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The CTE Academic Coach should have experience and knowledge of Early Childhood Education, Human Services, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Business Administration, Nursing, Accounting, Radiography, or Medical Assisting.
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The New York City Department of Correction (DOC) is an integral part of the Citys evolving criminal justice system, participating in reform initiatives and strategies aimed to move the City towards a smaller jail system without compromising public safety.
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Salary Range: $100,000-$125,000 At REFORM Alliance, we strive to move hearts and minds to create a more humane criminal justice system. The organization is working to replace America’s criminal justice system with a restorative approach that is fair, accountable and invested in rehabilitation.
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The Office for the Advancement of Research (OAR) oversees all research operations at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (John Jay), a senior liberal arts college within the City University of New York (CUNY.
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The Data Analytics and Research Unit is responsible for evaluating and advising on new Office policies and initiatives, measuring Office performance on strategic goals, assisting executives in improving Office operations, working with external partners to conduct leading research in criminal justice and promoting data transparency throughout the Office and to the public.
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Draft literature reviews: research best practices about the use of predictive models in child welfare, juvenile justice and other relevant domains such as other social services and criminal justice.
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Provide actionable research and data analysis in one or more content areas falling within the larger criminal justice continuum—likely to encompass one or more of pretrial justice, reentry, and abuse partner intervention programs.
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The legal intern will be involved in client intake, legal research on questions of criminal/immigration law and direct client representation in removal proceedings and affirmative applications.
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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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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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It is the policy of the Research Foundation of CUNY to provide equal employment opportunities free of discrimination based on race, color, age, religion, sex, pregnancy, childbirth, national origin, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, domestic violence victim status, arrest record, criminal conviction history, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law.
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The Deputy Director will supervise a Program Manager to oversee the day-to-day program management of the Office's Criminal Justice Investment Initiative (CJII), a $250 million investment in community-based crime prevention and criminal justice system reform and provide support to the Pathways to Public Safety Division, which oversees diversion and specialized Court parts, community-based crime prevention, and reentry strategies.
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Oversee all public policy tracking across EJSI's subject matter portfolios, including but not limited to Criminal Justice, the Expungement Project, Civic Engagement and Voting Rights, Gun Violence Prevention, Combating Political Violence, Cannabis Equity, and other relevant policy issues that arise.
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Nd participants, and our first-hand experience as a direct service provider - with research to advocate for fairness, racial justice, and humane treatment in our criminal legal system.
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An associate’s degree from an accredited college in Paralegal, Criminal Justice, Project Management, Legal Studies, Security Management, or other closely related field and a minimum of five (5) to ten (10) years of progressively more complex legal case management experience with demonstrated experience in legal research and analysis and administrative tasks, OR.
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