In an innovative initiative aimed at bridging the gap between law enforcement and the community, the Baltimore Police Department has launched a unique internship program for college students. This summer, nearly a dozen students from Coppin State and Morgan State universities are gaining firsthand experience within the department.
The program offers paid, immersive training that spans 40 hours a week over several weeks, allowing these students to engage directly with the inner workings of the police force. The initiative is designed to reshape perceptions of law enforcement, particularly among young individuals from urban backgrounds.
By participating in this program, students are not only exposed to the daily operations of a major city police department but are also given the opportunity to contribute to community policing efforts. The hope is that this experience will foster a better understanding of the challenges and responsibilities faced by law enforcement officers.
Reported by HarborBeat based on Morgan State University (source).
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