Wednesday, 3 January 2018

FULL RESULTS: December 2017 Criminologist CLE board exam passers list, top 10

MANILA, Philippines - The December 2017 Criminologist board exam results or Criminology Licensure Exam (CLE), which include the alphabetical list of passers, top 10 (topnotchers), top performing school and performance of schools are officially released online mid-January 2018.

December 2017 Criminologist CLE board exam passers list, top 10

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Board of Criminology administered the CLE on December 8, 9 and 10 (Friday to Sunday) in Manila, All Regional Offices; Zamboanga, General Santos and Rosales, Pangasinan.

The members of the Board of Criminology who gave the licensure examination are Hon. Ramil G. Gabao, Chairman; Hon. George O. Fernandez and Hon. Ruben A. Sta. Teresa, Members.

RESULTS SUMMARY
  • LIST OF PASSERS: A-G | H-O | P-Z
  • TOP 10 PASSERS: December 2017 Criminologist (CLE) Topnotchers
  • PERFORMANCE OF SCHOOLS: December 2017 Criminology board exam (CLE) results

Roll of Successful Examinees in the
CRIMINOLOGIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION - All Regions
Held on DECEMBER 8, 2017 & FF. DAYS
Released on JANUARY 16, 2018

Updating for the official list of passers...

REGISTRATION OF PASSERS AND OATHTAKING

PRC said that registration for the issuance of Professional Identification Card (ID) and Certificate of Registration will be done on-line. Visit the official website of PRC (www.prc.gov.ph) and follow instructions for initial registration.

Those who will register are required to bring the following:
  • duly accomplished Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyonal
  • current Community Tax Certificate (cedula)
  • 1 piece passport size picture (colored with white background and complete name tag)
  • 2 sets of documentary stamps
  • 1 short brown envelope with name and profession

The successful examinees should personally register and sign in the Roster of Registered Professionals.

The date and venue for the oathtaking ceremony of the new successful examinees in the said examination WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER, PRC said.

VERIFICATION OF RATINGS

Criminologist board exam's verification of ratings (passers, non-passers and removal) can be done online.

Visit PRC's "Verification of Rating" service and enter the required information to verify your identity. Note that this will be available in few working days after the release of results.

NOTE: If you have 'Jr" name suffix, please add it after your FIRST NAME (i.e Eduardo Jr ) to avoid 'no matching record found' error.

COVERAGE OF EXAM

The December 2017 Criminologist board exam covered the following subjects: criminal jurisprudence, procedure and evidence and law enfocement administration (Day 1), criminalistics, crime detection and investigation (Day 2); and sociology of crimes and ethics and correctional administration (Day 3).

RELEASE OF RESULTS

According to PRC Resolution No. 2016-1019 which deals with the 'Schedule of Licensure Examination for Year 2017', the target release of Criminologist board exam results is on Tuesday, January 16 or in 23 working days after the exam. However, results may be released ahead of the target or on later date without prior notice.

In the October 2016 Crim board exam, results were out in 25 working days after the exams. 10,901 out of 34,768 (31.35%) passed the tests. Christine Joy Almano Capalar from Sultan Kudarat State University - Tacurong topped the board with 91.55%.

In the October 2015 exams, results were officially released in 24 working days. PRC named 9,671 out of 29,591 (32.68%) who hurdled the series of tests. Chervin Loewe Bihag Navilla from the Philippine College of Criminology aced the board with 92.80%.

We advise examinees to monitor release of results starting the second week of January 2018.

Here's the statistics of Criminologist board exam results in the past three (3) years:

Exam Date Total Examinees Total Passers Passing Rate Days before results release
June 2017 20,819 5,202 24.99% 12
October 2016 34,768 10,901 31.35% 25
April 2016 16,435 3,928 23.90% 11
October 2015 29,591 9,671 32.68% 24
April 2015 14,696 4,337 29.51% 13
October 2014 28,187 12,245 43.44% 26
April 2014 13,873 4,688 33.79% 9

TOP PERFORMING SCHOOLS

University of the Cordilleras (UC) is consistently topping the Criminologist licensure exam in the past years. In the October 2015 and 2016 exams, UC dominated the schools with 94.20% and 95.16%, respectively.

King's College of the Philippines Inc. - Benguet, Tarlac State University (TSU), Ifugao State University (ISU) and Data Center College of the Philippines - Laoag City are among the top shools in the October 2016 exams.

UPDATES

From time-to-time, monitor updates on release of results and other announcements on The Summit Express. Our partner exam results portal PRC Board News will also have a dedicated page for the recent Crim board exam. Good luck to all takers!

— The Summit Express

ABL: Alab Pilipinas slays Malaysia Dragons

MANILA, Philippines - Tanduay Alab Pilipinas made its first winning-streak of the season as the nationals slayed the visiting Westports Malaysia Dragons, 90-79, with the aid of new imports Justin Brownlee and Renaldo Balkman on Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at the San Juan Arena.

Alab Pilipinas slays Malaysia Dragons
Justin Brownlee (right) and Renaldo Balkman are certainly Alab Pilipinas’ missing pieces. Photo Credit: aseanbasketballleague.com

Time is of the essence for the new Alab Pilipinas imports Justin Brownlee and Renaldo Balkman. After setting their feet on the Philippine soil once again, the duo met team owner Charlie Dy and coach Jimmy Alapag together with their agent, Ms. Sheryl Reyes for the briefing and immediately suit-up for tonight’s home game against Westports Malaysia Dragons without any practice.

Renaldo Balkman jotted down his first ABL bucket off a steal followed by a floater from Robi Celis for early Alab lead. Balkman didn’t only made a milestone but he also did send a message to the other opposing big men in the league that he’s really a tough nut to crack.

Justin Brownlee placed himself on the scoreboard at the 4-minute mark of the opening quarter off a fastbreak layup and a breakaway dunk to escalate Alab’s lead to 11, 18-7. Despite Brownlee and Balkman’s highlights, it was local Robi Celis who topped the Filipino cagers with 6 points in the opener.

Aside from Alab Pilipinas, Westports Malaysia Dragons have also acquired Filipino-American Joshua Munzon who played for Saigon Heat last season. Munzon ended the 1st quarter with a long trey and led all scorers with 7 markers. Alab however, led the Dragons 23-10 after the first 10 minutes of the game.

Joshua Munzon continued to pour digits as the 2nd period started and managed to cut the 10-point Alab advantage to just 3 in just 2 minutes.

Justin Brownlee scared the pinoy fans as he awkwardly landed on AJ West’s foot. Brownlee sprawled and stayed on the floor momentarily but got up and shook his foot off.

Alab Pilipinas was petrified in the 2nd quarter, The nationals had only scored 4 in 7 minutes against Malaysia’s 17. Joshua Munzon virtually destroyed every Alab defender who was tasked to guard him as he initiated the Dragons-comeback with 14 points under his name.

The other Joshua, Alab’s Joshua Urbiztondo finally heated-up in the latter part of the 2nd quarter as he unleashed back-to-back triples to bring the lead back to 9, 39-30.

The 1st half ended with Alab Pilipinas still on top, 39-32.

Malaysia started the third hot. AJ West and Joshua Munzon led the early onslaught and trimmed Alab’s lead to just 1.

Alab imports Justin Brownlee and Renaldo Balkman made ways to ramp up the lead and the tandem was somehow successful as they maintained a 4-point lead as the mid-quarter approached.

Malaysia outrebounded Philippines in the entire game. To address the woe, Coach Jimmy Alapag went full blast on his bigs Balkman, Brownlee and Domingo hoping to get boards and convert them into baskets.

“Ice in his veins.” Joshua Munzon was almost flawless in the three point territory and helped the Dragons took the lead from Alab at the 2-minute warning. Justin Brownlee finally found his rhythm and sank a trey for the equalizer, 63-all. To the fans’ delight, “Ginebra-Ginebra” chant echoed in the entire San Juan Arena.

Before the penultimate quarter ended, Brownlee once again drained a long bomb and a seamless assist to Balkman to beat the buzzer with a two-handed dunk. 68-63 after 3 full quarters and Justin Brownlee bannered Tanduay Alab Pilipinas with 24 points.

Dragons Coach Chris Thomas called for a mandatory ceasefire after seeing Alab Pilipinas’ surge as both squads started the final quarter where Philippines reached the double-figure-lead anew in less than 2 minutes.

Coach Thomas’ problems on how to stop the Alab imports piled-up and decided to burn another timeout to find an antidote to the dynamic duo. At the 7th minute of the 4th quarter, the American Coach found his team downed by 15 points, 81-66.

Malaysia made a 5-0 run that prompted Coach Alapag to regroup his team. Nevertheless, his team still led the game by 10 points and his boys brought the huge advantage back after the timeout.

88-74 with just 2 more minutes left in the game clock. Coach Alapag took his imports out of the floor to give them a well-deserved rest as a reward for their gallant efforts.

Alab’s 2nd unit took care of the business until the final horn sounded and finally sealed the deal 90-79. With the win, Tanduay Alab Pilipinas improved its record to 2-3. Alab Pilipinas will face Singapore Slingers on January 7 with the aim to bounce back after Singapore beat Philippines last month here in Manila.

— Joey Boy Capos, The Summit Express