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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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Earning a criminal justice degree will open the door to a variety of opportunities within the industry depending on the specialty you choose. The skills you learn as a criminal justice professional will allow you to successfully take on difficult cases, train others to do the same, and work with the public to ensure safety and stability.
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If interested in training for a career in the Criminal Justice field, Click Here To Apply! Let us connect you with a quality criminal justice school in your area - get started today.
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Included in this department are Alcohol Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice Information Network, Emergency Management, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, NC National Guard, NC Office of Recovery and Resiliency, Samarcand Training Academy, State Capitol Police, and State Highway Patrol.
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Vera's Greater Justice New York (GJNY) initiative uses data analysis, research, strategic communications, policy, and advocacy to advance pretrial justice reform, reduce the use of jails and prisons, minimize the harms of involvement with the criminal-legal system, and support reinvestment in strategies that build truly safe and thriving communicates throughout the state of New York. GJNY works with stakeholders and advocates to transform the criminal-legal system.
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Green River College seeks an adjunct faculty member to teach Criminal Justice, Criminal Investigations and Forensic Science courses. The college welcomes individuals to apply who are strong advocates for all areas of criminal justice from the crime scene to the lab, the courtroom and corrections with knowledge and understanding of current trends and industry practices, and a thorough understanding of current technology found in the workplace.
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Duties include serving as an advisor to criminal justice and forensic science/investigation majors; assisting with internship and career placement; participating in extracurricular activities and programs; assisting with the recruitment of prospective students; serving on faculty committees; assisting with curriculum development, and performing other duties as needed.
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Has obtained at a minimum a master's degree in criminal justice, Criminology, or a related discipline from an accredited institution, or a Juris Doctorate from an ABaccredited law school.
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NSU invites applications for an open pool of adjunct faculty for in-person, online or hybrid courses in Criminal Justice. Master's degree in Criminal Justice, Criminology, or closely-related field.
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SCCJ has excellent resources to support faculty research through robust research labs, including the Victimology and Victim Studies Research Lab, strong ties to local and state criminal justice agencies, opportunities to work with the SCCJ's legislatively funded research centers (Nebraska Center for Justice Research and the Juvenile Justice Institute), and a collegial and supportive faculty.
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Experience working with individuals who have been impacted by the criminal justice system or individuals who have experienced significant hardship, such as homelessness, foster-youth, etc.
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Certified NYS General Topics Police Instructor and specialty instructor with the Division of Criminal Justice Services. The ideal candidate will also be a certified NYS General Topics Police Instructor with the NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services and a contributing instructor for our integrated Police Basic Training (PBT) certificate program courses.
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United States Division Criminal Justice, Forensic Science, and Security Position Type Faculty Employment Status Part Time Grant Funded No Posting Close Date Open Until Filled. The University of Southern Mississippi is currently accepting applications for the position of Adjunct Faculty for Criminal Justice.
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Salem State University is seeking adjunct instructors with interest and experience teaching in areas of criminal justice (i.e. practice, policy, research, administration, elective courses.
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Using a reproductive justice framework, we elevate AAPI women and girls to impact policy and drive systemic change in the United States. Must have a strong interest in reproductive and health rights, immigrant and racial justice, economic justice, and voter education and rights.
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