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Combination of Experience and Education: A combination of specialized work experience equivalent to the next lower grade level AND graduate level education completed in a field of study related to law enforcement (e.g., criminology, criminal justice, law enforcement, courts and judicial systems, corrections and rehabilitation, justice studies, homeland security, forensic technology, and forensic psychology) from an accredited college or university.
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Track Group Inc. is a global leader in the provision of advanced electronic monitoring and supervision solutions to the criminal justice/corrections market. Bachelor's degree required, preferably with a discipline in data analysis, computer science, criminal justice, or business intelligence.
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Being a CBP Officer makes you a valuable member of the Federal Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) profession. Candidates must be referred for selection to the Border Patrol Agent position before reaching their 40th birthday in accordance with Department of Homeland Security Directive 251-03.
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A fully trained CBP Officer is eligible for up to $45,000 in overtime pay in addition to the starting salary. You will be evaluated based on your resume, supporting documents and the CBP Officer Entrance Examination.
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Must have a Bachelor Degree or higher in criminal justice, criminology, corrections, human services, social work, psychology, sociology, law, law enforcement/police science, pre-law, public administration, rehabilitative studies or related field conferred by an institution of higher education by a regionally accredited organization recognized by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
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Do you possess an Associates' Degree in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, or Public Administration from an accredited college or university? Education: Associate's Degree in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, Public Administration or closely related field from an accredited college or university.
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Minimum requirements include the ability or potential to teach core courses in the area of Criminal Justice and Criminology within the current curriculum, participation in appropriate academic service, and involvement in professional and scholarly development activities.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Completion of a Master’s degree in Public Administration (M.P.A.), Master’s degree in Business Administration (M.B.A.); Ph. D. in Criminology, Criminal Justice, or Sociology; Juris Doctorate (J.D.); or other terminal degree in a related field.
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The successful candidate will have an Associates degree in Criminology/Criminal Justice or a related field and a minimum of seven years of supervisory experiences as a corrections supervisor.
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QualificationsMinimum Education and Experience:Mastersdegree in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Corrections, JusticeAdministration, Criminal Justice Data Analytics (CJDA), or a JurisDoctorate with a specialty in criminal law, or a Masters degree in anotherfield with at least 18 hours post-graduate studies in the criminal justicediscipline.
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Required education and experience: Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major course work in the social science field to include but not limited to corrections, counseling, criminal justice, criminology, psychology, social work, sociology, or court administration.
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The ideal candidate should be able to teach a broad range of undergraduate courses in Criminal Justice and Criminology including but not limited to, criminological theory, research methods, and senior seminar, and hold a Ph. D. in Criminal Justice, Criminology, or Sociology.
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Experience conducting criminal justice research and policy analysis is preferred, with knowledge of at least one of the following areas: sentencing, community corrections, prisons, courts, or prosecution.
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Ph. D. in Criminal Justice, Criminology, or Sociology from an accredited university, with a preliminary or comprehensive exam in Criminal Justice or Criminology.
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Preference will be given toapplicants with a terminal degree in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Sociology, or a closely relatedfield, and teaching interestsin: ethics and diversity (priority), policing, courts, and corrections.
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