Assistant Professor in Data Science in Crime, Law and Justice
- Employer
- Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law
- Location
- Gainesville, Florida
- Salary
- Competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience and includes a full benefits package
- Date posted
- Nov 4, 2024
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Criminal Justice & Criminology
- Employment Level
- Tenured/Tenured Track
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Institution Type
- Public Four-Year Institutions
The Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law at the University of Florida, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences invites applications for a full-time, nine-month, tenure-accruing position at the rank of Assistant Professor with research and teaching interests related to data science in crime, law and justice beginning August 16, 2025. This position is part of the UF Artificial Intelligence initiative (https://ai.ufl.edu), and the new hire would join a concentration of faculty in the department and university using data science in their research and teaching. The salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience and includes a full benefits package.
Data science in criminology is the use of data analytics to solve problems, make decisions, and prevent crime. It typically involves computational analysis of “big data” in its various forms, including numeric, textual, image, and video data. Computational methods may include natural language processing/text mining, machine learning (ML) algorithms, predictive risk modeling (PRM), agent based modeling, and social network analysis/network science.
Examples of data science research can span the fields of law enforcement, corrections, legal studies, and psychology and the law. For example, scholars might analyze government administrative data (e.g., 311 or 911 calls, crime reports, or GPS data) to identify potential suspects, crimes, and crime patterns; use digital forensic analysis to assist in criminal investigations; employ algorithms to model the likelihood of criminal offending and recidivism; or utilize language models to assess case law or statutes to improve legal decision-making. Researchers may partner with criminal justice and other community agencies to examine and help mitigate against potential harms associated with the collection or analysis of these data (e.g., lack of privacy, oversurveillance, bias/discrimination of minoritized or oppressed populations, etc.) and to inform policies and practices that will improve public safety (e.g., analyzing data from police body worn cameras to identify best practices for de-escalation and non-escalation during police/citizen interactions).
Qualifications:
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Ph.D. in Criminology, Criminal Justice, Sociology, or a relevant social science field (by the date of hire).
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Strong research experience in data science related to crime, law, and criminal justice.
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Demonstrated commitment to rigorous scholarship with the promise of external funding.
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Ability to contribute significantly to graduate education and mentoring.
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Excellence in teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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Ability to contribute to a diverse and inclusive environment through scholarship, teaching, mentoring, and professional service.
The Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law is a large and dynamic department with over 600 undergraduate Criminology majors and roughly 20 Criminology, Law and Society graduate students. The Department has two undergraduate programs, both offered via in-person and online courses, and new minors in Sociology of Social justice & Policy and Environmental Justice & Policy. Faculty conduct research in diverse areas, including criminology and criminal justice; psychology and law; families and gender; health, aging, and the life course; environment and resources; and race and ethnicity. Many faculty are affiliated with other academic programs at
UF, including the School of Natural Resources and the Environment, the Center for Latin American Studies, the Center for European Studies, the Department of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies, and the Health Science Center. More information about the Department is available at https://soccrim.clas.ufl.edu/, including biographical information about our faculty, students, and staff; and a description of the various projects and research interests in which our members are involved.
UF is the state’s oldest, largest, and most comprehensive land grant university with an enrollment of over 50,000 students and was ranked Number 1 public university in the United States by Wall Street Journal in its “2024 Best Colleges in the U.S.” report with exceptional research and teaching. UF is located in Gainesville, a city of approximately 150,000 residents in North-Central Florida, 50 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, and 67 miles from the Atlantic Ocean, and within a 2-hour drive to large metropolitan areas (Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville). The beautiful climate and extensive nearby parks and recreational areas afford year-round outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and nature photography. UF’s large college sports programs, museums, and performing arts center support a range of activities and cultural events for residents to enjoy. Alachua County schools are highly rated and offer a variety of programs including magnet schools and an international baccalaureate program. Learn more about what Gainesville has to offer at Visit Gainesville.
Applications
For full consideration, applications must be submitted online at jobs.ufl.edu, search job 533584. Applications will be reviewed beginning November 24, 2024, and the position will remain open until filled. Only complete applications will be reviewed at this time. Applications received after this date may be considered at the discretion of the committee and/or hiring authority.
A complete application includes: (1) A letter of application summarizing the applicant's qualifications, interests, experience, and suitability for the position. (2) A complete curriculum vitae. (3) A statement on teaching and research goals. (4) The names and email addresses of three references. An email will be sent to your references, requesting them to upload their confidential letter to the submission packet.
All candidates for employment are subject to a pre-employment screening which includes a review of criminal records, reference checks, and verification of education.
The selected candidate will be required to provide an official transcript to the hiring department upon hire. A transcript will not be considered “official” if a designation of “Issued to Student” is visible. Degrees earned from an educational institution outside of the United States require evaluation by a professional credentialing service provider approved by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), which can be found at http://www.naces.org/.
The University of Florida is an equal opportunity institution dedicated to building a broadly diverse and inclusive faculty and staff. Searches are conducted in accordance with Florida's Sunshine Law. If an accommodation due to disability is needed in order to apply for this position, please call (352) 392-2477 or the Florida Relay System at (800) 955-8771 (TDD).
The University of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Institution.
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