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American Institutes for Research Research Intern, Juvenile Justice System in Seattle, Washington

Research Intern, Juvenile Justice System Job Location US-Remote | US-DC | US-VA-Arlington | US-NC-Chapel Hill | US-IL-Chicago | US-MD-Columbia | US-MD-Rockville | US-CA-Sacramento | US-WA-Seattle | US-MA Job ID 13109 Job Location United States Category Internship Overview Join AIR as a Research Intern with our Youth, Family, and Community Development program to foster equitable pathways for young people, families, and communities to thrive. The American Institutes for Research (AIR) is seeking Research Interns to assist with a multi-year project. The four-year study is a partnership between AIR and Oklahoma's Office of Juvenile Affairs (OJA) and is funded by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ). The study will examine the implementation and outcomes of Oklahoma's legislative and administrative juvenile justice policy changes, especially the implementation of community-based alternatives to youth incarceration. Data collection activities will include a document review, the capture of online information related to juvenile justice programming in the State of Oklahoma, cleaning and processing of data received from OJA, and interviews with youth-serving agencies, youth, and their caregivers throughout Oklahoma. Findings from the data collection processes will be shared in convenings with key stakeholders, at local, regional, and national meetings, and through the development of publications and presentations. The findings of the study will benefit youth-serving agencies and juvenile justice system stakeholders in Oklahoma and throughout the United States. Candidates hired for the position must reside in Oaklahoma and have the ability to travel to communities across Oklahoma for data collection purposes. About AIR: Established in 1946, with headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, AIR is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit institution that conducts behavioral and social science research and delivers technical assistance to solve some of the most urgent challenges in the U.S. and around the world. We advance evidence in the areas of education, health, the workforce, human services, and international development to create a better, more equitable world. AIR's commitment to diversity goes beyond legal compliance to its full integration in our strategy, operations, and work environment. At AIR, we define diversity broadly, considering everyone's unique life and community experiences. We believe that embracing diverse perspectives, abilities/disabilities, racial/ethnic and cultural backgrounds, styles, ages, genders, gender identities and expressions, education backgrounds, and life stories drives innovation and employee engagement. Learn more about AIR's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Strategy and hear from our staff by clicking here. Responsibilities The responsibilities for the position include: Participate in the collection, analysis, and review of research data using online resources and electronic documents Travel within Oklahoma to support the conducting of interviews with youth and their families as identified Conduct data entry using spreadsheets and databases Support coordination and facilitation of in-person and virtual meetings Contribute to writing of project processes and findings to share with a diverse pool of stakeholders Participate with study team in dissemination of study findings with stakeholders within Oklahoma and beyond Qualifications Education, Knowledge, and Experience: Must be a current student pursuing a bachelor's degree in such fields as economics, psychology, sociology, statistics, computer science, public policy, public health, or other social science related fields Interest in and/or knowledge of the juvenile justice system Interest in and/

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