Theories of Crime Causation: Concepts, Policy Implications, and Research Focus
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Jessica V. Doctolero
She is a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Master of Science in Criminal Justice with a specialization in Criminology. She is pursuing her Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice with a specialization in Criminology at the University of Baguio. She is a faculty member at Northern Philippines College for Maritime, Science and Technology, Inc. She is a criminologist and a member of the Professional Criminologists Association of the Philippines (PCAP).
Emmalyn F. Acorda
She is a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Master of Science in Criminal Justice with a specialization in Criminology. She is pursuing her Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice with a specialization in Criminology at the University of Baguio. She is a faculty member at Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University. She is a criminologist and a member of the Professional Criminologists Association of the Philippines (PCAP).
Nissan B. Ramirez
He is a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Master of Science in Criminal Justice with a specialization in Criminology. He is pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice specializing in Criminology at the University of Baguio. He is a faculty member at Isabela State University Cauayan Campus. He is a criminologist and an active member of the Professional Criminologists Association of the Philippines (PCAP).
Ruben M. Narrazid Jr.
He is a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Master of Science in Criminal Justice with a specialization in Criminology. He is pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice with a specialization in Criminology at the University of Baguio. He is a faculty member and college research coordinator at Western Philippines University. He is a criminologist and a member of the Professional Criminologists Association of the Philippines (PCAP).
Joe Mary D. Ruizan
He is a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Master of Science in Criminal Justice with a specialization in Criminology. He is pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice with a specialization in Criminology at the University of Baguio. He is the program head at Data Center College of the Philippines-Abra. He is a criminologist and a member of the Professional Criminologists Association of the Philippines (PCAP).
Bronson L. Peckley
He is a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Master of Science in Criminal Justice with a specialization in Criminology. He is pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice with a specialization in Criminology at the University of Baguio. He is a police corporal and forensic firearms examiner at the PNP Crime Laboratory, Firearms Identification Division. He is a criminologist and a member of the Professional Criminologists Association of the Philippines (PCAP).
Marcel B. Atianzar
He is a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Master of Science in Criminal Justice with a specialization in Criminology. He is pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice specializing in Criminology at the University of Baguio. He is an Assistant Professor I at Isabela State University Echague Campus. He is a criminologist and an active member of the Professional Criminologists Association of the Philippines (PCAP).
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