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Adjunct Professor Online - Health Equity & Criminal Justice
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$6,500 - $7,500
Part-time
- Overview The Public Health Program mission is to develop outstanding public health professionals who understand that health is a human right and that health inequity must be addressed in collaboration with communities and with an understanding of the historical roots and structural causes of injustice.
- We are seeking an adjunct faculty to teach in the Health Equity and Criminal Justice (HECJ) Concentration.
- Our specialized curriculum is centered on the criminal justice system, strategies for prevention and reduction of justice involvement, correctional health systems, reentry and recidivism, and social and community impacts of incarceration.
- The adjunct faculty in this position will be responsible for teaching Criminal Justice Law and Advocacy, a 3-unit graduate level course for Master of Public Health students in the HECJ Concentration.
- Students in this course will be provided with a foundation in constitutional law and civic education while focusing on a wide range of important issues in public health law, regulations, and the factors at play when developing advocacy strategies on issues that intersect public health and the criminal justice system.
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