Club Meeting

Our club meeting for today (February 9, 2012) has been rescheduled for 1:15 instead of 2:00 o’clock. See you there!!

Club Meeting

Our first club meeting of the spring semester is today in the library at 2:00pm!! All meetings are MANDATORY! See you there :)

Spring Fair

If your a Criminal Justice major and your interested in joining the Criminal Justice Club then please come out to Trinity’s annual spring fair in O’Connor Auditorium on January 26 at 1:00-3:00pm to sign up!!!

New Members!

All perspective members are encourged to attened the first meeting of the semester (February 2, 2012)  in the library for a “meet and greet” with current members. New members are able to join from January 18-February 18. If you want to sign up please email me (Daisha Holloway) at daishaholloway@gmail.com before the dead line!

Spring 2012

Club Members

 Hello Criminal Justice Club! Under the category titled “Meetings & Events,” you can find the dates of our Fundraising /Volunteer events and our Club meetings.  So that everyone has a chance to get situated with their classes, weekly meetings will start again on Wednesday February 2, 2012 (Thursday) at 2 o’clock in the library. During the meeting, we will be discussing our plans for the following months, so please bring a pen & paper. I’m looking forward to a very successful semester for our club and our members. I hope you all had a wonderful vacation….see you at the meeting!!!

-Daisha

Hello Crime Fighters

Here is a brief description of what the criminal justice club is all about…

The Criminal Justice Club (CJC) is dedicated to supplementing our members’ academic experience by providing extracurricular opportunities to further explore critical issues involving criminology, criminal law, and criminal justice. Through a regular program of speakers, agency demonstrations, and community service projects, the CJC provides students with valuable information for making decisions about career choices, further graduate level study, and law school. CJC provides students with opportunities for academic and social interaction, and access to criminal justice researchers, teachers, and practitioners representing a variety of government, academic and commercial corporate and non-profit organizations.