Criminal Justice Club
The Criminal Justice Club is one way for criminal justice students to participate in University or club sponsored events. Alpha Phi Sigma, the national honor society for criminal justice students is another. The only requirement to join the Criminal Justice Club is an interest in the criminal justice field. Club participation is a great resume builder!
Regular events participated in or
sponsored by the Club include:
| The Great Race | Trips to ACJS conferences |
| Fund raisers | Identi-Kid |
| Homecoming | Student government meetings |
| Job Fair |
The Great Race is a week-long University event consisting of games, entertainment, and of course, racing! University clubs compete against each other for prizes and the prestige of saying they were the best of the bunch! Student government often sponsors bands for live entertainment and plenty of food and beverages. The week culminates in the actual Race ... teams are assembled to race a buggy with winner taking all. One driver is chosen to "pilot" a people powered vehicle from start to finish, complete with mud bogs and hills! The event is generally the last blowout before winding down to start final exams in the Spring. It is a University tradition.
CJ Club members usually run at least one fund raiser per semester. They include raffles, food sales, and the sale of our infamous "Harvard on the Gila" t-shirts. Proceeds usually go toward funding Club sponsored trips, such as the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) conferences, tours of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Academy in Artesia, NM, or other policing agencies and correctional facilities in the Southwest.
Another University tradition, Homecoming events can include games and/or a float driven in the Homecoming parade run through Silver City. Prizes are awarded to the club with the best float!
Each Fall semester, WNMU sponsors a Job Fair. Representatives from local and Federal agencies are in attendance. In the past, recruiters from FBI, Customs, US Marshals, DEA, Secret Service, Border Patrol, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons along with local police departments have attended.
The annual Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences conferences are held at different locations each year. In the past, the Criminal Justice Club has organized and funded trips to the different cities where the conferences have been held. The conferences are a great way to meet professionals from all disciplines of the Criminal Justice field. In addition, there is usually a job fair at the conference where recruiters from local and Federal agencies can meet with students interested in a career in either law enforcement, corrections, or the courts.
The Criminal Justice Club works closely with Student Government on issues related to event planning and club financial concerns. Each club is expected to have a representative in attendance at any Student Government meeting concerning club certification and requests for monies. The Criminal Justice Club has been very active in Student Government meetings and activities in the past.