
Crime Analysis Internship with Montgomery County Dept of Police
Crime Analysis Internship Available!
The Montgomery County Police Department has an unpaid on-site internship available in its Crime Analysis Section in Gaithersburg, MD.
Responsibilities
Interns will assist District and Senior Crime Analysts by performing the following tasks:
- Using record management software to read police reports and create synopses of crimes of importance
- Identification of crime trends, patterns, series, sprees, hot spots, and suspicious people and activity
- Recognizing similarities in offender description, modus operandi and target location
- Using software to produce crime maps and conduct link analysis
- Interacting with patrol officers, detectives and other analysts to exchange information regarding ongoing crime trends
- Assisting in the creation of crime bulletins
Opportunities
Interns will have the opportunity to:
- Earn course credit for the internship under the parameters set forth by the intern’s university
- Participate in ride-alongs with dispatch and/or patrol
- Attend meetings involving other crime analysts and/or other department employees
Qualifications
- Internship applicants must successfully pass a background check and be a US citizen or have a valid green card
- Internship applicants are expected to have a basic understanding of how to operate a computer and its software - multiple different law enforcement software programs will be utilized after training provided by MCPD
- Interns should at least be an upper-division college student with an educational background in Justice Studies, Criminal Justice, Sociology, Political Science, GIS (Geographic Information System), or another related field
- Interns are expected to be available between 8 and 24 hours a week depending on the credit hour and internship parameters of the intern’s university
- Interns typically work anytime Monday to Friday between the hours of 8am and 5pm
Application Process
- Fully complete the MCPD Volunteer/Intern Application Form located here
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/pol/jobs/volunteer-intern.html
Self-write a 500-word essay that answers “What Is Your Understanding of Crime Analysis and What Do You Hope to Derive from an Internship with the Montgomery County Police Department Crime Analysis Section”
- Submit the application, essay and required documentation to Police.VRS@montgomerycountymd.gov
- All documentation must be submitted no later than:
September 30th for Spring semester consideration
May 1st for Fall semester consideration