By Benjamin Chambers, March 23 2011
Want to review grant applications submitted to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)? Now could be your moment.
From an OJJDP press release (hat tip to JUVJUST):
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) invites researchers and practitioners with expertise related to juvenile justice to apply to serve as peer reviewers for its competitive grant applications. Applicants should indicate their juvenile justice-related knowledge and experience, including: gangs, mentoring, girls’ delinquency, children’s exposure to violence, substance abuse, tribal juvenile justice, Internet crimes against children, and more.
To apply, e-mail a current résumé or curriculum vitae to OJJDPConsultantPool@usdoj.gov. Write “Peer Reviewer Candidate” in the subject line. OJJDP will compensate peer reviewers for their time and effort.
Resources:
To apply, send a résumé or curriculum vitae to OJJDPConsultantPool@usdoj.gov. Write “Peer Reviewer Candidate” in the subject line.
>>Information on OJJDP funding opportunities and awards.
Hat tip to Robert Ackley.
Topics: Juvenile Justice Reform, No bio box
Updated: February 08 2018