Members of the Sacred Heart University Department of Criminal Justice attended the 46th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences held March 10-14, 2009 in Boston. Four Graduate Students, most of the CJ faculty, and two undergraduate students participated.
Every year, Dr. Jacobs encourages her students to take part in this National Conference. Photographs of Aida Kalapo, Melissa Montanez, Katarzyna Kozlowska, Jeff Barrett, Iesha Thomas, and James Ziehl are seen below.
Aida Kalapo presented "The Challenges of Securing Our Borders"

Melissa Montanez presented "The Disjointed Intelligence Community and National Security"


Katarzyna Kozlowska presented, “Enforcement of Immigration Law by State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies in Connecticut."

Jeff Barrett presented, "An Examination of Emergency Notification Systems at Masters North Colleges."
The two undergraduates students were Iesha Thomas who presented,”Merton’s Anomie and Socioeconomic Stratification,” and James Ziehl who presented, “A New Approach to Confronting Active Shooters.”


Left: Professor Klein, undergraduate student Iesha Thomas, and Professor Jacobs.
Right: James Ziehl is in the red shirt.
Congratulations to All!