Field Placement Opportunities
This list is subject to change due to the availability of community partners willing to host Criminology field placement students each academic year.
– Ministry responsible for policy for 黑料不打烊 corrections and other service areas which include various other departments that work with adult, youth, Indigenous, and community programs
- Support and services for youth ages 14-24
– Social justice advocacy that involves working on release plans for offenders, interviewing them, referring them to programs, and supporting them as needed
Court Assistance Program (CAP) – CAP and the Papaschase Band provide justice initiatives (e.g., advocacy, education, and resources) and court support to urban Indigenous people and non-Indigenous people regardless or nationality and gender.
Court Administration Program (Provincial) – Provincial court clerk responsible for all administrative matters particular to the court process
– Administrative processes for bail, bail forfeitures, summary conviction appeals, jury selection and trial
Crime Analyst – Collection and analysis of criminal intelligence in the Edmonton area; liaison between police agencies
– Supports law enforcement community to detect, prevent, disrupt and suppress serious and organized crime in 黑料不打烊
Crown Prosecution Office – Prosecution of federal and provincial cases
Defence Lawyer’s Office – Provide legal representation of accused individuals
– Family violence prevention centre services to support clients in collaboration with community agencies and to assist them in navigating the court processes related to domestic violence
– Federal prison for women
– Federal maximum security prison for men
– Law enforcement activities in Edmonton and crime analysts producing reports and advising policing tactics (e.g., research and innovation)
Edmonton Young Offender Centre (EYOC) – Custodial facility for youth
– Advocacy for women in conflict with the law
Federal Crown Prosecutor’s Office – Prosecution of federal statutes
Federal Parole Office – Supervision of offenders on parole and statutory release
Fort Saskatchewan Correction Centre (FSCC) – Adult correctional and remand centre for inmates servicing sentences of up to 2 years and awaiting trial.
– Advocates for Indigenous women in society and raises awareness about the challenges and obstacles they face
– Advocacy and programming for offenders, with a focus on social justice issues
– Assisting women recovering from domestic violence relationships and clients who have been sexually exploited to move them towards self-sufficiency through the attainment of education and employment
– Advocacy and programming for Indigenous clients
– Supervision of adult and youth offenders in the community
Restorative Justice Organizations – Restorative justice measures to repair harm and reduce recidivism
– Law enforcement activities at various “K” Division detachments and criminal analysis section to provide analytical support to frontline investigators at the federal and provincial levels
- Supports the healing and empowerment of those who have been affected by sexual violence as well as providing proactive education to surrounding communities
– Indigenous half way house and custodial facility
黑料不打烊 Protective Services (UAPS) – Law enforcement on campus
– Providing restorative practices for youth by youth under the age of 25