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Posts by UNO School of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Dark gray background, SCCJ logos at top and bottom. Photos of police K9s, a state trooper, police badges, and fingerprinting station. Text reads Criminal Justice Interactive Field Day over the UNL logo.

Dark gray background, SCCJ logos at top and bottom. Photos of police K9s, a state trooper, police badges, and fingerprinting station. Text reads Criminal Justice Interactive Field Day over the UNL logo.

๐Ÿ“ข The Criminal Justice Interactive Field Day is happening tomorrow in Lincoln! 6-8 pm in the Nebraska Union Centennial Room (2nd flr)! Connect with CJ agencies from across NE! Network, learn about careers and internships, and get hands-on experience! Free food/drink!

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Dark gray background. SCCJ logo across top with graphics of a lunch tray at left and right. Photos of the ABBCJ serving food at the OSS. Also included are the ABBCJ's logo and the OSS' logo.

Dark gray background. SCCJ logo across top with graphics of a lunch tray at left and right. Photos of the ABBCJ serving food at the OSS. Also included are the ABBCJ's logo and the OSS' logo.

๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Check out members of the Association of Blacks and Browns in Criminal Justice (ABBCJ) serving lunch to the students at the Omaha Street School (OSS) on April 10th! ABBCJ chose to volunteer at OSS because of their efforts to transform the lives of students through education and support!

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Red background, UNO SCCJ logo at bottom. Middle of screen is screenshot (black and navy) from Zoom presentation with Dr. James Densley. Text reads Recurring themes: Violence is Preventable. Choice/crisis is complicated, constrained, situated, bounded. Connection - Suicidality, trauma, desperation - the warning signs were there. Prevention means reaching people before they're unreachable. Contagion - Violence is social. Media coverage, copycat patterns, and the way we talk about "offenders" matters. Little things can make a big difference. Photo of Dr. James Densley on the call at right.

Red background, UNO SCCJ logo at bottom. Middle of screen is screenshot (black and navy) from Zoom presentation with Dr. James Densley. Text reads Recurring themes: Violence is Preventable. Choice/crisis is complicated, constrained, situated, bounded. Connection - Suicidality, trauma, desperation - the warning signs were there. Prevention means reaching people before they're unreachable. Contagion - Violence is social. Media coverage, copycat patterns, and the way we talk about "offenders" matters. Little things can make a big difference. Photo of Dr. James Densley on the call at right.

Thank you to Dr. James Densley for an insightful talk on studying violent crime - tracing his research trajectory from street gangs and organized crime to mass shootings. Highlighting that violence is preventable and shaped by choice, connection, and contagion.

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Navy gradient background, lighter at top, darker at bottom. Photo of four police officers in uniform in front of a police vehicle with lights ablaze. Omaha Police badge in top left corner. Photo of man in flight jumpsuit in lower right. Text reads: Omaha Police Department Open House, May 6, 2026, 2-4 pm; SWAT, Detective Bureau, Air Support Unit, Mounted Patrol, And more...; 11616 Rainwood Road, Omaha NE. Apply now: www.joinopd.com, joinopd@cityofomaha.org.

Navy gradient background, lighter at top, darker at bottom. Photo of four police officers in uniform in front of a police vehicle with lights ablaze. Omaha Police badge in top left corner. Photo of man in flight jumpsuit in lower right. Text reads: Omaha Police Department Open House, May 6, 2026, 2-4 pm; SWAT, Detective Bureau, Air Support Unit, Mounted Patrol, And more...; 11616 Rainwood Road, Omaha NE. Apply now: www.joinopd.com, joinopd@cityofomaha.org.

๐Ÿš” Connect with the Omaha Police Department for their very first Open House! It's a great opportunity to see what they do and learn more about careers with them! ๐Ÿ‘ฎโ€โ™‚๏ธ ๐Ÿ‘ฎโ€โ™€๏ธ

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Dark gray background, SCCJ logos at top and bottom. Photos of police K9s, a state trooper, police badges, and fingerprinting station. Text reads Criminal Justice Interactive Field Day over the UNL logo.

Dark gray background, SCCJ logos at top and bottom. Photos of police K9s, a state trooper, police badges, and fingerprinting station. Text reads Criminal Justice Interactive Field Day over the UNL logo.

๐Ÿ“ข Join us in Lincoln next Wed., April 22nd, 6-8 pm in the Nebraska Union Centennial Room (2nd floor) for the Criminal Justice Interactive Field Day! Connect with CJ agencies from across NE! Network, learn about careers and internships, and get hands-on experience! Free food/drink!

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Teal gradient background, lighter at top, darker at bottom. Text reads: UNO 5K RUN/WALK IN SUPPORT OF SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 2026, 11:00 AM, UNO PEP BOWL. Main image is of a woman runner silhouette crossing a finish line, also included are two teal ribbons that say "End Sexual Violence!", the Women's Center for Advancement logo, and a logo with a tennis shoe and a teal ribbon that says "I run with survivors 5k walk or run."

Teal gradient background, lighter at top, darker at bottom. Text reads: UNO 5K RUN/WALK IN SUPPORT OF SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 2026, 11:00 AM, UNO PEP BOWL. Main image is of a woman runner silhouette crossing a finish line, also included are two teal ribbons that say "End Sexual Violence!", the Women's Center for Advancement logo, and a logo with a tennis shoe and a teal ribbon that says "I run with survivors 5k walk or run."

๐Ÿƒโ€โ™€๏ธโ€โžก๏ธ Join us for the UNO 5K Run/Walk in support of Sexual Assault Awareness Month on April 18th! In partnership with the Women's Center for Advancement, this event aims to raise awareness and support survivors and 100% of proceeds support survivors. Register or donate here: buff.ly/t9rv6mD

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Background is blue and silver pinwheels on a lawn. Text at bottom reads: April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Blue ribbon included before the word "April."

Background is blue and silver pinwheels on a lawn. Text at bottom reads: April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Blue ribbon included before the word "April."

Tomorrow (April 10th) is ๐Ÿ’™WEAR BLUE DAY๐Ÿ’™ so wear blue to show your support for preventing child abuse and neglect!

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Light gray background, SCCJ logos top and bottom, middle of post is black, text on left, picture of Ashley Rubin on right. Text reads: Figuring out what theory is, less clear examples (accounts that were often reframed to sounds like theory): Foucault's historical/philosophical/sociological account of punishment, retroactive accounts of how mass incarceration came into being. Commonalities: Explaining an outcome of interest, Covering a broad swath of time and/or places, Can be made generalizable but weren't always explicitly beyond their (large) empirical context

Light gray background, SCCJ logos top and bottom, middle of post is black, text on left, picture of Ashley Rubin on right. Text reads: Figuring out what theory is, less clear examples (accounts that were often reframed to sounds like theory): Foucault's historical/philosophical/sociological account of punishment, retroactive accounts of how mass incarceration came into being. Commonalities: Explaining an outcome of interest, Covering a broad swath of time and/or places, Can be made generalizable but weren't always explicitly beyond their (large) empirical context

Thank you to @ashleytrubin.bsky.social for today's presentation on understanding, developing, and applying theory - reinforcing that meaningful theory requires both strong conceptualization and well-executed analysis.

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Teal gradient background, lighter at top, darker at bottom. Text reads: UNO 5K RUN/WALK IN SUPPORT OF SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 2026, 11:00 AM, UNO PEP BOWL. Main image is of a woman runner silhouette crossing a finish line, also included are two teal ribbons that say "End Sexual Violence!", the Women's Center for Advancement logo, and a logo with a tennis shoe and a teal ribbon that says "I run with survivors 5k walk or run."

Teal gradient background, lighter at top, darker at bottom. Text reads: UNO 5K RUN/WALK IN SUPPORT OF SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 2026, 11:00 AM, UNO PEP BOWL. Main image is of a woman runner silhouette crossing a finish line, also included are two teal ribbons that say "End Sexual Violence!", the Women's Center for Advancement logo, and a logo with a tennis shoe and a teal ribbon that says "I run with survivors 5k walk or run."

๐Ÿƒโ€โ™€๏ธโ€โžก๏ธ Join us for the UNO 5K Run/Walk in support of Sexual Assault Awareness Month on April 18th! In partnership with the Women's Center for Advancement, this event aims to raise awareness and support survivors and 100% of proceeds support survivors. Register or donate here: buff.ly/t9rv6mD

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Gradient blue background, dark at top, lighter toward the bottom. SCCJ logo at top, picture of SCCJ members around the table at the Crime Stoppers Officer of the Year Awards Luncheon in middle of picture. Omaha Police badge in left bottom corner, Omaha Crime Stoppers logo in right bottom corner.

Gradient blue background, dark at top, lighter toward the bottom. SCCJ logo at top, picture of SCCJ members around the table at the Crime Stoppers Officer of the Year Awards Luncheon in middle of picture. Omaha Police badge in left bottom corner, Omaha Crime Stoppers logo in right bottom corner.

The SCCJ was honored to attend the Omaha Crime Stoppers Officer of the Year Awards Luncheon and help recognize this yearโ€™s nominees! Recognizing excellence in service is an important part of supporting the professionals who work to keep our communities safe.

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Dark blue background, autism ribbon made up of multicolored puzzle pieces. Text reads: World Autism Awareness Day, 2nd April.

Dark blue background, autism ribbon made up of multicolored puzzle pieces. Text reads: World Autism Awareness Day, 2nd April.

๐Ÿ’™ Today is World Autism Awareness Day, and April is National Autism Awareness Month, both dedicated to celebrating the rights, dignity, and diverse perspectives of autistic people. ๐Ÿ’™

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Sunset (or sunrise) over ocean background. Text reads: Why Summer Session? Keep your momentum going - summer classes help students stay focused, on track, and one step closer to their goals! Lighten your fall workload by taking just 1 or 2 classes of the summer! Stay on track to graduate on time - or even early! Built for your life - short sessions, online options, flexible schedules! Choose a class that fits your work, travel, or internship plans! Use the summer to get ahead, catch up, or explore something new! SCCJ logo at bottom of post.

Sunset (or sunrise) over ocean background. Text reads: Why Summer Session? Keep your momentum going - summer classes help students stay focused, on track, and one step closer to their goals! Lighten your fall workload by taking just 1 or 2 classes of the summer! Stay on track to graduate on time - or even early! Built for your life - short sessions, online options, flexible schedules! Choose a class that fits your work, travel, or internship plans! Use the summer to get ahead, catch up, or explore something new! SCCJ logo at bottom of post.

๐Ÿ„โ€โ™€๏ธ Consider โ›ฑ๏ธ summer ๐Ÿš classes! ๐ŸŒž

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Sheer fabric background, UNO mascot Durango head on a man wearing a black SCCJ sweatshirt and khaki pants. Lawlor's Custom Sportswear logo in upper left corner, SCCJ logo in bottom right. Text reads: Get your SCCJ gear now! Store closes tomorrow!

Sheer fabric background, UNO mascot Durango head on a man wearing a black SCCJ sweatshirt and khaki pants. Lawlor's Custom Sportswear logo in upper left corner, SCCJ logo in bottom right. Text reads: Get your SCCJ gear now! Store closes tomorrow!

๐Ÿ›’ Get your SCCJ gear before the store closes tomorrow (3/31)! buff.ly/NpPbvgv

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Julia has experience working all types of immigration cases, and her expertise is invaluable in the ever-changing political climate.

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Light gray background, red sections at top and bottom. Text reads: UNO SCCJ Women in CJ Panel - 3/31/2026. Get to know the speaker! Julia Cryne, Attorney at Law. Bring your questions, and bring a smile :) Photo of Cryne mid-post with UNO SCCJ logo at bottom.

Light gray background, red sections at top and bottom. Text reads: UNO SCCJ Women in CJ Panel - 3/31/2026. Get to know the speaker! Julia Cryne, Attorney at Law. Bring your questions, and bring a smile :) Photo of Cryne mid-post with UNO SCCJ logo at bottom.

๐Ÿ“ข Meet Julia Cryne, speaker at the Women in CJ Panel on 3/31!

She is a bilingual (English & Spanish) immigration attorney which allows her to communicate w/ a population of potential clients that may find it difficult to seek legal representation due to language barriers.

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Jo is also a former U.S. Marine and a graduate of UNO's SCCJ Master of Science program! Her experience across vastly different roles in the CJ space has made her a member of great importance in the community.

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Light gray background, red sections at top and bottom. Text reads: UNO SCCJ Women in CJ Panel - 3/31/2026. Get to know the speaker! Jo Schooley. Bring your questions, and bring a smile :) Photo of Jo mid-post with UNO SCCJ logo at bottom.

Light gray background, red sections at top and bottom. Text reads: UNO SCCJ Women in CJ Panel - 3/31/2026. Get to know the speaker! Jo Schooley. Bring your questions, and bring a smile :) Photo of Jo mid-post with UNO SCCJ logo at bottom.

๐ŸšจMeet Jo Schooley, 1 of the speakers at the SCCJ's Women in CJ event on 3/31. She is currently a victim advocate for the Douglas County Attorney's Office. Jo carries herself with incredible composure and empathy, paramount characteristics that make her invaluable in her role.

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Heather has extensive writing experience both within and outside of CJ. She is a dynamic teacher and students love her!

She continues to share her knowledge and practice her love of teaching as she prepares to instruct an undergrad writing for CJ class this fall for the SCCJ!

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Light gray background, red sections at top and bottom. Text reads: UNO SCCJ Women in CJ Panel - 3/31/2026. Get to know the speaker! Heather Robinson. Bring your questions, and bring a smile :) Photo of Heather mid-post with UNO SCCJ logo at bottom.

Light gray background, red sections at top and bottom. Text reads: UNO SCCJ Women in CJ Panel - 3/31/2026. Get to know the speaker! Heather Robinson. Bring your questions, and bring a smile :) Photo of Heather mid-post with UNO SCCJ logo at bottom.

๐Ÿ“ข Get to know our third guest at our Women in CJ Panel Discussion on 3/31/2026!

Heather is the Educational and Vocational Supervisor for Douglas County Community Corrections. She teaches students in classrooms from colleges to correctional facilities.

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Another important role of hers is being on the board of the Women in Criminal Justice Association, where she connects other women in the field into a welcoming and constructive community.

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Light gray background, red sections at top and bottom. Text reads: UNO SCCJ Women in CJ Panel - 3/31/2026. Get to know the speaker! Officer Sarah Martier. Bring your questions, and bring a smile :) Photo of Martier mid-post with UNO SCCJ logo at bottom.

Light gray background, red sections at top and bottom. Text reads: UNO SCCJ Women in CJ Panel - 3/31/2026. Get to know the speaker! Officer Sarah Martier. Bring your questions, and bring a smile :) Photo of Martier mid-post with UNO SCCJ logo at bottom.

๐ŸšจMeet our 2nd guest at our Women in CJ Panel on 3/31! Officer Martier is an asset to Omaha! She is with the Omaha Police Dept. in the Public Information Office. She is also a member of the Omaha Crime Stoppers Board of Directors, where she sifts thru 100s of crime tips received.

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She is a current member of the OPD Child Victim Sexual Assault squad, and a member of the Anti-Trafficking Task Force through Project Harmony.

She continues to share her knowledge as she prepares to teach an undergraduate human trafficking class this fall for the SCCJ.

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Light gray background, red sections at top and bottom. Text reads: UNO SCCJ Women in CJ Panel - 3/31/2026. Get to know the speaker! Detective Lisa Horton. Bring your questions, and bring a smile :) Photo of Horton mid-post with UNO SCCJ logo at bottom.

Light gray background, red sections at top and bottom. Text reads: UNO SCCJ Women in CJ Panel - 3/31/2026. Get to know the speaker! Detective Lisa Horton. Bring your questions, and bring a smile :) Photo of Horton mid-post with UNO SCCJ logo at bottom.

๐Ÿ“ข Get to know our first speaker at our Women in CJ Panel Discussion on 3/31/2026!

Detective Horton is an absolute rockstar. She has gained invaluable experience investigating missing persons, interviewing victims, and apprehending perpetrators of human trafficking.

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Dark gray background, open book graphics in background. SCCJ logo at top. Text reads: NEW PUBLICATION (FORTHCOMING), AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, A SHORT REPORT ON SELF-PERCEPTIONS OF VICTIMHOOD AMONG WOMEN IN SEX TRAFFICKING SPECIALTY COURT PROGRAMMING, MAHON, J., BUTLER, L.C., ENGLAND, G., KULIG, T.C. (PICTURED), & MURNAN, A. Photo of Dr. Kulig in bottom right corner with her name under it.

Dark gray background, open book graphics in background. SCCJ logo at top. Text reads: NEW PUBLICATION (FORTHCOMING), AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, A SHORT REPORT ON SELF-PERCEPTIONS OF VICTIMHOOD AMONG WOMEN IN SEX TRAFFICKING SPECIALTY COURT PROGRAMMING, MAHON, J., BUTLER, L.C., ENGLAND, G., KULIG, T.C. (PICTURED), & MURNAN, A. Photo of Dr. Kulig in bottom right corner with her name under it.

๐Ÿšจ๐Ÿ“–Upcoming publication! #UNOSCCJ

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Dark gray background, open book graphics in background. SCCJ logo at top. Text reads: NEW PUBLICATION (BOOK CHAPTER) (FORTHCOMING), FUTURE POLICING, LAPLACE'S OFFICER: THE FUTURE OF PREDICTIVE POLICING, JORDAN CLINE, SCCJ MA STUDENT (PICTURED). Photo of Jordan in bottom right corner.

Dark gray background, open book graphics in background. SCCJ logo at top. Text reads: NEW PUBLICATION (BOOK CHAPTER) (FORTHCOMING), FUTURE POLICING, LAPLACE'S OFFICER: THE FUTURE OF PREDICTIVE POLICING, JORDAN CLINE, SCCJ MA STUDENT (PICTURED). Photo of Jordan in bottom right corner.

๐Ÿšจ๐Ÿ“–Upcoming publication! #UNOSCCJ

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Lady breaking apart a croissant in the bottom right corner, SCCJ logo over one of the hands. Text reads: LAST CHANCE! COME BREAK BREAD WITH THE SCCJ AND CELEBRATE OUR AWARD AND SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS! FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2026; 11:30 AM-1 PM, SCOTT CONFERENCE CENTER

Lady breaking apart a croissant in the bottom right corner, SCCJ logo over one of the hands. Text reads: LAST CHANCE! COME BREAK BREAD WITH THE SCCJ AND CELEBRATE OUR AWARD AND SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS! FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2026; 11:30 AM-1 PM, SCOTT CONFERENCE CENTER

๐Ÿฝ๏ธRegister here: unomaha.formstack.com/forms/2026_l...

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Tan background with green sunburst design. A container of french fries graphic with curing equipment in center. Text reads: Student CCRT & UNO Curling Club PRESENT CURLING & CONSENT. LEARN TO CURL. FREE SNACKS. 01 April, 3:30-6 pm, Baxter Arena. Snacks provided by the ABBCJ.

Tan background with green sunburst design. A container of french fries graphic with curing equipment in center. Text reads: Student CCRT & UNO Curling Club PRESENT CURLING & CONSENT. LEARN TO CURL. FREE SNACKS. 01 April, 3:30-6 pm, Baxter Arena. Snacks provided by the ABBCJ.

๐ŸฅŒ Mark your calendars! 3:30-4 pm, snacks and learn about consent; 4-6 pm, learn to curl from the UNO Curling Club. Wear comfortable clothes and layers to keep warm, as well as tennis shoes.

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Green background with clovers. Pots of gold with rainbows in both bottom corners. UNO mascot Durango bottom center wearing leprechaun hat. Text reads: UNO/UNL School of Criminology and Criminal Justice wishes you a happy St. Patrick's Day.

Green background with clovers. Pots of gold with rainbows in both bottom corners. UNO mascot Durango bottom center wearing leprechaun hat. Text reads: UNO/UNL School of Criminology and Criminal Justice wishes you a happy St. Patrick's Day.

โ˜˜๏ธ Have fun and be safe! โ˜˜๏ธ

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Black background red smoke-like graphics in top left and bottom right, photos of Lisa Horton, Sarah Martier, Heather Robinson, Jo Schooley, and Julia Cryne. Text reads: UNO/UNL School of Criminology and Criminal Justice presents: Women in Criminal Justice. Det. Lisa Horton, Child Victim Sexual Assault Squad and Anti-trafficking Force. Sarah Martier, OPD Public Information Office, Omaha Crime Stoppers, Women in Criminal Justice Association. Heather Robinson, Educations and Vocational Supervisor for Douglas County Corrections. Jo Schooley, Victim Advocate for the Douglas County Attorney's Office. Julia Cryne, Bilingual Immigration Attorney. March 31st, 3-5 pm, CPACS 132D. All students are welcome! Agenda: 3-3:30 pm: Introductions. 3:30-4:30 pm: Panel Discussion. 4:30-5 pm, Networking.

Black background red smoke-like graphics in top left and bottom right, photos of Lisa Horton, Sarah Martier, Heather Robinson, Jo Schooley, and Julia Cryne. Text reads: UNO/UNL School of Criminology and Criminal Justice presents: Women in Criminal Justice. Det. Lisa Horton, Child Victim Sexual Assault Squad and Anti-trafficking Force. Sarah Martier, OPD Public Information Office, Omaha Crime Stoppers, Women in Criminal Justice Association. Heather Robinson, Educations and Vocational Supervisor for Douglas County Corrections. Jo Schooley, Victim Advocate for the Douglas County Attorney's Office. Julia Cryne, Bilingual Immigration Attorney. March 31st, 3-5 pm, CPACS 132D. All students are welcome! Agenda: 3-3:30 pm: Introductions. 3:30-4:30 pm: Panel Discussion. 4:30-5 pm, Networking.

๐ŸšจUpcoming SCCJ event! Mark your calendars! #UNOSCCJ #womenincriminaljustice

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