The Criminal Justice Society is a student organization intended for anyone interested in law, criminal justice, current issues, etc.
Meetings:
We have meetings every other week during the semester,
often with guest speakers. In the past, speakers have included the
FBI, TBI, K-9 Officers, Campus Security, Sullivan County S.O.R.T.
team, child abuse investigators, local police departments, and
morel
Field Trips:
The Criminal Justice Society also takes par-tin field
trips. Our major trips have included a trip to Nashville to tour
the TBI facility and view three autopsies by the State Medical
Examiner's Office. We have also toured the law enforcement training
academy in Donnelson, TN and the FBI's training academy in
Quantico, Virginia. We have also toured Death Row at Riverbend
State Correctional Facility and the Dr. Bass's Body Farm in
Knoxville, TN. Our most recent trip was to Red Onion Supermax
Correctional Facility in Virginia. Our group has also attended
Tennessee State Parole hearings and toured Northeast Correctional
Facility.
Charitable work:
The Criminal Justice Society periodically helps volunteer
and/or do charitable work. In Fall 2009, we collected clothing
items for the Johnson City area homeless population. How do I
become a member?
Just fill out the application, add a check for your dues (made payable to the Criminal Justice Society), and return to the Criminal Justice office (201) in Rogers-Stout Hall. How much does it cost to become a member?
The cost is $20.00 for the academic year (Aug-May), or $12.00 a semester For more information, feel free to contact:
Criminal Justice Society Faculty Advisor
Bradley Edwards
Office: 201 J Rogers Stout
Email:
edwardsb@etsu.edu
Phone: 439-5346
Application for Criminal Justice Society
ETSU Criminal Justice Society website
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Brad Edwards
CJ Society Faculty AdvisorĀ
CJ Society Board
President- Paula Wiggins
Vice President- Matthew Johnson
Secretary- Megan Tiller
Treasurer- Brian Conner
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