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The Center has published studies on topics including court and jail reform, intimate partner violence, restorative justice, gun violence, reentry, sixth amendment rights, and progressive prosecution.
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The summer intern will work under the supervision of GJNY's lead qualitative researcher to advance the team's research and policy priorities that advance both safety and justice for all New Yorkers, including a focus on pretrial justice, parole, sentencing, jail and prison population reduction, and our overarching narrative change strategy, which seeks to understand and change New Yorkers' (mis)perceptions about mass incarceration.
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With nearly two decades of experience in identity-based and issue-based leadership development, community engagement and organizing, and state and federal-level policy advocacy, New Voices is the first Reproductive Justice organization in Pennsylvania and the first and only in Ohio. Our mission is to support and build power for and alongside Black women, Black queer folks, and Black marginalized people through leadership development, community care, resourcing, and mutual aid.
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Assists Facility Administrator in prompting restorative justice through community partnerships and coordination of community work activities. Advises facility administrator on restorative justice implementation within the program.
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Direct, through subordinate staff (e.g., Justice Program Associate, Justice Program Analyst, and Justice Program Senior Analyst), budget preparation, contract administration, and grant acquisition of multiple programs and services as needed.
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Brandeis University is seeking a Racial Justice Educator (RJE) for a temporary position. As a Racial Justice Educator, you will provide tools, strategies, and resources for creating learning spaces conducive to discussions about race and ancillary issues.
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The Juvenile Justice-focused Youth Navigator will also work closely with and act as point of contact for Snohomish County's Juvenile Justice system, building the majority of their caseload with referrals from Denney Juvenile Justice Center.
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Eagle Harbor LLC, a subsidiary of Three Saints Bay, LLC and Federal Government Contractor industry leader, is seeking Criminal Justice Specialist to support our customer, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) in Huntsville, AL. All candidates should expect to start on second shift.
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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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Possess a deep understanding of restorative justice principles and practices, including cultural considerations, trauma-informed approaches, facilitation and design of restorative circles, and conflict resolution techniques.
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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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The Restorative Justice Coordinator reports to the school principal and works directly with students, staff, admin, families, and school stakeholders to facilitate restorative practices, build schoolwide systems and capacity for restorative justice, and advance the reach of restorative justice in the CPS community.
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We are especially interested in a candidate that is willing to collaborate with tenure track and non-tenure track faculty on publications related to social and racial justice, conduct seminars on social and justice issues for our many constituencies (Faculty, BASW, MSW, DSW, Ph. D. students, Alumni, and staff.
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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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Visit the Justice Services website for detailed information relating to the management of the St. Louis County Justice Center. Positions are assigned to the Justice Center located in Clayton and are full time.
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