BCCJ Summer Internship
The Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice (BCCJ) seeks a Berkeley Law student for an internship for summer 2009.
BCCJ works to bring law enforcement and community together to build partnerships in support of innovative, research-based criminal justice policy approaches. The summer intern will do research and policy work on BCCJ projects in one or more of the following areas: street violence reduction, juvenile justice, corrections and reentry, policing and community policing, and drug policy. The summer intern’s duties will also include the opportunity to work directly for BCCJ Faculty Board members.
Summer interns will work under the direction of the Deputy Director. The position is open to first and second year students. Students will likely be eligible for the Boalt Public Interest/Public Service Summer Fellowship Program; please contact Linda Maranzana in the CDO (lmaranzana@law.berkeley.edu) for additional details about the Summer Fellowship Program.
Interested applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and unofficial transcript to BCCJ Deputy Director Andrea Russi at arussi@law.berkeley.edu
For more information about BCCJ, visit our website: www.bccj.berkeley.edu.
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