Today our previous board president, Ian Stevenson, has been commissioned as an officer for the United States Army. We thank him for his service and support and hope that he continues to show the excellent leadership skills that he demonstrated during his time as president for the Criminal Justice Club. Congratulations Lieutenant Stevenson!
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Welcome to SMU’s Criminal Justice Club Page! Stay updated on events, activities, trips and fundraisers! Any questions contact: [email protected]
05/01/2019
Alexis - Thurston County Scholarship recipient
03/31/2019
03/27/2019
Day of sightseeing
03/26/2019
Getting started - registration day
03/25/2019
Ian, Grant Gardner, Issac, Lali - ACJS 2019
03/07/2019
11-year-old shot trooper dad as he slept for taking video games away, court docs say An 11-year-old boy reportedly shot his own father – an Indiana State Police trooper – over video games.
02/20/2019
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New corrections commissioner: Should 'really mentally ill people be in a prison?' Minnesota's new corrections commissioner, Paul Schnell, is a former top cop with a degree in social work. He knows mental illness will be a big challenge in his new job, and wonders whether prison is the right place for people who are really sick even if they've committed horrific crimes.
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