The Institute of Criminal Justice Education (ICJE) participated in the recently concluded 5th Regional Criminology Congress, themed “Navigating the Future: Criminal Justice in the Age of Technology and Transformation.” This academic gathering pooled together criminology students from numerous educational institutions in Ilocandia.

ICJE received several awards for highlighting the faculty and students’ hard work and excellence.

Academic Category:

Most Outstanding Criminology Student:

John Wendel Graycochea

Gian Reginald Dar

Quiz Bee Champion:

Dherrelyn May Doquilla and Glyza Rae Garce

Research Presentation Champion:

Dherrelyn May Doquilla

Poster Slogan:

Klaidyll Jill Salcedo

Essay Writing (Filipino Category) Champion:

Gian Reginald B. Dar

Extemporaneous Speaking (Filipino Category) 2nd Place:

Donna Lyn Antolin

Essay Writing (English Category) 3rd Place:

Ron Joseph Delos Santos

Skills Category:

Silent Drill Champion:

Team members included Charlie Rivera, Diana Cortado, Diana Rose Duclayan, Dennis Fontanos, Joshua Villanueva, Roel Abrio, Chelwin Andrada, Dexter Baniña, Raymond John Roaquin, John Andrew Galedo, Rica Delos Reyes, Casandra Calub, Renafe Tabalan, Kathleen Dulay, Prince Gil Oliver Flores, Neil Ivan Dulay, Jonathan Mavi Rimas, Christine Bandico.

Fire Drill Hose Throwing 2nd Place:

Virgilio Abuan, Hans Jover Abasolo, Mark Edison Sobredo, John Lester Mensalvas, Adrian Balanag, Gian Dar.

Tug of War 3rd Place:

Romel Baldemor, Jeremie Carl A. Rillera, Nynio Manlapaz, Fritz Audrylle R. Laroya, Meynard Rivera, Mary Joy Corpuz, Jeamae Sanglay, Rhonalyn Ayes, Loujean Torricer, Lucky De Guzman.

Karate-Do Kumite 3rd Place:

Jheykye Aguinoas.

Handcuffing Techniques 4th Place:

Antoinette A. Selga, Marc Luis T. Garcia, French Kian M. Bernal, Gian Carlo B. Combe.

With these outstanding performances among nineteen competing colleges and universities offering a Bachelor of Science in Criminology in Region 1, DMMMSU’s Institute of Criminal Justice Education emerged as the Overall Champion of this year’s congress.

ICJE strives for excellence in education and practical training within the ever-evolving criminal justice landscape. (By Arrianne Michelle F. Fabro)