National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice
Year Founded: 1974
Description:
National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice (NABCJ) is a membership-based professional organization dedicated to addressing the concerns and needs of Black professionals within the criminal justice system. The organization advocates for fair treatment, policies, and practices that promote equality for Black individuals in criminal justice careers. It also provides support through education, training, and networking opportunities. Common job titles for members include law enforcement officers, correctional officers, probation officers, criminal justice educators, and social workers. Members primarily come from sectors such as law enforcement, corrections, legal services, and social services.
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