Criminal Justice and Criminology

Lambda Alpha Epsilon is a national co-ed fraternal organization. It was first established in 1937 at San Jose State College, in California. There are six regions and there are chapters in 75% of of the states. The organizations objectives are to:

  • Improve criminal justice through educational activities.
  • Foster professionalism in law enforcement personnel and agencies.
  • Promote professional, academic, and public awareness of criminal justice issues.
  • Encourage the establishment and expansion of higher education and professional training in criminal justice.
  • Provide a unified voice for professionals in, and students of, criminal justice.
  • Promote high standards of ethical conduct, professional training, and higher education within the   criminal justice field.

How Do I Become a Member of Lambda Alpha Epsilon
Membership in the American Criminal Justice Association -- Lambda Alpha Epsilon is composed of persons who are currently or were, at the time of the application for membership; employed in an area concerned with the administration of criminal justice; persons honorably retired from a career in an area concerned with the administration of criminal justice; and persons enrolled in a program of study in the criminal justice field at a college or university accredited by a recognized national or regional accreditation association; and persons, approved by the Executive Board of Grand Chapter, involved in volunteer work directly related to the administration of criminal justice. MORE...
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