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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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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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Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) locations. May require travel to our main campus in Alvin and/or to various offsite locations, including local high schools in Alvin, Danbury, Manvel and Pearland and to Texas Department of Criminal Justice facilities in Richmond, Rosharon or Lake Jackson.
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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 a highly qualified Trial Attorney (Criminal) to join an active criminal enforcement program, for its office based in Chicago.
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Inquiries against confidential criminal justice data bases for compliance with the Rules of the GCIC Council, federal and state laws and operational procedures. Records entries in criminal justice data bases for compliance with appropriate Rules of the GCIC Council, laws, regulations and operational policies.
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Justice agencies served include law enforcement, prosecution/public defense, courts, corrections/jail, probation/parole, juvenile justice, criminal history repositories, and other related agencies.
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The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is a statutorily independent component of CIA. You will work independently or as a member of a team conducting interviews, taking sworn statements, administering oaths, gathering evidence, analyzing records and data, preparing reports, and providing testimony in criminal justice and administrative proceedings.
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Preferred qualifications for this position include a Doctoral degree in Cybercrime or Juris Doctor or Master's Degree in criminal justice corrections, criminology or Master's Degree in acceptable subfield (see below) with 3 years relevant work experience.
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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. If interested in training for a career in the Criminal Justice field, Click Here To Apply.
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Conduct research and data analysis to support the Department of Justice and answer pressing criminal justice research questions. Core Responsibilities Serve as Project Director, or Task Lead for criminal justice projects; manages or leads projects or tasks, including associated teams, staff, deliverables, and budgets.
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A Bachelor s Degree in Liberal Arts or General Studies with a concentration of at least 16 hours in one of the following fields (i.e. psychology, education, counseling, social services, sociology, philosophy, family and participant sciences, criminal justice, rehabilitation services, substance abuse treatment, gerontology, and or vocational rehabilitation) AND two (2) years of paid post degree experience providing support coordination services.
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Associates' degree in Early Childhood Education, Childhood Development, Special Education, Elementary Education, Social Work, Sociology, Psychology, Criminal Justice, or Human Services or a related field; or.
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A Bachelors degree in Administration of Justice, Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement or related field or the equivalent plus a minimum of 5 years relevant experience; or Master's degree plus a minimum of 3 years relevant experience.
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Under the direction of the Director of Mental Health Services, this position provides direct psychiatric care to offenders assigned to inpatient facilities within the UTMB sector of Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ.
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