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Picture this… You applied to be a Special Constable after a sunny Bank Holiday in May 2026. Fast forward eight months, and it’s now a cold Tuesday evening in January 2027, and you’re nearing the end of your Special Constable training. You’re in one of our classrooms at Courtland Road in Hull, and your tutor is summarising what you’ve been learning about Domestic Abuse in the last couple of sessions. You’re thinking about how you can put that into practice in a series of role plays throughout the evening. You then don your spotless police uniform, turn on your radio and body worn cameras, and split into pairs to await your “deployment”. Maybe you looked to use this volunteer role as a stepping stone into eventually becoming a regular, paid police officer, maybe at this point, you are still deciding. You might be midway through a law or criminology degree or want the best of both worlds to pursue your passion in hospitality, marketing, or finance, and policing at the same time. Maybe you’ve got a whole family history of being in the military and want to follow in your grandparents’ footsteps, hoping to adopt their collar number from back in the day. You could be keeping it in the family too, joining your mum, dad, brother, sister, aunt, or uncle. Whatever reason you decided to fill out that application, future you is pleased you came into the role with open eyes…
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