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CJS History: The History of the CJS Standards Project

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Bruce Green, Jessica Roth and Ion Meyn from our Standards Project join us for a review of the history of the CJS Standards Project. We share the origin and evolution of the Standards and what impact they have had on the field of criminal justice since their inception in the 1960s.
History of the CJS Standards Project
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Bruce Green, Jessica Roth and Ion Meyn from our Standards Project join us for a review of the history of the CJS Standards Project. We share the origin and evolution of the Standards and what impact they have had on the field of criminal justice since their inception in the 1960s.
History of the CJS Standards Project
Want to get involved with the Criminal Justice Section? Join us! https://www.americanbar.org/membership/join-now

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