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Our advocacy work focuses on promoting racial, economic, and immigrant justice, including initiatives in the areas of voting rights, language access, education equity, criminal justice, and immigrant rights.
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Teaching responsibilities may include: Introduction to the Criminal Legal System, Criminological Theories, and/or elective criminology courses on gangs, criminology goes to the movies, crime and the media, hate/bias crimes, juvenile justice, white collar crimes, crimes of the state, cybercrime and cyber terrorism, and domestic and international terrorism.
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Look no further than the National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC, NFP) The National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC, NFP) provides direct legal services to, and advocates for, immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers through policy reform, impact litigation, and public education.
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Experience with Restorative Justice practices and classroom management is preferred. Must possess computer skills including Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, Word, PowerPoint and Excel.
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As a funding partner and collaborator with nonprofit organizations, policy groups, and civic organizations, the foundation advances racial equity and economic justice through the support of community organizing and public policy advocacy.
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Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Fraud Prevention or Homeland Security. Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists (ACAMS), Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Certified Financial Crimes Investigator (CFCI), or other relevant certification(s) or industry-related association membership.
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We are looking for candidates with a commitment to the work we do and can demonstrate their creativity, diligence, enthusiasm, growth-mindset, thoughtfulness, and passion to make meaningful change in the areas of economic and racial justice.
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SCUA documents the diverse history and culture of Chicago and the Chicagoland area including Chicago-related post-World War II politics and advocacy; design history; women’s political activism; social justice; Century of Progress World’s Fair; artists’ books; the settlement house movement; and the history of the university.
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Our holistic, community-led model of restorative justice is a template for creating a justice system that better serves Cook County and the nation. Restorative Justice Community Court: LCLC was the lead agency that gathered numerous community and Cook County court stakeholders together to design and launch the first Restorative Justice Community Court in the country in North Lawndale in September 2017.
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4 years of experience in a security or public safety role that includes experiences in responding to emergent situations and identifying and resolving issues that pose a potential risk to patients, visitors, staff and/or property, or completion of 30 credit hours in a Criminal Justice, Police Science, or similar course of study from an accredited college or university and 3 years' work experience with 1 year of experience in a security/safety role.
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Pastoral Migratoria ® (PM) is an immigrant leadership ministry of service, justice and accompaniment in parish communities. Lead the planning, organization and execution of fundraising strategies and stewardship and development initiatives to support the implementation and expansion of Pastoral Migratoria at the national level in pilot diocesan sites, including donor prospecting and relations, a major gifts program, annual funds/appeals, grants management, and special events.
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Assist Law Project staff on other projects as needed, including providing support, training and guidance to Law Project Equal Justice Works Fellow(s) Computer literacy, including experience with Microsoft Office and case management systems.
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Guided by the Clinical Supervisor, you will work directly with youth aged 12 to 18 who are involved with Juvenile Justice and/or DCFS and reside in shelter or residential programs. Certifications/Licenses: Eligible to become a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC.) Knowledge/Skills/Abilities (K/S/A): Written and oral language abilities are required as follows: Ability to read, draft or interpret documents such as procedure manuals, case note and psychosocial summaries, service, and treatment planning, and other.
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Currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student in psychology, human services, education, public health, criminal justice, public policy, social work, health economics, or related fields.
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Lead an innovative and comprehensive advocacy strategy that integrates policy, advocacy, and community-centered organizing with legal strategy to pursue transformational change and racial, economic, and social justice in Chicago and Illinois.
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