Undc100 Oca

2 months ago


Brantford, Canada Wilfrid Laurier University Full time

**Date**:Jan 31, 2023

**Location**: Brantford, CA

**Company**:Wilfrid Laurier University

**Faculty/Academic Area**: Faculty of Human & Social Sciences

**Department**: N/A

**Campus**: Brantford

**Employee Group**: WLUFA

**Requisition ID**:5364

**Position Title**:UNDC100 OCA - Introduction to the UNODC

**Term**:Intersession 2023 (May 8 - June 26)

**Days/Times**:N/A

**Hours per week/Hours Total**:3 per week/18 total

**Anticipated Class Size**:140

**Additional Course Requirements**:None

**Posted on**:January 31, 2023

**Posting ends**:February 15, 2023

**Position Summary**:
This course introduces students to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and its leadership roll the fight against illicit drugs and international crime. It will outline the three pillars of the UNODC's program, including field-based actions; research and analytical work; and normative work. This course will also include an introduction to the Education For Justice program and its connection to the UNODC's normative pillar, providing greater contextual discussion about the value of education as a primary means for battling criminality.

**Qualifications - Required**:Master's Degree

**Qualifications - Discipline**:MA in Criminology, Sociology, or a related discipline; PhD or PhD in progress preferred. Work and/or research experience relating to the substantive area of global crime prevention initiatives is considered an asset, as is prior teaching experience.

**Salary**: $2,618

**Application Deadline**:February 15, 2023

**Submit with Application**:
Required for All Applicants
- CV (required)

Required for External Applicants
- Cover Letter (optional for internal applicants)
- Letters of Reference

Optional
- Teaching Dossier

**Applications may be addressed to**:
Dr. James Popham

Department of Criminology

Wilfrid Laurier University

Brantford, Ontario

**To Apply**:
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