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Data Analyst

New York, NY · On-site +1

$97K/yr

We work side-by-side with leaders of the criminal justice system, people in prison and on ... Our Data Analysts work with diverse data - criminal justice data both raw and processed from across ...

Role: DATA ANALYST Location: DC (Onsite) (need locals or candidates from DMV area) Client is ... Required: 6 year of work experience in the social sciences, preferably specializing in criminal ...

DIRECTV Advertising is looking for a data analyst to make an immediate impact by supporting the ... Taking on analytical projects and ad-hoc requests as needed Qualifications: * Entry level ...

Experience in Human Resources, Background Screening, Criminal Justice, and/or People Analytics * A passion for data and a desire to make a significant impact #LI-Hybrid #LI-SM1 We offer comprehensive ...

Data analyst I

Austin, TX · On-site

$25 - $28/hr

1-3 years' experience in data analysis Strong Microsoft Excel skills (must-have) Experience with Power BI Entry-level knowledge of C++ and CSS (nice-to-have, not core) Engineering Technician I Active ...

Data Analyst

Orlando, FL · On-site

$120K/yr

We are seeking a detail-oriented and analytical Data Analyst to join our team in Orlando. You will ... We also consider for employment qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent ...

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How much do entry level crime data analyst jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level crime data analyst in the United States is $32.93, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.15 and $36.78 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by entry level crime data analysts when working with law enforcement data?

Entry level crime data analysts often encounter challenges such as dealing with incomplete or inconsistent data, learning to use specialized law enforcement databases, and ensuring data privacy compliance. Additionally, interpreting complex datasets to identify patterns requires strong analytical skills and attention to detail. Collaboration with officers and detectives is common, so developing effective communication skills to translate data findings into actionable insights is essential for success in this role.

What does an Entry Level Crime Data Analyst do?

An Entry Level Crime Data Analyst assists law enforcement agencies by collecting, analyzing, and interpreting crime-related data. Their primary responsibilities include organizing crime reports, identifying trends or patterns, and preparing statistical summaries to help inform policing strategies. They often use software tools to map crime locations or forecast future hotspots. This role provides crucial support for decision-making within police departments and helps improve public safety through data-driven insights.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Crime Data Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Crime Data Analyst, you generally need proficiency in data analysis, statistics, and a relevant bachelor's degree such as criminology, criminal justice, or data science. Familiarity with analytical tools like Excel, SPSS, or GIS mapping software, and sometimes certifications in data analytics, is typically required. Strong attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication skills help analysts interpret data trends and present findings clearly. These skills are vital for producing accurate crime reports and supporting law enforcement in informed decision-making.
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Data Analyst

Data Analyst

Recidiviz

New York, NY • On-site, Remote

$97K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Location: Remote, New York City, or Oakland, CA
  • Travel is encouraged approximately once every 6 months to state partners within the continental USA, and occasionally required. We expect these trips to include visits to prisons and parole offices.

Role Type: Full-time
Compensation: $97,000
Visa sponsorship: Not available
Hires remotely in: United States
Experience: 2+ years of full-time, professional work experience
Recidiviz is thrilled to be hiring a Data Analyst to join our team! We're a small, fast-moving group that works with complex criminal justice data from our state partners and develops analyses and tools that target the drivers of incarceration. That's where you come in. We're looking for someone who has attention to detail to improve our analysis, creativity and inquisitiveness to identify and solve open-ended problems, clarity to think through complex and variable data, flexibility to adjust in a rapidly evolving environment, and above all else, a collaborative, kind nature to add to our culture.
About us
Recidiviz is creating safer, healthier communities by improving outcomes for people in the criminal justice system. We build technology to reduce the number of people in prison and to help criminal justice leaders embrace data-driven decision-making.
Using software tools and thoughtful product design, we've been able to safely and permanently reduce incarceration and improve outcomes. We work side-by-side with leaders of the criminal justice system, people in prison and on supervision, and ecosystem partners to build a better path forward. In addition to the revenue we earn from state partners, some of the most respected philanthropists and foundations support our work.
People who succeed at Recidiviz lead with kindness and humility, assume good intent, learn from failure, and fix problems when they see them. They are excited to work arm in arm with government leadership and staff to improve outcomes. They are great listeners. They build deep relationships with and empathy for the people we work with and the people who our mission serves, even when those two groups feel at odds.
About the role
This role collaborates across several teams to guide work that targets the drivers of incarceration. Our Data Analysts work with diverse data - criminal justice data both raw and processed from across the country, reports and policy documents from government agencies, and much more - to develop our understanding of the criminal justice system and to motivate change. They perform analyses, contribute to tooling that improve our data and how we work with it, and help drive product launches by ensuring each product in each state has the analytical data required to drive the impact we seek. Our Data Analysts also play a key role in contextualizing and presenting their analyses to key stakeholders, both internal and external.
Travel is encouraged approximately once every 6 months to state partners within the continental USA, and occasionally required. We expect these trips to include visits to prisons and parole offices.
Core responsibilities
  • Exploring our datasets to find new insights about American criminal justice systems
  • Contextualizing and communicating key findings to internal and external stakeholders
  • Collaborating with our State Engagement and Implementation Engineering teams to design and execute on targeted roadmaps that drive impact in the states where we work
  • Collaborating with our Product Management, Data Science, and Software Engineering teams to bring analyses and data modeling into production software
  • Analyzing trends and changes in areas related to our own work to understand how our products function
Wild success
A year from now:
  • You've driven impact. Your work has led to several launches of our products across the country and has helped quantify the impact those tools are having on the outcomes of the justice system.
  • You've leveled up our analytical team. Your contributions to our tooling and processes, as well as your support for your teammates, has helped set our team up to achieve more impact sooner.
Minimum qualifications
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills, to help nurture a knowledgeable, data-oriented culture
  • Enthusiasm for working with internal and external partners from diverse backgrounds and worldviews, such as government staff, researchers, journalists, technical staff, and practitioners in criminal justice reform
  • Ability to inspect source data, reason about data models, examine results closely, and prepare data and analyses that are usable for various applications
  • 2 or more years of practical experience exploring, analyzing, and processing complex datasets
  • Professional work experience using SQL to work with large datasets, including high proficiency writing efficient queries for more complex data extraction and transformation tasks
  • High familiarity with Python, specifically Pandas package, for tasks such as statistical analysis and data visualization
Preferred qualifications
  • Experience working in a cross-functional organization that designs, builds, and launches products for users
  • Experience working with large datasets from the public sector, especially related to criminal justice
  • Familiarity with our data stack, which includes Google Cloud Platform, BigQuery, Looker, Jupyter notebooks, and Python/Pandas
Compensation
Compensation is standardized based on roles and responsibilities. This ensures equitable compensation and responsible stewardship of our resources. As such, we do not negotiate compensation offers.
The annual compensation for this role is: $97,000.
What we offer
  • Effective, extremely thoughtful colleagues, working together on a mission that matters
  • 90% medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage for you and your dependents
  • Flexible time off, including 20 days of PTO, 3 days of paid volunteering time, and 13 paid holidays
  • 12 weeks of paid parental leave
  • 401(k) retirement plan with 5% company match and no vesting period
  • Complimentary One Medical membership (depending on location)
  • Partnership with Carrot to provide employees with inclusive fertility and family-forming benefits, as well as a small but growing number of hormonal health and gender-affirming care benefits
  • Monthly ClassPass credit for personal wellness
  • Free mental health support via Talkspace
  • Well-located offices in Oakland and Manhattan, with the flexibility to work remotely or go into either office as you choose
  • An annual company offsite each spring and other ad-hoc gatherings
  • All the exhilarating challenges and stretch opportunities of a tech startup, combined with the mission-driven heart of a nonprofit
More about Recidiviz
Recidiviz was an all-volunteer effort until early 2019, when Clementine, Andrew, and Joshua founded the organization. Since then, we've built an A-team of software engineers, designers, product managers and domain experts, from companies like Google, Apple, Dropbox, Opower, and Sidewalk Labs. Recidiviz was part of Y-Combinator's 2019 class and has received support from some of the most respected philanthropists and foundations, including Ford Foundation, Mackenzie Scott, Schmidt Futures, Arnold Ventures, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, and the Mozilla Foundation.
Today, Recidiviz works with (and earns revenue from) over 18 state partners - big and small, red and blue - and covers more than 40% of the US incarcerated population. We have helped to get tens of thousands of people out of the criminal justice system, safely and equitably, and saved states nearly $1 billion. In the next five years, Recidiviz plans to partner with 40 states and help 250,000 people who are stuck in the system to get out and stay out. In addition to partnering with state Departments of Corrections, Recidiviz collaborates with and learns from partners - from organizations like the Correctional Leaders Association (CLA) to community based organizations and justice-impacted individuals, whose perspectives guide our work.
To learn more about how we do what we do, check out our 2024 Year in Review, read some press coverage, or watch our TED Talk. And if you're really keen to see our work, you can dive into our Github :).
An important note
Lasting change is always built on diversity. Recidiviz recruits, employs, trains, compensates and promotes regardless of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, veteran status, ancestry, citizenship, marital status, gender identity and all protected status as required by applicable law. We consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you have a special need that requires accommodation, please let us know in your application. Even if you don't think you meet all the criteria above, drop your resume, and we'll take a look - you might be great for another role or another time!