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The Program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management (PCJ) has initiated a fellowship program for an incoming first year student at Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) interested in criminal justice sector policy and practice.
Fellows partner with the PCJ’s senior leadership and researchers to improve interaction among students, practitioners, and scholars in the criminal justice field to create multiple channels of connection among scholarship, practice, and teaching of criminal justice policy. Fellows receive $15,000 in tuition reimbursement during their first year of study.
Applications for incoming/first year students are managed by the HKS Student Financial Services Office contemporaneous with the application process.
Questions? Email Brian Welch, Program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management or call 617-495-5188.
The Program in Criminal Justice has a strong network of potential Policy Analysis Exercise (PAE) clients around the globe. Feel free to schedule an appointment with a member of our staff or reach out for assistance to explore opportunities that satisfy your individual needs. Our work has and does involve areas such as human rights, performance management, crime prevention through environmental design, re-entry, and much more.
The Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) Program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management (PCJ) is accepting applications from students seeking funding for summer internships in 2013. Funding is available to support Harvard students working in full-time, 10-week summer internships. Each recipient will receive up to $7,000. There are two separate summer internship opportunities.
Additionally, we invite you to learn more about our student interns and fellows.
The Program has summer internship funding available for Harvard Kennedy School students. Summer internships must relate to criminal justice policy or management. This is a broadly construed requirement and we encourage you to be creative. We can support students working at governmental criminal justice institutions (e.g., law enforcement, corrections, prosecution, indigent defense or juvenile offender agencies) or less traditional placements (e.g., non-profits or NGOs working on cross-cutting issues of trafficking, substance abuse, housing, homelessness, or mental health issues), which have a nexus to criminal justice policy or management. Please see Application Guidelines for Harvard Kennedy Students below.
Applicants can secure an internship on your own or we can help you find an engaging placement. If you'd like assistance in locating a placement, please consult with PCJ staff before submitting your application.
Additionally, we invite you to learn more about our student interns and fellows.
In addition to these internships, the Program is hoping to have four summer internships available to all Harvard students. Interns will contribute to the Indicators in Justice and Safety Project, an action research project working with criminal justice agencies and government leaders, international development organizations, donor agencies, and NGOs to develop and implement performance measures and systems of indicators for national and state justice systems that are simple, affordable, and reliable. The summer interns will work as part of the PCJ team based either in country or Cambridge. The work will include field research, data collection and analysis, interviews, observation and documentation, creation of background papers and memos. Specific work assignments depend on the country affiliation. Some or all of the summer may be spent in the country. Partner countries include Bangladesh, Jamaica, Nigeria and Sierra Leone.
To Apply for the PCJ Justice Indicators Summer Internship:
See our Teaching page for details
Visit the PCJ Student Opportunities page for an overview of available options. ![]()
Academic Year information will be posted as soon as available.