WIldcard Post of the Day (9/19/22)
First day of my internship with Naugatuck PD I was very nervous. I don't know why I was so nervous but I was. Everyone in the vicinity was so friendly and encouraging that my nervousness feeling disappeared real quick. I was able to meet many new people, and see officers I had already knew from when I was going to highschool in Naugatuck. I was able to get a tour of inside the station, and its huge! I sat inside the roll call room and observed all the officers work etiquette. They showed great leaderships skills to me; by wanting to make the community a lot much safer and providing ways on doing so. The officers spoke about incidents to the oncoming shift basically"filling them in". I realized the "roll call" room is the room where attendance is taken and assignments are given out for the day, rules are reminded, and even meetings are held. Personally if I was to compare my experience academically to my internship I would say there was no direct comparable course. In my time being at UHART there isn't a course that teaches you the basics of getting into police academy, self defense techniques and etc. I can say my law constitutional class did help me understand our rights, and written laws but I was not taught or given the information to pursue my dream of being a detective.
~Gina
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