Negotiable
Undetermined
Remote
United Kingdom
Summary: The Criminal Justice Researcher role involves evaluating and refining AI-generated responses related to criminal justice topics on a part-time, project-based basis. The position requires collaboration with AI researchers and demands expertise in legal and procedural correctness. The researcher will develop prompts and review content for accuracy and relevance. This is a remote position with a commitment of 10–20 hours per week for approximately 2–3 months.
Key Responsibilities:
- Evaluate and refine AI-generated responses related to criminal justice topics
- Develop high-quality prompts, questions, and evaluation rubrics
- Review case-based content for accuracy, relevance, and realism
- Provide expert feedback on legal and procedural correctness in criminal scenarios
- Collaborate with AI researchers to simulate real-world criminal justice workflows
Key Skills:
- Graduate degree in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Law, or a related field
- Strong professional experience in criminal justice research or applied practice
- Deep familiarity with U.S. legal systems, police procedures, or criminal case law
- Excellent written communication and critical analysis skills
- Prior experience with research, teaching, or technical writing preferred
Salary (Rate): £75.00/hr
City: undetermined
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: remote
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
Position: Criminal Justice Researcher
Type: Hourly contract
Compensation: $75/hour
Location: Remote
Commitment: Part-time, project-based (10–20 hours/week, ~2–3 months)
Role Responsibilities
- Evaluate and refine AI-generated responses related to criminal justice topics
- Develop high-quality prompts, questions, and evaluation rubrics
- Review case-based content for accuracy, relevance, and realism
- Provide expert feedback on legal and procedural correctness in criminal scenarios
- Collaborate with AI researchers to simulate real-world criminal justice workflows
Requirements
- Graduate degree in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Law, or a related field
- Strong professional experience in criminal justice research or applied practice
- Deep familiarity with U.S. legal systems, police procedures, or criminal case law
- Excellent written communication and critical analysis skills
- Prior experience with research, teaching, or technical writing preferred
Application Process (Takes ~20 minutes)
- Upload resume
- Complete short form
- Submit form