Mission
To act upon the needs, concerns, and contributions of African Americans and other people of color as they relate to the administration of equal justice. The National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice is a multiethnic, nonpartisan, nonprofit association of criminal justice professionals, students and community leaders dedicated to improving the administration of justice.
Objectives
- To ensure Black representation and participation as policy makers in the administration of justice nationally, regionally, and locally.
- To aggressively assist in recruiting Blacks and other minorities for all areas and levels of the criminal justice system.
- To stimulate research and other documentation related to minorities and the criminal justice system.
- To actively encourage and support the development of local, community, state, and regional chapters.
- To serve as a vehicle for input into legislation and public policy formulations in areas of criminal justice related to crime, the administration of justice, and crime prevention.
- To network with other organizations and groups with similar objectives and interests.
| NABCJ Delaware Chapter
PO Box 174
Dover, Delaware 19901
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