The Criminal Justice Society at Northern Oklahoma College recently attended and competed in the American Criminal Justice Association Regional Conference and Competition in San Antonio, Texas.
Because of the generosity of the Masonic Fraternity of Oklahoma Endowment grant through the NOC foundation, we were able to bring 10 students fully funded to the event.
Students competed in wide variety of Criminal Justice related events to include Crime Scene Investigation, Physical Agility Testing, Firearm shooting and Knowledge Exams on Criminal Law, Juvenile Justice, Police Procedure and Corrections.
Troy Cochran, the chapter advisor was very proud of his group that competed.
“We were the only Oklahoma school at the competition out of a six state region,” Cochran said. “The Executive Board of the Regional competition voted and confirmed that our chapter will host next year’s competition in Oklahoma and planning is already underway.”
“Overall it was a great time and a great success for our students representing Northern Oklahoma College, Criminal Justice Society and the State of Oklahoma,” Cochran added. “We look forward to the next competition.”
The following NOC students received awards:
Hayden Cantrell, Ponca City – 1st Place Criminal Law Knowledge Exam
Gracie Laird, Morrison – 1st Place Police Management Knowledge Exam
Dallas Wills, Fairfax – 2nd Place Team Firearms
Brett Ward, Tonkawa – 3rd Place Crime Scene Investigation Team, 3rd Place Team Firearms
Richard LaRue, Fairfax - 3rd Place Crime Scene Investigation Team, 3rd Place Team Firearms Investigative Team
Joe Milligan, Tonkawa – 2nd Place Police Management Knowledge Exam, 3rd Place Crime Scene Investigation, 3rd Place Team Firearms
Troy Cochran (Team Advisor) - 1st Place Police Management Knowledge Exam Pro Division, 1st Place Criminal Law Knowledge Exam Pro Division, 2nd Place Juvenile Justice Knowledge Exam Pro Division, 2nd Place Corrections Knowledge Exam Pro Division, Top Academic Overall Award
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