Green Criminology PH promotes environmental protection through criminology and law enforcement. (formerly UNP CCJE Page) Objectives
The College aims to
1.
We share information on environmental crimes, policies, sustainability, and the role of communities in safeguarding natural resources. Goal
To produce world-class professionals in law enforcement administration. foster the values of leadership, integrity, accountability and responsibility among students while serving their fellowmen, community, and country;
2. prepare the students
for careers in crime prevention, law enforcement, scientific crime detection and correctional administration; and
3. develop in students the skill in research and inquiry along the nature, causes, treatment or punishment of criminal behavior and how criminal justice agencies respond to crime, criminals and victims; and
4. be self-reliant.
28/12/2025
Happy and Responsible New Year!
As we welcome 2026, Green Criminology reminds everyone that the true celebration goes beyond fireworks and noises. Let us choose a peaceful, low-noise, and Eco-friendly way of celebratingโone that reduces carbon emissions, protects our environment, and respects our communities.
A safer planet means a safer society. ๐ This New Year, let our actions reflect responsibility, sustainability, and care for both people and nature.
The university proudly passed the ISO 9001:2015 Surveillance Audit once again, demonstrating that its processes, from instruction and research to community service and administration, are organized, efficient, and committed to continuous improvement.
The ISO certification signifies that UNP meets globally recognized benchmarks for quality management. It assures students, stakeholders, and the wider community that the universityโs services are reliable, accountable, and consistently aligned with their needs.
Guided by the visionary and student-focused leadership of University President Dr. Erwin F. Cadorna, UNP continues to thrive and set standards for quality. This recognition is more than a certificate; it is a celebration of teamwork, integrity, and the shared vision of a university that grows, improves, and inspires every UNPian to reach their fullest potential.
07/12/2025
๐ฟBuilding Safe Spaces, Protecting Women and Children๐ฟ
In our recent extension activity, we emphasized that violence against women and children doesnโt happen in isolationโitโs influenced by our home, community, and social environment. Through awareness campaigns and community engagement, we aim to transform unsafe environments into supportive spaces where women and children can thrive safely.
Letโs all work together to create communities free from abuse and full of care. ๐
A VAWC-free community is a safe, empowering, and nurturing environment where women and children can thrive without fear.
05/12/2025
Merry Christmas from the UNP Family!
26/11/2025
"Only evil persons harm the earth for their selfish gain; protecting the environment is the mark of a just and compassionate soul."
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24/11/2025
Rest in peace sir Wit.
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The UNP family mourns the loss of Dr. Witerico T. Balbuena, former Dean of the College of Criminology and Head of Security Services.
His kindness, dedication, and fatherly guidance touched many lives through the years.
May we honor his memory by remembering the warmth he shared and the service he gave so wholeheartedly.
24/11/2025
Please be guided Future Criminologists!
23/11/2025
Pre-listing for 2nd term is now open!
22/11/2025
When we stand for the environment, we stand for life itself โ for hope, for healing, and for the generations who will walk this Earth after us.
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The College traces its roots in the founding of the Institute of Criminology of the University of Northern Philippines in School Year 1976-1977. Its restricted curriculum, as approved by the Ministry of Education Culture, and Sports (MECS), through Order No. 22, s. 1983, was formulated by the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM), the Philippine Constabulary/Integrated National Police (PC/INP), and the Bureau of Higher Education (BHE), now the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). The Collegeโs foundation anniversary is usually celebrated in September every year.
Due to the demand of time, the College saw the need to introduce new programs in support of Republic Act No. 7722 otherwise known as the โHigher Education Act of 1994.โ As such, the College supports the vision that โthere shall be a rationalized Criminal Justice Education (CJE) in the country that shall include degree programs in Criminology, Law Enforcement Administration, Correctional Administration, Industrial Administration, and Forensic Science, among others, in order to meet the demands of globalization as it impacts on the rapidly on the rapidly changing and interdisciplinary fields of Criminal Justice.โ
In 2012, the College of Criminology was renamed as the College of Criminal Justice Education and Social Work. The College then offered three programs, namely: Bachelor of Science in Criminology (BS Crim), Bachelor of Science in Law Enforcement Administration (BS LEA), and Bachelor of Science in Social Work (BSSW). Due to tremendous increase of enrolees in the Social Work program, the need for separation was granted on December 1, 2015. The two programs (BSCrim and BSLEA) remained in the College of Criminal Justice Education. Notably, the BS Crim program succeeded in accreditation visits by the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP), Inc. It passed Level I in 2012, Level II in 2014, and Level III in 2019.
On July 14, 2015, the College was evaluated by the CHEDRO1-Quality Assessment Team for the offering of Master of Science in Criminal Justice Education with specialization in Criminology. Thus, in 2016, the Master of Science in Criminal Justice with Specialization in Criminology was offered.
Through the years, the College has produced topnotchers in the Criminology Board Examinations. Most notable among them are Jane Roxanne Damian (4th placer, 2011), Richard R. Davalos (2nd placer, 2007), and Juanito Cabang (8th placer, 1989). The College has likewise received several awards from the Professional Criminologists Association of the Philippines Inc. (PCAP, R01 Chapter) for consistently producing regional topnotchers and the most number of passers in the region. Recently, the College has been declared the Overall Champion for seven times and twice as first runner-up in the Intramurals of the University.
At present, the College continues to grow. The number of enrolment every year increases because the police profession is very much in demand today. It can be said that the College is the number one source of manpower for the police service in the northern part of the country.