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American Criminal Justice Association - Lambda ALpha Epsilon
2022 National Conference
Celebrating Our 85th Year!
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI | MARCH, 2022
LOUISVILLE, KY | MARCH 12-16, 2023
More Details Coming Soon
Welcome to LOUISVILLE, KY
The following sections will be updated in fall 2022 to reflect the upcoming 2023 conference in Louisville.
More information will be available shortly.
Conference Hotel: Crowne Plaza Louisville Airport
$151/Night that is including taxes and fees
The rate is good 3 days before and 3 days after
More information will be available shortly.
Conference Hotel: Crowne Plaza Louisville Airport
$151/Night that is including taxes and fees
The rate is good 3 days before and 3 days after
KCMO: The Heart of the Midwest |
Online Registration
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Speakers & Workshops
Conference Theme: Current Issues in Criminal Justice & Policing
CHOOSING COURAGE OVER AVOIDANCE
SPEAKER: MATTHEW HORACE
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Matthew Horace is an internationally recognized homeland security, leadership, and criminal justice expert. He currently serves as the Chief Security Officer of the Mayo Clinic. In this executive role he is responsible for the safety and security of Mayo’s employee’s contractors and facilities in the United States and abroad. He is a former federal law enforcement executive and police officer having ascended to the Senior Executive Service (SES) rank in the United States Department of Justice managing local, regional, national, and international investigations. During his career, he worked in every state in the United States and a many foreign countries. He has also served as a paid on-air subject matter expert on homeland security and law enforcement/criminal justice with CNN, NBC, CBS and ABC and wrote for The Wall Street Journal Crisis of the Week Column. A well regarded and highly energizing speaker, he has also been an adjunct professor and guest lecturer at universities and colleges. After transitioning from the government, he has held three separate C-Suite executive roles leading people, process and technology and focusing on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. |
GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT
SPEAKERS: AN EXONEREE AND STAFF FROM THE INNOCENCE PROJECT
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In 1992, Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld realized that if DNA technology could prove people guilty of crimes, it could also prove that people who had been wrongfully convicted were innocent. So they started the Innocence Project as a legal clinic at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. |
Additional Events
The ACJA-LAE National Conference is the premiere networking opportunity for professionals, practitioners, and students alike.
Opening BanquetKick-off the conference with an engaging icebreaker and our opening banquet and network with other students and professionals.
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Career FairMeet dozens of employers representing law enforcement, forensics, investigations, corrections, corporate security, public service, and more!
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Awards Ceremony & BanquetRecognizing your achievements, ACJA's annual awards ceremony highlights the best of the best. Also included: raffle, honors, and a post-awards dance.
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Networking OpportunitiesACJA-LAE is the only professional association in this field serving both practitioners and students. Connect with fellow members from around the nation.
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Star Member ReceptionStar Membership is the association's highest honor. Meet and greet with the star members, enjoy hor d'oeuvres, and network with nationwide members.
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Talent Show / Lip-SyncEach conference we enjoy our annual talent show / lip-sync event for a night of fun and surprises. Join us for some memorable performances.
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Competitive Events
Conference Registration includes complimentary access to participate in all competitive events. Each event is optional, at the participant's discretion.
Academic Competitions
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A staple of the ACJA-LAE National Conference, the academic competitions challenge participants to be highly knowledgeable and well-rounded.
Each exam is comprised of 75 multiple-choice questions covering a wide breadth of material. |
Criminal Law
Criminal Law
Police Management
Police Management & Operations
Juvenile Justice
Juvenile Justice
Corrections
Corrections
ACJA/LAE Knowledge
ACJA/LAE Knowledge
Homeland & National Security
Homeland & National Security
Forensic Psychology
Forensic Psychology
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Crime Scene Investigation Competition
The Crime Scene Investigation competition is designed to test preliminary investigative skills in a situation which requires an eye for detail, thorough notes, and a diligent investigative mindset.
Hotel rooms are generally used for this event, acting as a site where a simulated crime has occurred. Participants will compete in three-member teams. Teams may consist of individuals from more than one chapter. Teams will be sent to the scene of the crime in their pre-registered time slot. Each team will have a maximum of fifteen 15 minutes to complete their on-scene investigation. The team will then go into a controlled environment to prepare their written report for no longer than 45 minutes. Teams will be judged on their narrative report, evidence log, crime scene map, and other factors. Details regarding the 2022 Crime Scene Investigation Competition are forthcoming. |
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Physical Agility Competition
The Physical Agility Competition is an obstacle course similar to those employed in police academies and field operations training. This competition is segmented by age and gender, with the top three competitors awarded in each category. Winners are determined by the shortest time to complete the event. Penalty time may be added for failed or missed obstacles.
Details regarding the 2022 Physical Agility Competition are forthcoming. |
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Firearms Competition
Range Location: Frontier Justice in Kansas City
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ACADEMIC RESEARCH POSTERS
(NEW) The newest addition to the ACJA-LAE National Conference is an Academic Research Poster display, alongside our career fair.
This event offers an unprecedented opportunity to conduct research in an area of interest and publish your findings. Display your poster at our National Conference and network with professionals, students, recruiters, and advisors with shared interests. Details:
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Sponsors
The ACJA-LAE expresses its gratitude and appreciation to our conference sponsors. Your support helps us maintain an affordable opportunity for students to enhance their criminal justice education. For 85 years, ACJA-LAE has been at the forefront of criminal justice education, professionalism, and training. We thank for your helping us further this important mission. To sponsor, please email [email protected].
GOLD SPONSORS
Auburn University at Montgomery
The Department of Criminal Justice at Auburn University at Montgomery offers a Master of Science degree in Homeland Security and Emergency Management.
All classes and course requirements are completed online. Visit Homeland Security and Emergency Management (MS) - AUM for more information! |
Resources
Kansas City Travel Guide |
Employer Justification LetterIn Development
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Student Travel JustificationIn Development
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Proxy forms for chapters not attending the National Business Meeting are available for download.
Statement on
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The American Criminal Justice Association is committed to upholding the highest health and safety standards to protect our members and our community. ACJA is closely monitoring the CDC's guidance regarding COVID-19 protective measures. ACJA will take every reasonable protective measure to ensure that the health and safety of our attendees remains our top priority. |