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Weather you choose to pursue a career as a police officer, court reporter or probation officer, training in criminal justice is a unique experience that can provide you with a variety of opportunities to pursue.
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We support, convene, and collaborate with sexual assault programs, advocates, prosecutors, and law enforcement officers to promote a more victim-centered response to sexual violence, and increase effective criminal justice.
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Prior experience with program evaluation (design, implementation, and reporting), relating to criminal justice, public policy or service-based organizations strongly preferred. Bachelor’s Degree in the public policy, criminal justice, social science, or related field.
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Our areas of expertise include behavioral health, mental health policy and services, substance use disorders, workforce development, homelessness, housing and employment programs, trauma-informed care, criminal justice, women and children, veterans, healthcare reform, and population health management.
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The Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSU Denver) invites applications for part-time affiliate faculty teaching positions. Master's degree in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Cybersecurity, or related field, plus one to two years of relevant experience.
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The mission of Correctional Managed Care is to address the healthcare needs of underserved patient populations within the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) and the Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD.
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We strongly encourage and welcome applications from women, people of color, members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities, as well as individuals with prior contact with the criminal justice system.
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Associate's Degree (or higher) in Police Science, Criminal Justice, Administration of Justice or related field. Complete Field Training Program, obtain certification as Law Enforcement Officer by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services.
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The ideal candidate is an NYS admitted criminal defense attorney who demonstrates a commitment to serving marginalized persons and communities, has extensive criminal court experience, and who vigilantly elevates the value of client centered advocacy using a race, gender equity and social and economic justice lens.
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As our Behavioral Health Assessment Specialist on our Offender Behavioral Health Services (OBHS) & Partnership for Active Community Engagement (PACE) team, you will provide assessments for our Behavioral Health Home (BHH) and Criminal Justice team for clients referred through the criminal justice system.
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Current program areas include Housing Rights, Immigrant Rights, Criminal Justice Reform, National Security & Civil Rights, Workers Rights, and Voting Rights. Since 1972, Advancing Justice ALC has preserved affordable housing in San Franciscos Chinatown, litigated high-profile civil rights cases, advocated for the passage of landmark policy changes, and provided an array of services, including community education, advocacy, and direct client representation to further the rights of low-income immigrants and communities of color.
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Earning a criminal justice degree will open the door to a variety of opportunities within the industry depending on the specialty you choose. If interested in training for a career in the Criminal Justice field, Click Here To Apply.
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Associate's degree in the field of psychology, sociology, counseling, social work, criminal justice, education, nursing, or health; and/or LCDC, registered CI, licensed social worker, LPC, LPC-intern; or possess, at a minimum, two years of documented experience providing direct client services directly related to the applicable internship, licensing, or education documented to persons with substance abuse problems or mental disorders.
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Higher education in psychology, social work, criminal justice, or another related field is a plus. Candidates who are back-to-work, US Veterans, people with disabilities, people who have been impacted by the justice system, and/or people without a college degree are encouraged to apply.
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Experience in victim assistance or advocacy, victim rights, counseling, criminal justice, or related employment experience. A bachelor’s degree in social work, human services, psychology, criminal justice, or a related field.
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