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Siena College Adjunct Instructor for Introduction to Criminal Justice in Loudonville, New York

Location: Loudonville, NY Category: Adjunct Faculty Positions Posted On: Tue Jun 11 2024 Job Description:

The Siena College Criminal Justice Studies Interdisciplinary Program is seeking an instructor to teach one section of the following undergraduate course in the Fall 2024 semester: Introduction to Criminal Justice Studies Course Description: CRJS 101: Introduction to Criminal Justice Studies This Core course for the Criminal Justice Studies major, which focuses on Restorative Justice, will trace the history of the U.S. criminal justice system, with emphasis placed on connections between the institution of slavery and our current state of mass incarceration. Students will be introduced to the concept of "doing justice" and will probe whether our laws, policies and practices mete out justice for all, or whether they are applied in a discriminatory fashion. Critical race theory will be examined, in relation to the structure and application of our criminal laws and policies. The roles of the individuals who work within the criminal justice system will also be scrutinized, and special attention will be paid to whether and how certain reforms in the ways in which these roles are performed could render the system more just for all. Wrongful conviction, the death penalty, conditions of incarceration, and reentry into the community after incarceration are all topics to be dissected in this course, always with a lens towards improving the system to render it more just and rehabilitative. The Franciscan values of heritage, diversity and above all, social justice, will echo throughout this course via the lectures, readings and interpersonal connections and experiences offered. We encourage applications from candidates with teaching expertise in criminal justice topics including mass incarceration, disparities based on race and class, restorative justice and reparations. Class size: 30 students.

Course format: in-person. Class times:

Class Meeting time: Thursday 6-9pm

Salary $1,287.50 per contact hour

The hiring salary above represent the College's good faith estimate at the time of posting in compliance with the Albany County Salary Transparency Law.

Job Requirements:

Applicants must possess a Master's degree in Sociology, Criminal Justice or a related field; PhD, ABD or JD preferred. Prior college teaching experience desired.

A background screening will be required.

Additional Information:

Siena College is committed to attracting, supporting, and retaining a diverse faculty. We actively encourage applications from women, minorities, persons with disabilities, veterans, justice-impacted individuals, and others from underrepresented groups who may make a positive contribution to the diversification of ideas and perspectives.

Siena College is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation or gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

All bargaining unit faculty members shall be covered by the collective bargaining agreement between Siena College and SEIU (Service Employees International United) Local 200.

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