Bridging Theory and Practice: A Field Stripping Seminar for Criminology Interns

On March 30, 2026, a Field Stripping Seminar was conducted at Iyaman Hall, Cordillera Career Development College (CCDC), for Criminology Internship 1 (CP 1) students. The seminar aimed to bridge the gap between classroom theory and the technical demands of law enforcement by providing hands-on experience in firearm disassembly and maintenance.

The activity was facilitated by personnel from the Regional Mobile Force Battalion 15 (RMFB 15), ensuring that the interns developed a deeper understanding of firearm mechanics and operational readiness. Through direct instruction from active practitioners, students were exposed to high professional standards and the disciplined mindset required in the field. This experience significantly enhanced their preparation for the Criminologist Licensure Examination and their future careers.

Beyond technical skills, the seminar emphasized the importance of firearm safety and responsible handling. It encouraged students to apply their knowledge in a practical setting, promoting learning beyond the traditional classroom environment.

The collaboration between Cordillera Career Development College and RMFB 15 served as a valuable platform for fostering excellence among interns. It ensured that students not only gained specialized knowledge but also developed the discipline and responsibility expected of future law enforcement officers.

During the seminar, students learned the proper identification and functions of firearm components, safe handling practices, and basic firearm safety protocols. They were also guided through the step-by-step process of field stripping and reassembly. More importantly, the activity strengthened their sense of discipline and responsibility, highlighting the importance of following instructions accurately and respecting rules, regulations, and proper firearm use.

 

 

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