. National penitentiary across the country like provincial jails under the provincial governments
16. Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) (as investigators or maritime police)
17. Land Transportation Office (LTO) (as investigators and field inspectors or officers)
18. Department of Labor and Employment (as sheriff)
19. Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) (as forest officers or guards)
20. Philippine Coast Guard
21. Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA)
Your career choices, too, are actually not limited to being a police officer. Here are the other positions your course is best suited for:
1. Professor, instructor or teacher in Criminology in any state university, college or school duly recognized by the government. You can teach the following subjects:
- Law Enforcement Administration
- Criminalists
- Correctional Administration
- Criminal Sociology and allied subjects, and
- Other technical and specialized subjects in the Criminology curriculum provided by the Commission on Higher Education.
2. Law enforcement administrator, executive, adviser, consultant or agent in any government.
In photo is Retired Police Brigadier General Rey Lyndon Lawas
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Source : Dennis Ilustrisimo
Photo courtesy of Councilor Rey Lyndon T. Lawas, PBGen
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