Category: Events
-

Baguio Spring Festival: UC-CCJE Interns Render Crowd Control Duty
By: Intern Jan Erick Sabado (SANGHAYA-MAHARLIKA) On February 18, 2026, the Spring Festival Duty took place in Baguio City. All Criminology Practicum Interns were deployed for this event. In collaboration with the Baguio City Police Office, the interns assisted in maintaining peace and order during the celebration. They focused on supporting crowd control, traffic management,…
-

Rights2LIFE and Ghent University Professors Visit Partner Agencies
By: Janine Balageo Members of the Rights2LIFE Project, together with Prof. Dr. Christophe Vandeviver and Prof. Dr. Tom Vander Beken of Ghent University, conducted a site visit to the DSWD-Regional Rehabilitation Center for Youth-CAR in Sablan, Benguet, one of the project’s key partner institutions. The visit was part of the Rights2LIFE Project’s ongoing efforts to…
-

Rifle Drill Training with UC-CCJE Criminology Interns
By: Intern Jan Erick Sabado (SANGHAYA-MAHARLIKA) On February 14, 2026, the Criminology Practicum Interns of Class SANGHAYA–MAHARLIKA participated in a Rifle Drill training. This event took place at the West Quirino Hill Covered Court in Baguio City. Personnel from the Regional Mobile Force Battalion 15 facilitated the training session. UC-CCJE Criminology Battalion Staff during the…
-

UC-CCJE Criminology Interns Lecture on Youth Vice Prevention Awareness through Information, Education, and Communication
By: Intern Jan Erick Sabado (SANGHAYA-MAHARLIKA) On February 9, 2026, an activity titled Information, Education and Communication (IEC) was held at Irisan National High School in Baguio City. Criminology Interns from the University of the Cordilleras, College of Criminal Justice Education (UC-CCJE) visited the school to engage with the students. The main focus of this…
-

UC-CCJE Criminology Interns Maintain Peace and Order during the Panagbenga Festival
By: Intern Jan Erick Sabado (SANGHAYA-MAHARLIKA) On February 1, 2026, Baguio City celebrated its Panagbenga Festival Grand Opening. To ensure the event was safe and orderly, Criminology Interns from the University of the Cordilleras (UC-CCJE) rendered duty as barricade personnel. These interns, belonging to Class SANGHAYA-MAHARLIKA, were assigned to specific areas to help with crowd…
-

Advancing Rights-Based Research through Global Mentorship and International Collaboration
By: Janine Balageo The Research Proposal Pitching and Mentorship Session, conducted on January 23, 2026, at the InTTO, UC–Legarda Campus, was organized through the Rights2LIFE Project in coordination with the InTTO Team. The activity brought together faculty members from the College of Criminal Justice Education and the College of Arts and Sciences to present and…
-

International Knowledge Exchange on Criminology: Advancing Education, Human Rights, and Justice
By: Janine Balageo The recent special academic event, which consisted of a morning lecture series and an afternoon panel discussion, drew strong participation from various schools and other guest participants. Dr. Nancy M. Flores gave a warm welcome, and after that, Dr. Nica D. Togana presented the initial resource person with high regard. The educational…
-

Rights2LIFE Members Conduct a Needs Assessment with RRCY
By: Janine Balageo The Needs Assessment with the Regional Rehabilitation Center for Youth (RRCY) was conducted on December 17, 2025, at RRCY Sablan, Benguet, beginning at 9:00 AM. The activity aimed to orient stakeholders on the mandate and rehabilitation programs of RRCY, present the Rights2LIFE (R2L) Project, and identify existing challenges and needs of the…
-

UC-CCJE Criminology Interns Undergo Traffic Management Seminar
By: Intern Jan Erick Sabado (SANGHAYA – MAHARLIKA) On January 11, 2026, the University of the Cordilleras, College of Criminal Justice Education, held a Traffic Management Seminar at Legarda Road campus in Baguio City. This activity, organized for the Criminology Practicum, aligns with SDG 4 (Quality Education) by offering specialized technical training to all Criminology…
-

Prepared to Protect: The Vital Role of Life-Saving Skills for Future Law Enforcers
By: Corazon Alhido-Sacpa First aid, basic life support (BLS), and water safety are essential life-saving skills that every future law enforcer and criminal justice professional must possess. For criminology and forensic science students, these skills are not only relevant as part of their academic development, but they are also necessary for their future roles in…

