Multiple positions Policing Laurier 2022

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Jobs @ Laurier
Type Job
Categories (tags) EMCA, postdoc, PhD, policing, oversight
Dates - 2022/11/30
Link https://specialprojects.wlu.ca/seeingjustice/were-hiring/
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Submission deadline 2022/11/30
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Tweet Postdoc, PhDx2, Master's open at Wilfrid Laurier examining policing oversight technology. Deadline Nov. 30 2022 https://specialprojects.wlu.ca/seeingjustice/were-hiring/
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Multiple positions Policing Laurier 2022:


Details:

Visions of Policing is a Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada funded project partnered with scholars based in the United Kingdom, Germany and France to examine how visual technologies are impacting police oversight and training.


It is a mixed methods project, utilizing document ethnography, observational ethnography, ethnographic interviewing, social media analyses, and vernacular video analyses to better understand what constitutes a “reasonable” police officer. The successful candidate will join a team of established researchers with strong publication and funding records in the areas of policing and civilian police oversight. There will be opportunities for co-publication with project leads, and the project will support travel to venues to disseminate project findings.

Post Doc

The post doctoral associate/fellow will undertake an ambitious program of ethnographic and documentary-ethnographic research on training police officer reasonableness. The role is anticipated to include direct observation of new-recruit and in-service training activities, and may involve considerable deployment to field sites across Ontario and Canada. The role requires an experienced ethnographer with strong field-work, time management, and research dissemination skills. The successful candidate will receive instruction and guidance on the role, but must also be prepared to make adjustments and adaptations as necessary in the field. A PhD in Sociology, Criminology, Anthropology, or another relevant social science discipline is required at the time of appointment.

Qualifications Qualifications required to perform this position include education, special accreditations, years and type of experience, skills and abilities. • Candidates must have a PhD in sociology, criminology, anthropology, or a cognate discipline • Familiarity with policing and police oversight in Canada • Excellent time management, organization, and communication skills • Writing and presentation skills • Excellent computer literacy (i.e., MS Windows and Office suite) PhD candidate one

Research

   Undertake directed research in support of the Visions of Policing team 
   Collect court documents pertaining to sexual assault cases where the accused was investigated by the SIU 
   Observe court proceedings (in person, online) across Ontario for police officers charge with sexual assault offences by SIU 
   Maintain database(s) of relevant case materials, including news reports, court documents, field/observation notes 
   Collaborate with PI, CO-Is and international partners on comparative data analysis 
   Prepare research findings for dissemination, including conference presentations, scholarly journal publications, monograph preparation, etc. 

Other duties

   Conduct background readings, literature reviews, etc. 
   Network with scholars in the field and share research updates 
   Assist with document preparation including annual reports and ethics applications 
   Contribute to project blog, YouTube, Twitter, and other public-facing research outputs 

Qualifications

   Candidates must be enrolled in a PhD program in a relevant discipline (i.e., sociology, anthropology, political science, criminology, etc.) 
   Familiarity with policing and police oversight in Canada 
   Excellent time management, organization, and communication skills 
   Writing and presentation skills 
   Excellent computer literacy (i.e., MS Windows and Office suite) 

PhD Candidate two

Research

   Undertake directed research in support of the Visions of Policing team 
   Collect official public reports from various civilian police oversight agencies in Canada 
   Code and analyze official public reports data 
   Conduct comparative analyses with PI, CO-Is and international partners 
   Maintain database(s) of relevant research materials, including official reports, news reportage, court documents, field/observation notes 
   Prepare research findings for dissemination, including conference presentations, scholarly journal publications, monograph preparation, etc. 

Other duties

   Conduct background readings, literature reviews, etc. 
   Network with scholars in the field and share research updates 
   Assist with document preparation including annual reports and ethics applications 
   Contribute to project blog, YouTube, Twitter, and other public-facing research outputs 

Qualifications

   Candidates must be enrolled in a PhD program in a relevant discipline (i.e., sociology, anthropology, political science, criminology, etc.) 
   Familiarity with policing and police oversight in Canada 
   Excellent time management, organization, and communication skills 
   Writing and presentation skills 
   Excellent computer literacy (i.e., MS Windows and Office suite) 

Master’s Candidate

Research

   Undertake directed research in support of the Visions of Policing team 
   Collect and analyze data using the social media analytic software 
   Maintain database(s) of social media posts and news reportage 
   Collaborate with international partners to catalogue and synthesize research findings 
   Prepare research findings for scholarly publication with PI and Co-Is 
   Participate in research dissemination activities  

Other duties

   Conduct background readings, literature reviews, etc. 
   Network with scholars in the field and share research updates 
   Assist with document preparation including annual reports and ethics applications 

Qualifications

   Candidates must be enrolled in an MA program in a relevant discipline (i.e., sociology, anthropology, political science, criminology, etc.) Familiarity with policing and police oversight in Canada 
   Excellent time management, organization, and communication skills 
   Writing and presentation skills 
   Excellent computer literacy (i.e., MS Windows and Office suite)