Assistant Adjunct Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice -- Police and Society (Remote Eligible Within Iowa)

University of Northern Iowa Alumni and FoundationLexington, MA
Remote

About The Position

The University of Northern Iowa’s School of Public Affairs and Service seeks applications for a temporary Assistant Adjunct Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice to teach the online three-credit course CRIM 3400 Police & Society, for the fall semester beginning August 24, 2026. Responsibilities include teaching this online, asynchronous course, which studies the history, role, and function of police as a public service focused on reducing crime, protecting society, and achieving justice. Topics include community relationships, analysis of factors influencing police effectiveness, and pressing issues challenging crime control in a democratic society. This position is eligible to be performed remotely within the state of Iowa. Employees who elect remote work must comply with the requirements of our remote work policy and agreement.

Requirements

  • Master's degree in Criminology, Criminal Justice, or related field.
  • Experience teaching at the university level.

Nice To Haves

  • Previous teaching of a similar course in person or online.
  • Practical experiences that demonstrate ability to create a dynamic and engaging online learning experience.

Responsibilities

  • Teaching the online, asynchronous course CRIM 3400 Police & Society.
  • Studying the history, role, and function of police as a public service focused on reducing crime, protecting society, and achieving justice.
  • Covering topics including community relationships, analysis of factors influencing police effectiveness, and pressing issues challenging crime control in a democratic society.

Benefits

  • Excellent benefits for eligible non-temporary positions.
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