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November 28, 2016

Criminal Justice Club at RWC

The criminal justice club, is a group of criminal justice students, that meet outside of classes twice a month to further their experiences as criminal justice students. Lead by president, Nate Abbey, the criminal justice club has many aspirations to grow as a group, and host different events that relate to criminal justice, as well as other students on campus. The criminal justice club hopes to partner with the SMAC team next semester to host conversations about the current views on police officers, with hopes to change those negative views, to positive ones. The club is also planning on fundraising next semester, so they can continue to grow, and host activities on campus. So far this semester, the criminal justice club has participated in a self-defense course taught by Professor Schillaci, and the club also met for a bon fire hosted by Professor Trask. If you are interested in joining the criminal justice club, feel free to contact Nate Abbey at nate_abbey@roberts.edu.

 

 

 

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Kirby Trask - 585-594-6081 - trask_kirby@roberts.edu