B-CU's National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice Chapter Recruits Its Largest Cohort

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DAYTONA BEACH, FL- The National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice (NABCJ) B-CU Chapter recently recruited its largest cohort of 46 students to be inducted in the national organization. Dr. Kideste Yusef, student chapter advisor expressed her excitement and encouraged students to continue presenting their research and work at national meetings. On Thursday, December 5, 2019, NABCJ’s National President Terri McGee and Assistant National Treasurer Aaron Rich, will participate in B-CU’s induction ceremony. “I am impressed with the criminal justice students and faculty who have presented at annual national meetings,” said McGee.


Terri McGee is a 35 year Criminal Justice professional. Her experiences were garnered from various positions with the Harris County Juvenile Probation Department. These positions included assuming responsibility of Senior Probation Officer, Lead Court Officer, and Court Liaison.

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