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The department is currently seeking introduction to criminal justice, law enforcement/investigations, justice administration, criminology theory and research methods, law and courts, corrections, offenders and offenses, community and justice system, and other related courses.
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Masters degree in criminal justice, criminology, social sciences, law or related fields/disciplines. Doctoral degree in criminal justice, criminology, social sciences, law or related fields/disciplines.
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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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Minimum of 1 year experience as a police officer, corrections officer or relevant security officer work required Extensive course work in criminal justice or related field may be substituted for work experience.
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Minimum of two years college course work in criminal justice, security administration or related program, and (3) years experience in public law enforcement, military police or armed hospital security.
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Associates Degree or higher in Criminal Justice, Private Investigations, Homeland Security, Emergency Management and/or Emergency Medical Services. A successful candidate will have experience as a first responder - related experience that best aligns with the day to day operation may include: Hotel/Resort Security Guard/Officer experience Successfully completed basic training in the Military Loss Prevention and/or Plain Clothes Operatives experience High pressure situational experience such as Emergency Medical Technician, Firefighter, Flight Attendant.
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ResearchThe Center's research teams are staffed with social scientists, data analysts, and lawyers who are academically-trained or have lived experience and who conduct research in the U.S. and globally on diverse criminal-legal system and justice issues.
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In January 2016, the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) launched a demonstration project to achieve better outcomes for people with involvement with the homeless services, criminal justice, and the behavioral health service systems.
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The FACT Criminal Justice Specialist is a Master’s level mental health clinician who outreaches clients in the community to provide treatment and services with high fidelity to the ACT model.
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Bachelors degree in criminal justice, security administration or related area with participation in security or law enforcement through an internship or volunteer work such as police reserve program.
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Associates or Bachelors in Criminal Justice preferred (Asset Protection Team Member Only) Loss Prevention or Criminal Justice background is a plus. that you have included on your LinkedIn profile to your Academy Sports + Outdoors job application.
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At Academy Sports + Outdoors, our Purpose is to make it easier for everyone to enjoy more sports and outdoors. Application Note: If you select to "Sign in with LinkedIn" , you will be required to also create a candidate home account with Academy Sports + Outdoors.
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Passionate and well-versed in the variety of outdoors hobbies, interests and skill sets such as fishing, hunting, competitive shooting, and camping. 4+ years of personal experience with the outdoors hobbies, interests and skill sets; fishing and hunting experience preferred.
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Team Members are considered fully vaccinated when they provide Academy with written proof that two weeks have passed since receiving either a single-dose series COVID-19 vaccine or the second dose of a two-dose series COVID-19 vaccine.
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Ability to connect, build rapport and engage with our customers that bond with friends, family, and community through the challenge of sports and outdoor pursuits; bilingual a plus. Fishing and Hunting Sales Team Member Only.
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