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ABOUT NABCJ

Purpose and Mission: The National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice seeks to focus attention on relevant legislation, law enforcement, prosecution, and defense-related needs and practices, with emphasis on law enforcement, courts, corrections, and the prevention of crime.

Amongst its chief concerns is the general welfare of and to increase the influence of African Americans and people of color as it relates to the administration of justice. NABCJ is designed to serve the needs of African Americans and people of color at all levels, including nonprofessionals, paraprofessionals, and professionals. Anyone can become a member of the Association and support a commitment to equal justice for all.

To act upon the needs, concerns, and contributions of African Americans and other people of color as they relate to the administration of equal justice. The National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice is a multiethnic, nonpartisan, nonprofit association of criminal justice professionals, students, and community leaders dedicated to improving the administration of justice.

OUR CHAPTER

The Alabama State University Chapter of NABCJ was chartered on December 15, 2013.  Today, we are 1 of 17 collegiate student chapters of NABCJ. This school year, we have 23 student members and 2 faculty advisors.

Most of our members are criminal justice and political science majors and are passionate about helping others. Our students display great leadership qualities, and they are committed to their academic success as they have maintained an overall chapter GPA of 3.0+

Please take a moment to learn more about our chapter, student officers, and community services projects we performed.

 

MEET OUR CHAPTER MEMBERS

 

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STUDENT LEADERSHIP

Ms. Ashley Griffin- President bio

Mr. Reginald Flowers Jr.- Vice President bio

Ms. Niya Boykin- Secretary bio

Ms. Antravia Godfrey- Community Service and Fundraising Officer bio

 

STUDENT MEMBERSHIP


IMPORTANT INFORMATION

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We are accepting sponsorships and donations to send 10 students and 2 faculty members to the National Conference in July 2023. 

Our fundraising goal is $13,000. As a 501(c)(3), all donations are tax-deductible.

50th NABCJ National Conference Sponsorship Packet  click here

Fundraiser Tracker click here


ANNOUNCEMENTS & CALENDAR

Chapter Newsletters click here

Chapter Meetings/Events every third Wednesday 


UPCOMING EVENTS

We will begin our events in September 2023


PAST EVENTS

January 18, 2023 Crenshaw Boys and Girls Club (Juvenile Justice)

February 8, 2023 Crenshaw Boys and Girls Club (Juvenile Justice)

February 15, 2023 Dismas Charities (Corrections Community Service)

February 16, 2023 Civil Rights Symposium (Civil Rights Celebration)

February 16, 2023 TRIO Black History Program

March 1, 2023 Crenshaw Boys and Girls Club (Juvenile Justice)

March 2, 2023 Read Across America Day w/ Montgomery Police Department @ Chisholm Elementary School

March 30, 2023- MLK Elementary School Welcome Back Rally (Partnership with Montgomery Police Department)

April 10, 2023 Student Empowerment @ Bellingrath Jr. High (Partnership with MPD)

April 13, 2023 Criminal Justice and Social Science Career Day  For more information

May 2, 2023- Partnership with Aid to Inmate Mothers (AIMS) Toiletry Donation Drive

July 2023- The 50th NABCJ National Conference in Birmingham, AL

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS click here

 


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CONTACT US!

If you have any additional questions, please get in touch with one of our faculty advisors. 

Ms. Alana N. Williams info and bio

Mr. A. D. Baylor info and bio



MORE ABOUT NATIONAL NABCJ

Visit the website at: www.nabcj.org

WHO ARE WE

Join our non-profit association! We are leaders that are dedicated to improving the administration of criminal justice. Created in 1974, the National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice (NABCJ) has made a goal of achieving equal justice for blacks and other minorities. Our members consist of criminal justice professionals such as those in law enforcement, institutional and community corrections, courts, social services, academia, religious and other community-based interests, as well as criminal justice students and community leaders. Join us and discover a multi-ethnic, non-profit, nonpartisan organization that is dedicated to improving the justice system.