My job is not about only giving tickets and finding the bad in people, but also to build positive relationships and work on building community relations.Ī. Overall, yes, I would have to say that I feel like I make a difference. Do you feel you’re making a difference in your job?Ī. I also frequently work with Health and Human Services Child Protection as we conduct parallel investigations. While at the school I am working on follow up from cases that I have been assigned along with investigating any new cases that I get whether they are related to something at the school or an incident that has occurred outside the school. During the week I am in the school about 90% of the time. What does an average week look like for you?Īn average week for me is working Monday – Friday 7am – 3 pm. My favorite part is the variety of tasks that I do and investigating cases. I also wanted variety in my day-to-day work activities. I was a police explorer in high school which helped me to learn more about what police officers do on a daily basis and confirmed that I in fact wanted to go to college for law enforcement. What wanted you to get into your career field?Ī. Thank you to everyone who submitted a question. Congratulations to 11th grader Grace Talbot from Elk River High School for submitting the winning questions! We hope you enjoy your prizes! Officer Williams's responses to Grace's questions are below, along with a few other responses to student questions.
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