Summary
Work History
Education
Skills
Language
References
Timeline
Intern
LEANRY JOSH M. ANCIRO

LEANRY JOSH M. ANCIRO

Summary

With the aim of applying my academic knowledge in criminology to real-world scenarios. Eager to contribute to your organization while gaining practical experience in criminal justice and enhancing my skills in law enforcement and legal procedures.

Work History

Intern

Bureau of Fire Protection
General Trias
  • During our 100-hour internship at the Bureau of Fire Protection(BFP) in General Trias, we were immersed in a dynamic and hands-on learning experience that broadened our understanding of emergency response and fire safety.
  • One of the most impactful parts of our training involved mastering rope techniques used in rescue operations during fire incidents and natural calamities.

Intern

Philippine National Police Imus Police Station
Imus
  • Our 100-hour internship at the PNP Imus Police Station offered us a meaningful glimpse into the day-to-day operations of grassroots policing and community service.
  • From the very start, we were entrusted with assisting individuals who came to the station to report crimes or incidents, learning the importance of empathy, clarity, and professionalism in frontline police work.

Intern

Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
  • Our 60-hour internship with the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) was a transformative experience that gave us firsthand insight into the structured, disciplined, and humane approach required in custodial service.
  • Throughout our time at the facility, we took on critical responsibilities such as assisting in guarding Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) and securing each floor level of the jail, ensuring order and safety were consistently maintained.
  • One of the essential daily routines we participated in was the PDL count-off, conducted three times a day, where accuracy and vigilance were key.

Intern

Philippine National Police Regional Forensic Unit
  • Our 100-hour internship at the Philippine National Police (PNP) Regional Forensic Unit provided an in-depth and hands-on immersion into the critical world of forensic science and criminal investigation.
  • Through a series of expert-led lectures delivered by seasoned personnel, we gained substantial knowledge in medico-legal examination, forensic ballistics investigation, fingerprint analysis, and illegal drug investigations.

Education

Bachelor of Science -

Criminology
01-2025

Junior and Senior High School -

Gen. Vito Belarmino Integrated National High School
01-2021

Elementary -

Litlit, Elementary School
01-2015

Skills

  • Proficient in English language both written and oral
  • Established computer literate - MS Office application
  • Understand and carry out written policies and protocols
  • Work with minimum supervision
  • Organized, purpose driven, good team player, flexible, has good time management, and has good attention to detail

Language

Filipino
English

References

References available upon request.

Timeline

Intern

Bureau of Fire Protection

Intern

Philippine National Police Imus Police Station

Intern

Bureau of Jail Management and Penology

Intern

Philippine National Police Regional Forensic Unit

Bachelor of Science -

Criminology

Junior and Senior High School -

Gen. Vito Belarmino Integrated National High School

Elementary -

Litlit, Elementary School
LEANRY JOSH M. ANCIRO