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zhannawk [14.2K]
2 years ago
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What change project could an intern do for a police department that will last for 8 weeks to complete?

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vaieri [72.5K]2 years ago
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An intern could propose a short training plan on a specific topic such as relations with citizens and it would take a short time of eight weeks.

<h3>What is an intern?</h3>

An intern is an individual who attends a place with the objective of carrying out an internship. Generally, these professionals do not receive financial compensation in exchange for their services because it is considered that the experience they are acquiring is sufficient payment.

Generally, interns have the task of proposing changes or improvements in the place they are attending to carry out their professional practice. In the case of a police department, short courses on different topics could be proposed to help police officers improve their service.

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