Our History
The
Indiana Criminal Justice Association was founded in 1933 as the Indiana
Probation Association. At that time, Probation was under the authority of
the circuit court of each county. The state correction system was a
division of the Indiana Department of Public Welfare. It was totally
decentralized. A parole officer was assigned to each welfare department
supervised by the county welfare director.
In 1953,
the Indiana General Assembly created the Indiana Department of Correction as
an agency of State government. This was done to provide a centralized
authority for the management of all State correctional facilities and
operations. In 1961 a Division of Probation was established within the IDOC
to provide general supervision over the administration of juvenile and adult
probation of all courts in the state. The Division of Parole was also
established within the IDOC severing any relationship with the Welfare
Department.
In 1950, the membership of the Indiana Probation Association voted to change
the name of the association to the Indiana Probation and Parole
Association. This reflected the growing number of parole staff seeing the
need for a professional association to meet the needs of corrections, which
was growing in professional stature.
As the
decade of the 1950's progressed into the 1960's, the Association reached out
to other areas of corrections and disciplines within the Criminal Justice
System. Professionals from institutions, law enforcement, community
correctional based programs, the judiciary and related programs were joining
the association, seeing it was a vehicle to address issues of mutual
interest.
The
minutes of the June 13, 1965 Executive Board meeting chaired by President
Richard Martin of Evansville states that there is a discussion concerning
the changing of the Association's name to the Indiana Correctional
Association. The Executive Committee voted in favor of placing the proposed
change on the agenda for the membership to consider at the annual meeting
dated September 24, 1965. In the report of the Resolutions Committee,
chaired by James F. Harlow, the following resolution was presented:
Whereas, be it resolved that the Indiana
Probation and Parole Association be changed in name to the Indiana
Correctional Association.
The membership voted unanimously in favor of the
Resolution.
To
reflect the various disciplines within the criminal justice system and the
community that makes up the Indiana Correctional Association, the Executive
Board commissioned an Evansville artist to submit design for review. The
only reference to this is found in the December 4, 1968 meeting minutes,
which says "The brochure is completed, a seal was chosen and it is hoped it
will be ready for the January 15, 1969 meeting."
The logo
then adorns everything that is ICA. It enhances the credibility of ICA and
represents the various disciplines that make up the membership.
The
membership seeing yet again another change in the criminal justice field,
voted at the October 8, 2010 annual meeting voted to change the name of the
association to the Indiana Criminal Justice Association (ICJA).
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