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14 entry-level criminal justice degree jobs | Herald Democrat
The Herald Democrat· 22 hours agoAre you considering going into criminal justice for college? Keep reading to discover 14 well-paying criminal justice
11 criminal justice jobs to consider | Arizona Daily Sun
Arizona Daily Sun· 18 hours agoIf you’re interested in working with people and maintaining the law, a criminal justice job could be right for you. When you work in ...
Tyler Junior College hosting Criminal Justice Career Job Fair April 29
Jacksonville Daily Progress, Texas via Yahoo News· 3 days agoApr. 25—The Tyler Junior College Criminal Justice Department is helping to fill law enforcement jobs across the state by hosting a Criminal< ...
JFF receives grant from Justice and Mobility Fund to increase hiring of people with criminal records...
The Business Journals· 3 days agoBoston-based Jobs for the Future, a national nonprofit dedicated to growing the U.S. workforce, has...
Deputy Chief Brian Harding is 1st finalist in search for new Akron police chief
FOX 8 Cleveland· 7 days agoThe first finalist candidate for the city’s open police chief role is a 28-year veteran of the...
State definition of ‘juvenile offender’ should follow the science - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 4 days agoIt’s an effort to gradually expand the state’s juvenile justice system over a four-year period to...
Warren Harris Jr.: New Orleans ‘juvenile lifer’ who killed 3 men is granted parole | CNN
CNN.com· 17 hours agoWarren Harris Jr. said he was sorry. He directed his remorse to the families of the three men he...
Lexington high school scholarship winners want ‘to be a part of healing Kentucky’
Lexington Herald-Leader· 4 days agoThe scholarships, each for $10,000 through ONE Lexington’s Be the Change program, were available for Bryan Station High School students of color pursuing a degree related ...
Donald Trump already won the only Supreme Court fight that mattered
Vox· 6 days agoOn Thursday, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Trump v. United States, the case where...
GUEST COLUMN: Give ‘til it hurts? The problem with boundless compassion
Colorado Springs Gazette· 7 days agoDenver Mayor Mike Johnston is cutting nearly $46 million in city services, including more than $8...