« May 2008 | Main | October 2008 »

September 9, 2008

The Fall Semster Begins

The fall semester is only three weeks old and there is already so much going on. The Criminology Club has resumed business and new officers have been chosen to replace those officers who graduated this past spring. This new group has many novel and exciting ideas that they are currently developing and I am excited to see where their originality leads them. The 2nd Annual Criminal Justice Symposium – Proof and Consequences, is to be held on October 29th and is expected to be a great success. The purpose of this year’s event is to educate law enforcement in the fundamental and exceedingly important investigative dictum of “Getting it Right.” Forensic specialists employed by the Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Forensic Services will be on campus to instruct law enforcement officers as to the proper techniques for identifying, collecting, preserving, and analyzing evidence - so that investigative error and corresponding wrongful convictions do not occur. The event will be culminate with a lecture presented by Mr. Kirk Bloodsworth; who became the first death sentenced individual in the United States to be exonerated of a crime, and found to be factually innocent directly resultant to DNA analysis. He is a very impressive individual whose personal story of Proof and Consequences provides an unparalleled source from which current law enforcement, criminology students and society in general can come to understand exactly why we must…get it right. Our journey continues….


Professor Joseph Bobak
Instructs at the graduate and undergraduate level at Mount Aloysius College.
Undergraduate Courses include: Introduction to Forensic Science, Criminalistics and Crime Scene Analysis, Medicolegal Investigation of Death, Criminal Investigative Analysis (Criminal Profiling), Criminal Justice Ethics, Introduction to Law Enforcement, Juvenile Justice System, Advanced Criminological Seminar, and Criminology Research Methods.
Graduate Courses include: Social Science Research, Juvenile Law, and The Constitutional Rights of Adults and Juveniles in the Correctional Setting.
Fun Fact: "Discovery consists of looking at what everyone else has seen and thinking what no one else has thought."


 
 
Mount Aloysius College
7373 Admiral Peary Highway, Cresson, PA 16630-1999
Toll free: 888.823.2220 | P: 814.886.4131