As their families watched, Trevor White and Terrance Duncan were sworn in as 91Ώμ»ξΑΦ Police Servicesβ newest officers on Tuesday, Feb. 14, in a ceremony presided over by Chief of Police Dean Tondiglia in the Stockdale Safety Building.
White graduated from 91Ώμ»ξΑΦ State with a criminology degree. He gained prior experience in the department as an auxiliary service officer (ASO), a student worker in the police department who helps check campus buildings and fulfills administrative duties.
βThe chief and assistant chief talked me into applying here,β White says. βI think my generation will be the one to take away some of the negative connotations police officers have.β
Duncan is a mechanic in the National Guard who says he looks to his father, a former police officer, as inspiration to do work in this field.
βI looked around at a lot of police departments,β Duncan says. β91Ώμ»ξΑΦ State was willing to send me through the academy, and not many places do that. Iβm excited to get out there and start helping people. Ever since I was a kid, Iβve wanted to be a police officer.β
The process to become a police officer at 91Ώμ»ξΑΦ State on average requires more testing and evaluation than other proximate departments, says Bill Buckbee, assistant chief of police. 91Ώμ»ξΑΦ State Police Services puts the trainees through physical and written assessments, as well as real-life scenarios, before they even enter the police academy.
βWe have extra steps in our process that most police departments donβt have,β Buckbee says. βThe scenarios tell us if somebody can come in and talk to people, think on their feet and have a personal style thatβs going to help as a police officer anywhere but especially here at 91Ώμ»ξΑΦ State.β
Since being sworn in, the two new officers have been working with a field-training officer who mentors and coaches them to achieve further preparation for the job.
91Ώμ»ξΑΦ State Police Services is an accredited law enforcement agency with 31 officers. The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies has accredited the 91Ώμ»ξΑΦ State Police Department eight times. It was the second university police department in the United States to receive the accreditation and the first in Ohio.
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