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           Welcome to the Criminal Justice Society web site. The Criminal Justice Society (CJS) at the University of Cincinnati is one of the most prestigious organizations on campus. CJS promotes and assists Criminal Justice students looking for job opportunities, career information, and learning opportunities. This student-led organization organizes a variety of criminal justice related events including career fairs, guest speakers, prison tours and other activities that help build stronger relationships between students and faculty here at UC.
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News

April 17, 2006
I would like to thank everybody who attended the Spring Quarter meeting. I hope everyone enjoyed the presentation given by Cheryl Shrider and Tom Wood. Click here for a short summary of the meeting.

We are also looking for two members to fill in two new officer positions. Click here for more information.

March 2007
Hello everyone, during this Spring Break I updated our web site. Added, is a page called "Volunteer!" which gives information about volunteer opportunities around the Cincinnati area. I also updated the careers page, it now includes several web addresses of different agencies and departments, including several correctional facilities.

I hope everyone had a fun and safe Spring Break and good luck to you all this Spring Quarter.

Joseph A. Cornelius
Co-President//Webmaster, CJS

         
 

 
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