Harvard College Crime Club





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Harvard College Crime Club


For more information on this group, please contact/visit:


harvardcollegecrimeclub@gmail.com
harvardcrimeclub.com

Purpose Statement


The Harvard College Crime Club is an autonomous organization concerned with the interest and education of Harvard College concerning the study of crime, criminology, and criminal justice.  This club focuses on those who are interested in forensic science, the study of criminal behavior, law enforcement, or anything else related to the study of crime or criminal justice.  The Harvard College Crime Club is considered an interest group that aims to provide an outlet for people interested in these subjects by providing panels, speakers, events, informal discussions, and much more, all in different areas of interest in crime, so that the members can be educated and educate others about careers in law enforcement, forensics, counterterrorism, intelligence, and how we might impact the world one day in these areas.


Group Information




  • Associated Categories: Academic & Pre-Professional, Government & Politics, Recreation


  • Number of Members: 26-50


  • Involvement: Undergraduates, Graduates, Community Members


  • Group Email: harvardcollegecrimeclub@gmail.com


  • Group Web Site: harvardcrimeclub.com


  • Mailing Address:

    • Harvard College Crime Club

    • Student Organization Center at Hilles (SOCH)

    • Box #

    • 59 Shepard Street

    • Cambridge, MA 02138




  • Month of Officer Elections: April


  • Information Last Updated: Sep 15, 2011


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