Prince George’s County Police Department Internship Program
Fall Semester 2014
Description
The Prince George’s County Police Department is accepting applications for police interns. Interns will work closely with detectives assigned to investigate robberies, violent repeat offenders, motor vehicle theft rings, or homicides. Interns can receive credit for successful completion of this internship.
Responsibilities
Interested Students should submit a resume, transcript, and letter of recommendation to: David Tana 0102 Morrill Hall dvtana@umd.edu by April 30, 2014
Your full name, date of birth, and contact number must be on your resume.
The Prince George’s County Police Department is accepting applications for police interns. Interns will work closely with detectives assigned to investigate robberies, violent repeat offenders, motor vehicle theft rings, or homicides. Interns can receive credit for successful completion of this internship.
Responsibilities
- Custodial Interrogations / Miranda Warnings / Confession Law
- Forensic Investigations Including Finger Prints / DNA Analysis
- Search and Seizure / Consent Searches / Search Warrants
- Evidentiary Concerns / Suppression Hearings
- Firearms Identification / Firearms Processing / Court Testimony
- Interviews of Victims / Witnesses / Grand Jury Proceedings
- Preparation of Police Reports / Preparation of Cases for Indictment
- Under Cover Operations / Surveillance Tactics
- Interns will need their own transportation to an office located at 7600 Barlowe Road Landover, MD 20785 or 5000 Rhode Island Avenue Hyattsville, MD 20785
- Are required to work evening shift hours. These hours are between 4 PM and 2AM (hours and days are flexible)
- Will assist in the investigation of violent crimes and must understand that they may see disturbing scenes
- Court appearances are not anticipated but may be required in extreme cases
- Must be Criminal Justice Majors, juniors or seniors, with at least a 2.5 GPA
- Will be required to pass a national criminal records check
- Must submit a one page resume and unofficial transcript
- Submit the attached recommendation form signed by a university professor
Interested Students should submit a resume, transcript, and letter of recommendation to: David Tana 0102 Morrill Hall dvtana@umd.edu by April 30, 2014
Your full name, date of birth, and contact number must be on your resume.