National Symposium on Job Task Analysis in Criminal Justice

National Symposium on Job Task Analysis in Criminal Justice
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1979
Genre: Job analysis
ISBN: IND:30000066857941

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This November 1978 symposium was convened by the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration's Office of Criminal Justice Education and Training in Dallas, Texas, to explore the role of education and training in human resources development. The symposium considered criminal justice manpower needs, the development of comprehensive manpower planning methodologies, and police officer standards and training. Participants looked at job analysis procedures, job task analysis applications, an occupational research project of the U.S. Air Force, a task analysis of the special agent job by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, basic training development in Texas, and entry-level police selection and test validation in Washington. Participants also focused on a statewide job analysis of the police patrol officer position in Michigan, job task analysis of Minnesota patrol officers, Wisconsin's law enforcement standards for conducting job analysis, job analysis of entry-level police officers in Georgia and California, historical background of police training in New York, and essential elements in a comprehensive human resources program for criminal justice jobs.

Jobs with Justice

Jobs with Justice
Author: Eric Larson
Publsiher: PM Press
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781604868838

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The world today has no shortage of economic crises—or politicians and pundits who claim to have the vision that will get us out of the Great Recession. For 25 years, the labor-community coalition Jobs with Justice (JwJ) has endured the brutal vagaries of the global economy with a single alternative economic vision. By putting its ideas into practice, it has won powerful victories with working-class communities. Through a series of interviews and essays, this book allows the community, labor, immigrant, student, and faith activists that have built Jobs with Justice to show us why their economic vision matters. They tell us why the organization’s core principle—the power of solidarity between unions, community groups, and immigrant, student, and faith organizations—continues to drive its victories at the local, national, and international levels. They tell us how the belief in solidarity leads not only to short-term alliances, but also to transformed relationships and permanent coalitions. They tell us how it has led—and will lead—to concrete victories for social and economic justice. Though the book reflects on the last 25 years of the Jobs with Justice coalition, it’s very much directed at the next 25. It includes the perspectives of longtime national leaders like founder Larry Cohen, newcomers like Ai-Jen Poo of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, and the locally-based, working-class men and women who have built JwJ from the ground up.

Using Computer Science in High Tech Criminal Justice Careers

Using Computer Science in High Tech Criminal Justice Careers
Author: Carol Hand
Publsiher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2017-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781508175124

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Over the past decade, coding has become a necessary skill for the modern job seeker. And with growth in technology comes new ways to do old jobs. This is especially apparent in the criminal justice field, where evidence can be analyzed in brand-new, more effective ways. This guide goes beyond basic career advice and into how technology has changed crime itself and the ways that the criminal justice system has had to work to keep up with modern criminal practices.

Jesus Jobs and Justice

Jesus  Jobs  and Justice
Author: Bettye Collier-Thomas
Publsiher: Knopf
Total Pages: 737
Release: 2010-02-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780307593054

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“The Negroes must have Jesus, Jobs, and Justice,” declared Nannie Helen Burroughs, a nationally known figure among black and white leaders and an architect of the Woman’s Convention of the National Baptist Convention. Burroughs made this statement about the black women’s agenda in 1958, as she anticipated the collapse of Jim Crow segregation and pondered the fate of African Americans. Following more than half a century of organizing and struggling against racism in American society, sexism in the National Baptist Convention, and the racism and paternalism of white women and the Southern Baptist Convention, Burroughs knew that black Americans would need more than religion to survive and to advance socially, economically, and politically. Jesus, jobs, and justice are the threads that weave through two hundred years of black women’s experiences in America. Bettye Collier-Thomas’s groundbreaking book gives us a remarkable account of the religious faith, social and political activism, and extraordinary resilience of black women during the centuries of American growth and change. It shows the beginnings of organized religion in slave communities and how the Bible was a source of inspiration; the enslaved saw in their condition a parallel to the suffering and persecution that Jesus had endured. The author makes clear that while religion has been a guiding force in the lives of most African Americans, for black women it has been essential. As co-creators of churches, women were a central factor in their development. Jesus, Jobs, and Justice explores the ways in which women had to cope with sexism in black churches, as well as racism in mostly white denominations, in their efforts to create missionary societies and form women’s conventions. It also reveals the hidden story of how issues of sex and sexuality have sometimes created tension and divisions within institutions. Black church women created national organizations such as the National Association of Colored Women, the National League of Colored Republican Women, and the National Council of Negro Women. They worked in the interracial movement, in white-led Christian groups such as the YWCA and Church Women United, and in male-dominated organizations such as the NAACP and National Urban League to demand civil rights, equal employment, and educational opportunities, and to protest lynching, segregation, and discrimination. And black women missionaries sacrificed their lives in service to their African sisters whose destiny they believed was tied to theirs. Jesus, Jobs, and Justice restores black women to their rightful place in American and black history and demonstrates their faith in themselves, their race, and their God.

Exploring and Understanding Careers in Criminal Justice

Exploring and Understanding Careers in Criminal Justice
Author: Matthew J. Sheridan,Raymond R. Rainville
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1538120097

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This book explores the criminal justice career landscape by providing a glimpse into the different careers and advice on how to prepare to enter those career fields.

Funding Justice

Funding Justice
Author: Warren Ross
Publsiher: Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1558964940

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Politicized Hiring at the Department of Justice

Politicized Hiring at the Department of Justice
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: PSU:000065511183

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Careers in Law Criminal Justice Emergency Services

Careers in Law  Criminal Justice   Emergency Services
Author: Michael Shally-Jensen
Publsiher: Salem Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Criminal justice, Administration of
ISBN: 1619254751

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Examines twenty occupations in law and criminology, including courts and court administration, law enforcement and investigation, computer security, and more.