The Council of Advisors to Reduce Recidivism through Employment (CARRE) is hosting its annual policy conference on Monday, October 5th, from 10a - 1:30p at the UIC Student Center East.
CAARE is comprised of over 100 individuals, organizations, and institutions committed to developing and implementing strategies that advocate for policy change to increase access to employment for individuals with criminal records. The conference will highlight the year's accomplishments and upcoming initiatives, as well as provide a forum for sharing information, ideas, policies, and programs.
Graduate Criminal Justice Organization, Loyola University Chicago
This site is to provide information to Criminal Justice/Criminology graduate students at Loyola University Chicago. and B.S./M.A.
Students in the Criminal Justice/Criminology M.A. programs have many opportunities to socialize with fellow graduate students and faculty, participate in service activities, and study in the research and graduate student community office. Students often study and complete projects in the office which is conveniently located next to faculty offices, and faculty are always willing to mentor students
Room 304 Corboy - 5pm. See you there!
Hi everyone!
Our first meeting will be this Wednesday, September 9th, from 5:00 - 5:45 pm at the Water Tower Campus - Room TBA. Looking forward to meeting new and continuing students, and sharing some fun ideas for the semester!
Food and drinks will be provided.
09/02/2015
Interested in attending the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association (MCJA) Conference on September 24th and 25th? Information regarding registration can be found at http://www.mcja.org/annual-meeting.html . Interested students should contact Dr. Olson as the $10 registration fee can be covered through Graduate Student Organization funds allocated to the Criminal Justice and Criminology student organization.
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08/26/2015
Throwback to when the Graduate Criminal Justice Organization volunteered with the Salvation Army’s Pathway Forward Program, a community reintegration program for individuals who are returning to the community following incarceration located on Chicago’s near-west side, to wrap toys children with incarcerated parents. Applications were received by the Salvation Army from incarcerated parents in Illinois requesting Christmas gifts for their children. The program was launched by the Salvation Army in 1954 and keeps incarcerated parents connected to their children during the holidays. The gifts are sent from the parent with no Salvation Army identification.
Can't wait to start meeting for Fall 2015 - stay tuned for updates!
Thanks to all who attended the meeting last night. We will let you know what alumni plan to be at our next meeting on the 30th to talk with us about their careers!
Please feel free to post to this page any ideas that you might have regarding possible outings, tours or guest speakers and would like to see GCJO coordinate!
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