Explore the Path to Justice at Criminal Justice Day
The County College of Morris (CCM) is gearing up to host its fifth annual Criminal Justice Day this May 7, promising prospective students and community members an extensive look into careers in law enforcement, public safety, and forensic science. Scheduled from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., this free event is open to everyone from high school students and their families to educators.
Engaging Activities Await Attendees
Those who attend can expect an immersive experience with hands-on exhibits and live demonstrations from over 40 participating federal, state, and local agencies. Potential participants can delve into activities such as fingerprinting and crime scene investigations, alongside exploring specialized equipment like firearms simulators and emergency response vehicles.
Meet Experts and Network
Dr. Maureen Kazaba, a professor of Criminal Justice, emphasizes the event’s goal of connecting future professionals with experienced individuals in the field: “Criminal Justice Day is about turning curiosity into career direction.” From meeting U.S. Secret Service agents to local police department representatives, attendees will have the chance to build networks and gain insights into various criminal justice careers.
Pre-Registration Encouraged
Individuals who plan to attend are encouraged to pre-register online to ensure their spot at this interactive event. Additionally, CCM is waiving the $30 application fee for those who apply to the college on-site at the event. This initiative serves as an excellent incentive for attendees interested in pursuing degrees in criminal justice or related fields.
Why Attend Criminal Justice Day?
Criminal Justice Day not only provides exposure to numerous career paths, including roles in law enforcement, cybersecurity, and forensics but also equips aspiring students with the real-world skills necessary for success in the field. With high demand for criminal justice professionals, particularly in Northern NJ, this event could be a pivotal moment for those exploring potential career avenues.
Creating Lasting Connections
For attendees like Emma Palombit, a current criminal justice student at CCM, events like these are invaluable: “It’s a great opportunity to make connections and see the different fields of police work.” The hands-on experience combined with expert insights can significantly influence students’ educational and career pursuits.
This year’s Criminal Justice Day embodies a unique chance to bridge the gap between education and career, offering an engaging atmosphere that fosters learning and interaction.
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