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Congratulations 2013 JS Paper of the Year Award Recipients

May 24th, 2013 | Author: | Category: Alumni and Friends, News, Students | No Comments

Please join us in congratulating the following recipients of our 2013 JS Paper of the Year Awards:

Graduate

1st Place : Eduardo Bautista, “Immigration Control and the Punitive Turn”

2nd Place: Catherine Gross,”Historical Exploration of the Ideologies and Effectiveness of American Penal Institutions: Punishment Strategies from the Puritan Era to Present”

3rd Place: Sarah Matthews, “Theory and Ethnography: A Critical Look at the Indigent of America”

Undergraduate

1st Place: Samantha Lambert, “Torture in Iraq: A Necessary Evil or Product of Capitalism and Neoliberal Policies?”

2nd Place: Morgan MacDonald, “Racialized Social Construction of the Criminal Other”

3rd Place: Carla Shultz, “Solitary Confinement: Psychological Effects, Vulnerability, and Self-Injury”

 

2013 JS Scholarship Winners

May 13th, 2013 | Author: | Category: Alumni and Friends, News, Students | No Comments

We are pleased to announce the recipients of our 2012 Scholarships.   Please join us in congratulating the following scholarship recipients:

Kristofer Boaz Claspill Memorial Scholarship:   Christina Mock

Jeffrey Fontana Memorial Scholarship:  Jose Flores

Paula Stone Hubbell Memorial Scholarship: Vanessa Garcia

Willard “Huck” Schmidt Scholarship: Sarah Matthews

Daniel P. Lomio Memorial Scholarship:  Kavita Alejo

Again, congratulations to our scholarship recipients.

JS Alumnus and Chi Pi Sigma Brother, Joseph Kimble, Passes Away

December 29th, 2012 | Author: | Category: Alumni and Friends, News | No Comments

We have lost another senior Brother who honored our Fraternity values with an outstandng successful life; may he rest in peace.

Joseph Paul Kimble died in his San Carlos home on Oct. 20. His early career highlights included planning security for The Beatles’ 1964 concert at the Cow Palace, and supervising security at the Woodstock music festival in 1969.  He was also the San Carlos Police Chief.

Article form the San Carlos Patch:

Joseph Paul Kimble
Resident of San Carlos, CA

Joseph Paul Kimble, former police chief of San Carlos and Beverly Hills whose law enforcement career spanned 35 years, has died. He was 86.

During his career, he also served as a supervisor of security for the 1969 Woodstock festival and as head of the San Mateo County Sheriff’s VIP security squad where he oversaw security for several dignitaries who visited the San Francisco Bay area.

Mr. Kimble also was a loving and devoted husband. He married his wife, Marilyn, in 1951 and they celebrated their 61st anniversary this year. They had two daughters.

Mr. Kimble died in his San Carlos home early in the morning of Oct. 20 after a lengthy illness.

Born in Lima, Ohio, in 1926, Mr. Kimble left home to join the U.S. Navy at the age of 17 in 1943. He served as a radio operator on a submarine in the Pacific during World War II.

After the war, Mr. Kimble moved to South San Francisco, where he worked at various odd jobs until he joined the South San Francisco Police Department in 1949. He later left that post to join the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Department, where he eventually rose to the rank of Captain.

During his time with the sheriff’s department, Mr. Kimble’s assignments included serving as head of the security details for dignitaries visiting the area. As part of that assignment, Mr. Kimble planned security for The Beatles’1964 concert at the Cow Palace, where he took the stage in front of the band to calm a raucous crowd so the concert could continue.

He also arranged security for visits to the San Francisco Bay area by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Soviet Premier Nikita Kruschev, French President Charles De Gaulle, German Chancellor Konrad Adenaur, the Shah of Iran, and many other luminaries of the time.

In addition, Mr. Kimble was part of the security team for the 1956 Republican National Convention and headed security for the 1964 Republican National Convention, both at the Cow Palace.

Mr. Kimble later left the sheriff’s department to become Police Chief of the San Carlos Police Department. He eventually was courted by Miami and Beverly Hills to head their police departments. He accepted the position in Beverly Hills in 1969.

The Los Angeles Times noted Mr. Kimble’s “national reputation as an expert on civil disorders” and called him “one of the ‘new breed’ of highly educated policemen.”

Near the beginning of his term as Beverly Hills Police Chief, Mr. Kimble took a week-long leave of absence to serve as a supervisor of the security team for the 1969 Woodstock concert. Time magazine wrote that Mr. Kimble “supervised an extraordinarily lenient security force at Woodstock.”

The work of the security force at Woodstock was a source of pride for Mr. Kimble.

“We told every officer who worked security that we were going to be ‘peace officers,’ not cops. That we had to establish a rapport with the crowds and not take police action unless it was absolutely necessary,” he wrote in an unpublished auto-biography.

Mr. Kimble said later in an interview with the Los Angeles Times: “I’ve never seen that many people in so small an area who acted so peacefully. It proves something I’ve believed for a long time – that people are capable of policing themselves if they want to.”

During his term in Beverly Hills, Mr. Kimble met a number of dignitaries and celebrities, among them Elvis Presley, Bobby Darin, Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, astronaut Neil Armstrong, Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir, Bill Cosby, former Vice President Spiro Agnew, and George Carlin, to name a few.

After leaving Beverly Hills, the State University of New York at Stony Brook hired Mr. Kimble as Director of Campus Police. His duties also included directing the campus fire department. During his time at Stony Brook, Mr. Kimble earned a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice.

Mr. Kimble left Stony Brook in 1974 to become Director of Police at the University of Houston, which was so large it was considered “a city within a city.”

Eventually, Mr. Kimble moved back to California where he finished his career as De Anza College Director of Campus Security and Facilities in Cupertino. He retired from law enforcement in 1984.

One of Mr. Kimble’s great loves in life was travel. Over his lifetime he traveled extensively in 50 countries. He often presented travelogues at the San Carlos Adult Community Center. He also was a founding member of the center’s Macintosh Users Group, know as San Carlans Using Macintosh (SCUM).

Mr. Kimble is survived by his wife Marilyn; daughters Kerry Kimble and Kim Aguayo, grandchildren Genevieve Goings, Lori Aguayo Ball, and P.J. Aguayo; and three great grandchildren.

 

 

William “Bill” Nay Accepts New Position

December 17th, 2012 | Author: | Category: Alumni and Friends, News | No Comments

William “Bill” Nay [BS ’79 – MS ‘88] SJSU Justice Studies Distinguished Alumni (2003) was recently selected to be the Security Manager for Conductive Composites Company in Heber City, Utah.  Conductive Composites Company is a global technology leader in the development of innovative products and technologies that enable conductivity and electromagnetic shielding (EMI) solutions. Applications include composite materials, polymeric systems, and energy storage and transmission. Conductive Composites offers a portfolio of conductive products that includes nickel nanostrands, nonwovens, nickel-coated carbon fiber, and a line of conductive EMI shielding polymeric products.  Bill was chosen for his extensive career and background in providing innovative security protection for complex and emerging technologies. http://conductivecomposites.com/

JS Alumnus William Van Cleave Awarded Investigator of the Year

November 19th, 2012 | Author: | Category: Alumni and Friends, News | No Comments

William Van Cleave (M.S., Class of 1989) recently received “Investigator of the Year” from the Defense Investigators Association of California.  This is the statewide organization for Defense Investigators. There are approximately 400 members. The website is cdia.org if details are needed.

William is currently an investigator with the Santa Clara County Public Defender and is actively involved in mentoring our interns and has worked with nearly 25 interns of the past 20 years.

Thanks for all you support and congratulations!

Have questions for Bill?  Please feel free to contact him at: william.vancleave@pdo.sccgov.org.

 

 

Susie Rivera wins the “NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award for the 49ers”

August 28th, 2012 | Author: | Category: Alumni and Friends, Faculty, News | No Comments

We are excited to announce that Susie just won the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award for the 49ers which goes to the Hispanic leader who exhibits outstanding leadership characteristics and success in elevating and empowering his or her local Hispanic community.

Susie will be honored in September (sponsored by Bud Light ;) by going to a game with her family and receiving an award during half-time!  Additionally, Bud Light will donate $3000 to FLY on Susie’s behalf!

Susie was selected out of 15 nominees for the 49ers’ award. Out of the 32 NFL awardees, if Susie is selected by the Hispanic Heritage Foundation for the National Award, Susie will accept her recognition at the White House.

A wonderful recognition of Susie’s incredible work and dedication!

Congratulations!

Dr. David Mueller, JS Alumnus, Passes Away

August 27th, 2012 | Author: | Category: Alumni and Friends, News | No Comments

I am saddened to report that Dr. David Mueller passed away on August 20th.  His death was sudden and unexpected.

David attended our undergraduate program and received his Master’s in Criminal Justice and Ph.D. in Political Science from Washington State University.  He taught at CSULA and Boise State University.

I was fortunate enough to be both a colleague and friend of Dave.  He was truly a gentleman and a scholar.

Additional information about Dave can be found here.

JS Major, Christopher Gulcher, Passed Away on July 25, 2012

August 5th, 2012 | Author: | Category: Alumni and Friends, News | 2 Comments

Christopher R. Gulcher, 27, passed into eternal peace with the Lord on July 25, 2012 in San Jose. He was born Oct. 26, 1984 in Indiana where he lived until 12 years of age. Chris attended Scott’s Valley H.S., starring in football and graduating from Bellarmine in 2003. He was an Eagle Scout and enjoyed basketball. Chris served in the Air Force and majored in Criminal Justice at SJSU. He was devoutly Catholic, enjoyed married life and expected a child in Aug. He will be remembered for his kind and deeply compassionate nature, often donating food and money to the homeless. He will be missed more than words can express. Christopher is survived by his wife, Kristen Agostini, parents Don and Stephanie Gulcher, brothers Matt and Zak, sister Alexis, grandparents Susie and Bob Gulcher, aunts, and uncles.

See here for photos of Christopher.

Chi Pi Sigma Alumnus, John Y.Y. Lee Passes Away

August 2nd, 2012 | Author: | Category: Alumni and Friends, News | No Comments

John Y.Y. Lee’s daughter Susan Lee recently advised that her father passed away on June 29th after a lengthy illness at Carson City, NV.

It was my honor and privilege to have known Y.Y. since 1968. By all acounts, he was universally regarded as the “narcotic agent” for the Hawaiian Islands where he served from 1966 to 1982. Y.Y. was of the “old school” law enforcement generation. He approached the job as a tough, hard working and totally dedicated professional who honorably served his country in times of war and peace. Throuhout his career, Y.Y. received numerous letters of commendation and awards.

John Y.Y. Lee was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on April 17, 1927 and passed away in Carson City, NV on June 29, 2012. At age 18, he enlisted in the U.S. Army at the conclusion of the WWII and served in Germany . He again served with the U.S. Army, 11th Airborne Division, during the Korean War from 1951 to 1953. After military service, Y.Y. attended San Jose State University where he received a B.A. in Police Administration in 1958. Y.Y. began his law enforcement career with the San Jose Police Department, serving from 1956 to 1958. Federal narcotic career began in 1958 with the FBN District Office in San Francisco. In 1966, Y.Y. was transfered to the Honolulu FBN office where he “rebuilt” the one man office, working closely with Honolulu Police Department. As he approached the then manatory retirement age of 55, Y.Y. retired in 1982 as DEA Agent in Charge of Hawaii and Guam. In 1987, he accepted the position of Executive Officer, Honolulu Police Commision where he served until 1998. In later retirement years, Y.Y. moved to Carson City where he enjoyed volunteer work with the Carson City Sheriff’s Office. He is preceeded in death by his wife Janet in 2001. He is survived by sons Patrick and Jay of Honolulu, daughters Susan Lee of Carson City and Lani Lee of Boston, three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

JS Promoting Science Through CSI Camp

July 26th, 2012 | Author: | Category: Alumni and Friends, Faculty, News | No Comments

Check out the article on our CSI Camp by SJSU Today!