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Education and Experience:·Bachelor’s degree in Public Policy, Advocacy, or Affairs, Criminal Justice, Social Work, Human Rights, Psychology or related discipline required. ·Minimum eight (8) years of related lived and professional experience in social work, public health, criminal justice, sociology, workforce development, public policy, law, or related human service field required.
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Knowledge of the criminal justice system, court processes, restorative justice practices and alternatives to incarceration. At least 2 years of experience providing community-based services to youth and adults, preferably from communities with high rates of violence and criminal justice-involvement.
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Bachelors degree in Criminal Justice, Police or Fire Administration, Public Administration, or related field with coursework in police or fire science, emergency management, police or fire administration, criminal justice, or law enforcement preferred.
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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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Certificate of completion for Criminal Investigator Training Program at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers or an equivalent Federal law enforcement basic training academy. You must provide a Certificate of completion for Criminal Investigator Training Program at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers or an equivalent Federal law enforcement basic training academy.
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The University of Chicago Crime Lab is an independent research organization that designs, tests, and scales data-driven innovations to improve the public sector's response to the dual challenges of America's gun violence crisis and a criminal justice system that is not truly just.
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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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Masters Degree earned in Criminal Justice/Criminology or a closely related field. National Louis Universitys Undergraduate College is seeking Criminal Justice Adjunct Instructors to join our team.
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Should have depth of knowledge and experience in civil rights and/or criminal justice. The candidate will build strong relationships with clients whose lives have been impacted by miscarriages of justice.
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Typically requires 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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As the nations most comprehensive and trusted source of risk and criminal justice intelligence, we offer timely, reliable insights through vertical partners on AI-driven, SaaS-based cloud architecture.
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Experience providing victim services, outreach services, community programs, criminal justice or related experience. Knowledge of Criminal and juvenile justice systems and Victims' rights within the criminal justice system.
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Minimum Qualifications Required: Bachelor’s Degree with 18 semester hours in one or more of the behavioral sciences ( psychology, sociology, anthropology, criminal justice, political science, etc.
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At the FBI you will have the opportunity to channel your knowledge of criminal law, constitutional law, or regulatory compliance to impact public corruption, organized crime, civil rights, and more.
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Criminal Justice Degree. Must complete basic police academy training & complete on-the-job field officer training probation period. Criminal Justice Degree. A police officer in this position is required to meet the primary duties of the pursuit, apprehension, and arrest of law violators or suspected law violators until custody is transferred to the Chicago Police Department.
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