Post by anonomnama on Jul 16, 2013 13:57:13 GMT -5
Job Description
Bridgewater State University's Department of Criminal Justice invites
applications for a full-time tenure-track position to begin Fall 2014. A large, growing,
dynamic department with a strong social justice orientation in both theory and practice
seeks faculty committed to teaching, mentoring, and research. We seek a candidate
who is an active and productive scholar with a demonstrable, significant commitment
to teaching as our university has a 4-4 teaching load (most often implemented with a
two or three-course preparation).
Required Minimum Qualifications
Prefer a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice, but will consider candidates with a Ph.D. in
Criminology, Sociology, Public Policy, Political Science or other closely related fields. A
law degree is not considered an appropriate terminal degree for this position. Doctoral
students who are ABD and who are nearing completion of the dissertation will also be
considered.
Applicants should be strongly committed to social justice, excellence in
teaching and mentoring, and to working in a multicultural environment that fosters
diversity. They should also have an ability to use technology effectively in teaching and
learning, the ability to work collaboratively, evidence of scholarly activity, and a
commitment to public higher education.
Preferred Qualifications
The focus of this position is a progressive analytical view of the legal system,
including the implications for fairness as well as racial, ethnic, gender and class equity.
Examples of areas of preferred specialization include wrongful convictions,
prosecutorial & judicial misconduct, plea bargaining, eyewitness identification, false
confessions, felony disenfranchisement, juvenile prosecutions & sentencing, dynamics
and effects of mandatory sentencing, life without parole, death penalty, or any other
related specializations.
Special Instructions to Applicants
Items other than resume or letter of interest that applicants must submit
Applicants must submit at least one substantive writing sample, preferably from an
area of research or teaching specialization.
QuickLink
jobs.bridgew.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1
373993368087
Bridgewater State University's Department of Criminal Justice invites
applications for a full-time tenure-track position to begin Fall 2014. A large, growing,
dynamic department with a strong social justice orientation in both theory and practice
seeks faculty committed to teaching, mentoring, and research. We seek a candidate
who is an active and productive scholar with a demonstrable, significant commitment
to teaching as our university has a 4-4 teaching load (most often implemented with a
two or three-course preparation).
Required Minimum Qualifications
Prefer a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice, but will consider candidates with a Ph.D. in
Criminology, Sociology, Public Policy, Political Science or other closely related fields. A
law degree is not considered an appropriate terminal degree for this position. Doctoral
students who are ABD and who are nearing completion of the dissertation will also be
considered.
Applicants should be strongly committed to social justice, excellence in
teaching and mentoring, and to working in a multicultural environment that fosters
diversity. They should also have an ability to use technology effectively in teaching and
learning, the ability to work collaboratively, evidence of scholarly activity, and a
commitment to public higher education.
Preferred Qualifications
The focus of this position is a progressive analytical view of the legal system,
including the implications for fairness as well as racial, ethnic, gender and class equity.
Examples of areas of preferred specialization include wrongful convictions,
prosecutorial & judicial misconduct, plea bargaining, eyewitness identification, false
confessions, felony disenfranchisement, juvenile prosecutions & sentencing, dynamics
and effects of mandatory sentencing, life without parole, death penalty, or any other
related specializations.
Special Instructions to Applicants
Items other than resume or letter of interest that applicants must submit
Applicants must submit at least one substantive writing sample, preferably from an
area of research or teaching specialization.
QuickLink
jobs.bridgew.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1
373993368087