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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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Graduation from a regionally accredited college or university or one accredited by the New York State Board of Regents to grant degrees with a Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Data Analytics, Data Science, Business Analytics, Criminal Justice, Criminology, Sociology or a related field and one (1) year of full time experience (or its *part-time equivalent) in research, data collection and analytical report preparation, OR.
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Position requirements include: Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Sociology, Information Technology, GIS, Mathematics, or related field (Master’s degree preferred); experience performing statistical analysis and research, preferred experience in the law enforcement field, (equivalent combinations of education and experience may be substituted); and a valid Illinois Class D Driver’s License.
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The Justice, Workforce, Preparedness and Community Development (JWPCD) Research and Evaluation Team has a broad portfolio of projects focusing on criminal justice practices and policies, victim services, and victimization.
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Ability to obtain clearance SGI Global is seeking a Scientific and Technical Support Specialist to provide support for statistical and methodological research, statistical analysis, documentation, and dissemination related to the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) work on crime and victimization.
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Our core policy areas of focus include education, poverty and economic opportunity, criminal justice reform, health and healthcare, the coast and environment, and governmental ethics. Experience working with statistical software packages such as STATA, R, SAS, and/or SPSS as well as prior experience working in ArcGIS are preferred Demonstrated creativity in problem solving, self-motivation, and ability to work collaboratively in teams.
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The person in this position must have a minimum of an Associates degree or 64 hours of college, preferably emphasizing Social Science, Criminal Justice, Statistics, Research Methodology, Computer Science or related field.
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Collect, review, and analyze the latest research in policing, law enforcement, crime prevention, crime analysis, criminology, and criminal justice. Must have at least Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice or Criminology.
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Possession of bachelor's degree or higher in Criminal Justice, Sociology, Research, Psychology or other Social Sciences or Administration field with documented statistical research focus.
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The OCFMH Data and Evaluation Team supports the MHHs, Forensic Services Division, and the MHTL Homes by conducting research and providing routine and ad hoc statistical and analytical reports for management, regulatory entities, and external stakeholders, including the Office of the Governor, the Colorado General Assembly, OCFMH Community Behavioral Health, and the Office of Criminal Justice.
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Graduation from a regionally accredited or NYS registered college or one accredited by the NYS Board of Regents to grant degrees with an Associate’s Degree in Data Analytics, Data Science, Business Analytics, Criminal Justice or a related field and three (3) years of full time experience (or its *part-time equivalent) in research, data collection and analytical report preparation.
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A Bachelor's Degree in Criminology, Criminal Justice, Geographic Information System (GIS), Statistical Analysis, or a closely related discipline with at least two (2) years of experience in strategic and tactical analysis principles, compiling data, crime/intelligence analysis, analyzing findings, and writing technical reports that indicate relationships between criminal elements and/or criminal enterprises (Preferred.
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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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The Research Assistant is responsible for maintaining the databases, conducting basic statistical analyses, tracking participants, and conducting client intake and follow-up assessments.
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Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Political Science, Public Administration, Business, Communications, or related field; with course work emphasizing advanced research methodology and statistical analysis in both automated and non-automated environments.
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