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Awards and Scholarship forms
Campbell
Scholarship Award
Manson-Robinson
Musto Award
Conference Registration
Conference Brochure

Training Institute Schedule
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Our Mission
 | We will provide a clear voice and a network for information and action for
the fields of criminal justice and corrections.
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 | We will assist other members to gain new techniques and trends in regard to
criminal justice and corrections through training, knowledge, and development
in those fields and allied fields.
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 | We will encourage educators to initiate and devise programs related to
professional development.
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 | We will foster community involvement in the prevention of crime and
delinquency and act as an information clearinghouse. |

Company Profile
Who Are We?
Our membership in the council is composed of practitioners,
supervisors, administrators, officers, volunteers, and employees of all agencies
and organizations engaged in the practice, study, planning, or administration of
any phase of crime and delinquency; including those in prevention, law
enforcement, institutional treatment, probation, and parole whether such
agencies be publicly or privately supported, including citizens interested in
these areas. We are local, state, regional and federal individuals and
organizations united to form a strong and effective network. Click
here to see a list of our Board Members and State Chairs. Chick
here to view the by-laws.
VISION STATEMENT
New England Council on Crime and Delinquency is committed to
community safety through realistic and effective programming for crime and
delinquency prevention, offender rehabilitation and reintegration.
MEMBERSHIP
Is open to:
 | Practitioners, and administrators in the fields of
correction, probation, parole, and law enforcement.
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 | Volunteers |
 | Concerned citizens |
 | Other criminal or juvenile justice professionals |
 | Libraries |
 | Colleges and universities |
 | Agencies |
 | The corporate sector |
 | Students |
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES
 | Voting rights in all elections |
 | An opportunity to run as a regional representative to the
Board of
Directors or Executive Office. |
 | An opportunity to actively participate in shaping the future of your
profession through committee membership. |
 | Discounted registration fees for training events and the annual institute. |
 | Special information bulletins and newsletters |

Contact Information
For further information feel free to contact either Executive Director, Paula
J. Keating or Past President, Andrew Cannon.
- Telephone
- Paula Keating
(978)856-1255
- Andrew Cannon
(860)396-6206
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- FAX
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- Postal address
- P.O. Box 869 Haverhill, MA 01830
- Electronic mail
- General Information:
ACannon@mptn.org
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pj.keating@yahoo.com
- Webmaster: jsprafke@doc.state.vt.us
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