(KLZA) Dr. Greg Galardi, Peru State College (PSC) Dean of Professional Studies, has been reappointed associate editor of the Lambda Alpha Epsilon Journal of the American Criminal Justice Association for the 2012-2013 academic year.
Lambda Alpha Epsilon is an association of faculty and students involved in the study of criminal justice with a primary focus on law enforcement. There are 141 Lambda Alpha Epsilon chapters and over 2,900 members at universities and colleges throughout the United States.
Among the duties Galardi continues are peer review of scholarly articles pertinent to the criminal justice system, invitation of articles from experts in criminal justice and board member oversight of the journal publication.
Galardi said, “I welcome the opportunity to work with my colleagues who are scholars and practitioners across the United States and to providing service to the academic and law enforcement community. It truly is an honor to be part of this organization.”
The objectives of Lambda Alpha Epsilon include improvement of criminal justice through educational activities, fostering of professionalism among law enforcement agencies, public awareness of issues relevant to criminal justice, encouragement of expansion of education and professionalism in policing, provision of a unified voice for professionals and students in the criminal justice field, and promotion of high standards of ethical conduct and professionalism in criminal justice education and practice.
Lambda Alpha Epsilon offers many academic and practical opportunities to its members. One of the most important is the annual academic paper competition and conference for students. Participation in this competition allows students to compete with peers from throughout the United States. There are also annual academic competitions in the disciplines of correction, policing, general law enforcement and crime scene investigation, as well as physical competitions in obstacle courses and marksmanship.
© Many Signals Communications
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Brown, Doniphan, Jackson & Nemaha Co election results
Sabetha man facing multiple charges
Voters oust incumbents in Atchison school board race
Grinder blamed for Falls City shop building fire
Boil water advisory: part lifted, part remains in place
Tribe responds to former Chair's prison sentence
Atchison teen injured in motorcycle crash
Write-in candidates win Horton City, school board positions
KDOT to host open house for U.S. 75 expansion study
Falls City Council votes down wage proposal
Atchison in need of new Municipal Court Judge
New museum set to open in Highland
Pawnee County K9 officer resigns
Chamber announces new Hall of Famers
New Chief Deputy Sheriff appointed in Richardson Co
Progress report on downtown Falls City electrical upgrades
Julie Slama to seek position of Neb State Treasurer
LATEST STORIES
New museum set to open in Highland
Grinder blamed for Falls City shop building fire
Pawnee County K9 officer resigns
Boil water advisory lifted for Doniphan Co RWD 3
Falls City Council approves resolution on land acquisition
Tribe responds to former Chair's prison sentence
Write-in candidates win Horton City, school board positions
RELATED STORIES
Former Peru State College president dies
Grant Awarded For Project Involving Peru State Professors
All College Reunion at Peru State
Peru State Not Liable For Student Disappearance
Gov. Ricketts to Speak at Peru State Commencement
Ribbon Cut on New Peru State Facility
Peru State College To Host Job Fair
Olympic Gold Medalist to Speak At Peru State

Printer Friendly
Email to a Friend





