Criminal Justice Research Intern/Volunteer
Project Summary:
Generations Against Bullying (GAB) is seeking a skilled criminal justice intern to assist in ongoing research of current law(s) and how bullying & cyber-bullying are being handled by law enforcement agencies.
Duties and Responsibilities:
· Legal research regarding bullying/cyberbullying on how it is dealt with currently in the criminal justice system (laws, regulations, SOP, best practices, etc.)
· Tracking and recording statistics on bullying, cyber-bullying, bullycide and related topics
· Work closely with GAB research project team on keeping current on statistics and laws related to bullying/cyberbullying
· Other activities that may be needed
Qualifications:
· Trained and/or experienced in criminal justice, law and research
· Must have a computer to research statistics and laws related to bullying/cyberbullying
· Must be willing to complete some research at a local library
· Extremely organized, analytical and detail-oriented, and have excellent time management skills
· Able to work independently as well as in a team, and flexible to changes
· Able to define priorities and work within deadlines
· Punctual, diligent, honest, reliable, and able to work smartly
· Pleasant with others on the job and display a good-natured, cooperative attitude
Start Date: Position open until filled
Hours: 4-20 hours per week, very flexible
Compensation: This is an UNPAID volunteer internship