JACKSONVILLE -- September 19, 2002 -- Jacksonville State University’s Lambda Alpha Epsilon and Alpha Phi Sigma are co-sponsoring several seminars this
semester through the Department of Criminal Justice. JSU students attending these seminars will receive 1 credit hour.
The fall 2002 line-up includes:
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On September 21, the seminar will be on “The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms” presented by Senior
Inspector Tim Mawhinney.
- October 5th’s seminar will be on Law Enforcement K-9’s.
- On October 26, the seminar will be Satanic Tourism presented by Dr. Gordon Crews.
- November 9th, the seminar will be Minority/Women Serial Killers and Mass Murderers.
- The final seminar will be on November 23rd and will discuss the topic of Forensic Pathology.
The cost of the seminars is $40. Students receiving credit will be charged by the University for 1 credit hour unless they
are currently taking between 12 and 14 credit hours.
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