Criminology Club
Sociology & Criminology Department
Criminology Club
Crim Club activities vary from year to year, as officers solicit student input in designing programs and activities. The club generally hosts an internship panel, where former interns in criminal justice fields share their experiences working in a particular setting. In addition, a career panel is held annually to allow interested students the opportunity to network with practitioners in criminal justice fields. In past years, speakers have included a polygrapher/lie detector expert, a K-9 training unit officer, and a self-defense instructor, among others. In the past, other activities include film nights, game nights, a murder mystery night, field trips to a crime lab, informal social events, and much more.
All students are eligible to participate in Crim Club. If you are interested in joining, please email and request that your name be included in the email distribution list. Meeting times are voted on by student members and vary from semester to semester. We are always looking for students to serve as officers, and on the e-board.
Contact a Counselor
Sociology and Criminology
College of Arts and Sciences
Danielle Lavin-Loucks
Chair Office: 219.464.5004
1400 Chapel Drive, Rm. 336
Valparaiso, IN 46383-4523