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Law Enforcement Administration and Policy Research Scientist
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Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, 45275, USA
Listed on 2026-06-20
Listing for:
Ohio State University
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-20
Job specializations:
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Research/Development
Data Scientist, Research Scientist
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R153048
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John Glenn | Academic The John Glenn College of Public Affairs is a leading public affairs college that conducts rigorous academic research and translates and applies that research for public, nonprofit, and private partners. Criminal justice administration is a growing area of expertise within the college with multiple faculty and students involved in criminal justice research projects, and an array of technical assistance and training partnerships with criminal justice organizations.
The Glenn College invites applications for a Research Scientist position in Criminal Justice Administration and Policy.
This position is a unique opportunity to help lead, grow, and further develop the Consortium to Advance Police Supervision (CAPS), a national initiative designed to strengthen first-line supervision in policing through field engagement, professional development, and the translation of evidence into practitioner-facing resources focused on first-line police supervision, along with additional law enforcement-focused research studies. The successful candidate will play a central leadership role in advancing CAPS as both a research and practice-focused initiative, including working directly with first-line supervisors, command staff, and agency partners in the field;
developing and delivering technical assistance, training, and professional development; helping expand CAPS partnerships, funding, and visibility; and translating research into actionable products for practitioner, policy, and academic audiences. The Research Scientist will also collaborate with faculty, staff, students, and external partners on sponsored projects at the Glenn College by conducting and overseeing applied research on police supervision and related public safety topics;
serving as principal investigator, co-principal investigator, or key personnel on extramurally funded work; contributing to the development of new grant-funded opportunities; and disseminating research results via conferences, policy documents, and academic publications.
** Duties Description
**** CAPS Leadership, Strategy, and Field Engagement
** Provide day-to-day leadership of the Consortium to Advance Police Supervision (CAPS), including helping shape its strategic direction, expanding its reach and impact, and supporting the continued development of its tools and resources for the field. Build and maintain strong relationships with police agencies, professional associations, national partners, and other stakeholders. Work directly with first-line supervisors and agency leaders in the field to identify emerging needs, inform research and product development, and ensure CAPS activities remain relevant and useful to practice.
** Applied Research on Police Supervision and Public Safety
** Lead and collaborate on research and evaluation projects related to police supervision, organizational practices, and other criminal justice and public safety issues. Contribute to all phases of research, which may include study design, survey development and administration, interviews and focus groups, quantitative and qualitative data collection, data cleaning and analysis, interpretation of findings, and presentations to partners and stakeholders. Participate in site visits, agency partner meetings, and related field-based research activities.
** Research Translation, Technical Assistance, and Training
** Develop and deliver presentations, training, technical assistance, and other professional development activities for practitioner audiences, with a particular emphasis on first-line police supervisors and supervisory systems. Lead or contribute to practitioner-facing products such as implementation guides, toolkits, briefing materials, policy resources, and executive summaries that…
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