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The Evidence-to-Impact Collaborative within the Social Science Research Institute at Penn State University, University Park, is seeking applicants to direct the PSU Administrative Data Accelerator.
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The Commonwealth's Attorney Office is committed to transformative justice in the promotion of effective and evidence-based diversion programs, racial justice, and victim services.
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Familiarity with the criminal justice system, preferred previous experience reviewing or conducting research in this area. The Reshaping Prosecution Program is dedicated to transforming what it means to be a prosecutor by focusing on the dignity of all people impacted by the criminal justice system.
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Knowledge of criminal justice, behavioral healthcare systems and evidence-based practices for individuals with substance use disorders and/or co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders.
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The ideal candidate is someone who is familiar with crime and justice in New York City and other places, skilled in using data and research to improve urban life and attuned to the variations in the quality of evidence and data.
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The School of Psychology, Sociology & Rural Studies offers undergraduate majors in Criminology, Psychology, and Sociology; undergraduate minors in Criminal Justice, Mental Health Services, Psychology, and Sociology; and a Master’s degree in Community Development.
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Job Description Summary: The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Social Work and Criminal Justice invites applicants for the positions of Lecturer and Special Lecturer to instruct courses in social work including social welfare policy, social work practice, death and dying, among others.
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The DAG is expected to perform a variety of complex legal and other research, and stay up to date in the rapidly changing fields of health care law, elder law, and electronic evidence. As a member of the Facilities Enforcement Team, this Deputy Attorney General position is part of a vertical prosecution unit where prosecutors work closely with the Division’s special agents and investigative auditors, advising on the development of investigative plans, reviewing search warrants and arrest warrants, and determining whether to file a criminal or civil enforcement action.
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Research latest trauma informed and evidence-based developments, best practice, current trends and maintain a working knowledge of emerging issues relevant to the field of Human Trafficking.
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The candidate must show evidence of ability to teach university level core courses in sociology (e.g. research methods, statistics, sociological theory, and/or senior capstone) and criminology (e.g. introduction to criminology and/or criminology theory.
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The Division's current focus are in the areas of housing/homelessness and criminal justice system policies and practices. Funded by a generous gift from Marc and Lynne Benioff and based at the UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations, BHHI aims to be a trusted source for evidence-based practice, policy, and scalable solutions-turning evidence into action to prevent and end homelessness.
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The cognitive-behavioral treatment model is based on current research in adolescent brain development and juvenile justice treatment and includes trauma-focused assessment and treatment.
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This classification requires knowledge of a variety of Probation programs and community resources, expertise in program design, evidence-based practices, national trends in correctional research, curriculum design and classroom delivery, public speaking, press, public and social media coordination, and group facilitation.
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Recent Ph. D. (or other doctoral degree) in social work, psychology, sociology, criminology or criminal justice, public health, or a related discipline; The Department of Social Work offers BSW and MSW degree programs (including a fully online MSW program) with an educational and research mission focusing on practice and policy interventions that improve health and well-being and promote economic and social justice, particularly for individuals, families, and communities who have been historically oppressed and minoritized.
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6) Experience and commitment to social justice curriculum design, teaching, and research 7) Evidence of knowledge of dual language education, translanguaging, raciolinguistics, and/or sociopolitical issues surrounding bilingual communities.
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