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Serve as a Hearing Officer for infractions of the CASH Code of Conduct and as liaison to BPS in all matters regarding student conduct, including working directly with BPS Operational Leaders, School Safety personnel, Boston Police, and any other agency involved in safety and school discipline matters.
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The Boston Emergency Services Team (BEST) Criminal Justice Diversion clinician will work collaboratively with the Winthrop Police Department and the Winthrop Health Department to respond to selected law enforcement calls for service as a crisis response specialist.
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Works in a confidential capacity with youth, peers, adults, parents, Boston Public Schools, Community Organizations, Faith Based Organizations, police and other law enforcement agencies, Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) Programs, City of Boston agencies, BPHC Management, and Executive Office.
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Ability to obtain computer proficiency, including typing, and knowledge of or ability to learn: Computer Aided Dispatch and Records Management System, Mass Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) terminal, computerized alarm monitoring systems, computerized access control system, other computer or technical systems that may be added to the Communications Centers.
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Training in a Municipal or State Police academy or Associates Degree in Criminal Justice and 242 hours training at a Reserve Intermittent Academy. Currently certified Police Officer meeting all POST Standards for police certification.
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Serve as primary interface with Harvard University Police Department, Cambridge and Boston Police Departments, and other local state and federal law enforcement agencies. Works closely with key stakeholders including Harvard College leadership, Harvard University Police Department (HUPD), University Emergency Management Office, and others to plan for and respond to security incidents on campus.
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Through the role, the clinician will gain a basic knowledge of the criminal justice system through on the job learning, but the ideal candidate must have the ability to: understand law enforcement culture, procedures and general orders and establish and maintain rapport with both police officers and an increasingly diverse community.
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Interact with and monitor a variety of electronic database systems as end users, to include Computer Aided Dispatch, Video Insight- IP Video based surveillance system, PTZ Cameras, IPARC, *Cure 9000, ARMS, Web RMV, Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS), Workday.
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The next Chief of Police will be committed to modeling the Police Department's and City’s dedication to racial and social justice per the Public Safety for All initiative. A bachelor’s degree in police science, criminal justice, sociology, psychology, public administration, or a similar field.
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Ability to be licensed as a Special State Police Officer under the Commonwealth of MA General Laws Chapter 22 C, section 63. Higher education (Associates or Bachelors degree) in criminal justice or related field is preferred.
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Police Officers work in partnership with the Emerson community they serve to maintain order, protect students, faculty, staff, and their property, prevent crime, reduce the fear of crime and improve the overall quality of life for the entire college community.
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The first of its type in the nation, the platform will integrate data from police departments, the courts, and the state’s custodial institutions to better understand and improve pathways through the criminal justice system, reduce recidivism, and improve public reporting of criminal justice data.
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This role involves working with the local police dept, assisting adolescents, children, and families who are dealing with mental health & substance abuse issues to ensure diversion from the criminal justice system to treatment providers.
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Knowledge of the criminal justice system, criminal records and landlord/tenant civil records. Criminal court, police department, or probation department internships. Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice.
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Graduate of an approved law enforcement training program or Police Academy. Ability to become licensed as a Special State Police Officer. Associates degree in Criminal Justice or related area.
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