About Us
The Carleton University Criminology and Criminal Justice Society (CUCCJS) is a student-led society whose goal is to identify and promote the common interests of criminology to students at Carleton University. We operate as a vehicle for communication and critical thinking amongst students about criminal justice and increase opportunities for networking.
The society is involved in arranging a variety of events and activities, from monthly study sessions, to Supreme Court trips, fundraisers, and career panels featuring experts within the field of criminology and criminal justice.
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OUR MISSION
We strives to support students through networking and extra-curricular opportunities.
Our Executive Team

Liza Marshall
President
Criminology and Criminal Justice: Psychology
Minor in Sociology

Zev Fenning
Treasurer
Criminology and Criminal Justice: Sociology

Lacey Stenson
Director of Education
Criminology and Criminal Justice: Law
Minor in Political Science

Elizabeth Zomparelli
Director of Travel
Criminology and Criminal Justice: Law
Minor in Forensic Psychology

Megan O'Grady
Director of Media
Criminology and Criminal Justice: Law

Anya Norris
Director of Careers and Volunteers
Criminology and Criminal Justice

VACANT
Lower Year Representative

Summer Debus
Vice President
Criminology and Criminal Justice: Mind and Behaviour
Minor in Environmental and Climate Humanities

Brianna Broersma
Secretary
Criminology and Criminal Justice: Mind and Behaviour
Minor in Developmental Psychology

Kayla Williams
Director of Events
Criminology and Criminal Justice: Mind and Behaviour
Minor in Forensic Psychology

Charita Ponnada
Director of Fundraising
Computer Science
Minor in Criminology and Criminal Justice

Banan Abulaila
Director of Media
Criminology and Criminal Justice: Law

Emily Ukena
Upper Year Representative
Criminology and Criminal Justice

Emma Girvan
Alumni Advisor
Criminology and Criminal Justice: Psychology
Minor in American Sign Language (ASL)
Graduated 2025

Dr. Alexander McClelland
Faculty Advisor
Associate Professor
Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice