COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
Potia, Alfonso Lista, Ifugao
INTERNSHIP NARRATIVE REPORT
An undergraduate Internship Report
Presented to the Faculty of the College of the Criminal Justice
Education
In Partial Fulfillment
Of the Requirement for the Degree
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINOLOGY
May, 2023
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APPROVAL SHEET
This Narrative Report prepared and submitted by Criminology Intern
JEREMIAH M. CARABACAN
has been approved and accepted as a partial fulfilment of the requirement for the
degree
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINOLOGY
Accepted and approved and by the on- site supervisor and OJT Coordinator of
College of Criminal Justice Education on May, 2023
Recommending Approval:
PCPT ALVARO A SECLIGEN SJO4 ROCO O DELOS SANTOS
Chief of Police District Jail Warden
Alfonso Lista Municipal Police Station Alfonso Lista District Jail
INSP JACINTO N. MAY-AO
Acting Municipal Fire Marshall
Alfonso Lista Municipal Fire Station
Noted: Approved:
JUAN JUNIOR B. TO-ONG MOISES A. GU-AY, PhD
OJT Coordinator College Dean, CCJE
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DEDICATION
I would like to dedicate this work to my parents for their full support, love,
patience, sacrifices and much understanding that brings me strength and
encouraged me always to pursue my studies. To my ever-supportive brothers and
sisters, my relatives, friends, and teachers for their love and spiritual support. To our
Almighty God, for His highest divine, grace, guidance and endless blessings that
made all everything possible.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First and foremost, I want to express my gratitude to Almighty God for giving
me strength, blessings, wisdom, and direction I needed to finish the internship
training program.
To my family, I want to express my gratitude for your love and never-ending
assistance financially, emotionally, mentally to fulfill my duties and responsibilities as
a student.
I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to Dr. Moises A.
Guay, our honorable college dean for the criminal justice system, for his guidance
inspiration, and perseverance in implementing the internship training program on
time and giving the students the necessary tools.
To sir Juan B. To-ong Jr., the internship training program coordinator, I would
like to express my gratitude for his sacrificing valuable time in the completion of all
the requirements for the OJT.
In addition, I want to thank the employees of the Bureau of Fire Protection, the
Philippine National Police, and the Bureau of Jail and Penology for treating us like a
second family. Although I lack enough words to express my gratitude, the
kindnesses I have received from everyone continue to fill my heart.
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