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The emblem of the American Criminal Justice
Association - Lambda Alpha Epsilon consists of a hexagon upon which is inscribed three
Greek letters, Lambda, Alpha and Epsilon; a web, a star and a pair of scales. Each of
these figures has a particular significance for us in the field of criminal justice. |
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The star is representative of the light of knowledge. The truth of the adage "Knowledge is Power" becomes more apparent each day. Now, more than ever, those of us who are committed to the criminal justice system appreciate that only by acquisition and dissemination of knowledge, can we hope to perform an adequate service to our communities. In our oath we have obligated ourselves to be both a teacher and a student of the art and science of criminal justice. Let this star constantly remind us of our dedication to the pursuit of knowledge. |
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Traditionally, scales are emblematic of
justice. As criminal justice agents, we are committed to deal with our respective tasks
honestly, truthfully, and without prejudice. The evidence of our skill is the ability to
consummate our tasks with the highest degree of professional integrity possible. |
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The web symbolizes that great complexity of criminal activity. The edges of this web are anchored to our national boundaries from state to state and city to city. The web has a second significance for criminal justice agents. It accentuates the multitude of agencies dedicated to cope with this massive dilemma. Each act of agency cooperation helps eliminate a strand in the web of crime making it progressively easier to deal with this enormous social problem. |
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