The internship position involves working in the Research Department on a variety of criminal justice projects related to law enforcement technologies, job analysis, eyewitness identification and more. Full time availability is preferred; however, we understand that as students you may not be able to devote this availability thus, we require a minimum commitment of 24 hours a week during the semester and we are flexible around school schedules. This position is open to both undergraduate and graduate students. The internship position will pay a small weekly stipend solely to offset transportation and lunch expenses and is dependent on availability and previous research related work experience.
Qualifications:
This position is open to current undergraduate or graduate students seeking a degree in criminal justice, psychology, statistics, sociology or anthropology. Proficiency in Spanish and Statistics and familiarity with research methods is preferred, but not required.
Position Type:
Internship (Fall or Spring Part-Time)
Application Deadline:
November 20, 2013
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