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About 25 percent of departmental students are sociology majors with 75 percent being criminal justice or double majors. Candidates with a Ph. D. in Sociology with an additional graduate degree in law, criminology, or criminal justice will be advantageous.
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Provides mentoring to youth, to assist youth in completing social/emotional groups as outlined by the Chicago Department of Family and Support Services, engage in positive social and emotional education programs, complete financial literacy training, make academic progress, limit justice system involvement and connect to community-based resources, learn new job skills, and maintain summer employment.
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As the federal agency whose mission is to ensure the fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans, the Department of Justice is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment.
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We are seeking a dedicated Deskside Support Technician to join our ESA V program, providing essential IT services to multiple customers within the Department of Justice. Desired Qualifications:Past experience with the Department of Justice or similar government agencies.
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Lead the design and implementation of a comprehensive strategy to support Michael Reeseās strategic initiatives using a racial equity and social justice lens, engaging the perspectives of all key stakeholders.
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In this position you will lead teens in daily farm work and facilitate workshops on science, nutrition, hunger, cooking, work readiness, food justice and food politics activities. Passion for food justice, dismantling racism, youth development and urban farming.
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Masterās Degree earned in Criminal Justice/Criminology or a closely related field. National Louis Universityās Undergraduate College is seeking Criminal Justice Adjunct Instructors to join our team.
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Special expertise in social work, restorative justice, counseling, youth pastor, or related experiences is desired. Special expertise in social work, restorative justice, counseling, youth pastor, or related experiences is desired.
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Assess individuals for strengths and barriers by completing an intake assessment, including employment, behavioral health, criminal history, prostitution history, sexual risk, income, insurance and substance use and refer to appropriate services and support.
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The Data Science Manager will work on a small portfolio of data science and social science projects across the areas of both criminal justice and education, manage other data scientists, develop and manage coding/analysis best practices, and support broader organizational development activities.
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Dominican University believes that justice, equity, and inclusion are critical to our growth and development and seek to recruit, develop, and retain from a diverse pool of applicants who bring varied experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds.
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The Analytics Manager will lead a team of analysts, work on a small portfolio of projects across the areas of both criminal justice and education, develop and manage processes and procedures for collaborative data access and use, and support broader organizational development activities.
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Proven track of leading interventions and round circles for restorative justice practices. The RP Coach will work in an in-person environment to build and deepen a positive school climate and culture by training staff on various frameworks including but not limited to RP, Social Emotional Learning (SEL) competencies, and Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) as part of the Multi-Tier System of Supports (MTSS) Tier I process for behavioral interventions.
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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. Collaborative spirit, with a passion for issues of AAPI and/or immigrant women and girls, health, social justice and human rights.
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This investigation includes but is not limited to a criminal, civil litigations and regulatory review, employment, education, and credit review (role dependent). Our leveraged finance platform targets market middle-market private equity backed businesses that need private financing for LBO's, acquisitions, dividends and other investments.
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