The Redefining Public Safety (RPS) Initiative aims to create a paradigm shift in how public safety is defined and achieved in the United States by helping build and sustain community-centered solutions and discontinuing harmful policies in our current enforcement-centered systems. Using empirical research, technical assistance, and policy expertise, the RPS team is working to achieve: Building and institutionalizing public safety infrastructure outside the criminal legal system to coordinate community-centered public safety ecosystems; Expanding alternative response programs to address the range of health and social needs that come to the attention of 911 call centers; Moving the needle on crime and public safety narrative through comprehensive metrics and educating the public and lawmakers on evidence-based solutions. The Policy Intern will assist the Redefining Public Safety (RPS) team with executing high-level strategies related to our policy and advocacy goals. With this dual focus, the Policy Intern will gain considerable knowledge in the emerging best practices related to public safety and will gain expertise by developing a range of comprehensive approaches and legislative solutions to safety. In particular, the Policy Intern will contribute to final projects such as translating complex research and strategy materials into digestible formats (such as fact sheets and policy briefs), and conducting fact checks and media monitors. The Policy Intern will provide drafting and other administrative capacities as well. By the end of the internship, the intern will have: Produced policy, legislative, and field landscape analyses memoranda Conducted qualitative and quantitative research and synthesized findings Maintained wide knowledge of policy and implementation progress to debrief the team
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Intern