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Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a bachelor's degree in social/behavioral sciences, criminal justice, or education plus two years of professional experience in probation work, social work, criminal justice, juvenile justice, education, or counseling.
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EDUCATION: Bachelor's Degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., Criminal Justice, Administration of Justice, Legal Studies, National Security, Intelligence, Paralegal Studies) or equivalent combination• YEAR'S EXPERIENCE: 9+ years experience in intelligence analysis and/or criminal litigation support• SKILLS & ABILITIES.
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Bachelor's degree in criminal justice, administration, public policy, or related area from an accredited institution. Master's degree in criminal justice, administration, public policy, or related area from an accredited institution is preferred.
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Bachelor's degree in Security Management, Criminal Justice, Aviation Management, or a related field; advanced degree preferred. Bachelor's degree in Security Management, Criminal Justice, Aviation Management, or a related field; advanced degree preferred.
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The following must be obtained from the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services within one year of appointment: Certification as a Law Enforcement Officer; Performs instructor duties at the Criminal Justice Academy.
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Bachelor's degree in security management, Criminal Justice, or a related field; certifications in corporate security or crisis management are preferred. Bachelor's degree in security management, Criminal Justice, or a related field; certifications in corporate security or crisis management are preferred.
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Bachelor's degree in a related field, examples being law enforcement, management, criminal justice administration, or security management. Bachelor's degree in a related field, examples being law enforcement, management, criminal justice administration, or security management.
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Bachelor's or Associate's degree in Criminal Justice, Fraud Prevention, Finance, or a related field. We have a superpower that we've never talked about with as much pride as we should - we are one of the only companies on the planet that helps its customers pursue justice, truth and transparency.
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Bachelor’s Degree or higher in relevant area (Business, Security studies, Computer Science, Behavioral Science, or Criminal Justice) 10+ years of relevant business area expertise in Counterintelligence (CI) Insider Threat programs, Information Assurance (IA), Security and/or Law Enforcement.
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LADAC, or a master’s degree in human services discipline, including, but not limited to Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Counseling, Criminal Justice, etc. Prefer licensed eligible or fully licensed (LPC, LCSW, LICSW, etc.
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Recognized as an ENR Top 100 CM Firm, AFG's portfolio includes Healthcare & Laboratories, Federal & Public Agencies, Courts & Criminal Justice, and Education markets. The PM must possess a degree in architecture, engineering, business management or construction management (from an accredited college/university) or in lieu of the degree the candidate must have 10 years of management experience in the construction management field.
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Online Criminal Justice Tutor. Our ideal tutor has a BA/BS degree or higher in Statistics or a relevant subject with statistics experience. Our ideal tutor has a BA/BS degree or higher in Statistics or a relevant subject with statistics experience.
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College degree in social science, government, business, homeland security, or criminal justice related field and/or analytical experience to include intelligence analysis training.
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Knowledge of criminal justice social science research and evidence-based programs and practices. Description Criminal Justice Deputy Project Director ICF is a mission-driven company filled with people who care deeply about improving the lives of others and making the world a better place.
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Bachelor’s degree in Security Management, Criminal Justice, or a related field. We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Federal Security Officer for a part-time, contract position, specializing in personnel security onboarding for government contracts.
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