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Member
of the North Carolina Criminal Justice Association
Our Mission:
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To promote education and
research in the administration of criminal justice in North Carolina.
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To bring together persons
actively engaged in teaching criminal justice with those who work in
the criminal justice field.
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To encourage cooperation and
understanding among those engaged in teaching and research in criminal
justice and practitioners in the criminal justice field in the area.
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To promote the expansion of
professional criminal justice education.
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Current Projects

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The CJA now has its own newsletter!
The CJA Commentator was issued in March, thanks to the efforts of the
past president Laura Schmidt. If you would like to write a commentary or article for
the CJA Commentator, E-mail Mr.
David Pauly.
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The changes to the constitution
were accepted by majority vote, and will take effect immediately. See
below for the changes!
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Keep you eyes open for information
on the North
Carolina Criminal Justice Association annual conferences.
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CJA went to Washington, D.C. over the Thanksgiving
break

5. CJA will be attending
the Missing Persons Conference March 22, 2007
through March 25, 2007
6. CJA will have a guest
FBI speaker February 16, 2007 (Clark Hall at 11:00)
7. Anyone interested in
CJA attend the next meeting October 12, 2007

Current Officers
 | President
- Chrissy Starkey
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 | Vice
President - Autumn Langston
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Secretary
- Heather Schneider
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Parliamentarian
- Anna Edge |
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Junior Representative:
Brian Reed |
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Sophomore Representative:
Robert Salyga |
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Freshman Representative:
Max Zaldivar |
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Advisor - Instructor David Pauly
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Membership
Membership in the Criminal Justice Association is open to all who are
interested in the Criminal Justice field. Criminal Justice majors and
minors are encouraged to join. If you are interested in joining, you can
stop by room T-304 (The Justice Studies Department) or e-mail us at!
Mr. David Pauly
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