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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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The legal intern will be involved in client intake, legal research on questions of criminal/immigration law and direct client representation in removal proceedings and affirmative applications.
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1-2 years of experience or relevant education (bachelor's degree in history, political science, international relations, intelligence analysis, criminal justice, regional studies, or a related discipline; master's degree strongly preferred.
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The Legal Director will work in partnership to help develop the vision for Pregnancy Justice's legal strategy, which includes: impactful criminal defense representation, criminal justice reform, affirmative civil rights litigation, policy advocacy, education and training, and research.
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ACLU-NC/LF brings together litigation, legislative advocacy, communications, and organizing strategies to empower communities and achieve our objectives in major issue areas including criminal law reform, racial justice, LGBTQIA+ equality, reproductive freedom, and the rights of immigrants.
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An earned Doctorate in an area closely related to Social Justice Education (fields outside of education are also encouraged to apply e.g., Ethnic Studies, American Studies, Sociology, Social Policy, Criminal Justice, etc.
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A candidate for this position should have a degree in jurisprudence from a law school, be registered to practice law under the laws of the State of New Hampshire, maintain current membership in the New Hampshire Bar Association, and have three (3) to five (5) years prior experience in law enforcement or the criminal justice system.
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Present oral arguments before the First District Appellate Court, while demonstrating proficient understanding of the Illinois Criminal Code, the Illinois Supreme Court Rules, the Illinois Rules of Evidence, the Illinois Pattern Jury Instructions, and other statutory and rule-based provisions.
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Demonstrated interest in the criminal justice system or civic technology. Since 2011, we have been collecting, standardizing, and publishing criminal justice data to increase transparency, accessibility, and accountability.
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Research and answer questions submitted by the Criminal District Attorney or the public. This includes jury selection and non-jury trials at the discretion of the Criminal District Attorney.
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For criminology courses, four years of experience in the field of the criminal justice system may substitute for the masters degree. The Sociology Department hires non-tenure track, temporary, part-time instructors, from an applicant pool for fall, spring, and/or summer terms to teach courses such as introductory sociology, criminology, ethnicity, theory and research methods.
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The Open Source Intelligence Analyst will conduct research and provide intelligence to the threat management team in a timely manner to support the investigation and mitigation of threateningincidents or behaviors.
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Our deputies prepare and prosecute misdemeanor criminal cases in the City of San Diego by handling a variety of motions, misdemeanor jury trials, and conducting legal research. Those hired will be assigned initially as prosecutors in our General Trial Unit, the Domestic Violence & Sex Crimes Unit, or assigned as needed to strengthen the teams within the Criminal and Community Justice Divisions.
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Applicants must have a doctoral degree in Criminal Justice, Criminology, or a closely related field, as well as a record of excellence in teaching, research, and service commensurate with the rank of a tenured Associate Professor/Professor.
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OSINT analysts also support Executive Protection and employee, facility, event safety and security by providing persistent situational awareness research and support. Utilize OSINT research methodology for real-time situational awareness and analysis.
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