South Holland, IL – South Suburban College’s (SSC) Criminal Justice Program invites car enthusiasts, students, and community members to experience the 2nd Annual Criminal Justice Car Show on Tuesday, October 1, from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM in the western portion of the staff parking lot.
The car show, hosted by SSC’s Criminal Justice Program, offers a unique look at the vehicles and technology used in law enforcement today. The event is designed to engage SSC students from all disciplines and the surrounding community with an interactive “touch-a-truck” experience, where attendees can explore the latest law enforcement vehicles up close.
“This event showcases the intersection of our Criminal Justice Program’s academic rigor and hands-on learning experiences,” said Prof. Becky Walters, J.D., SSC’s Criminal Justice Program Coordinator. “It’s a great opportunity for current and prospective students to see the practical applications of a career in criminal justice while enjoying an exciting, community-focused event.”
SSC’s Criminal Justice Program offers comprehensive coursework for students pursuing careers in law enforcement, corrections, within the courts system, victim advocacy, and criminal justice administration. The program emphasizes real-world training and critical thinking to prepare graduates for a successful career.
Registration for the car show is free, but recommended, to ensure all guests receive SWAG bags and popcorn. Attendees can register in advance by clicking here. For additional information about the car show or SSC’s Criminal Justice Program, please contact Prof. Becky Walters, J.D., via email at bwalters@ssc.edu.
PHOTO: South Suburban College 2nd Annual Criminal Justice Program
About the SSC Criminal Justice Program:
South Suburban College’s Criminal Justice Program prepares students for careers in law enforcement, corrections, and criminal justice administration. With a focus on practical experience and academic excellence, the program equips students with the skills necessary to thrive in a range of criminal justice careers. For more information, visit ssc.edu and search Criminal Justice Program or click here.