About ACJS
Who We Are
The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) is an international association established in 1963 to foster professional and scholarly activities in the field of criminal justice. ACJS promotes criminal justice education, research, and policy analysis within the discipline of criminal justice for both educators and practitioners.
Our Mission
Our mission – Transforming Justice through Research, Education, and Practice – is the foundation of the association. Therefore, we actively support a diverse member base comprised of people from a variety of backgrounds including:
- Scholars who are international in scope and multidisciplinary in orientation,
- Professionals from all sectors of the criminal justice system, and
- Students seeking to explore the criminal justice field as future scholars or practitioners.
Our Purpose
ACJS provides a forum for disseminating ideas related to issues in research, policy, education, and practice within the field. Through the vital interchange of ideas, ACJS members develop and share knowledge about critical issues regarding crime and criminal and social justice.
Our History
Learn more about ACJS' rich history here:
The History of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS): Celebrating 50 years, 1963-2013
by Willard M. Oliver, Sam Houston State University and ACJS Historian
A Timeline of the Development of Criminology and Criminal Justice (CCJ) Education in the United States (1908 – 2024)
by John J. Sloan III, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
National Office
P.O. Box 960
Greenbelt, MD 20768-0960
Telephone:
(301) 446-6300
Email: info@acjs.org
Executive Director: John L. Worrall, Ph.D., acjsexecutivedirector@acjs.org
Association Manager: Letiscia Perrin, CMP, manager@acjs.org
Association Coordinator: Debra Grandy, BSN, BS, dgrandy@acjs.org