Penn State Altoona students Jazzmine McCauley, Ziwei (Will) Lin, Ray Ncube, Lam Vo, and Katelyn Kurtz standing next to their first-place poster, “Building Bridges with Pennsylvania State Police: An Assessment of Community Outreach,” and Trooper Joe Dunsmore, keynote speaker of the 2024 Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Justice Educators conference.
Penn State Altoona students Jazzmine McCauley, Ziwei (Will) Lin, Ray Ncube, Lam Vo, and Katelyn Kurtz standing next to their first-place poster, “Building Bridges with Pennsylvania State Police: An Assessment of Community Outreach,” and Trooper Joe Dunsmore, keynote speaker of the 2024 Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Justice Educators conference.
The Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Justice Educators (PACJE) held its annual conference at Penn State Altoona from April 5 through 6. Hosted by the college’s criminal justice department, the event was planned by Nathan E. Kruis, assistant professor of criminal justice and vice president of PACJE.
On April 24, students, faculty and staff are encouraged to wear denim to combat victim blaming, promote awareness of sexual violence, and honor survivors of sexual assault. The campus community can also show their support for sexual assault survivors at the "Cover the Cruiser" event.