Job Description:
The Criminology and Criminal Justice Department oversees a BS in Criminology and Criminal Justice, a minor in Law, Rights and Justice, and an M.S. in Applied Criminology. Our CCJ graduates are critically informed citizens, who value diversity and social justice, and use this knowledge to advance the cause of justice. There are 24 full-time faculty members with diverse teaching and research interest, involving, but not limited to: Human Rights and Global Justice; Native American and Indigenous Justice; and Community, Health and Justice.
Minimum Qualifications:
A Ph.D. in Criminology, Criminal Justice, Sociology or a closely related field at time of appointment and one-year university teaching-related experience. Candidates must be willing to teach core courses required for the BS in Criminology and Criminal Justice.
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