Criminology, Law & Justice Student Society

A student-run community for networking, career support, speaker events, and student writing.

We're a student-run community helping CLJ students connect to real-world careers and current events

We're a student-run community helping CLJ students connect to real-world careers and current events

We're a student-run community helping CLJ students connect to real-world careers and current events

What We Do

Explore CLJ beyond the classroom

We host events, attend conferences, and offer networking, leadership, internship, and scholarship opportunities—so students can make an essential connection with what they are studying and converse about current events.

What We Do

Explore CLJ beyond the classroom

We host events, attend conferences, and offer networking, leadership, internship, and scholarship opportunities—so students can make an essential connection with what they are studying and converse about current events.

What We Do

Explore CLJ beyond the classroom

We host events, attend conferences, and offer networking, leadership, internship, and scholarship opportunities—so students can make an essential connection with what they are studying and converse about current events.

Why join CLJSS?

CLJSS is a student-run community that supports CLJ students through events, networking, leadership, and conversations about current issues.

Career Exploration

Learn about CLJ pathways through panels, workshops, and student-led conversations

Volunteer

Networking & Community


Meet other CLJ students and connect with speakers, alumni, and campus partners.

Leadership
Opportunities

Build real experience through committees, projects, and campus involvement.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Here are the top questions our clients ask before getting started.

Are there membership dues?

No—CLJSS does not require membership dues. You can attend meetings, participate in events, and get involved without paying.

Can anyone get published on the CLJSS blog?

Yes! CLJSS welcomes submissions from UIC students, especially those interested in criminology, law, justice, policy, and related topics. If your piece fits our guidelines and is approved by the editorial/PR team, we’re happy to publish it.

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