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Chief Joycelyn Johnson

Chief Joycelyn Johnson- Southern University Police Department- Baton Rouge Main Campus. Chief Johnson is the First Female to hold the Official Position/Title (2014) of Chief of Police for SUBR. Chief Johnson was hired as an officer in 1998 and has held every rank except Captain within the SUPD. For further details on Chief Johnsons Department, click on the button below.

HBCU-Law Enforcement Executives Association (HBCU-LEEA) benefits include:

  • Professional development opportunities including training conferences, workshops, and webinars. These help members to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and best practices in law enforcement, and develops new skills and knowledge.

  • Networking opportunities:  network with other law enforcement professionals from HBCUs and minority-serving institutions (MSIs) for new job opportunities, partnerships, and collaborations.

  • Advocacy: HBCU-LEEA advocates for the needs of law enforcement professionals from HBCUs and MSIs to ensure our professionals have access to the resources and support they need for success.

  • Mentorship: HBCU-LEEA provides mentorship opportunities to help develop careers and to achieve their professional goals.

2025 Membership Dues

2025 Membership Dues
Regular Annual Membership $150
Associate/ Support Membership$120
Corporate/ Organization Membership$300
Student Membership$25

Annual Corporate Partners

Address: 50 Sunset Avenue NW. PO Box 92142  Atlanta, GA 30314

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