Criminal sociology, ethics and human relations : a review handbook for criminal board examination / Eric L. Danglosi.
Material type: TextQuezon City : Wiseman's Bookds Trading, Inc., c2017Description: iv, 100 pages : 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9789719617808
- HV 8255 .D217 2017
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Filipiniana | Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Filipiniana | HV 8255 .D217 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3FIL2017015844 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Taking up a criminology board examination is the primary focus of B.S. Criminology students after graduation. They believe that passing this examination gives them great opportunities to be taken into the different agencies they aspired to be their lifetime career. Some people say that criminology board examination is quite easy, some said it's quite hard, and some considered it very difficult. Despite of these mixtures of impressions, the author humbly believes that passing a board examination is life gaining a victory from a bloody battle. Going into a battle with adequate trainings, sufficient weapons and ammunitions, and all other aspects of preparations are the key elements of victory or success. This is closely compared to a graduate who is endeavoring to take and pass the board examination. It really needs numerous ways, means, and manners of preparations in order to become well-prepared to face or encounter the said examination. This material was prepared to serve as a ready and simple reference for the students and most especially to reviewees who are in the actual stage of preparing themselves to take up criminology board examination. This consists of pure questions across the area of Criminal Sociology, Ethics and Human Relations that may refresh and supplement the knowledge of the readers. In addition, this can also serve as a ready-material for the schools offering integrated review program as part of their enhanced curriculum. In like manner, instructors handling these subjects may also use these as their additional reference. These prepared sample questions claim not to be perfect work. The author openly accepts and accommodates any corrections, comments, suggestions or recommendations for the best output that would be appropriate to all criminology students and reviewees. --Preface of the book.
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