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Our policy department advocates for an improved response to sexual violence, including through the criminal justice, legal, healthcare and social services systems, in order to ensure survivors receive the justice and care they deserve.
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The law school has many curricular needs, particularly in the fields of Evidence, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Administrative Law, Statutes and Regulations, Torts, Civil Procedure, Child and Family Law, and Legal Research and Writing.
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Job Duties As a tenure-track faculty member, the hired candidate will be required to teach graduate courses (3 courses/sections per semester) in areas of criminology or criminal justice, publish impactful scholarly research and participate in service (committees, advisement, etc.
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Seeking a PhD or equivalent doctoral degree in computer science, economics, public health, neuroscience, political science, psychology, statistics, sociology, criminal justice, public policy, or another relevant field.
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An associate’s degree from an accredited college in Paralegal, Criminal Justice, Project Management, Legal Studies, Security Management, or other closely related field and a minimum of five (5) to ten (10) years of progressively more complex legal case management experience with demonstrated experience in legal research and analysis and administrative tasks, OR.
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Three years' experience in law enforcement or courtroom experience including trial experience with complex felony cases, legal research and legal writing; and. Three years' experience in law enforcement or courtroom experience including trial, legal research, and clerk experience.
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The Maine Criminal Defense Group is seeking a dynamic individual who not only brings experience to the table but is a fervent advocate for justice, embracing both the challenges and rewards that come with this line of work.
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Working under the supervision of the Assignment Coordinator, the Executive Assistant 1, functioning as the Assistant Assignment Coordinator, will assist in the facilitation of the assignment of counsel in felony cases and facilitate access to resources needed by counsel to effectively represent clients after case assignment, including discovery, location of clients, jail visits, investigator and expert services, training, service voucher review, and legal research.
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Associate degree in a related labor category field such as Paralegal Studies, Legal Studies, or Criminal Justice from an accredited college, university, school, or educational institution that has been accredited by accrediting bodies or organizations recognized by the US Department of Education.
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We invite all applicants with a passion for justice to apply for the position of Law Clerk - Criminal Division in the Stearns County Attorney's Office. Performs various other tasks including legal research, legal opinions, memorandums and briefs, assists with representation of elected officials, boards, panels, commissions, and county departments, and various appeals to the Court of Appeals and Supreme Court.
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Broad knowledge of national criminal justice research resources. Thorough knowledge of the Department of Correction, as well as all levels of the Criminal Justice System.
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Performs specialized legal research and writing in support of work in assigned area of criminal or civil prosecution, including research and analysis of statutes, legislative intent, judicial precedents, agency rules and regulations, and law review articles as they related to assigned cases to include those of an especially complex or unprecedented nature.
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Legal research experience (e.g., Lexis Nexis, Westlaw, INcite, Doxpop) Ability to read, comprehend, analyze and interpret criminal and administrative code, policies and procedures, legal documents, etc.
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Master's degree (M.A., M.P.A. or M.S) in Criminology, Criminal Justice, Police Studies, Public Administration, Legal Studies, or related field with research in administration of Justice, or Juris Doctorate.
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The College offers the undergraduate degrees in Cinema, New Media, Writing, Music Performance, Music Education, Studio Art, English, Spanish, Great Texts, History, Philosophy, Medical Humanities, Family Studies, Legal Studies, and Criminal Justice.
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