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Further establish and leverage the CSG Justice Center's influence in the intersecting fields of interbranch, bipartisan, data-driven criminal justice initiatives. Overall, the division is responsible for projects that improve outcomes for people with behavioral health needs by making appropriate connections from the criminal justice system to needed treatment and other supports, such as housing.
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The position is in MDRC's Youth Development, Criminal Justice, and Employment policy area, which currently has approximately 50 staff working on 20 studies ranging from small foundation-funded projects to large multiyear studies under contract to the federal government.
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Criminal justice, cyber security, econometrics, economics, finance, financial administration, health, health administration, The Department of Financial Services is seeking candidates for the position of Director of Rate Review in the Health Bureau.
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A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university and two (2) years of satisfactory, relevant, full-time, experience in criminal justice, in community planning, community relations, development and organization including one (1) year in a supervisory, administrative, consultative, managerial, or executive capacity; or.
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The Intensive Mobile Treatment Team will work with individuals that move frequently across the behavioral health care system (outpatient and inpatient), the homeless services system (shelter, street, Safe Haven), and the criminal justice system (jail, probation, parole), and have barriers to engage in the services they need.
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We have ambitious goals across Reproductive Freedom, Voting Rights, Systemic Equality, Immigration, Trans Justice, and Criminal Justice in order to protect and expand civil rights and civil liberties, and advance the freedom, equality, ability to prosper, and humanity of all People.
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The Legal Aid Society, the nation's oldest and largest social justice legal services organization, has an immediate opening for a dedicated and experienced Deputy Director of Operations and Administration in our Criminal Defense Practice.
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The APD must have in a mental health service delivery setting, working with formerly homeless individuals, and/or clients impacted by chronic medical conditions, substance use, and criminal justice involvement.
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Bachelor's degree in Quality Management Systems, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, Security, Criminal Justice, Homeland Security, Accounting, Public Administration, Statistics, Public Policy or a related field from an accredited college or an equivalent combination of education from an accredited college and experience may be considered in lieu of a degree.
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Oversee the building of a publicly available dataset displaying key information related to the operation of the criminal justice system (e.g. crime complaints, arrests, arraignments, pretrial proceedings, jail admissions and demographics) and eventually datasets related to social distress (e.g. employment, health outcomes, physical conditions, school achievement.
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Program Description: The Intensive Mobile Treatment (IMT) Team provides treatment and support services for individuals with frequent interaction with the mental health, substance abuse, criminal justice and homeless services systems and have been poorly served by traditional treatment models.
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The Division of Youth and Family Justice (DYFJ) is responsible for oversight and management of secure and non-secure detention services for juveniles (e.g., youth) awaiting disposition in family, criminal, and supreme courts.
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We have approximately 120 -expected to grow to about 150 by the end of this year-based in more than 20 states who have decades of experience working in and with criminal, juvenile, and Tribal justice agencies.
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A minimum of five years clinical experience working with individuals with histories of mental illness, substance use, homelessness and criminal justice involvement. In addition, the Program Director is responsible for direct patient services as a member of the clinical staff, clinical supervision for staff, and leadership of the team on an ongoing basis.
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Close collaboration is also necessary with the Department of Correction (DOC) leadership and the Nursing, Pharmacy, Operations and reentry service programs of CHS. In addition to improving in-jail services for patients with substance use disorders, an expectation of this position also includes advocacy within the larger criminal justice and public health systems.
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