CLE Criminology CLE Strategy
Chapter-wise reviewer for the CLE Strategy subtest of the Criminology Licensure Examination. Each chapter opens into 11 content formats — summary, study notes, flashcards, cheat sheets, and more — so you can match the format to how you study best.
CLE Strategy Chapters
12 chapters in canonical review order
Criminal Law (RPC Books 1 & 2)
Felonies · Stages of execution · Persons criminally liable · Penalties
Criminal Procedure
Rules of Court · Arrest · Trial procedure · Evidence presentation
Evidence
Admissibility · Testimony · Documentary evidence · Object evidence
Law Enforcement Administration
Police planning · Patrol operations · Traffic management · PNP procedures
Criminalistics
Forensic photography · Fingerprinting · Ballistics · Questioned documents · DNA basics
Forensic Science
Crime scene investigation · Chain of custody · Laboratory analyses
Criminal Sociology
Social causes of crime · Subcultures · Juvenile delinquency
Theories of Crime Causation
Classical theory · Positivist theory · Sociological theories · Psychological theories
Correctional Administration
Rehabilitation · Parole and probation · Correctional institutions
Human Behaviour and Crisis Management
Abnormal psychology · Crisis intervention · Hostage management
Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice
RA 9344 · Juvenile justice system · Diversion programs
Criminology Board Strategy
Subject weightage · Case-based items · Mock review plan
How CLE Strategy fits into the CLE Criminology
CLE Strategy is one of the subjects in the Criminology Licensure Examination pattern. The 12 chapters listed above cover the topics PRC typically tests, ordered by how most reviewers sequence their preparation. If you are short on time, start with chapter 1 and work down — the earlier chapters usually cover higher-yield fundamentals.
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