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The ideal candidate should have a demonstrated commitment to racial justice, cultural competency, experience working with underserved and marginalized communities, substantial litigation experience, and substantial professional experience affording insight into the criminal justice system.
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Developing, managing, and leading all aspects of CJPs litigation docket, public policy work, and criminal justice initiatives. The Lawyers Committee seeks a proven leader with demonstrated expertise as a criminal justice advocate to lead CJP. The Director will spearhead the organizations national efforts, overseeing all aspects of our criminal justice litigation and programs.
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Education You must possess a J.D. or equivalent degree to qualify for consideration as a Trial Attorney (Criminal) for the Department of Justice, Antitrust Division. The Antitrust Division is seeking highly qualified Trial Attorney (Criminal)s to join an active criminal enforcement program, for its Washington Criminal Section based in Washington, DC. This section investigates and prosecutes criminal violations of the federal antitrust and related laws, including those involving corporations and individual executives, and handles criminal matters of regional, national, and international scope.
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Green River College seeks an adjunct faculty member to teach Criminal Justice, Criminal Investigations and Forensic Science courses. The college welcomes individuals to apply who are strong advocates for all areas of criminal justice from the crime scene to the lab, the courtroom and corrections with knowledge and understanding of current trends and industry practices, and a thorough understanding of current technology found in the workplace.
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Do you have an Associate's Degree in Criminal Justice or Social/Behavioral Science or related field AND a minimum of two (2) years of relevant experience, preferably in criminal justice, counseling, or social services.
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Weather you choose to pursue a career as a police officer, court reporter or probation officer, training in criminal justice is a unique experience that can provide you with a variety of opportunities to pursue.
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Earning a criminal justice degree will open the door to a variety of opportunities within the industry depending on the specialty you choose. The skills you learn as a criminal justice professional will allow you to successfully take on difficult cases, train others to do the same, and work with the public to ensure safety and stability.
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If interested in training for a career in the Criminal Justice field, Let us connect you with a quality criminal justice school in your area - get started today! There are no groundhog days in the criminal justice field, every day brings a new challenge.
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Our network of nationally recognized criminal justice schools makes it easy for you to find the right program in your area - take the first step towards your new career today. My Justice Career is the #1 portal for individuals seeking a career in the Criminal Justice field.
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That is what you can expect in the criminal justice field. Interested in a career in the Criminal Justice field? A criminal justice career may be a perfect fit for you.
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The University of Southern Mississippi invites applicants for a full-time, nine-month, tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor within the School of Criminal Justice, Forensic Science, and Security, housed in the College of Arts and Sciences.
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Current certification as a law enforcement officer through a United States, state certified law enforcement academy, recognized by Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission. Completed a Washington State recognized criminal justice academy, OR upon hire, certification must be obtained through the Washington State Equivalency Academy prior to the completion of the twelve month probationary period, or currently possess certification as a peace officer through Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission.
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Experience in teaching Criminal Justice (Administration of Justice) courses, with experience in cyber forensics courses desired.b. Demonstrated professional knowledge of the subject and changes in the field.
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MinimumQualifications: Visiting Instructor of Criminal JusticeEarned master’s degree in Criminal Justice or Criminology (or a closely related field) from an accredited university or earned Juris Doctor ( degree from a law school approved by the American Bar Association (ABA) and housed within an accredited university.
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Courses taught may include: Introduction to Criminal Justice, Survey of Criminology, Social Science Research Methods, Ethics in Criminal Justice, the Criminal Justice Senior Capstone, and/or other courses in Criminal Justice that fit the candidate’s expertise.
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