Criminal Justice Club
Interested in taking a "Bite out of Crime"?
The Public Safety division has created a Criminal Justice Club for interested students. Any students interested in a career in Criminal Justice should consider joining this group. The Criminal Justice Club will allow you to learn more about careers in the criminal justice field, give you networking opportunities, allow you to participate in Community Service Projects and campus wide initiatives for safety and security.
The Club will be affiliated with Lambda Alpha Epsilon. Established in 1938, Lambda Alpha Epsilon is a professional Greek Letter Organization dedicated to improving educational opportunities for criminal justice professionals.
Association Objectives:
- To improve criminal justice through educational activities.
- To foster professionalism in law enforcement personnel and agencies.
- To promote professional, academic, and public awareness of criminal justice issues.
- To encourage the establishment and expansion of higher education and professional training in criminal justice.
- To provide a unified voice for professionals in, and students of, criminal justice.
- To promote high standards of ethical conduct, professional training, and higher education within the criminal justice field.
You can learn more about the organization by visiting their web site at http://www.acjalae.org/.
Interested in learning more? You can contact the club's faculty coordinator, CJ Instructor Jack Monell at 704-330-4164 or by email at jack.monell@cpcc.edu. You can also contact the clubs student rpresident, Pam Peterson at Pamkpeterson@aol.com
Or, you can attend trhe clubs next meeting on Thursday, April 10th at 1:00 p.m. in the Overcash building (Central Campus) in room 306. Any potential new members are welcome!

