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National Advisor Nominations Alpha Phi Sigma 70 Scholarships, Awards and Grants Welcome New Chapters Alumni, Professional and Honorary Members. Welcome Back Chapters
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2011 Conference in Toronto Highlights 2011 Scholarships, Awards and Grants Recipients Nipissing University Chapter Induction
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Alumni Information William E. Nay, Recipient of the first Alpha Phi Sigma Distinguished Lifetime Membership
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APS Around the Nation Ashland University San Jose State University Lynn University 2011-2013 National Student Officers University of North Texas at Dallas
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APS NEW MERCHANDISE 24
From Headquarters 25
Contact Information 26
THE DOCKETA PUBLICATION BY ALPHA PHI SIGMA THE NATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE HONOR SOCIETY
Affiliated with The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Member of The Association of College Honor Societies
To commemorate Alpha Phi Sigma’s 70th Anniversary,
70 scholarships, awards, and grants will be awarded at the 2012 Annual Conference
in New York City.
Deadline is December 31, 2011
APPLY NOW
Summer 2011
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Alpha Phi Sigma The National Criminal Justice Honor Society
Dear Chapter Advisor/Assistant Chapter Advisor:
The Alpha Phi Sigma Nominating Committee seeks your assistance in identifying qualified individuals to serve as members of the Alpha Phi Sigma National Advisory Board as National Advisors.
We invite you to nominate potential candidates for the three at-large National Advisors positions. The term for each of
the National Advisors is a two-year commitment, April 1, 2012 - March 31, 2014. During the two-year term, the National Advi-sors are required to attend all annual and business meetings; the Alpha Phi Sigma Annual Conference; serve on Committees that are created by the Board and are expected to promote the Mission, Goals and Ideals of the Honor Society.
For the Nominating Committee to consider a candidate, it is essential to have the following information for each indi-
vidual being nominated:
* The Nomination Form. Members may nominate themselves or be nominated by other active members of the Honor Society. * Nominating letter which describes the candidate's qualifications relating to the National Advisory Board's responsibilities. * Brief Resume. * Nominee's Questionnaire. http://www.alphaphisigma.org/NominationForm-NationalAdvisor2012-14.pdf
All four are necessary to evaluate the candidate's qualifications. To receive full consideration, all nominations must be received by the Nominating Committee
no later than November 15, 2011. The above may be mailed, faxed or e-mailed to:
Attention: National Advisors Nominating Committee. Alpha Phi Sigma National Headquarters
UPP -3520 3301 College Ave.
Ft. Lauderdale, Fl 33314 Fax: 954-262-3646
E-mail [email protected] Alpha Phi Sigma's Bylaws require the members of the National Advisory Board must be elected by the General Assem-
bly. This will allow every chapter advisor to have the opportunity to become a National Advisor, if they so desire. The National Advisors have a limit of two consecutive elected terms. The National Advisory Board is comprised of 15 members who are widely representative of Alpha Phi Sigma. The National Advisory Board meets regularly twice a year, during the Fall Semester and at the Annual Conference, usually scheduled in March. Members of the National Advisory Board must attend all board meetings.
The Nominating Committee is seeking the very best nominees to place into nominations, and in doing so, to have the
broadest possible representation of Alpha Phi Sigma across the nation. Nominees must be members of Alpha Phi Sigma; chapter advisor for minimum one year; not to have served as a National Advisor within the past 10 years. This will allow chapter advi-sors who have never served on the Board to have the opportunity to be elected as a National Advisor.
If you have any questions or need further information, you may e-mail the Nominating Committee Chair at [email protected]
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30 Scholarships @ $250 each
20 Undergraduate • 10 Graduate
INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS
Basis of Awards In determining to whom the scholarships shall be given, the Council will look for high scholar-ship via unofficial transcripts signed by Chapter Advisor, two faculty recommendations, and information on application.
Application must be postmarked on or prior to December 31, 2011
Who is Eligible? • Enrolled Alpha Phi Sigma members. • Graduate student members. • Undergraduate student members. • Must be an Alpha Phi Sigma member at the time of application. How to Apply? • Print application from http://www.alphaphisigma.org/70ScholarshipApplication.pdf • Complete application and have the Chapter Advisor sign it. • Mail application with original signatures along with: Unofficial transcripts signed by Chapter Advisor. Two strong recommendation letters from faculty members describing how applicant fulfills the goals of Unity, Community Service and Educational Leadership. Mail to: Application and all supporting documents MUST be submitted at the same time, on or prior to December 31, 2011.
Alpha Phi Sigma National Headquarters Nova Southeastern University
UPP - 3520 3301 College Avenue
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314
Regina B. Shearn Scholarship
Undergraduate and Graduate Scholarship Dr. Regina B. Shearn is the first Executive Director of Alpha Phi Sigma. The Honor Society has grown considerably and continues to grow and thrive under her leadership and tutelage. The Regina B. Shearn Scholarship was established in 2001. Recipients will each receive a scholarship of $1,000 and a certificate. This Scholarship is based on academic performance, leadership and service, personal statement and evaluation reports. Applicants must: • Follow the stipulated guidelines (Page 7) • Academic Performance – submit most recent
Transcript, signed by your Chapter Advisor. • Leadership and Service on the campus and in the
community - submit a current copy of your Resume with leadership, service, honors/awards listed (on campus and in the community).
• Personal statement of educational perspective, purpose and objectives, approximately 6 pages.
• Evaluation reports from three individuals who are in a position to attest to the student’s performance, citizenship, and character.
V.A. Leonard Scholarship
Undergraduate & Graduate Scholarship V.A. Leonard founded Alpha Phi Sigma in 1942. He re-ceived his Ph.D. in Criminology and Public Administration. The V.A. Leonard Scholarship was established in 1982 in honor and recognition of Dr. Leonard’s leadership and hard work in the field of Criminal Justice.
This Scholarship is based on academic achievement, pro-fessional recommendations, and extracurricular activities. The recipients will each receive a scholarship of $1,000 and a certificate. Applicants must: • Follow the stipulated guidelines (Page 7) • Submit a paper on “My Conception of Alpha Phi
Sigma.” Describe your conception of Alpha Phi Sigma and what direction you would like to see the Honor Society take in the future, in approximately 7 pages.
• In addition submit “Why I Deserve this Scholarship?” In approximately 3 pages, state why you feel you deserve the scholarship and how you intend to use the scholarship money.
• Submit a copy of your most recent Transcript signed by your Chapter Advisor.
• Submit 3 letters of Recommendations, preferably from faculty.
Best Paper Scholarship
Undergraduate Scholarship, First & Second Place Graduate Scholarship, First & Second Place First place will receive a scholarship of $500 each and second place will receive $250 each. All applicants must follow the stipulated guidelines. (Page 7) • Undergraduate Topic: “A Contemporary Issue in Criminal Justice” (7-10 pages) • Graduate Topic: Graduate topic will coincide with the ACJS meeting theme:“Sustainable Justice” (7-10 pages)
2012 SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS & GRANTS
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Dr. Jose A. Marques Memorial Scholarship Community Service
Undergraduate Scholarship The Dr. Jose A. Marques Scholarship is in honor and recognition of Dr. Marques’ leadership and dedication in the field of criminal justice. He was a professor at Florida International University for over thirty years and a founding member of the criminal justice program. The Law Offices of Cecilia Armenteros, Miami, Fl is sponsoring a $1000 Scholarship to an undergraduate student who has demonstrated a strong commitment to academic excellence and community service. Applicants must: • Follow the stipulated Scholarship Guidelines (Page 7)
• Submit most recent Transcript, signed by your Chapter Advi-sor.
• Submit Resume, listing community service involvement (on and/or off campus).
• Submit a 7-page paper on “Why Community Service is an Important Part of My Academic Studies” (May submit sup-porting documents, such as photos, letters, news articles, vid-eos, etc.)
• In addition to the hardcopy of the above, a copy of the 7-page paper in Microsoft-Word on CD ROM must also be submitted.
• Mail Application to: Law Offices of Cecilia Armenteros, P.A., 12550 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 800, North Miami, Florida 33181
Audit Masters Undergraduate Scholarship
Audit Masters works exclusively for the attorneys that provide Anti-Piracy services on Pay Per View Boxing, Mixed Martial Arts and World Cup Soccer. Law firms hire Audit Masters to provide Signal protection / Anti Piracy services. The $1,000 scholarship is being offered though Mr. Dee Garza by Audit Masters. Deadline for applying is December 31, 2011. Applicants must: • Follow the stipulated Alpha Phi Sigma Scholarship Guide-
lines. • Submit most recent Transcript, signed by your Chapter Ad-
visor. • Submit Resume, listing community service involvement (on
and/or off campus). • Submit a minimum of 7-page paper on "How does the law
trail behind Technology as it pertains to Intellectual Prop-erty Rights" (May submit supporting documents, such as photos, letters, news articles, videos, etc.)
• E-mail paper to Audit Masters Alpha Phi Sigma scholarship representative, The Law Offices of Cecilia
Armenteros, P.A., at [email protected] • In addition to the hardcopy of the above, a copy of the 7-
page paper on a CD ROM in Microsoft-Word or compatible must also be submitted.
• Mail application paper and CD ROM to: Alpha Phi Sigma Headquarters.
Some examples of topics include: • How some streaming sites show Pay Per View events while
ignoring the Intellectual Property Rights of the program producers.
• How the future of Technology will be impacted by products such as Google Box and other products in the near future as it pertains to Intellectual Property Rights.
• Can proprietary devices help curb piracy and help in pro-tecting Intellectual Property Rights?
• In what ways can Legislation help protect Intellectual Prop-erty Rights.
• How is globalization affecting pirating and what may be done at the international level to assure the Rights of the Property Owners?
• For more information on Audit Masters, please go to their
Criminal Justice Knowledge Scholarship Test
Undergraduate Scholarship $500.
Graduate Scholarship $500.
The Criminal Justice Knowledge Scholarship Test will be administered at the
2012 Annual Conference in New York, NY
All Scholarship Applications, Award Applications and Letters of Intent MUST be postmarked no later than:
December 31, 2011
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Member of the Year Award The winner will receive $500 and a certificate. This award honors the member that best represents excellence in all four Alpha Phi Sigma “IDEALS”…Service, Lead-ership, Unity, and Academic Excellence. The chapter advisor may only nominate one student from the chapter. To nominate a student the chapter advisor must submit: • A letter of recommendation from the chapter advisor
stating why the member deserves the award. • A letter signed by the by all four officers of the local
Chapter’s E-Board , with at least ¾ of the current local chapter members’ signatures, supporting this nomination.
• A copy of the student’s most recent transcript. • A list of the students’ service, leadership, and
professional activities. • Student’s Resume
Advisor of the Year Award
Submit a written recommendation, with a detailed letter stating why the chapter advisor deserves this honor. The local chapter executive board, and at least three fourths of the chapter’s active members must support the nomination by signing the recommen-dation letter. The Advisor of the Year will receive $100 award and a certificate. • Letter should include the advisor’s rapport with the members,
longevity, activities he or she has overseen or participated in, and his/her ability to motivate and lead.
• Advisor may receive award every 5 years. • Advisor is not eligible to receive the advisor of the year
award and advisor grant, in the same year.
Outstanding Chapter Goals Awards
Unity, Leadership & Service The Goal Awards will be presented to the three chapters who have best shown exemplary efforts under each specific goal. An award of $250 and a certificate will be presented to each of the three winning Chapters. One application entitles the Chapter for consideration for all three Goal Awards. • Chapters must submit a letter of intent to the ΑΦΣ
Headquarters, December 31, 2011. • Minutes and Supporting Materials such as, scrapbooks;
press clippings; local Chapter’s Newsletters; Chapter’s appreciation letters must be brought to the Annual Conference for judging.
Outstanding Yearbook Competition
The Chapter with the most outstanding yearbook will receive an award of $100 and a certificate. To enter the Yearbook competition, chapters must submit: • Letter of Intent to the ΑΦΣ Headquarters, by December 31, 2011 • Yearbooks must be brought to the Annual Conference for
display & judging. Yearbooks will be judged on originality, creativity, content, and presentation
• Yearbook may include: photographs, newspaper
clippings, local chapter newsletters, flyers, appreciation letters, and other items which illustrate the chapter’s commitment to the ideals of Alpha Phi Sigma, throughout the year.
AWARDS
All Scholarship Applications, Award Applications and
Letters of Intent MUST be postmarked no later than:
December 31, 2011
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Web Page Competition An award of $50 and certificate will be presented to the Chapter with the most outstanding Web Page. There is no need for chapters to apply, as all chapter websites linked to the Alpha Phi Sigma Headquarters Website, www.alphaphisigma.org will be eligible.
NOTE: If your chapter website is not linked to Headquar-ters, email the website address to:
*chapters check the headquarters website, to assure your current website is linked.
2012 Alpha Phi Sigma Community Service “Theme” Project Award
This year’s Alpha Phi Sigma theme is…...
Bullying* Guidelines are as follows: One award of $50 and a certificate will be presented to the Chapter with the most outstanding Theme project and Report. Each year at the Annual Conference, the National Student Officers will select a “Theme” for the year. Chapters will choose at least one community project to follow that “Theme” throughout the year. *Can be applied to elementary, middle, high school; college; occupational; cyber, etc. Chapters entering this competition must: • Submit a letter of intent to the ΑΦΣ Headquarters, by
December 31, 2011. • Create a Poster/Scrapbook which depicts the activity(ies)
of the “Theme” • Submit a Report which contains: (1) a letter written by
the agency’s staff projects coordinator, stating and confirming the activities performed by the chapter and (2) a letter signed by the Chapter Advisor confirming the involvement of all the members who participated, by listing their names
• Poster/Scrapbook and Report must be brought to the An-nual Conference for display and judging
DO NOT Send Poster/ Scrapbook/ Report to ΑΦΣ
Headquarters Be a “STAR” Chapter
A “Star” Chapter must fulfill the following criteria:
1:Have at least one student attend the Annual Conference. 2: Have the Chapter Advisor or Asst. Advisor attend at least one Advisor Meeting at the Annual Conference. 3:Have at least one student apply for an Alpha Phi Sigma Scholar-ship. 4: Sponsor one “Theme of the Year” activity. 5: Hold a minimum of one Induction Ceremony. 6: File an annual Chapter Financial Report for the year preceding the Annual Conference by January 31st. 7: File an annual Chapter Report for the year preceding the An-nual Conference by January 31st. TIMEFRAME: January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011. Awarded during the 2012 Annual Conference and announced in the Docket and on the Website. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: “Star” Chapter Application Click Here
ASSESSMENT: The ΑΦΣ Council will assess the Chapters for this Award. There may be more than one winner per year. Chap-ter (s) will receive a monetary award of $200 and have their Chap-ter’s name and College/University listed on the “Star” Chapters Honor List on the ΑΦΣ Website, which will be maintained every year.
Student Achievement Award
A Chapter Advisor will nominate and endorse a student from his/her Chapter that is felt to be of exemplary character and has achieved one of the following: 1: Student made an extraordinary contribution to the Chapter OR 2: has completed a major undergraduate or graduate research OR 3: has demonstrated leadership of a chapter/campus project OR 4: has an overall record of achievement. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: The Chapter Advisor or another faculty member must describe, in detail the student member’s achievement. If description is written by another faculty member, it must be approved and signed by the Chapter Advisor. TIMEFRAME: The “achievement” must be completed by the end of December; the Chapter Advisor must submit the nomination and endorsement of the achievement to the Council by January 31st. Decision will be made before the end of February by the Council and awarded at the Annual Meeting, usually held in March. ASSESSMENT: The ΑΦΣ Council will assess all the nominees for the Student Achievement Award. The student shall receive a mone-tary award of $500.
All Scholarship and Award Applications and Letters of Intent MUST be
postmarked no later than: December 31, 2011
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Chapter Grants Budget: $2000 is budgeted for Alpha Phi Sigma's Chapter Pro-gram Grant. All monies in the budget do not need to be distrib-uted each year. Grant may be applied for more than one project. Specify each project in application and the amount of money requested. Purpose: The purpose of the chapter program grant is to encour-age chapters in their scholarly or service projects. Examples of Chapter scholarly or service projects: • Install a plaque on campus with names of former and cur-
rent Alpha Phi Sigma members. • Fund a tutoring program staffed by members. • Sponsor a lecture series or honorarium for speakers. • Sponsor Honors Conference for high school students. • Sponsor an "Academic Picnic".
Guidelines: • Chapter must be in good standing with the ΑΦΣ Headquar-
ters (Annual dues must be up to date) • Actively admit new members to Headquarters (Minimum of
10 new members a year) • Submit a description of the scholarly or the service project
to be funded • Chapters' projects will be reviewed and awarded based on a
first come first serve policy • Awards may vary; but the maximum chapter award is $200 • Application must be submitted at least a semester before the
funds are to be used • After project has been completed, chapter must submit an
article on the scholarly/service program, to be printed in the Docket (photos may be included)
• Chapter may receive only one project grant every 3 years • Chapter may apply for grants any time of the year. Grants
will be awarded throughout the year. Procedures: Application must follow the format below • University/College Name • Local Chapter Name • Address • Approval Signature of Chapter Advisor • Grant Amount Requested, not to exceed $200 • Semester for which the Grant is requested • Name and Description of the Project (not to exceed 2 pages)
Advisor Grants
Budget: $2000 is budgeted for Alpha Phi Sigma Advisor’s Grants. Eight awards of $250 each will be given to recognize and encourage advisors; strengthen the chapter network; and promote the mission of Alpha Phi Sigma. These awards re-quire a matching grant from other sources. Purpose: The purpose of this award program is to recognize and encourage advisors of campus chapters, to strengthen the chapter network, and to promote the mission of Alpha Phi Sigma. Description: Grants will be awarded for attendance at the Alpha Phi Sigma Annual Conference. Advisors will be eligi-ble once every three years. Eligibility Criteria: • Be a current active member and an advisor of an Alpha
Phi Sigma chapter for least one year. (limit one advisor per chapter)
• Commit to at least a 2 year term as advisor after the An-nual Conference
• Obtain a matching grant from the unit administrator or other campus source (e.g. provost’s office; student affairs; alumni association) or an APS alumni chapter or personal funds. (This grant and its match are not guaranteed to fund all expenses of the Annual Conference).
Procedures: • File application at least the Summer/Fall semester before
the Conference. Applications which meet eligibility crite-ria will be accepted on a first come, first serve policy and will be announced immediately.
• Applications will be accepted until grant money is de-pleted.
• Application must follow the format below ♦ Advisor’s Name ♦ University/College Name ♦ Local Chapter Name ♦ Address, Telephone number and E-mail Address ♦ Matching Grant Source ♦ Statement: I agree to accept the conditions of the grant
as stated above ♦ Signature and Date
GRANTS
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SCHOLARSHIP GUIDELINES
All application material must be sent to Alpha Phi Sigma Headquarters and postmarked no later than
December 31, 2011 A panel of impartial ACJS & Alpha Phi Sigma faculty members will judge all entries and the awards will be presented at the Annual Conference. If the judges deem the applicants have not met the standards set forth here, or feel they do not academically meet the level of work expected, no prizes will be awarded. • Applicants must be Alpha Phi Sigma members at time of
submission. • Applications must include college/university, year initi-
ated into Alpha Phi Sigma, applicants phone and email address.
• Applicants must be enrolled in an academic program
within two semesters after receiving the scholarship. • Applicants will produce proof of enrollment or acceptance
into a program. • Letter must include the Name of the Scholarship for
which the member is applying. • Scholarship monies must be applied to further student’s
higher education • Applicants are not eligible to receive the same scholarship
two years in succession.
PAPER GUIDELINES All “papers” submitted for scholarships/awards must follow the format specified below: • Cover sheet: A cover sheet with title of paper, student’s
name, address, phone number, college/university pres-ently attending, student status (undergraduate, graduate), college/university and date initiated into Alpha Phi Sigma, chapter name, chapter advisor and chapter address.
• There should be no identification of the student
anywhere within the “paper,” only on the cover sheet • Title page (separate from cover sheet) with the title of the
paper only • One page abstract, paper and work cited page • Papers must be double spaced, 12pt Times New Roman
font, and 1” margins • The paper/application must be submitted in Microsoft-
WORD on CD ROM or USB, via mail and e-mailed to [email protected]
GUIDELINES
(unless otherwise specified) Submit All Scholarship,
Award &Grant Applications and
Letters of Intent to
Alpha Phi Sigma Headquarters
Nova Southeastern University
UPP 3520
3301 College Ave
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314
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New Chapters
Texas College, Tyler, TX MU UPSILON
California State University—Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
MU TAU
The University of Mississippi, University, MS MU RHO
Clayton State University, Morrow, GA
MU PI
Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, KY MU SIGMA
Villanova University, Villanova, PA
MU OMICRON
California State University—San Marcos, San Marcos, CA MU XI
University of Maine at Presque Isle, Presque Isle, ME
MU NU
University of Missouri—Kansas City, Kansas City, MO MU MU
Miles College, Fairfield, AL
MU LAMBDA
Nipissing University, North Bay, ON., Canada MU KAPPA
Reactivated
Chapters
ALPHA OMEGA East Tennessee State University
Johnson City, TN
BETA EPSILON Thomas University
Evans, GA
ALPHA OMICRON Indiana State University
Terre Haute, IN
ALPHA NU Governors State University
Chicago, IL
KAPPA PHI Southeast Missouri State University
Cape Girardeau, MO
GAMMA PHI South Carolina State University
Orangeburg, SC
ZETA BETA Loyola University—New Orleans
New Orleans, LA
Professional Members
Konstantinos Papazoglou, New York, NY Herbert Rawlins, Miramar, FL Edward Hogg, Newburgh, IN
Nathan Mishkin, Forestdgle, MA Adam Grubb, Long Beach, CA
La'Lisa Scuder-Durden, Springfield Gardens, NY Daniel Juba, Belle Vernon, PA
New Lifetime Alumni Members
Justin Lasut, State College, PA
Miles Dunton, Deer Park, NY
Amber Dawn Humphrey, Grafton, WV
WELCOME TO ALPHA PHI SIGMA
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Honorary Members
Peggy Schaefer, Methodist University - BETA MU
Fayetteville, NC
Charles Kocher, Wilmington University - ETA BETA
Collingswood, NJ
Sharon Perutelli, Longwood University - ETA CHI
Farmville, VA
Michael Wehrman, Cabrini College - KAPPA SIGMA
Philadelphia, PA
Dan Lunsford, San Jose State University - IOTA
Berkeley, CA
Claire Walker, Point Park University - ETA ALPHA
Pittsburgh, PA
Kristen Camero, Strayer University - MU EPSILON
Kissimmee, FL
Hector Rodriguez, Saint Peter's College - DELTA ALPHA
Jersey City, NJ
James Warwick, Wilmington University - ETA BETA
Middletown, DE
Carlos Ruiz, Florida National College - MU ZETA
Hialeah, FL
Brad Reyns, Southern Utah University - BETA LAMBDA
Cedar City, UT
Grady Paris,
Prairie View A & M University - BETA EPSILON NU Prairie View, TX
Charles Bailey,
Prairie View A & M University - BETA EPSILON NU Prairie View, TX
Nicole Prior,
East Tennessee State University - ALPHA OMEGA Johnson City, TN
Brian Bouthillette,
Salve Regina University - GAMMA LAMBDA Charlotte, NC
Marti Suedmeyer,
Southeast Missouri State University - KAPPA PHI Jackson, MO
Steven Catalano,
Northeastern University - OMEGA EPSILON Millis, MA
Elanie Evans,
North Carolina Central University - ETA LAMBDA Durham, NC
Brenda Vollman,
Loyola University - New Orleans - ZETA BETA New Orleans, LA
John Brady,
Augusta State University - ALPHA BETA ALPHA Martinez, GA
Dennis Sanders,
Augusta State University - ALPHA BETA ALPHA Thomson, GA
Richard Hartley,
University of Texas - San Antonio - THETA OMICRON San Antonio, TX
Ronald Pedro,
Southern University at New Orleans - MU THETA Hammond, LA
Katelyn LeClerc Greer, M.S. Greer Consulting CEO; Director of Internet Safety and Content, What’s What, LLC
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2011 Conference Highlights
Reverend Monsignor Franklyn M. Casale, President of St. Thomas University, Miami, FL.
Roza Pati, J.D., LLM, Assistant Professor of Law & Executive Director, Graduate Program in Intercultural Human Rights at St. Thomas University, Miami, Florida, and Ana Isabel Vallejo, J.D., LL.M, attorney for LUCHA: A Women Legal Project at Florida Immigrant Advocacy Center in Miami, Florida.
James W. Marquart, Ph.D., ACJS President
Constable Terry Russell Royal Canadian Mounted Police
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THE END
Luncheon sponsored by the Jose Marquez Scholarship
Cecilia Armenteros, Esq, Law Offices of Cecilia Armenteros, P.A.
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REGINA B. SHEARN SCHOLARSHIP
Undergraduate: Christa Dendinger
Colorado Technical University Delta Lambda
Graduate: Kingsley Ke-Eh Taxinya, Oklahoma City State University ~ Lambda Nu
COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT AWARD
“Prevent Violence Against Children”
Florida National College ~ Mu Zeta
CRIMINAL JUSTICE GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST SCHOLARSHIP
Undergraduate: Tate Fegley Boise State University ~ Alpha Kappa
Graduate: Tyler Johnson
Boise State University ~ Alpha Kappa
PAPER COMPETITION
Undergraduate
1st Place
Alexandra Carinos, Endicott College ~ Beta Pi The Influence of Family Structure on
Juvenile Delinquency
2nd Place: Tate Fegley Boise State University, Alpha Kappa
Land of the Free, home of the Imprisoned: A comparison of incarceration rates
among the US and other industrialized Nations
Graduate
1st Place: Carmen Rincon, New Mexico State
University - Las Cruces Alpha Chi Alpha Frontiers United by a Common Goal
2nd Place: Leana Carrington Florida International University
Sigma Phi Alpha Maintaining Similarities between the United
States and Canadian Justice Systems, While Strengthening Differences
MEMBER OF THE YEAR
Matthew Vitale, Minnesota State University ~ Mankato Alpha Kappa
V. A. LEONARD SCHOLARSHIP
Undergraduate: Melissa Dejoie University of Maryland ~ Eastern Shore Gamma Omicron
AUDIT MASTERS
Maritza Ulloa Florida National College Mu Zeta
2011 Scholarship
& Awards
Recipients
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OUTSTANDING YEARBOOK COMPETITION
Florida National College ~ Mu Zeta
WEBSITE COMPETITION
Florida International University ~ Sigma Phi Alpha
CHAPTER GOAL AWARD
COMMUNITY SERVICE Boise State University
Alpha Kappa
UNITY Colorado Technical University
Delta Lambda
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP Florida International University
Sigma Phi Alpha
CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION
1st Place:
Colorado Technical University Delta Lambda
Runner Up: Fairmont State University
Epsilon Iota
COLLEGE BOWL
1st Place: Boise State University
The Justice League
Runner Up: Florida National College ~ The Frozen Aces
THANK YOU JUDGES Keith Carrington ~ St. John's University
S. Marlon Gayadeen ~ Buffalo State College Candace Batton ~ University of Nebraska at Omaha Mark Stevens ~ California State University, Fresno
Tino Posillico ~ SUNY ~ Farmingdale Dave Parry ~ Endicott College
Tamara Wilkins ~ Minnesota State University- Mankato Tiffany Barfield-Cottledge ~ University of Houston ~ Clearlake
PAPER PRESENTERS
Tate Fegley Boise State University-Alpha Kappa Chapter
“Land of the Free, Home of the Imprisoned: A Comparison of Incarceration Rates Among the US and Other Industrialized
Nations”
Chirsta Dendinger Colorado Technical University-Delta Lambda Chapter
“Gun Control”
Jason Eagle San Jose State University-Iota Chapter
“Drug Testing on Offenders: Does it Have an Effect on Recidivism?”
Nikki Weihel
Boise State University-Alpha Kappa Chapter “The Drug War: A Postcolonial Public Policy”
Yoalmis Rivero
Florida National College-Mu Zeta Chapter “Capital Punishment”
STAR CHAPTER AWARD
Florida International University Sigma Phi Alpha
Alex Neville, 42, worked as a Marshal for 19 years. He graduated from Fairmont State College in 1991, and has remained involved with the school through the U.S. Marshals Service Centralized Student Career Experience Program, Fairmont State. He is an Alpha Phi Sigma member as well. Neville underwent surgery and is expected to make a full recovery.
Initiation of the new Alpha Phi Sigma International
Chapter at Nipissing University, Ontario, Canada.
ALUMNI In Memoriam Two U.S Marshals Service deputies who were Alpha Phi Sigma members were involved in a shooting while trying to serve an arrest warrant. Derek Hotsinpiller was killed in the line of duty and Alex Neville was wounded.
Derek William Hotsinpiller, 24, was called Home by the Lord in the line of duty on Wednesday, February 16, 2011. He was born in Bridgeport on June 2, 1986, was a graduate of Bridgeport High School, and graduated from Fairmont State University in 2009 with a degree in Criminal Justice. While at Fairmont State, he was a member of Alpha Phi Sigma, the Criminal Justice Honor Society; and Pi Gamma Mu, the Social Science Honor Society. He was also a member of the Basketball and Rugby teams at Fairmont State. He was a mem-ber of Simpson Creek Baptist Church. He started the US Marshals Academy in December 2009 and graduated April 23, 2010. He was working with the US Marshals Service as a Dep-uty US Marshal assigned to the Northern District of WV, Clarksburg Office.
We remember those in our Alpha Phi Sigma family and extend our most sincere condolences to the Hotsinpiller family, friends, and all those who knew Derek. He will be truly missed. We also wish Deputy Neville a steadfast recovery.
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Alpha Phi Sigma is recognizing admirable alumni who embody the ideals of Academic Excellence, Leadership, Service and Unity with the Honor Society’s top individual alumni awards: the Alumni Achievement Award and Distinguished Lifetime Membership Award. Across the globe, members hold Alpha Phi Sigma’s ideals and principles in high regard and accomplish outstanding feats. We are faced with the challenge of selecting the best of the best from our alumni. You may know many alumni that represent Alpha Phi Sigma in an exemplary manner in any of the two categories. Nominate your choice by describing the candidate in a supporting letter that includes “why” they deserve either of the following Awards. You may nominate more than one candidate for each of the Awards. The Alumni Achievement Award is awarded to alumni that contribute to their local, national, international commu-nities; excel in their careers; and help Alpha Phi Sigma to grow each year by serving as an exceptional role model. The Distinguished Lifetime Membership Award was created to recognize remarkable alumni (can include Honorary Members) who devoted a lifetime of commitment to Alpha Phi Sigma (a minimum of ten years). These members have retained connections with Alpha Phi Sigma in either collegiate, alumni or Grand Chapter areas and have demonstrated outstanding community and/or campus service.
Alpha Phi Sigma Recognizes ALUMNI with Prestigious National Awards
ALUMNI
Alpha Phi Sigma awards its first Distinguished Lifetime Membership
to William E. Nay
Congratulations!
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Amber Chase, 2010 President of the Alpha Phi Sigma Alpha Upsilon Chapter, was the recipient of a full scholarship to attend graduate school at St Joseph University in Philadelphia. She will be enrolled in their Graduate School of Criminal Justice and will be a Graduate Assistant.
Introduction of Alpha Phi Sigma Members by Chapter Advisor Michael Barrett Ceremony Comments by Amber Chase- Past President and Aaron Hurwitz- Current President Keynote Speaker, the Honorable Ronald P. Forsthoefel Ashland County Common Pleas Court Induction of Members and closing remarks by Chapter Advisor Michael Barrett
2010-2011 Alpha Phi Sigma Alpha Upsilon Chapter Membership Amber Chase ~ Aaron Hurwitz ~ William Chapman ~ Brooke Henderson
Keaton Lorentz ~ Elliot Rawson ~ Nicholas Robles ~ Brittany Smith Megan Sneeringer ~ Robin Taylor
The Alpha Upsilon Chapter inducted 10 members for the academic year 2010-2011 at a dinner and ceremony held at the Pump House Grille. Family and friends celebrated along with the inductees. The Honorable Ronald P Forsthoefel of the Ashland County Common Pleas Court provided the remarks for the evening.
Ashland University
Induction Dinner April 7, 2011
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T he SJSU Alpha Phi Sigma chapter has been very active this semester. They held a bake sale and raised over $1000.00 for the relief efforts in Japan. Last week they sponsored 5 of their males students ($500.00) in the annual "Walk A Mile in her Shoes" charity event in San Jose for battered and abused women. Three members recently were awarded academic grants of $500.00
each from Research Se-curity Administrators. Two members were re-cently selected for sum-mer security research positions at the Law-rence Berkeley National Laboratory. Many of these students are also members of the SJSU Forensic Science Club.
San Jose State University
San Jose State University Justice Studies Convocation
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On February 22, 2011, the criminal justice department at Lynn University hosted an induction ceremony for the National Criminal Justice Honor Society, Alpha Phi Sigma. Eight students were inducted into Lynn’s local chapter, Zeto Rho.
The following students were inducted: Andrew Buck ~ Mayra Gallo ~ Gina Bogacki ~ Paloma Duran ~ Kelsey Butler
Matt Dicerbo ~ Joseph Rosenbloom ~ Christopher Van Wart
Lynn University
From left: Professor Sindee Kerker, Dr. Karen Casey, Chapter Advisor, Andrew Buck, Mayra Gallo, Gina Bogacki, Paloma Duran Kelsey Butler, Matt Dicerbo, Dr. Joseph Hall, Chapter Co-advisor.
Your 2011-2013 National Student Officers
Leana Carrington, President Florida International University
Roxanna Navarro, Secretary Florida International University
Christopher Perez, Treasurer Florida International University
Rutheana “Mariah” Mills, V.P Fairmont State University
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University of North Texas at Dallas
Kappa Eta Chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma undertook an extensive toy drive this Fall 2010 semester. We were able to provide Christmas toys, trees, and food to 6 full families including parents and all children in the homes. All together we served over 50 individuals.
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Collect all Six !!! Wrapped in clear cellophane
Just $15.00 Each!!!
http://www.alphaphisigma.org/Merchandise.htm
The Alpha Phi Sigma 70th Anniversary pin is now available. This beautifully crafted lapel pin is the size of the mem-bership key pin but in Alpha Phi Sigma’s blue and gold colors. The pin may be used as a charm on a chain as well and commemorates 70 years of ex-cellence. Price: $5.00
Honor Bears
The Alpha Phi Sigma 70th Anniversary coin is 2 inches in diameter and has a smooth finish like the graduation medallion. The coin is now available. Price: $8.00
Limited Production Collectibles Limited Quantities Get yours NOW! http://www.alphaphisigma.org/
Merchandise.htm
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White vellum fold over note cards, with envelopes (5.5 x4.25) Gold Foil Raised Printing Printer Friendly Pack of 10 for $12.00
NEW MERCHANDISE
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Get Yours Now Only $15.00 Never loose your Flash Drive again.
No pockets? No problem! Always handy :)
IMPORTANT NOTICES FROM HEADQUARTERS
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APPLICATIONS and FORMS
• Must use current application forms available on our web site at
http//www.alphaphisigma.org/Membership Resources • Applications must be submitted on white paper only. • Original application with student and advisor’s signature
must be submitted, in ink. • Applications are editable, all forms MUST be typed. • Application fee is $50.00 dollars per student. • Applications must be received prior to member graduating.
MAILINGS FROM HEADQUARTERS Alpha Phi Sigma Headquarters mails everything by USPS - Media Mail. It takes approximately 2 weeks for the recipient to receive the materials. Please mail applications & orders early to assure that you receive the order in time for func-tions. MERCHANDISE Processing & Handling Fees $30.00 and under = $3.75 $30.01 to $60.00 = $4.95 $60.01 to $100.00 = $6.95 $100.01 to $250.00 = $10.00 $250.01 and up = $15.00
CHAPTER DUES According to the Alpha Phi Sigma standing rules, the chapter dues of $50.00 are due to the National Headquarters on January 1st, 2012. If chapter dues are not paid to National Headquarters by March 1st, 2012, a $10.00 late fee will be ac-cessed. Types of payments accepted are: university, chapter, or cashier’s checks, money orders, and credit cards. Chapters that pay their dues by January 15th, 2012 will have their university and chapter name placed on the “2012 Com-memorative T-shirt” which will be available for purchase at the National Conference in Times Square, NY, March 14– 16, 2012. Chapter Advisors that pay the chapter dues before January 15th, 2012 will receive a complimentary 2012 con-ference T-shirt. Mail chapter dues to Headquarters at:
Alpha Phi Sigma, Nova Southeastern University (UPP-3520) 3301 College Ave, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. 33314.
The following items are to be submitted to National Headquarters by the dates indicated:
• 2011 Financial Report - Due April 30th 2012 If applying for the Chapter Goal Award or Chapter Star Award, both Chapter and Financial Reports have to be postmarked by January 31, 2012. • Current Chapter By-laws are due on January 1st 2012 (if current by-laws are not on file)
• A sample of chapter by-laws can be found on-line to use as a guide http://www.alphaphisigma.org/Chapter Bylaw Template.doc
Annual Dues notices are emailed to chapter advisors in November of every year. Please check your email and add “[email protected]” to your address book.
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Alpha Phi Sigma The Criminal Justice
Honor Society
Recognizing and Promoting Academic Excellence, Unity,
Leadership, and Service
A Publication by Alpha Phi Sigma
Summer 2011
Docket Editors
Adriana C. Jansen, M.S. Regina B. Shearn, Ph.D.
HEADQUARTERS
Adriana C. Jansen Assistant Director
Docket Editor
Patricia Menzies Executive Secretary
Alpha Phi Sigma Headquarters Nova Southeastern University
UPP-3520 3301 College Avenue Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314
Tel: 954-262-7004 Fax: 954-262-3646
http://www.alphaphisigma.org [email protected]
ALPHA PHI SIGMA PRIVACY POLICY
Alpha Phi Sigma does not share mem-bers' personal information with third parties. We do not share membership lists for research, data, promotions, nor for any other reason. Alpha Phi Sigma will respond only to an authorized agency's inquiry to confirm a specific member. We respect the confidentiality and privacy of our members. Alpha Phi Sigma maintains high standards and procedures to conform to the ethical policies of the Association of College Honor Societies.
ADVISORY BOARD
STUDENT OFFICERS
Leana Carrington, President Florida International University [email protected]
Rutheana “Mariah” Mills, V.P Fairmont State University
Roxanna Navarro, Secretary Florida International University [email protected]
Christopher Perez, Treasurer Florida International University [email protected]
Enrique Chavez, Past Officer Florida International University [email protected]
ADVISORS
Tiffany Barfield-Cottledge, Ph.D. University of Houston ~ Clearlake
Mary Dodge, Ph.D. University of Colorado ~ Denver
John McLaughlin, Ph.D. Florida International University
David L. Parry, Ph.D. Endicott College.
Deanna Shields, Ph.D. Fairmont State University
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For Information About Alpha Phi Sigma
Contact
Regina Shearn, Ph.D. Executive Director
Tel. 954-262-7016
COUNCIL
Karen Casey, Ph.D. Lynn University
Andrew Giacomazzi, Ph.D. Boise State University
John McLaughlin, Ph.D. Florida International University
Regina Shearn, Ph.D. [email protected]
Tamara Wilkins, Ph.D.
Minnesota State University ~ Mankato [email protected]