CJ
CJ is a two-letter combination used as an initialism or nickname that appears in many contexts. It can refer to individuals who use CJ as their stage name or initials, as well as to organizations, brands, and concepts that adopt CJ as shorthand or branding.
In law, CJ commonly denotes Chief Justice, the head of a supreme or appellate court. In legal
In criminology and public policy, CJ stands for Criminal Justice, the interdisciplinary field examining policing, courts,
In business and media, CJ is used as a brand or corporate identifier. Examples include CJ Group,
Because CJ is highly ambiguous, its intended meaning is typically clarified by context, including the field,