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11/06/2026

MALIGAYANG ARAW NG KALAYAAN! 🇵🇭

Sa paggunita ng ika-12 ng Hunyo, ipinagdiriwang natin ang katapangan, pagkakaisa, at pagmamahal sa bayan ng mga Pilipinong nagbigay-daan sa ating kalayaan.

Bilang mga miyembro ng PCCR Junior Police Organization, patuloy nating isabuhay ang disiplina, integridad, at makabayang paglilingkod para sa mas maunlad at ligtas na Pilipinas.

Mabuhay ang Kalayaan! Mabuhay ang Sambayanang Pilipino! 🇵🇭

Photos from PCCR Junior Police Organization's post 10/06/2026

Recognition, Pinning, and Turnover of JPO Advisorship

The Junior Police Organization (JPO) successfully conducted its Recognition, Pinning, and Turnover of Advisorship Ceremony, marking a significant milestone in the organization's commitment to leadership, service, and excellence.
The program formally commenced with the Opening Prayer and the singing of the National Anthem, followed by the Opening Remarks delivered by PCOL Antonio C. Paulite II (Ret.), Head of the Student Discipline Office and Incoming JPO Adviser. The event was graced by the Inspirational Messages of Bryan Alexander Z. Garon, Head of Student Affairs and Services, and Jester A. Bautista, Head of Student Empowerment and Leadership.
A heartfelt message was delivered by the Outgoing JPO Adviser, J/SINSP Rosendo S. Macabasag (Ret.), highlighting his dedication and invaluable contributions to the organization. Messages of appreciation and support were likewise given by the Outgoing JPO Deputy Advisers, Ms. Melfe G. Diola and Ms. Cristine V. Rivera.

One of the highlights of the ceremony was the Distribution of Certificates and JPO Pinning, recognizing the achievements, commitment, and service of JPO members. This was followed by the formal Turnover and Pinning of the Incoming JPO Adviser, symbolizing the transition of leadership and the continuation of the organization's mission and vision.

In his acceptance message, PCOL Antonio C. Paulite II (Ret.) expressed his gratitude and commitment to guiding the Junior Police Organization towards greater accomplishments and meaningful service. The ceremony concluded with the Closing Remarks delivered by J/SINSP Rosendo S. Macabasag (Ret.), leaving an inspiring message of leadership, unity, and dedication among the members.

Serving as the Master of Ceremonies was Janus Lothaire Lipata Beros, a 4th Year Criminology student, who facilitated the program with professionalism and excellence.
The event stands as a testament to the JPO's enduring commitment to developing disciplined, responsible, and service-oriented future law enforcement professionals.

09/05/2026

PHILIPPINE COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY WEEKLY CLEAN UP DRIVE

Photos from PCCR Junior Police Organization's post 09/05/2026

WEEKLY CLEAN-UP DRIVE

As part of the continuing commitment to discipline, responsibility, and environmental awareness, the Philippine College of Criminology conducted its Weekly Clean-Up Drive participated in by students with corresponding disciplinary sanctions as a means of promoting accountability and community service.

This activity was successfully facilitated through the cooperation of the PCCR Junior Police Organization and the PCCR ROTC Unit under the leadership and guidance of MS. MELFE G. DIOLA, Student Discipline Coordinator, and MS. CRISTINE V. RIVERA, Student Discipline Assistant.
The program aims to instill discipline, teamwork, and social responsibility among students while maintaining the cleanliness and orderliness of the institution.

Official Philippine College of Criminology


Pro Bono Publico et Patria 🫡🦅

08/05/2026

Happy Birthday, J/SINSP ROSENDO S MACABASAG (Ret), Head of the Student Discipline Office and our beloved father in the Junior Police Organization!

Today, we celebrate the extraordinary life and legacy of a true leader, mentor, and guiding light. To us in the Junior Police Organization, you are more than a leader—you are our father, our protector, and our unwavering source of inspiration. Your dedication to shaping young minds with discipline, honor, and integrity has touched countless lives, building a foundation of strength and purpose in all of us.

Your years of selfless service, both in uniform and beyond, reflect a heart full of wisdom, compassion, and unyielding commitment. You’ve taught us the true meaning of leadership—not through words alone, but through your actions, your patience, and your genuine care for every individual under your wing. We are forever grateful for the values you’ve instilled and the paths you’ve helped us navigate.

On this special day, may God shower you with abundant blessings, robust health, and endless joy. May your heart be filled with peace, your days with laughter, and your journey ahead with even greater fulfillment. You deserve every moment of happiness, for the love and guidance you’ve given will continue to echo through generations.

Happy Birthday, Tatay Rosendo! From all of us in the Junior Police Organization, thank you for being our father, our hero, and our eternal inspiration. Here’s to many more years of celebrating you!

20/03/2026

In observance of Eid al-Fitr, classes and office operations at the Philippine College of Criminology (PCCR) will be suspended as we join our Muslim brothers and sisters in celebrating the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

Classes and work will be suspended on the said date. Regular classes and office operations will resume on the next working day.

May this occasion bring peace, reflection, and unity to everyone.

Photos from PCCR Junior Police Organization's post 15/03/2026

🎉 CONGRATULATIONS, NEW REGISTERED CRIMINOLOGISTS! 🎉
With great pride and admiration, we extend our warmest congratulations to the newly registered criminologists for successfully passing the Criminologist Licensure Examination. Your dedication, perseverance, and commitment to the field of criminology have truly paid off.
As a proud member of the Junior Police Organization, we celebrate this remarkable milestone in your lives. May this achievement inspire you to continue serving with integrity, honor, and excellence in the pursuit of justice and public safety. Your success is not only a personal victory but also an inspiration to future criminologists.
Once again, congratulations and welcome to the profession! 👮‍♂️✨

List of New Registered Criminologists:
JOHN DENVER G. ARZADON, RCrim
BEA KARYLE C. BUCAY, RCrim
SOPHIA B. CELLO, RCrim
PEARL JOY S. NEMENZO, RCrim
DANIEL IAN R. GACOSTA, RCrim
ALLONA C. CORONADO, RCrim
ELYZABETH KYLA A. RAMIREZ, RCrim
CHRISTIAN JAY PAGAYATAN, RCrim

On behalf of the Junior Police Organization, we salute your hard work and wish you continued success in your journey of service and leadership. 🫡

04/03/2026

Empowered women build empowered communities. On behalf of the Junior Police Organization, we salute every woman for her dedication, resilience, and impact this Women’s Month. 💜

Photos from The Pampanga Journal's post 03/03/2026

ABACAN RIVER CLEANUP
Around 250 volunteers joined a cleanup drive along the Abacan River in the Barangay Balibago area in Angeles City on Saturday, February 21.

Angeles City councilors Maricel Morales, JC Aguas, Mitch Bonifacio, and Alex Indiongco, along with students from the Philippine College of Criminology, and representatives from various private sector groups took part in the activity as volunteers.

The event marks the 8th cleanup drive spearheaded by Balibago Waterworks together with Abacan River and Angeles Watershed Advocacy Council (ARAW-ACI), Nagkakaisang Guardians, and the Angeles City government as part of continuing efforts to protect and preserve the city’s waterways.

Guppies and birds have started to return to the river – a clear sign of encouraging progress in ongoing rehabilitation efforts.

Story here:
https://thepampangajournal.com/story/Pia1YtNBTHMbQlJrYC5z

Photos from PCCR Junior Police Organization's post 03/03/2026

IN PHOTOS: Junior Police Organization Abacan River Clean-Up Drive & Tree Planting – “Isang Pintig Para sa Malinis at Ligtas na Tubig”

Balibago, Angeles, Pampanga – February 21, 2026 – Images captured the Junior Police Organization cadets of Philippine College of Criminology in full action, rolling up their sleeves along the Abacan River banks, with bags brimming with trash as they restored the waterway's flow.

Armed with gloves, sacks, and unwavering determination, PCCr's Junior Police Organization transformed Balibago's riverside into a battlefield against pollution. Snapshots showed teams hauling debris—plastics, bottles, Styrofoam, and other waste—from murky waters and overgrown banks, echoing ongoing community efforts for a cleaner, healthier Abacan River that benefits local families and ecosystems.

The theme “Isang Pintig Para sa Malinis at Ligtas na Tubig” pulsed through every scoop, sweep, and collective effort, linking the cadets' youth service to vital environmental guardianship and sustainability. Close-ups revealed cadets planting native saplings firmly into the soil, roots promising fresh filtration, erosion control, and greener shores for the river that sustains Pampanga's thriving communities.

Final frames showcased beaming smiles amid sweat-soaked uniforms, triumphant group huddles with thumbs up, and high-fives all around, symbolizing the cadets' disciplined hands and hearts nurturing nature—one heartbeat at a time for safer, sustainable waters. Guided by their core values of integrity, teamwork, and selfless service, these future guardians proved that small actions create lasting impact. 🌿🧤👮‍♂️💧

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