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Related degrees are Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Counselling, Special Education, Education, Human Development, Child Development, Family Development, Marriage and Family Therapy) The Care Manager works as a team member with key partners including parents, family members, foster parents, caregivers, guardian ad litem, DCF Protective Investigators, CLS attorneys, therapists, providers, and other appropriate professionals.
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A bachelors degree from an accredited college or university in a related field (Social Sciences, Political Science, Computer Science, Criminology, Criminal Justice etc.) Experience using data visualization software such as PowerBI or R Shiny.
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Three (3) full academic years of progressively higher level graduate education leading to a Ph. D. or equivalent doctoral degree in a related field of study such as business administration (finance, accounting, auditing, marketing and business law) law, economics, criminology, political science, government, social science, communications, psychology, public administration or other related field.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Criminology, or related science courses. Master’s Degree in Biology, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Criminology, or related science courses, including minimum qualifications listed.
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Part-time Lecturer - Criminology. PhD in Criminology or JD, with successful teaching experience at the university level or law experience. Prepare and teach undergraduate and/or graduate classes in Criminology.
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Master's degree in social work, criminology, sociology, psychology or related human services field required. Completion of HCA sponsored Trauma Informed Care, De-escalation Techniques, and Harm Reduction training.
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This position would require you to visit the high school campus to teach Criminal Justice I (substance abuse, court procedures and evidence and criminology) for one semester. Criminal Justice Instructor for area High Schools.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in the study of behavioral science, counseling, psychology, criminal justice, criminology, human services, social work, sociology, or youth and adult corrections, or a similar field.
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Associates or better in Criminology and Criminal Justice. College coursework in police science, criminology or related field is preferred or equivalent experience. Reporting to the Platoon Leader, the Telecommunications Officer provides departmental telecommunications functions to the Campus Police and Security Department, including front desk customer service and phone coverage for the University.
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This embodies the Offices goal to serve and protect the People of New York through the fair administration of justice, without fear or favor. The New York County District Attorneys Office Policy Department has an immediate opening for a Research and Policy Analyst within the Data Analytics and Research Unit.
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Position Summary The Department of Sociology and Criminology invites applications for a Teaching Assistant Professor, beginning Fall 2024. The University of Denver and Department of Sociology and Criminology value diversity, equity, and inclusion, a commitment by all constituents to create a transformative academic experience that embraces and engages diverse perspectives and communities.
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The College of Social Sciences, Mathematics, and Education offers rigorous, high-quality undergraduate curricula in Actuarial Science, Computer Science, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Data Science, Education, History, International Studies, Mathematics, Political Science, Psychology, and Applied Sociology.
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ALL OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED.EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS:Bachelor’s degree in criminology, business administration, or related discipline is preferred. Certification in Wicklander Zulawski Investigative Interviewing is preferred.
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Certified Alcohol Drug Counselor I or II, or bachelor’s in social work or Business Administration or Criminology, or Health and Human Services or at least 2 years’ of experience in the field. Certified Alcohol Drug Counselor I or II, or bachelor’s in social work or Business Administration or Criminology, or Health and Human Services or at least 2 years’ of experience in the field.
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Bachelor’s degree or a Master’s degree in Social Work, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Counseling, Special Education, Education, Human Development, Child Development, Family Development, Marriage & Family Therapy, or Nursing from an accredited college or university.
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