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Content includes globalization; poverty; discrimination based on race, ethnicity, gender, age and sexual orientation; crime and criminal justice system; substance abuse; population growth, environmental problems and sustainability; and war and terrorism.
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FLSA: Exempt RETIREMENT: Public School Retirement System (PSRS) CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES: Valid Missouri Teaching Certificate CLEARANCES: Criminal Justice Fingerprint/Background Clearance EVALUATION: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board’s policy on evaluations utilizing the Performance Based Teacher Evaluation process.
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A master's degree or doctoral degree in accounting, business administration, business management, computer science, computer information systems, or related IT field; criminal justice, economics, engineering; finance, mathematics, public administration, public or community health, public policy, political science, or statistics; AND One year of qualifying professional accounting and/or auditing experience gained after meeting the educational qualifications.
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Reporting to the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, the Director will be expected to promote the mission of the Center through program development, research, grant writing, community outreach, collaboration with criminal justice agencies, the sponsoring of conferences/events supporting the profession, and limited teaching responsibilities in their area of expertise.
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Minimum of 1 year experience as a police officer, corrections officer or relevant security officer work requiredExtensive course work in criminal justice or related field may be substituted for work experience.
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Preferred Qualifications: Masters degree in Criminal Justice, Criminology or Social Sciences. Job DescriptionThe department of Justice Studies is seeking an adjunct to teach in the Criminal Justice Department.
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Bachelors: Business, Bachelors: Criminal Justice. Leads and develops teams effectively by teaching, training, and actively listening to associates; touring stores and providing feedback (Tour-to.
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A master’s degree with a concentration in higher education, criminal justice, education / teaching, student development, counseling, pastoral studies, biblical studies, or a related field.
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Assist with academic advising for Criminal Justice and Homeland Security academic majors. Assisting the Department in developing and implementing initiatives that support the University's student engagement and retention plans to recruit, retain, and increase the graduation rate of students at Fisk majoring in the Criminal Justice program.
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Recent college graduates and graduate students pursuing a career in Psychology, Social Work, Criminal Justice, Sociology, Clinical Mental Health Counseling or a related field are encouraged to apply.
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Part-Time Lecturer - Criminology and Criminal JusticeAbout the OpportunityResponsibilities:The School of Criminology and Criminal Justice is home to the Center for Criminal Justice Policy Research, the Race and Justice Institute, and the Institute for Security and Public Policy.
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Must pass and maintain current certification requirements of the Basic Criminal Justice Training Academy operated by the Kentucky Justice Cabinet as a law enforcement officer. May perform special operations/detail activities such as desk, media and/or public information officer, special response team (SRT), drug task force, DUI task force, negotiations, juvenile, homicide, gang unit, narcotics, environmental protection, field training, teaching, and/or others as assigned.
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Preferred: Experience teaching undergraduate courses in criminal justice, family law and sociology; 2) teaching experience with distance education technology and delivery modalities, and 3) experience working with Native American communities.
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Situated just east of Downtown Los Angeles, between the communities of East Los Angeles and Monterey Park, CA, Cal State LA offers its more than 27,000 students nationally recognized programs in the sciences, the arts, business, criminal justice, engineering, nursing, education and the humanities taught by award-winning faculty who are cutting-edge researchers and dedicated mentors.
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Teach freshman and sophomore-level Business courses to students in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) correctional facilities. Candidates must pass a criminal background check by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ.
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