Criminal Justice Employment Opportunities


The Police Policy Studies Council is looking for qualified expert witnesses in the following disciplines. If your qualifications meet these criteria, and you have an interest in becoming a part of our team, please send an e-mail to careers@theppsc.org stating your interests and qualifications.


Forensic Pathologist

Minimum requirements: (1) MD degree of equivalent (2) Board certified/eligible in anatomic pathology, (3) Board certified/eligible in forensic pathology (4) documented experience in this field of discipline, and (5) prior court acknowledgment of “expert” credentials is preferred but not mandatory.

Send an e-mail to careers@theppsc.org


 Forensic Computer Specialist

Interested parties must possess the abilities of collection, preservation, analysis and court presentation of computer related evidence. The information gathered may relate to such things as theft of trade secrets, theft or destruction of intellectual property, fraud, and other civil cases involving wrongful dismissals, breaches of contracts and discrimination issues.

 Desirable qualifications: (1) Degree in computer science, (2) certifications in IT applications (e.g. networking), (3) documented experience in this field of discipline, and (4) prior court acknowledgment of “expert” credentials is preferred but not mandatory.

Send an e-mail to careers@theppsc.org


As a service to aspiring criminal justice professionals, we are providing links to other possible employment opportunities.


FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT

Federal Aviation Administration

Federal Bureau of Investigation
US Customs Service
Drug Enforcement Administration
US Secret Service
US Marshals Service
US Park Police
US Border Patrol
Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms
Immigration and Naturalization Service
Postal Inspection Service
Fish & Wildlife
Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division


LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPLOYMENT


 




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