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0-1 year experience in the field of criminology, criminal justice research, or criminal justice policy. A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in criminal justice, criminology, public administration, or a related field.
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The Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSU Denver) invites applications for part-time affiliate faculty teaching positions. Master's degree in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Cybersecurity, or related field, plus one to two years of relevant experience.
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The College of Social Sciences, Mathematics, and Education offers rigorous, high-quality undergraduate curricula in Actuarial Science, Computer Science, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Data Science, Education, History, International Studies, Mathematics, Political Science, Psychology, and Applied Sociology.
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Other IRS employment opportunities include jobs such as Revenue Agent and Criminal Investigator (Special Agent). OR You may substitute education for specialized experience as follows: One (1) academic year of graduate education in a field of study such as business administration (e.g., finance, accounting, auditing, marketing, and business law), law, economics, criminology, political science, government, public administration, or another related field.
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Master's or equivalent degree or two (2) full academic years of progressively higher-level graduate education leading to such a degree in a related field of study such as business administration (e.g., finance, accounting, auditing, marketing, and business law), law, economics, criminology, political science, government, public administration, or another related field; OR.
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Takes appropriate enforced collection action, such as levies, redemptions, seizures, nominee liens, judicial actions, or fraud investigation. As a Revenue Officer, you will conduct tax related civil enforcement investigations, and will be trained in tax law, collection, and civil investigative techniques, to collect delinquent taxes and tax returns.
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In addition to comprehensive classroom training and on-the-job training, you will be provided career development and advancement opportunities so your career can grow with your aspirations. At the same time, you’ll have that sense of public service, knowing that the support you provide to taxpayers will contribute to everything from funding domestic programs to the defense of our nation.
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Use your experience in business, finance, and investigation, or your bachelor’s degree or higher (any major) to qualify for an entry-level IRS Revenue Officer employment opportunity. As an IRS employee, you’ll enjoy all the rights and benefits of federal employment.
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A bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice and/or Administration; Law and Society; Forensics; Public Safety and/or Administration; Homeland Security; Law Enforcement; Justice Administration; Organizational Security and Management; Criminology; Cyber Security; Social Work; Fire Science; Public Administration and/or Policy; Political Science with Superior Academic Achievement (SAA.
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A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in a related field (Social Sciences, Political Science, Computer Science, Criminology, Criminal Justice etc.) The Data Analytics and Research Unit is responsible for evaluating and advising on new Office policies and initiatives, measuring Office performance on strategic goals, assisting executives in improving Office operations, working with external partners to conduct leading research in criminal justice and promoting data transparency throughout the Office and to the public.
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Experience working in criminal justice or public policy organizations in a data-driven role. Experience using data visualization software such as PowerBI or R Shiny. The New York County District Attorneys Office Policy Department has an immediate opening for a Research and Policy Analyst within the Data Analytics and Research Unit. The Manhattan District Attorneys (DAs) Office, led by DA Alvin Bragg, pursues a mission of Moving Justice Forward.
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Education : Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in criminal justice, criminology, business administration, police science, social science, public administration, statistical analysis, or closely-related field.
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Must have a terminal degree in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Administration of Justice, or Sociology. The Department of Criminal Justice and Sociology in the College of Liberal Arts invites applications for a tenure-track position, Assistant or Associate Professor position beginning August 2024.
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What You'll Need for Success:You must have the following requirements to be considered for employment:Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college/university in Child Development, Criminology, Criminal Justice, Education, Healthcare, Home Economics, Psychology, Guidance and Counseling, Social Work, or Sociology or a related field.
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This embodies the Offices goal to serve and protect the People of New York through the fair administration of justice, without fear or favor. The New York County District Attorneys Office Policy Department has an immediate opening for a Research and Policy Analyst within the Data Analytics and Research Unit.
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