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Innocence Project Guest Speaker

Monday, February 25th in the Livingston Student Center Rm 111 at 8:15pm, we will be hosting part-time lecturer Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg, who is a freelance journalist and teaches a course for the CJ department entitled Wrongful Convictions and worked with the Innocence Project for 8 years.

Elizabeth Weill Greenberg

Guest Speaker: Capt. Jeremy Russ

Please join us for our event with special guest speaker Captain Jeremy Russ, on February 18th at 9:00pm in Tillett Hall, room 264. All guests are welcome!

Jeremy P. Russ

Biographical Sketch:

Jeremy P. Russ is a Captain in the New Jersey State Police, with over 20 years of experience in the organization. After having served in patrol related assignments in central New Jersey, including the New Jersey Turnpike, he became an Instructor at the New Jersey State Police Academy in Sea Girt. He is presently assigned to the Regional Operations and Intelligence Center (NJ ROIC). His various roles at the NJ ROIC include maintaining and building trusted relationships among law enforcement, public safety, private sector constituents, and the citizens of the State of New Jersey through outreach and information sharing with the state fusion center.

Captain Russ is a proud graduate of Rutgers University (Class of 1996) and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in the Administration of Justice. He also holds a Master’s degree in Education Administration and Supervision from Seton Hall University and is a graduate of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, VA.

Capt. Jeremy Russ

Criminal Justice Alumni & Career Networking Event

Our Criminal Justice Networking Event will be held on Wednesday, March 27th (with a snow date of April 1st) in the Livingston Student Center, Multipurpose Room. In order to attend the event you must register for it. Attached is a flyer with the registration instructions.


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Program in Criminal Justice
Davison Hall on Douglass, Rm. 137
26 Nichol Ave
New Brunswick, NJ 08901


P: 848-445-7215
E: major@crimjust.rutgers.edu

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