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Three years and six months as a corrections officer, and 18 college credits in sociology, counseling, psychology, social work, corrections, criminal justice, or a related field; or.
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IMT teams work with individuals regardless of their current or past experience with substance use, mental health concerns, physical health concerns, involvement with the criminal justice system, and/or history of violence.
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Education and Experience A bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, political science, and/or planning and public administration, and experience in the criminal justice field is mandatory.
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Experience in strength-based case management, work with community-based programs, intake, probation, parole, intensive case management, criminal justice, or equivalent related experience.
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VLGS seeks candidates, preferably those holding a Ph. D. in Restorative Justice, Social Work, Sociology, Criminal Justice, Education, or a closely related field. Support the creation of new courses, recruit adjunct faculty, conduct a comprehensive review of the Restorative Justice curriculum, and develop further student engagement, including expanded experiential offerings and supervising externships.
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CJA provides services and solutions to reduce jail overcrowding and unnecessary detention in New York City. A not-for-profit agency funded through the Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice, CJA is uniquely positioned to provide the City's Criminal Justice leaders, policymakers and the public with information, technical expertise, and research about arrest and case processing within the five boroughs of NYC.
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Ph. D. in Criminal Justice, Sociology, or a closely related field is required. Norfolk State University's (NSU) Sociology Department invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in Master of Arts in Criminal Justice beginning August 2024.
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The successful candidate will have a demonstrated interest in civil rights, racial justice, or criminal justice; strong oral and written communication skills; strong research skills; excellent work ethic; time management skills; ability to work independently and on multiple projects simultaneously in diverse legal areas.
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This role will be focused on storytelling through the analysis and synthesis of data from various criminal justice agencies, including law enforcement, prosecution, defense attorneys, court systems, jails, prisons, probation, and parole agencies.
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Be proficient in relevant criminal justice applications to include, but not limited to, WALES, RMS, Columbo, JUSTIS, PRISM, and Linx. The Records Division maintains and provides police records and background checks to the public, local government agencies, and the criminal justice community.
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The Department's work focuses on six broad program areas: Criminal Justice; Democracy & Civic Engagement; Gender, Sexuality & Reproductive Justice; Immigrants' Rights; Racial & Economic Justice; and Technology & Civil Liberties.
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An associate degree or equivalent in Criminal Justice, Corrections, Social Work, or related fields; and one (1) year of experience as an advocate in the justice system, probation, victim assistance, or other closely related areas serving vulnerable populations.
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MA, MS, JD or PhD in Criminal Justice, Administration of Justice or related field from an accredited college and 3 years of full-time non-teaching work experience in related fieldOR.
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A Ph. D. degree in Social Work or Criminal Justice Administration from an accredited college or university qualifies for Social Worker IV or two and one-half (2-1/2) years of experience.
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AIJ recognizes the U.S. immigration system disproportionately targets and criminalizes Black and brown immigrants who are routinely and systematically funneled from the criminal justice system to deportation.
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