Sheriff’s Office invites interested women to Law Enforcement Forum

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Women have been making significant strides in law enforcement careers over the years. While historically a male-dominated field, more women are now entering law enforcement to take on various roles such as patrol, corrections, investigations, and administrators. Diverse perspectives and skills contribute to creating a more balanced and effective law enforcement workforce.

If you’re unsure about pursuing a career in law enforcement as a female, it’s important to take the time to thoroughly research the field and consider your interests, skills, and values. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Women in Law Enforcement Forum set for Sept. 12 will offer insights into female employees’ experiences and perspectives. The presenters will discuss hiring standards, academy expectations, healthcare benefits, day-to-day responsibilities, and unique challenges.

Law enforcement officials often make a difference in their community by saving victims, protecting children, and keeping Hamilton County safe. Staff speakers, along with a special guest from the Cherish Center (Child Advocacy Center) and a member of the Hamilton County S.A.R.T. Team (Sexual Assault Response Team), will emphasize the importance of multi-disciplinary collaboration.

Sept. 12, 2023, is National Police Woman Day. This coincides perfectly with the Law Enforcement Forum to take place at 6:30 p.m. that day at the Sheriff’s Department, 18106 Cumberland Road, Noblesville. The Sheriff’s Department will celebrate its hardworking ladies and continue to recruit the best in the business.

Please RSVP to Deputy Bryan Melton by calling (317) 776-4104 or emailing bryan.melton@hamiltoncounty.in.gov.