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Careers & Opportunities - Temple University

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Temple’s Criminal Justice MA graduates have secured positions with local, state, and federal law enforcement and criminal justice agencies such as the New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Others have gone on to pursue further graduate studies here at Temple and elsewhere.

Public Safety

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The Philadelphia Police Department provides crime data for the entire Philadelphia region to help keep our community informed. Safety Orientation for New Students and Families. Flight: Temple's night time fixed-route shuttle service. Walking Escort on Main or HSC Campus. Best Nest Program Resources for Off-Campus Living.

Park Ranger Law Enforcement Academy (PRLEA) | Temple University

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The PRLEA is over 700 contact hours of instruction and is academically rigorous. Classes are conducted on a full-time basis, five days per week, eight hours per day, and require approximately eighteen (18) weeks to complete. Enrollment is comprised of up to twenty-six (26) students in each class. All students commute to training each day ...

Recreational Therapy Evidence Based Practice Day Conference

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bullying, social media use, substance abuse disorders, and firearms within the home (Glenn et al., 2019). One third of U.S. households with children under the age of 18 were reported to have firearms, and 40 percent of adolescents reported easy access to loaded guns at home (Kim, 2018).

Municipal Police Academy | Temple University

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policeacademy@temple.edu. Telephone Number: 267-468-8600. Program Office Address: 580 Meetinghouse Rd. West Hall Rm 122. Ambler, PA 19002.

The Supreme Court Calls “Foul!” on the NCAA: Impact of the NIL Ruling ...

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Temple athletes are also accountable to the school’s student code of conduct, so while state law doesn’t prohibit firearms endorsement, Temple’s code of conduct would. Unchartered Waters Members of the panel agreed that while that while the rulings, the NCAA’s response and resulting state legislation are clear victories for student ...

Compliance for International Research and Collaboration (Export Control ...

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Firearms, ammunition, toxicological agents, submersible vessels are sample categories of items controlled by the Department of State's International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) U.S. Munitions List (USML).

Women military veterans at greater suicide risk, study indicates

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About 53% of the women indicated elevated suicide risk, versus 41% of men. Roughly 62% of women called for mental health issues, compared to 51% of the men. Women were more likely to call about intimate partner or sexual violence, while men were more likely to call about substance use and addiction. And just over 7% of the calls by women ...

Charges | Student Conduct and Community Standards

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Firearms and other dangerous weapons are strictly prohibited in or on university facilities. This prohibition applies to all persons, even those who possess a license to carry such weapons, except for authorized Campus Safety Services and other law enforcement personnel performing official functions. 22.