Criminal Justice Lecturers
A Criminal Justice Lecturer teaches foundational criminal justice ideas, truths, and methods to students through a combination of classroom instruction, field experience, and assignments at colleges, trade schools or other institutes. May assist or lead in the creation of the criminal justice curriculum to be taught. In addition to instruction, they may assist or lead in research initiatives relating to their field.
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Core Tasks
- Undertakes research, writes articles and books and attends conferences and other meetings.
- Directs the work of postgraduate students.
- Participates in decision making processes regarding curricula, budgetary, departmental and other matters.
- Provides pastoral care or guidance to students.
- Advises students on academic matters and encourages independent research.
- Prepares, administers and marks examinations, essays and other assignments.
- Prepares, delivers and directs lectures, seminars and tutorials.
Education Requirements
Level | Percentage |
Level 0 | 0.181238% |
Level 1 | 0.679096% |
Level 2 | 1.239404% |
Level 3 | 1.704072% |
Level 4-5 (Higher Education) | 2.314166% |
Level 6 (Bachelors) | 21.368149% |
Level 7 (Masters or equivalent) | 27.185661% |
Level 8 (Doctorate) | 45.328217% |
Salary Levels
£62,489.47
Potential Salary
£29,088.00
Entry Level Salary
£38,871.52
Average Salary
45
Annual Openings