The Enforcer

The Enforcer The Enforcer, the official publication of the College of Criminal Justice and Criminology of Enverga

π‹πŽπŽπŠ | The College of Criminal Justice and Criminology (CCJC) of Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation proudly unveile...
12/06/2026

π‹πŽπŽπŠ | The College of Criminal Justice and Criminology (CCJC) of Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation proudly unveiled its promotional video, showcasing the College’s commitment to academic excellence, industry-standard training, and its legacy as the Home of the Top Notchers.

The video highlights the CCJC experience from physical agility training and state of the art forensic laboratories to the diverse career opportunities available in law enforcement, forensic science, fire protection, corrections, and academia. It also features distinguished alumni whose achievements reflect the quality education and professional development fostered by the College.

Behind every scene was the collective effort of faculty, students, staff, and alumni who came together to bring the vision of CCJC to life. More than a promotional material, the video serves as an invitation to aspiring criminologists to become part of a community dedicated to excellence, leadership, and service in the pursuit of justice.

πŸ“Έ Edward Concepcion

π‹πŽπŽπŠ | June 6, 2026, the 3rd Year OJT Interns participated in a Physical Fitness Activity at the University Gymnasium. L...
12/06/2026

π‹πŽπŽπŠ | June 6, 2026, the 3rd Year OJT Interns participated in a Physical Fitness Activity at the University Gymnasium. Led by Platoon Leader Mr. Kier Mavourneen G. Tengco and supervised by the OJT Advisers, the activity promoted physical fitness, discipline, teamwork, and well-being among the interns.

Following the exercise session, the advisers met with the Team Leaders to discuss important reminders and guidelines for their respective groups. The activity was successfully conducted, strengthening coordination, leadership, and preparedness for OJT responsibilities.

πŸ“Έ Florlyn Emmanuel Cioco

π‡π€πππ„ππˆππ† ππŽπ– | June 11, 2026 β€” At the CCJC Department, the Mock Interview for 4th Year Criminology Students is currentl...
11/06/2026

π‡π€πππ„ππˆππ† ππŽπ– | June 11, 2026 β€” At the CCJC Department, the Mock Interview for 4th Year Criminology Students is currently underway as graduating students take part in a valuable career-preparation activity designed to strengthen their confidence, professionalism, and interview skills for future employment opportunities.
Serving as mock interviewers are PMAJ Marcelito P Platino, MSEUF Lucena BS Criminology (Batch 2003), and Retired PCol Sheree Ann Smile H UbaΓ±a, MSEUF Lucena BS Criminology (Batch 1998), who share their expertise and real-world insights to help students navigate the expectations of the professional field.
This activity provides aspiring criminologists with the opportunity to experience realistic job interview scenarios, receive constructive feedback, and enhance their readiness as they take their next steps toward successful careers in law enforcement, public safety, and related professions.
Through this experience, students are reminded that preparation, confidence, and continuous learning are essential qualities in building a successful future career.
β€Ž πŸ“·:Yllah Mae Atienza
β€Ž ✍️:John Andrie O. Sagun

LOOK | The Spoken Poetry (Filipino) and Poster Making Competition was successfully held on May 28, 2026, at the AEC Litt...
01/06/2026

LOOK | The Spoken Poetry (Filipino) and Poster Making Competition was successfully held on May 28, 2026, at the AEC Little Theater in celebration of National Heritage Month. Organized by the College of Criminal Justice and Criminology, the event provided a platform for students to express their creativity, cultural awareness, and appreciation of Filipino heritage through meaningful performances and inspiring artworks centered on the theme β€œRoots and Horizons: Our Shared Heritage, Our Collective Future.”

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LOOK | The Spoken Poetry (Filipino) Competition was successfully conducted on May 28, 2026, at the AEC Little Theater in...
01/06/2026

LOOK | The Spoken Poetry (Filipino) Competition was successfully conducted on May 28, 2026, at the AEC Little Theater in celebration of National Heritage Month. Organized by the College of Criminal Justice and Criminology, the event showcased participants’ eloquence, creativity, and deep appreciation for Filipino culture and identity as their powerful poetic performances
resounded with the theme β€œRoots and Horizons: Our Shared Heritage, Our Collective Future.”

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π—›π—”π—£π—£π—˜π—‘π—œπ—‘π—š 𝗑𝗒π—ͺ | The Poster Making Competition officially started at exactly 9:00 AM today, May 28, at Laboratory 3 of th...
28/05/2026

π—›π—”π—£π—£π—˜π—‘π—œπ—‘π—š 𝗑𝗒π—ͺ | The Poster Making Competition officially started at exactly 9:00 AM today, May 28, at Laboratory 3 of the College of Criminal Justice and Criminology Building. Participants are now showcasing their creativity, talent, and artistic expression through meaningful and eye-catching poster presentations.

π—–π—’π—‘π—šπ—₯π—”π—§π—¨π—Ÿπ—”π—§π—œπ—’π—‘π—¦ | The College of Criminal Justice and Criminology proudly congratulates the student researchers who brou...
11/05/2026

π—–π—’π—‘π—šπ—₯π—”π—§π—¨π—Ÿπ—”π—§π—œπ—’π—‘π—¦ | The College of Criminal Justice and Criminology proudly congratulates the student researchers who brought honor and excellence during the 16th Student Research Colloquium with the theme, β€œTransforming Ideas Into Impact: Advancing Student Research, Innovation, and Sustainable Development.”

2nd Best Research Paper in Applied Science Category

β€œA Comparative Study on the Effectiveness of Turmeric Powder and Commercial Fingerprint Powders in Latent Fingerprint Development”

Junell Mateo A. Letargo
Jasper O. Sante
Elijah V. Rodriguez

Best Presenter in Applied Science Research Category

Junell Mateo A. Letargo

3rd Best Research Paper in Feasibility Study Category

β€œHarnessing Banana (Musa Acuminata) Pseudo-Stem Fiber for Motorcycle Emission Control: An Adsorption Filter Approach for Environmental Sustainability”

Abigail M. Abad Alessandra
Erika L. Alayan
Kassandra Nicole B. Zagala

Your dedication, innovation, and commitment to research excellence continue to inspire the academic community. May your achievements motivate more students to pursue impactful and sustainable research endeavors.

π‡π€πππ„ππˆππ† ππŽπ– | At MSEUF Gymnasium, CCJC Toast to the Graduates formally begins as we gather to celebrate the journey an...
04/05/2026

π‡π€πππ„ππˆππ† ππŽπ– | At MSEUF Gymnasium, CCJC Toast to the Graduates formally begins as we gather to celebrate the journey and achievements of this year’s graduates with their guest speaker PCPT. James A. Castro.
β€ŽInspiring words set the tone, reminding everyone that this is not the end, but the start of something greater.
β€Ž
β€ŽπŸ“·:Mapalad, John Daryl A.
β€ŽβœοΈ:Villaflor, Augustin S.

Congratulations to Maria Alexandria M. Herico for earning Second place in Best Research Paper and Third place in Best Re...
04/05/2026

Congratulations to Maria Alexandria M. Herico for earning Second place in Best Research Paper and Third place in Best Research Presenter during the National Criminology Students Research Colloquium Series 5 organized by the Criminal Justice Research and Development Center.

Your research entitled, β€œThe Efficacy of Pulverized Eggshells as an Ignition-Resistance Modifier in Water-Based Paint Using EN ISO 11925-2: A Performance-Based Experimental Study,” highlighted innovation, determination, and excellence in criminology research. Your remarkable achievement and commendable presentation continue to inspire future researchers and presenters to strive for success.

Congratulations to Jasper O. Sante for achieving First place in Best Research Paper and  Best Research Presenter during ...
04/05/2026

Congratulations to Jasper O. Sante for achieving First place in Best Research Paper and Best Research Presenter during the National Criminology Students Research Colloquium Series 5 organized by the Criminal Justice Research and Development Center.

Your study entitled, β€œA Comparative Study on the Effectiveness of Turmeric Powder and Commercial Fingerprint Powders in Latent Fingerprint Development,” showcased excellence, innovation, and dedication in the field of criminology research. Your outstanding performance and exceptional presentation truly brought pride and inspiration to aspiring researchers.

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